r -f , ' i v. . till l t II )1 1 1 tU 1 1' JVtlua iTlClay. Jlllic i., i; 4 ay Reflects and Reminisces As I See It Broadway ( X BY cheerful looking tourists flllno ashore. Ea'h carried a came-1 or what practically amounted io that. And let's repeat there wasn't a red coat in WRnt -on,, quite welcome. ' ,1 Forty-five year:; ago. life looked and sounded quiet enflugh In and around Prince Rupert. Anyway, It appeared like that to a stranger just In from the stir and hum of Seattle. He planned on trying for a job in the newspaper line, but never dreamed half a lifetime would be spent In the effort. It was twilight that Aa lnilcpAndent dftlly newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prlnc Rupn and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations CaiiHoiftn Daily Newspaper Associate n. Published bv, The priu Hupert Daily News Limited. J. P. MAOOR. Presldint (1 11 PKHRY. Vlee-Presldent Subscription Hates: By carrier Per week, ibc: per inoi.th. 1 ff, per year, 10 00. jjfcS'jSSlii By inali Per momh, The. per year. K uo. 3tHffc Authorized a.s se-cona ulas.-, uiall by the Post Office Department. Ottawa. ; We Are Not Expendable j We are not prepared to por-teiftl, or if it means anythlnR, why substantial deliveries of unspecified material have lately been made In or near Anyox. Anyway, Its been many and many a day since much has been heard of the old company town convenient to Prince Rupert. For years, a busy centre, the Industry, then so evident, reacted In no small degree -on what was Inline; on in this city. i INNOCENT HUT Drr - HERE" ARE two events, which happened almost at'"ay "'"R by the time the . , I Princess May, Captain John Mc- i i i i the same moment, which should cause every true Leod. tied up by the c.iand Ulu.u, in f..,l,.., -in, I ,l(.miv.i...n "tr. .! Trunk Pacific dock where most niNtbtOF cor ' OR TAKE C(T unirii in I I t i uoim mm i v 1 1 1 . i tt j utj lllillrV 1LII Cancer Society Names President VANCOUVER (CP) R. 3rU(.e Buckerfleld of Vancouver was sleeted national president of th-Canadian Cancer SocHy Thursday at the annual grand council of the organization here. He succeeds Fred O. Huttertleld or Reglna Mr. Buckerfield. a retired- Phone 200 i of eager-eyed Prince Riiert had i already assembled. iously." In the U S V a special three man board linn's tint the head atomic scientist, Dr. Oppen- COOKH i 60S i . iZ !- i . T 1 ' V .. - ',f- z . BCSIM'SS IS IH'SINESS! Prince Rupert had no Fair-view cemetery in the spring of 1!)09. Earlier. there had been bui iuls on Oarden Island, across the bay Once, a casket was delivered to the dock and while awaiting conveyance tuthe tomb a business card was attached to it telling where linoleum, furniture or clothing could lie obtained at reasonable cost. 'I here v..i .n't, . a scarlet tuiuc on the waterfront. Sunday ul breakfast hour and hundreds ol i : banker, is a former president of ,111c B.C. Cancer Foundation and the society's B.C. division, i The society's 1954 fund raix-j ing campaign had surpassed its l $i :,(ij,l)0(i objective with receipts of more than $l,8(M).l)(m. nation. The horrible Irulh Is (hat nobody can think of any belter way. Can you? Can 1 ' TO ME the mast appalling aspect of the whole business Is thai the western democracies are being compelled, day after day, to adopt more and more of the hated totalitarian, polu'e-.tate techniques in order to bold t'llr own in the world slnc-Rle against Communism. Mr. Fulton is right. I think, in urging a security appeal board. But it was that very kind of an appeal board in the USA. which has Just made the contradictory Oppenheimer decision. That decision ..inns up ilie whole contradiction which plagues the west: That though you may be found to be er- j What a harbor was here! This ! had beauty, as well as utility 'and spaciousness. And some day ! there would lie a townslte light-1 lug .system, for the need had already been demonstrated. From l the nearest hillsides stood frame , hotels--The Inn and the I're-linier-just now busy receiving ! more tuesU. I I KIKNI) I Ki ll A hotel clerk. Fred Kenning, who looked the part, had noted I we wore a hard hat. "Coming up to work for a bank?" he inquired. It was necessary to let him , know he'd guessed wrong. Fred i was a good sort it was (lie commencement of what was to become a long friendship. This was an hour when all were ! i strangers and becoming acqiialn- See flie Daily No1, Classifieds I I WOULD a)H';ir lroni yesterday .s announce- I merit concerning the establishment of an RCAF filter station here that there has been a change of mind about l'rinee 'Hubert's iinportance as a defence centre. . Despite the active pait played by this port in the last war, lYince Rupert is understood to have .since received a low priority rating by the defence department. While few really know w hat goes on inside the inner councils there, the external evidence points in that direction. Most of the building once used for military purposes have been either demolished or" allowed to fall into disuse. There has been no known plan to develop radar protection fur the area, and all proposals for construction of an airport have been consistently discouraged. finally, of course, there is the classic surrender of our ship-repair facilities. This has yet to be made effective but, were it not for strong resistance . locally, it probably would have been some time ago. Possibly not too much importance should be attached to the establishment of a filter station here. Similar undertakings are going ahead all over the country. Nevertheless they are not being-carried out indiscriminately. Some serious' thought must have been given to the vulnerability of this area before the RCAF decided to proceed with the arduous task of finding and training enough per-sonel to man 200 observation posts. No one welcomes preparation for danger, and it is difficult to believe that civilization will allow the monstrous danger in question to materialize. J'.ut if preparations are to be made, let us not be ignored. We are not expendable. 1 ; 'AwliMt' nnaiiy loyal and patriotic you tffl urts the ettlcf i. .It of fuiru . himer, is a completely loyal and patriotic American But, by', a margin of two to one, the same board finds that notwithstanding the scientist's personal loyally, his past friendshipr. with Communists make hiin a security rL k who should no longer have access to atomic secrets. In Canada, our own government announces that "quite a few" persons have been screened ; out of the armed services, or civil services, by security boards working .strictly on the q t. In other words, Canada Is doing on a small scale exactly what , the U.S.A. Is doing noisily and. crudely on a large scale. But I Canada's silent purge is done so quietly and discreetly that hardly anylMHly knows that it is going on. I THOUGHT that Davie Fulton, MP, was completely right in ! his suggestion that there should ! be some kind of a review board, j to which civil servants notified j of dismissal, ' transfer, or de- j motion for security reasons, j could appeal for redress. We are supposed to have, as I fundamental Anglo-Saxon jus- ttce, the principle that every j man Is Innocent till he Ls proven ; guilty, fcvery accused person Ls 1 supposed to have the right of having any charge against him plainly and clearly written out. He Is .supposed to have the right to be tried in open court, to have the right to hear the may suffer as If you were guilty one (l) ' when the state lives In fear of ; total war LETTERBOX LEARN TO DRIVE A TAD An accredited driving school will he opened here short ly. Applicants are reitiestT?d to make application to avoid disappointment. A limited ntimhtr will be accepted now. All student, will be GUARANTEED to pois their driving test. "DUAL CONTROL CARS" Address oil applications fo DRIVING SCHOOL P.O. DOX 195 - PRINCE RUPERT When no one knew the next, man, IntrodWing one's self prov-i ed to le a happy and apparently welcome responsibility. Folks liked to chat. There were plenty of questions to ask. and soon loneliness became less. We first I j met Douglas Sutherland In the i dining room of the Premier next ' morning. He had come to Rupert in 1908 from Vancouver, helnt' j (hen general agent of the CPU. It's only a few weeks since, I widely known and remembered, I he passed away hero. i Nar i.i ss tii.v livi:; j Ctty Hall hud not yet been ' built, l'lunk walks were on the wav. A jokesmith named Arthur Little from Boston sold peanuts and Provinces. Stumps could be rossuti.K soi (Hon The Editor, The Daily News: I noticed in Wednesday's paper an item on different-hued roses and thought some of your readers would be Interested to know Uiat you can get rose bushes now several different colors oil one plant. Its name Is Masquerade, a hy AUTOMATIC OVEN PUSH BUTTON (01 SPACIOUS MASTff STREAMLINER Oi', 5359.0 Rupert h and lecti 313-3rtl Ate. W. l ! ! sworn evidence given against him, as well as to summon wit- i nesses to give rebuttal to that ' hostile evidence. j i ct our own government spokesmen candidly admit that ! our security system does not 1 work that way at all. The j names of the officials who serve brid plant, and it has red, pink, yellow and sometimes orange Irlooms, all on the same plant. I had one in my garden last year and can vouch for what I say. H Ls coming along nicely now but this spring was very cold so it will be late blooming this summer. When It Is in bloom I will notify you so that anyone may call at UW5 First Avenue West and see it. J t. v. I ULj.LK. Prince Rupert. TRY DAILY NEWS C Business Not Aiding Education Says Chamber Committee Brief hi'.'- f " K. ; 1r ' i :' ', v i siohted as far as first rate i vision went Ladies with a sense of humor dwelt convenient to , the waterfront. It was hard to find up-town. You see, five more years hnd to pass before i a train would be in. No one , sorrowed, for few would or could ; admit, aee. Displaying a face longer than half-oast twelve 1 was distinctly bad form. BOOK YOUR SEAT TOD on the board are not even revealed. The suspected persons are not always informed of tli- FOR 'the I'ompanies donating to uni-I ; vcrsities made up the bulk of 1 the contributions. More than 80 ' 'per cent of contributions came : ' from 25 companies. ! Other survey results Indicate that companies in Quebec and Ontario combined to award uni- j charges against them. The board makes no real effort to move the guilt or 'innocence of the suspected person. Their whole aim is to weed out of the public service persons who might possibly do harm to the country If left m those positions. It Is candidly admitted, even , "ersily students the benefit of $.H."),0(j(j. or 78 per cent of the airvey's all-Canada total for universities of $440,7ftn. AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMEU CITY OF PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. ' r 1954 CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN This is to advise all litirens that from June 7 until June 15 (inclusive dales), the City tnrcem will (illicit and dispose of all accumulated debris and trash, if placed (oimeniently to Hie roadway. ' MONTREAL Canadian business is not doing as much 0 it could, or .should, for education, a committee of (he Canadian Chamber of Commerce said today , Th edii(';.!)0'i coi.-.Miaici' (;! the national cliamber made a "limited" survey of Cun:tdi-in "corporations to find out wlvil business In this country Is doing to support education. Re-.'.iills of the survey appear in the June Issue of the chamber's magazine Canadian Uiisine s. fiaid W. R. Carroll, vice-pre.si If lit of Canada Packers Ltd , anj the education committee's chaii -man, in comineiiliiv' on lie survey results: "While commerce is making a substantial rontribut ion to Canadian .scholarshlp.s, and this i.: r'.ecja!ly true of .sonic companies, many firms have yet to realize their opportunity or res-iKui.sibllily In this connection." ! by the Prime Minister, that some completely innocent peo- pie may he victimized by lh's I process but he adds with equal Sect Parents Facing Trial DON'T MISS THE GREATEST - candour and rqual sincerity that he cannot think rf any better vay to deal will, the sil- TICKETS AT COLUSSIS MUSIC STORE Phone Green 810 Musical Fantasia Ever Stcg How i tiri'tlun S lent-:1 Ileitis This'serviee is free of charge PHONE C 1TV WORKS nil'ARTMFNT, Leave Name and Address. 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