Piince Rupert Daily News OTTAWA DIARY Monday, October 26, 1963 By NORM N M. McI.EOD As i See It (j XJ CI more Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Print-.' rui-rt una Northern and Central P.rmsl, Columbia. Member of Cana'lHm fress - Audit har.-j 1 nf Cir. -itlitMi:.-, ftiHUlan li iilv N' A s;ier, r Asso. lu'i'-n Fublished fcy Tl.o Prince Rupat Dailv N i 1 ' ci J. F. MAOCR, Prwid.r.t H. O fFHH, Vro-Vi-O i- Not the least important news escaping from the government's IV 1 t Swibscriptlon Hate,: 'IV carrier Per week, aic; per month, ilno 1,,-r tMr .10 ty mail Per month. 7.',.-: oer , ,-.,. aavanee pians lor tne coming 1 Parliamentary session Is thpi!, intention to streamline the ,V House of Commons rules of pro-1 cedure. b w ? j L. - - ' THn aim rt lha t-tr,,,,.... I l L If : i A. - 'if rr-r . , ' '' . These Doukliobors EVER SINCE the Doukliobors came to Canada .... .. w v.... rt upuav u i changes will be to shorten the time which the MP's spend in repetitious debate. The agru-ment is that entirely too rmirn talk is required to deal with tije program which Parliament faces . 4 . - '?--i" (. . .i--f there has been episode each year. i ifter episode in which The system in the British Par- liament. cresumablv m-ill h drawn upon heavily for guidance ! some members of that community came in con I He Westminster plan of aliow-ine onlv a limited time for the 1 LT -COL. Hl'GlES LAmiNTK, Canadian minister of veterans affairs, places a wreath at the Canadian memorial at Groesbeek cemetery, near Nijmegen. Holland. Mr. Lapointe recently visited Canadian military cemeteries in Holland at Holten. Groesbeek and Bergen op Zoom. At left is Col. T. A. Johnson, military attache at the Canadian embassy at The Hague. Canadian Chamber of Commerce routine Speech from the Throne and Budget debates will be flict with the laws of this wintry. But not till 1950 did any government of Canada either fed A. . JAf KSIIV mu nrik. , .- . 11tuor17ed as seeond class mail by the post Office Dep.mr.ient. om John Bull With Laurels TATKSMAN and man of letters, nobleman and J commoner, prophet and bon vivant, Sir Winston Churchill is today perhaps the only true Kli.a-ix-than. Clad in the royal' purple of his prose, he yet ivalkh the earth in full-blooded enjoyment and lion-heaHed fellowship with the people from whom he nice ('cinaiidrd blood, sweat and tears. And now the rubicund and cherubic face is crowned with a laurel wreath. It becomes him well. Some may w ish that instead of the Nobel Prize for Literature he had received the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of his heroic attempts this year to turn the course of the cold war. that struggle jf "iants which he himself was first to forecast at Fultnn, Missouri, in 1946. P. it history will have to pass judgment on his hopes of moving- toward peace through top-level conferences, while his achievement in letters is al In Westminster some t J men ax -Group of even" he w Z'ZZZA display at the Toronto Art n.n ' 1 10Co,h;' Doesn't Expect Economic Recession rtist's development throuoh m nh'tefcn eral or provincial iever make t. :eally scjemific study rf the jauses erf and possible remedie .or the recurrent, disturbances. In the sprina of 1950 the then j little as a day is set apart for these discussions, after which the House must vote. In the Commons here it Is likely that j three or four days will be allot-! ted to each debate. Another major chance will be OTTAWA f The Canadian tory solution to the dollar prob-3hamber erf Commerce, describ- If'n." .. - . ui painting. Canada's Growth Mav Givi ! ng Canada as the "land of great- AGRICI'LTl'RE I at opportunity In the world."1 "An adeounte simniv i,,.,.., ! tne more extensive use of stand ittoiney-general. Gordon Wis-nier. asked the University 01 British Columbia to conduct this long overdue work A research committee was set un Relief II UIVlll To 1 Some ......... .... Citizens This Ye1 Hk said today there is no basis for on the farms would encourage ', in committees in the handling oessimism that a cut in defence a more diversified farm program, 01 routine legislation. Such mat- consisting of the following ex " -- l"hllivi more n Iro" trn,n it Canadian Canadian L.'a"dn taxn'iwr. taxpayers, taxpayers, told told 11 to to ex- ex- war war dtosei .i mean niore livestoef. lere "departmental estimates, ?xpenditures ensure a f will wiu bring oring an an econ econ- balanced farm w.,. I which hitherto have consumed perts: Harry B. Hawthorn nrnf,M r",L mTO,onorcollaPse- and develoo vear-rounrl in ni, -several weeks of the time of the i 1...... ... . cut ln to reduce th, M of anrhmnninov i'k- vciiiio,,,, In ' annual submission to the nf nresent cJc,,..i .i House as a whole will h rf- 1 : . 1 5 "llcrl ouaipt, can hot) b-e-i temrv.,,. ' G. Dixon, associate professor of SV'aJ ,cablnet- the chamber-1 "Larse areas in Canada could rid to a standing committee for : "aLh lm '",ry s Monom'c Mr- Abbott Indium .iocial work. UBC; Charles Har- C8Tld national business or- materially Increase their agricul- Preliminary combinn. Much or ! 8 p, P TJ. ? J"n" rel,ef- wUl not wo.Kl. ps.vfhoiooi.st. Umversitv Ranization said an easing of in- tural oroduction if mnut..r. the Information hitherto a-iven I .rr.pi.,,? r. s7 tha.1 ie,iPte the Thus if th cw ' , of Washington: hington: Ravmonri Raymond H Her- "national tension should give could be provided by means of i the House will be given there. I mm 7u t'n k !I" .'T W 0"-ow'-- vernment ewidcr lecturer turcr in in law, law, UBC UBC: ; Gor Gor-! free enterprise an opportunity to irrigation at the proper time " The new rules will not become i ,.",.; u t ''onet in 1954. the slightly and sill: B ! bcrt. snow wnat it can achieve. ' effective before the Autumn !'.". UI tJ,ulll!i national amount of torn- j don HirHbayashi. sociologist, American The The submission submission covered covered policy policy . ,' J. ' ' " '. 1954- 1954. session session of of Parliament. Parliament. They They t .,,,7"1!"l ma' Permit a few tax ernment nritims, Syria: Stuart urges uiBe.i the me will win be De adopted adopted by by the the session session1-j i" ,""'u in-. uarii.g mt take take the the . opening rawnliw n.vt next m.i, month. The ; 'me and corporation tax fields ! ffene. i-i.w iiiist, UBC: University, ivcrsitv, Beirut. Beirut.i Jamieson. econo- declarations and resolutions ad-1 , J , cnamber C Claudia Lewis. Ptod at the chamber's annual Ierteral Rovernment to assur-,c of r itj.. Kducatioii, ..i meeting meetinir in in Edmonton CrlmnntAi, Sept. o. i. 14-17 , li'U-om A. A. Rowles Rowles. i i"J n( referred referred to to practically practically all all a a suitable sultable treaty treaty or or to to promote promote that that they they will will be be presented presented as as a a , : necessary neresary steps steps toward toward effecting effecting , ance ance of of their their adontion adoption is l the the fact t i Flnhn'e Mi:'lKt'r Abbot t. how- IU peak next R-jnbc r..M,.n ever, mntle cl-jnr in a speM-li last 'other $2 000.000 W New York;;Mi.h-om week mat no. major cu arc money and rr t likely until 1955, ... ,, costs show none ipsociate inofcsior. of Soils : pnases oi tne Canadian economy V -""Br,"r'"-- ' pro- . government measure. . . ,UBC: Alfred. Shulman. resident defence spending, the V1, means fo the international: Actually, there is a very good psychiatrist. Seton Institute (Chamber said it believes any re- ,t,,S contmuinB - chance that the passage of the : Baltimore: Edro siminri nsv. I "iH'tion in defence expenditures new rules may provide the first i ne i wo main factors iiflu- don. rune u 'ne or of the tne fish rish nnnn population nt nn in in the hn i .... .. . .rutins tax rates are tin ,,- ernmeiit's needs and the gross national product-value of all goods and services produced by Canada. ready writ large and bold for all to see. Sir Winston stands as a living monument to the power of words. Perhaps no statesman in the Kngh'sh-speaking world since Lincoln that lanky commoner so profoundly unlike him in most ways has been able to clothe his thoughts in such imperishable words. Beveridge, in his memorable iif? of Linclon, concluded that it was as a writer of English prose that the Great Emancipator's fame in future centuries was best assured, and perhaps the same may be said of Churchill, For the prose of such men is more than a matter of "style," of ringing phrases, of words of marble and fire. The style is there all right, but it comes from the deeps of character, from thundering vitalities and Olympian disciplines beyond the scope ,,f casual understanding. It speaks to the ear, the mind, the heart and it speaks to great and noble purposes. Christian Science Monitor. i clmlngist, VBC; and Alexander should only a minor propor- reat Lakes- , occasion for the St. Laurent gov- iW. Wainman, assistant proles- ' ,ion of Present totals "unless and FORESTRY j ' ernment's reliance upon the .-or of Slavonic studies, UBC. i um" an effective disarmament "The chamber urges all respon- "team-roller majority which it agreement is reached and the siule hnriies n nm Vr. ! won in the late August election. STEADY CNP TtlSE TIIKSE experts went to work on ; threat of aggression is removed." ward The opposition parties are al- a tliorough scientific sludv of the whole Iuikli(bor nmhlrm I , the nic earlv rmiy enmnletlnn completion nf 01' . . ; ! Moreover, the chamber be- comprehensive forest inventories ' n'"s cfrtaln to be united against j Tlie ONP, a-s It i.s known among l eves that there are many de-jand long range estimates of fu- ! chanR as "weepinit as these ecoiiomlsU. ha.s b.-en rWnx year sirable national projects and al- ture needs for forest products " ! w"hlrn wi" Proxvsed. The logic , by year. At tiie oul.vt Uils yeai -. lemative civilian demands ln ,.BOR tTlnv of this Is simple: the rules of the GNP was lurecast at u r.-or.l vim. tua . . . 10 aosorn anv eenn- i nuiue sn; nesmnra in inrpp nfirt s'M o,ni .'ieii iuin u... i...,. m 13 c. while a larger civilian ? i Dup acted as a general ad-vi-ory bii'ly. A complete job was done bv the experts, fin-t in (ho field a'tiiiilly hvitig and working with the I'uiikliobeis tliemsclvfs' ns .". part of the prncos. and later BEST OF FX. FINEST OFCOC nmic rcadiustmcnts that may be AI1 strikes should be prohibited to bolster the rights of the oppo- i tlons are Uils will be exceeded ! necessary." "uiiUl they have been authorized aition minority; any abridgment j pa siuiy by mre than $100 000-' 1 IMMIC.R TION ' :bJ' a majority of all the employ-.of them automatically extenos i 000. - i '"" ".u atfeeted in a government-1 the power of the government side j And despite -.The talk The ..1, chamber .,,,,(,, k believes itne of dos- that the supervised secret ballot, held ; of the House. sible reressioh ,hP '-'TJ? ex Znl Tr( obtective of Canadian policy after the expiry of a "cooling-off" ! The mast popular argument i L,vlnT-e i FOB TAKE OVtd " Phon 2K m cu oniinatm:; the t.-sk. On M.ir.li r! 1'iv :"',um De a Population of 30.000.- period. "Sympathetic at rl ke. ' which the government will ,h en..n... ... --7" ...'l. .... 1" t Broadway u REFLECTS and RSMiNISCES i -ea.cli foinmiticc published its ! I ' e w n h. th!s T strlkes due to Jurisdictional dis-; vance in favor of the new rules much as $1,000 000 next year 3'V.!-.agc re,,n. It was W'ol1 JlT to mor lmm- Pte. mas. picketing, lntimi-j is their effect In shortening the They base their con"rS on " t he most mastcly jobs . ever ; f?J$l' adm,Ued datio" "d the se.-ondary boycott : length of the Parliamentary ses- Ind astrv s l.ni "Zl ; done in any country ln tlv tiew' years, , .are Inconsistent n-lth the Cana-.ston. The Inducement will be ment piana for develoning re iof what might be ealied socl.il TAXATIO ' dan way of life and should be held out of a cut of a month or sourcev the cotifnuine heavv j harmony planning- - - "Tr ' chamber , Wlie'vei that proh!bi,ed" ' m""" lhe Um" ,hat ,ne Mp' demand for goo!;' the growth oj I It set. forth in creat detail .both personal and corporate In- COMMUNISM , will have to spend In Ottawa. It : the Canadian market and ni-",)i ill- . M-erts in virions come taxes ai-e toe. hiih fnr a i ., , . . w onlv a short time, of course, i-tionai i..r.,.m- nn ...-. died 34 i Prince Eu;xrt reside: Sir Wilfrid Laurier years a-ro this month. 't. writintf and in home to hf-r im Mi it) I r, 1 1 n l.n....i;r..i ... . . . . . '1 f lj'll. On. ' t l. " " ir.iuiiiiu iiicmori.'ii looKir- at b in his honor has been imv,.ii..ri f,- Z.. ,. :,uc ite trou- veloping country. State control enZ.u"w: f,nW f th MP'S was ' economTcT e'i.g h. m V does increases with high taxation." vices and" 3Jstrie, The -t??'0 A sudden shift in world evenU di ejriiir J UZ rst time a eeie-! aterhooii II,, moi,y of .such deycr,,,!:,,,. f ver j ft.w coi.tinuoiH. ;..,.,. kJt:, LQMm l v,ouid fceep w, (heir i lit i. 'i c-m never be ml' ' "Ooveniraent control u,d ln- ! l-Nrn ,ne K?wtnent in thte : But then, as Is well known Par- ' wor'dT W e Uie nou,.:h,bo, i--. in busing should be " nti ! "ament never worries too much Z UnluTs.aT'h 'S '-uUmrn B.C. until '"' t". a m'nimumMind should VlglL5nce' ! about the consistency or other- rul i ,oin , m d l. .only occur where ihn is ru. HP.aitii racrRivev i wise nf it. .tinn. :. " -""" ruuc uut .Uiuit question of owl A r.t, Louis cab driver's tip to police resulted in the arrest of a the stfrm with hardlv a rin-le . .n.M In .r, nn4 . . .... . , - ilUD of the land i -. st ,hiii7i need to protect some accurately Chamber Is niinnserl tn ! The mail una u..u woninn n, ,tiii UI he wH m lirVLIJ rC- j - ' jyniiiv, llliriCftl.' sponsible for the fate of Bobby ! THE research committee recoin- ! TR4DE any form of compulsory health insurance or state medicine 'in her economic expansion. ' j Federal taxes next year likely! will be about the same as this; I year- about ,M.40n,00J,Of0. TAX RISE UNLIKELY HALLOWE EN NOTE YORKTON. Sask. ffii A giant-size pumpkin measuring 67 inches In circumference was grown this summer bv Mrs mil Rr- On the platform and in the press, in British Columbia, the subject of "liquor by the glass" has been frequently seen and heard. Also in the Bible! From certain verses in Ecclesiasticus "Wine taken with sobriety is equal life to men:" "If thou drink moderately, thou shalt be sober: 'Sober drinking is health to soul and body." YO It win require all of that lo will be the last he will ever give Freedom be assisted to migrate : aJhhe.Ja r H concerned CO I.R.VME.NT EFFICIENCY anyone. His wife has become a;'" Canada, if they so chose ! tende"c 'the United "The chamber urges that a nervous wreck, and he does not alltl could find a place to go ' lates l0, mod'ty the General royal commission should be im-feel comfortable himself. It's not ! But failing such an exodus : Agreemen t n Tariffs and Trade mediately appointed to make the first time when questioning the committee recommended the ;-;' Y"less new opportunities are recommendations for increased can become a nuisance. ' ! relocation of the entire Sons of i ,, . 0 countries to. economy and efficiency and im- TI1E TWO KIXOS I Freedom aroup in some Dart nf : I . . rs to pay ,or tnelr Pur' ' Prove service ln the transaction rett. The monster weighed 78", i balance accounts and it. I n pounds- i Hkely the government will take HAVE AN More physicians BC where ' "'c'c m " sausrac- of public business. - nj.jvittiio are me being ask-i tlKK- I "'c they iiiry would WULUU be Dtf UOle nhi-; . Why j Is ... . It that v,.ul females iciiiaicn do uu not noi IMPORTANT Eng-;l tarn their own living on the -.. - utrillg o like beiug. atVlressed, as Tmy good . f ed , to . writs wrlt? prescriptions Pres(,l'iptions in in Ei: woiiian-'" rhqfles'a coiiteinpbr-1 aa & tatift , 'gitHi mk. uil ary. ry. For For the the same same reason rC!,,. ! i to 10 the the Patien'ts patients themselves. themselves. Tin TO DO IN 5 iiiH c ' ;jv"'-. - "s'eaH fltji There'1 miWisoned ' i cETT ERBOX doubtless, that men hate being ar?- however, reasons against itJ 't he prof essors showed the ut-' culled "my good man." L' t it first be said that druggists' ter absurdity and- futility of R.C. . oe icau in any "uing Uoukho-, country uemonsirating think hi k.p vmr , ' ,,,IK BI-,RE ,r ANY OI.H TlMi" Ion . earth. But uiu where tviirir r.i .n,h y sn iu bors j to iu jciii jail iui for iiuiiimii nrtim unn . in. OU VOTE ... jment.i, let alone the grocer, etc.? So. VOU charirp it un n,m B,u.u Hospital Administrator Required 55-bed modern, well equipped hospital, owned by Board of Home Missions, United Church of Canada. Appointment temporary, possibly permanent after six months. Excellent living accommodation at low rental. Good schools. Starting salary $304 00. Apply giving complete record and references to C. H. DRAKE, Chairmen, Wrinch Memorial Hospilol, Hozclron, B.C. 1 1 Used used exclusively exclusively, wnteh watch out Manv deed deed - flrtnu.ri argued lh that , . . tv, the Kneiti.t r..i..i J?. i "c "ulur 'Oon't tell me there isn't r.i.n. "irt.ii uui. ivm v .e - . um. mic oueuiai -ru.. r..it.. ---- n -I' aw. a lihvsiifinn physician wtUp u.riui .... , etli.n ' 1 1 ne L,,llJJ UiU1y News: C.CWS. time Kolr wnltes section nf th IK., cMimi.i ,i.;... r;... j : i ns vnil irn ,..i. of ruin in Vgn, J!a (RESERVE as a hand, and the same is true of : dealing with nude parade should hZ mlLJ!! k Columbia Cellu- ; Who Ls going to stand back of newspapermen. De repealed. " . , "B " " ulM" to me grocer, butcher, fuel dealer """"" i" go on strike or etc.? They have to Dav their BY SEPARATING the children t"hr 1 1 sMke vote Soes; bills promptly, or else. Soldiers Asked To Return Home A nv I"1"""" Rcrvt,'l "''' Hk Koy.l U"' M " Mtll, .n Krw tht N"11 pLriiiH."""" L I., .n.rt lll- Eddie Cantor tells of a Veterans' Hospital where he worked extra hard to make th h, from their parents and by I V ",'u'"l":uy you are j what about your wife and fa sending nding scores scores of of nude oarad- .,, ... . ' ,. pay cheque at ; nitty? Do you think they are go all. let alone the I ing Doukhobors to iail I wiit hln l laugh. He wound up the show in in. i Ci.id " ' with a jaunty good by. and said: "Hope you're better soon, fellows." "Same to you." shouted the veterans. a stone's throw of many nudist camps officially chartered by B.C.), the present government has done the very things which its own $200,000 commission said were utter folly. ! PRINCE RUPERT ing to appreciate you very much when you come home with no pay cheque? Why not try to help level prices off a bit instead of helping your cost of living go up?. Stop and think before you vote . . . one month on strike and it will take you a year to get caught up: more than a month on strike, will vou ever ret cainht un? want or the five cents an hour Increase that was offered you. Aren't you satisfied with the good wages you are getting? Have you ever before had this good, steady wage that is now coming in to you from the mill? Have you ever really sat down and thought of the benefits you receive from the Cellulose Company, a company you should be proud to work for and have faith in? How are von eninn tn munsan -(APi-Cpl. Edward w. Dickenson, who quit the Communists to return home, appealed today to 22 American war prisoners who chose to stay with the Kcds to "take my advice and come back home." "Boys, I've found out that the Communists have told nothing but lies to us," he wrote. Dickenson, of Big Stone Gap Va., made his appeal in a letter which will be distributed among his friends now held by Indian guards in the neutral zone of Germans Mourn Missing "Legion" FRANKFURT, ficrman. iP.,i. The Duke of Edinburgh will be in Kitimat next summer. He's getting around a whole lot swifter than numerous Canadians we qould name, and who have not anywhere near so fur to go. i i i i iii Is. what you lose while being j on strike going to be worth what you might gain in the far distant future? 5 rh. urn"""" 8 Okie" 4 rgiUiliiP Corn a fit r""1 8 ,pwiikilii Sr"M tew I Millions of candles humeri - jh., uur rent, or payments on that house I I I KETCHIKAN II III One of many worried house- 111 windows all over West Ger- o.. . . many Sunday night in memnrv you're building, your car pay-(wives. i.orea. It is the first attemn, . i ' " Js "y "" mpa,lfi 'c .of Germany's "legion of the lost." '.uude the 22 Americans to K d the p'y the n.rte'r" i "7r 3mm cr,n8n sok,lors chance their minds and return 1 better UKlav t e ,h V.,'t"S; ',f,,:la ,3!.!,!,.C(1 as the nome. The Allies have w,,r,1 War. The obser- until Dec, I cr, the schedules are tlplinr 'Vi i 23 or 24 to talk with the balky 1 cargU be an GENERAL ELECTRIC Automatic Steam Irons aers more Yv 1 I "',n,,,11 I'ri.soncr-of-War Mem- oriai week. 7 Irons 1 $2450 . WRANG:iA I $27-00 I rETtRsnritf. $29 70 - WHEN YOU .... Jt'NKAII FLY 40 j iVHITF.IIORSf: FI I I C AIR $5S CLLI O LINES - . Ask about our GROUP Fares ' Phone 266 'Office opposite Post Office) 3rj Ave. in J'lJYYS. Dickenson was turned over to the United Nations command Wednesday after telling Indian guards he was through with communism. His letter to his former comrades is now in Munsan awailinj. transmission through the Indian command, which runs the PoW compounds. "There is really some pretty women here," and "there is plenty of money waiting for you boyg." the letter said, referring to the accumulated back pay the army owes prisoners. FOR SALE-HOUSE TRAILER A COMTLETE MOBILE HOME With 2-bumer and oven Propane Gas Gtove, Astral Refrigerator: Double Clothes Cupboard: A-lTIre Must be seen to be appreciated. Sec it this week at PARKSIDE MOTEL. (VI THi Fingertip Chonge from steam to dry ironing Diol-the-Fabric Control. JHWJ RAD, ELECTRIC & 13 Third Avenue phone 644 c"hath tnquire: Mr. Brown - Cabin Seven