n tup i Prince Rupert Daily News RCMP is more or ifS toia m "lay off" so and so. because of i their position of monetary power i y on, bijvfc , at all 4i' . Juu As I See It -cairnn1"". .Via. ''Uii 'Hi, ftt Thinrdaj, June 26, 1952 MV; : l tit I ill!. .3 1. I'l u kii moejwnaeat amv pijnfR.r dvoti to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert no Northern and Cent.-al British Columbia Member oi Cansaien Press Audit Burii,oJ Circulation Car.aai&a Li:y Kewspaper Association. Piibliha cr li e Prinoe Rupert DaiiT News Limited J P. MAOuR Piesicent H O PERRY, Vice-President lip xv Mr a ui puiiiicai amoniori Is that fair or is it most unjust? Most unjust and unscrupulous and against tne KCMP oath and tradition, so why allow this rampant vice to run In tlie city? It Is evident In ev.r beer parlor in the eity, restaurants ami other gathering places, in immy homes .In imu ...i.,.. .sx;sv - b . jmujms Subscription Rates By earner Per week. Sic. per ir...;.ia ti 00, per year, 10-00 fcy mail Per menu pr veiii 6 8 -a- PluLolt authorized as second riasi szid t the P, ;t Office Department, Ottawa, which are followed with tht -3 in cJL ETTERBOX MOl'NT!t:S 10 GRAND JOB IN KI PEKT Editor, Daily News: There appe&rud an article in your front page recently regarding a change in the police administration of this city. Now the question whidi U uoth.'riiig me a lot Is "Who want the change, a id why?" Can anyone ay, and lie honest about it, that Ue Kl'MP : mt Kmn good service here in Prince Rupert ? The RCMP is giving eju-elleid service and tar too good and luo much for the lkta-ulouidy kw salaries tley iieeieiviin; The Mouuties are taking a cUaue jn the r very lives -their own personal life each ray, each minute of t J iv day as they patrol and J For Korean IVuce AN EMINENT ('anadian lawyer urges nu' to publicize his plan to break P sat si? mm 'Ut.' booo. -uriim and be nu-iry fur tomorrow is aimehex day." "and how many suckers arrived last nlgid? , How did they kh lre? -it, poor overwoied imhhii. nd saliuoji fisliermen are ilie blgge.vt marks, for these dames who are working for guys-noi ti meni on the vver-woi-king and overly tired lowers and miners. My hats mf, and I salute the local and loyal ROMP with a jthe deadlock over the j -Sil m 4i ; I try to obtam, law and older In Ihi3 ntuereKl iiiv it, au.-li orisoners in Korea. Why not agree to iet all pii.-.-oneis, on both sides, freely and publicly choose for themselves wliether to go home or remain mi their captors' side of the liueV He suggests that both sid-s .uid to IwVt ttZl t!" prisoiH-rs transported to No Man's Utiid pijiuts at tlie 33th parallel, fcaeh and every piis-mter could he told that he w is j " y ; Piince Hupert is festered with! s "blistering boUs" a rle of I Iniquity. Rvwythmg m dawf ui ' I an dimmoral is allowed to rutni ; here, owing to tiie tact that U deserted in 1943, but got caught jand was court-martialed. In I ! prison, awaiUm? the uenaitv. lai CANADA'S NATO formation in Germany recently staged largest niirtaiy parade held in Hr.3ver sin.- th iwi at lree to go hark hume. or frw Mutual Courtesy in Driving J F all drivers were courteous and brought their ' living room manners on to the road there would be fewer pedestrians and other drivers swearing at them, and there would be fewer accidents. While Prince Rupert is lucky to have a low fatality rare due to automobile accidents, the accident rate however is high, as any car insurance salesman wiil tell us. The -damage, to -cars in Prince Fuipert, due to accidents, is heavy. A new parking and traffic bylaw is soon to be passed by city council and when it is in force, a few new rules will apply to the driver. One of them is slowing down or stopping at intersections for pedestrian traffic. It is a good time now to practice, so when the new daw is passed, it will not be such a hardship to obey it. Mutual courtesy between drivers would cut down traffic accidents. Give the other fellow a break. Another plea that might be made to motorists, with special emphasis to those driving on our highway, is to keep the highways clean. The roadside from here to Port Edward is littered with trash. It is trimmed with bottles and cans and paper and boxes. But if we were a little careful and cautious, it would go a long way toward maintaining cleanliness along the highways. NOTICE receiving plaudits from thousands of British uoops and Cenauii i to to remain oil the otlier sitle ut the dividing ii i . in plain .sight I escaped by flitting tlie jailer 'over the head with a Hi bar. lie never was caught wlille tlie j war was on. But four years after j tlie war he was being charged jin a German court with having broken German law! Neither tlie tiyiiiani in inouie to tneir lu xainyie of inllitary pjvr i,u and Eaiartness. Tiie mammoth military paratie, mil all uiute of the brigade part cipating, was inspected by Hon. , C. Oavis, Caiiadian Ambassador tc tae West German ftepubUc, and Maj -Gei. H. R B Foote, commander of the British 11th Armaui.d Division. In a special order of the day. Brig, o Walsh, commander, stated, "The performance of all ranks on parad as first ciass ar.i a fi-at creait to Canada and tle tjrigade." (National Deiji,c Phntoi The froye!lin9 public is hereby oa;5ed ef fecrive 7 a.m. June 30 the oJlowobie arcs, over the COPPER RIVER SUSPENSION BR! appronimrefy lhre miles east of Ten,. . TWO TONS. This regulation will be i , of ail tiie .old tiio; who wanted to go iiume cuuid do .so by steppiug forward those who feared pei-M-cutioii in tlteir own home lemtories couid tui n back, and he pi alerted in their choice. ON HIS recent visit to Canada and just hack fiuin Korea, Lord Alexander dropped more tiim a iiiiit that an early truce was probable. But at the very moment thut lie was talking that way in Ottawa, Admiral Joy, who ld lung headed tlie U.S. truce team in Korea, was telling American news-men tit' uiitisli nor any otlier allied authority lifted a finger to lielp this young man. Why? Because they knew perfectly well that even if the BliC had told Germans to dessert their own iimv Business Spoilighf ! those Germans were' still sub-i ect to German law. 1 They sentenced the young fellow to a few more months .o mi.t,I lu.tber natke and for opproximnMy (Siqiud) L E. SMITH, Divisional Eng(,fer) Dept.of.;blicWofk$ By The Canadian Prese Canada' Business i about seven per cent beiovj tl ipak recorded i;i July of ia! Wefj Sustainfd jail. It was a small tiling, .vmie faid. But to me the principle was big and very bad. " year. txponsion In Export Trade HtUi Expaiwion in Canada's exixirt anaaa e over-all l)H.-;iiies as-: tivity is seen by a leading be-1 curities concern iWood, Ciundyl and Co.) as continuing well .sustained at high levels. j Annette s Week-End Specials! Victoria Report Suits . . . by J . K. Nesbitt outlook for i"eace was dim almost nil. It makes one wonder just how earnest are the top American generals In wanting a truce? Tliere Is . no doubt in most Canadian minds that UN is right to stand like a rock on tiie principle of not sending back any war prisoner who would 'be killed, or persecuted, A'htn he did get back. Neither is there any doubt in any reasonable person's mind that conditions in the American-run prisoner of war camps were anything but such as This condition remains despite 1 favorable factors in the rurrent weak spots in fionie industiK-s businest picture and in consumer demand fori Exports to all' countries, IM). I? e eoods' ' pared with the first four month-The company's current t-view 0f 1952 with 1951, Increased mor says that, broadly, pwxlucpfs f . than 20 pr ce it. Imports de-clvilian goods and tle ge leral dined about seven per cent Tlif public appear to be takhif a'vt r.it o $22.51 In Pir & Pic, Rtibofriines Ww--sreds. S-" o 2616 llcq values to $49.50 Week-end Special cautiour atutude towards luture balance estimate t timutuw. eommhmente pending clearer i fnr the mw VICTORIA Social Crediters, in the election campaign, did a lot of boasting about Alberta's f 1 a day hospital insurance plan. Premier Manning himself, shaking before nearly 6,000 people in Vancouver Forum said it's a wonderful plan and that everybody, absolutely everybody, is absolutely satisfied. And the huge audience applauded, as if to say the B.C. hospital insurance plan is terrible com Slips indicat.arw of the btisii trend. with an unfavorable balance of The ii-vew finds inflationary J2n.bOC,fitM) for -U. 1951 neiied pressures have eased co wider-) Chartere.l hanky.- s;,inDk'H. would yield an honest and free r ' mm' Jfew, Lace trimmed rayon slips. All tola"; ably irt recent m.mths. Eiimina-' posits have been rlsinc steadilv an-swer to tlie ouestiimt rio v. I $1.95 in sizes to 44 Regular values $5.95, Week-end Speci '.1 i4 won or restrictions on .nstai-! skice the beginning of the yar. or do you not want to go back .T tne iJw'"e Were ar'nou"wl tjy ; reaching an all-time hifh of to your own country when peace federalgcverim.nitea.lv $4,757,000,000 April 30. lis declared-May. This was followed by relax- The portion of the Canadian I adon of ' as exer-!doilar at a yremium fver lh ' a ' M., ,-r v . a, , pared with Alberta s. Nylon Tricot Nightgown! n jew uays uiLfr tne eiecLlcn ; iwraii wmv iiiuuu ui iuuii uj credit cieun. restran resxrani came a Canadian Press diiuatch ; the governing is done behind !ec by charteied bank The ! American dollar, ' says the ' ire- " tr4.H1 Korea tells me ..-1., t ... . .. . . &l0Qt-w tr to tow fl-,. th&t "be I.. S.i .... .... ... ... ! ;WnpTiil awnersl m-hnUtab hnlAGiilA nrinA u-i. i.- from Calgary say ;ine looted aoors of the caucus ; lTTJT.rT .r . "rA ; vw- eesus inat non-residpnu lhe ba. keround m.r.nt th wr room, instead of in the open , r,uiJ:aY r 'Jlli Pri-soner: One reason why th., cause costs of operating tiie provincial government's hospital plan are higher than expected. BowneiS. Altii . town ppklnlivo rhamW urK.ro o; - ' ' '-Ljinuny. $7.95 should be done. ; council will consider next month Looking back nerhaDs Pre-I ray' Reflects Withdraw j n,ifr Jf.hrisnn i-nalw his Muirui whether or not to from it With nylon tare tfi Reg. value $12.95 Ca'o'S pink, blue, while. Sizes S Ml. and .V to 40. Week-end Specials Drindl Skirts Gaily patterned cotton drindls. Sifs S M L Week-end Specials Nylon Hosiery political blunder when, after wen worn ana mini, the fn,:t circumstances, but it must be draft of "Auld Lang Svne" w.oa artmii'tjui that in ., i ,. UN sine has .so many prisoners is because we used batteries ni loud speakers to inducer North. Korean:, and Chinese troops U surrender. These men were -is-j Mired tint if they crossed tla-: lines vith their hands up they would be well treated. j In other cases airplanes drop-: Ied thousands of "Safe Con-! aact" cards. These assured tin-Red soldiers that if they stir- i rendered Uiey would lie well ! If we have four narties in the 0UStiDS Mr- Anscomb from his " - J ' til ,1 .ft I, $1.95 sold last week in Indon for lengthy stretch in one lifetime $4200. The famous song wu.s . written 164 years aeo. Values . Le.gilatuxe next session , at; cabinet, he called an Immediate least there'll be rooni for them i ewinn tv, ..hii -ccui iu nave a similar eiierT, Come tals of Williams Lake on Scottish music, poetry ani reiresrunent with the nassaee subscribers feeling disinclined,! when Wnntini n, i filcr-iiis,!!. of time. 54-1 5 Dere. Cve'v noir pert using the number. They prefer i tr,iMUid and Pr'eeted $1.0 Now Of course w'c are ii;ivini saymg, "Give us Joe," or something like that. But then, It's ! GEORGE IS CANDID In Denver. Tuesday r.iplit. ----- ; i.,.vv,w,. a nr fjuuili. U1U1I t Waill. all in the Legislative Buildings.; , . . ,, Por yeais MX.A's were crowded ! f Tl" ShuW m togetlr, huddled in cubbyholes jbave been an elecUon for an-under gurgling plumbing, in other year anyway. Tlie Pre-uark rooms not much more than I mier sliould have brought in cupboards A year ago the new important illation last aess-Couglas Building was opened,! givmg much more room in the j101'' gone ihroh anotlier sees-main Legislative Buildings for I100 next sPrinK. then called his MJLA's, who like comfort and j election. Tlie pubUc doesn't like t.pace while they look after tlie ; the idea of a snap election tae-(teople's business. Now, there's ! infe called by a government in room for everybody for every ! power, just because the govern-odd piece of that strange legis- i ment wants to he returned and h4Jhl Eisenhower as much as called only yielding to a touch of laziness. We've committed the oflence, right here in Rupert. titw r.hodtjc. oil rJjes. Weel'-erd Spe Dresses Crpe,, prinis jerseys Sizes II 24?. Renular value $19.50. senator Taft an isolationist, and he did it in forceful fashion. Of course most of us know how George Washington waxned his AND OSi.Y 13 countrymen to "beware of en- A ten day cruise aboard the tangling alliances" There's ss. Prince George for lanky, room for argument. thirteen year old ball player rf Seattle, named Phil SoleheifJ Hi. Week-end Specie j lative mulligan tiie people evi one of the penalties for our own device. For military law of all nations including Canada i makes it a serious offence to desert your own tide, or lo .surrender contrary to oiders from your superiors. And the Geneva Convention says all prisoners must be sent home, when jjeuce conies. . 1U GUI MA MY in lt40 I came across one case that drov-home tj nie how tlie indlviduil is caught both going and com-ing by national law. in the British -zone of Germany they were trying a youiifi dently cooked up on June 12. NO EXCHANGES ... NO REFUNDS thinks that moment the best. Tlie public on June 12 yery definitely showed it doesn't like the idea. Politics in Prinpo Rupert, was the most, excited - i. j" i , " , i fti.n ii boy ifi i y ii in -One wondeis why tliere was umpteen years ago. could be of Vancouver Tuesday night. Smal such a gang-up, on first count Eastern Canada judging by anyway, against Liberals and the newsDaners evuWitlv hinWc Conservatives. Looking back we're nolitical rhsintcrratirtr - I, - --'E Annette Mansell Ladies' Wear WE 1 FAD . . . OTHERS FOLLOW TOMORROW'S STYLES T0DA out here. There's ooJitical ean- particular local interest. Tiie wonder. He's" to be envied -of Sun, in its 1912 column, tells course. We know an aged re-about newspaperman S. M. hew- jsorter who feels that way A3 ton having been fined on a well. Anyhow, well done PhlJ. Hbel charge Issued by A. M. Sure you're excited after liek-Manson. Those who can remem- dig 90,000 other ball players in the Coalition gave good government. The livine standard r.f tusion, all right, but In the can- B.C. was never higher. Why wasiital the business of the people it the neonle turned Hoaiir-.f 'termsn ex-soldier, lie said Ik- oer as a tew are still a hie tii a nrtw uirmirm um h. . ...,. . I do-enjoy reading the long past a cruise north is a real prize j ,nn they told him to desert. He is running smoothly along as if nothing had happened. It makes one think that perhaps we have too many politicians constantly upsetting the aoDleeart. Hnw- Liberals and Conservatives? It seems to this reviewer it was because tlie two old-line parties in recent years bickered and fought and wiggled for pol ever, that's democracy and It's Jr tl Ffcemat Moeit, fnglmnd, 7it. f(Srnation... Deuer man some other systems, bungling as it is at times. Customer Saunters n itical advantage, that, pretending they were as one before the public, they really hated each other, politically speaking, and would play ducks and drakes with the people's business in order to pummel each otlier on election day. Well, as it turned -.--J . n Ji Out While Tellers Watch out, on first count, the public pummeled the two of them. It's still tins reviewer's opinion the Liberals will come out with more seats than any other NEW YORK (API "I think that man stole som mmu Cat"ar!0n M',k is way, smimll M rich . "It;, " -xi,K resul ' J & Get CarnallO0 Irs SMOOTHER! bank teller told another at the Lexineton . II' 'tl w ' VI Lift manuiaciurers Trust Company LONDON DRY GIN "'i, you re crazy," the coworker replied Their conversation was about a man in a green shirt who strolled awav from t.hp m,:u LONBOM . MAKE THIS SEVEN -DAY TEST "T t Wmn J f0i, "C k Milk in pUce ,'USt yUUr usedr ' C8raatiW' pleseflt tlnd- you've otlier brmj will sJy yZ wad -of bills. The teller was out group. If this be so, the Liberals should form a government, go to Hie Legislature take a chance. If tlie Legislation such a minority government brings in Is good, the opposition groups will support it. if not, tlie government will be defeated on the floor of the House, and tliere will lie another election. That's the way It should he. There's no reason a government should have to have a steam-roller majority behind it. Let a government be courageous, take a chance. There have been too many steam-roller majorities In the past. Such majorities do not necessarily lead to good govern- ,'!.. .'"''0" to lunch, as were tellers occu pylng cages on either side. 1 i)iritvi 1 The SUSnicious emnliwe i?i! 1 wr A dBfimjuhei praduct of ICJ THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY CO. LTD. Ntut Wntminstw. B C. Hawkins, 21, called a bank official. Missing from the cage was $2,400 in $10 Uls. The man had casually opened the cage grille, reached In, helped himself and sauntered safely out. rm ft i fWrffiWHriWwr . tti Hvartinwwnt it not putlnhn) or di.pHed by 11.. Liquuf C(it(ol Botid of bi th GovMfimtnt ul UnMl' Cul"