Prince Rupert Daiiy Mews As I See It OTTAWA DIARY By NQRMIN. M. Mt LEOl) If iuuil-aiid-flla Conservatives are moody over the fact that no nrtrmrtimitv is being afforded Tuesday, September 15, 1953 t ' ' to i : 1 fen independent daily newspaper Cevoted to the upbi:' ling of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Cc.:umbla. ..... Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulation , Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rup rt Daily News Limited. ..J. . MAOGH. ProaidenS H. O. PERRY. Vice-President nit SubHUfptliw Rates: ijhpjr iy i rrler Pr w'ek. 2Sc; per month. 1 00; per year. 10 00. AA j"". ny mall Per mr,uth. 7.'ic; per ;'ear, I? 00. fcutnorlzed as accord class m :i by las I-.: Offl:e Ecpurtment, Ottawa them to express themselves in respect to the party leadership, they at least have the consolation that the higher-ups in the party machine are basically in the same unhappy plight. For the hip,her-ups definitely aren't free agents In tha present reerewa'ile situation. They are t)d irrevocahly tn. tha dain: of the Drew machine, for the simple reaoB, thirt in tha late campaign they wer responsible for the major policies, which. Mt Drew followed,. That means tha. " : " ? i - i J . -,',. - H ?-'" 1 i-' ' - f " -7 : ' h ly. Nudists Charged A COUPLE of years ago a Vancouver Sun, star columnist, my good friend in defendliid M Draw tny are f;mply defem'tuft themselwes. And thai the explanation, of ; Jack Scott, visited one of 'the several nudist camps ! a l o u n d Vancouver and I wrote a whole- sem$, of I real.lv soarklintr articles Gfow More Produce FAILURE of Central B.C. farmers to meet outside lowiipetition in their own neighborhood markets provides another reason why the watershed of our provincial economy slopes to the south. E. T. Applewhaite's recent observations on the subject were revealing.. He found that of the vegetables and small fruits common to this part of the province which are sold in Prince Rupert, only about seven percent are grown by district farmers. Sales elsewhere of the local produce were equally unimpressive. "ven Prince George, in the heart of the farm the wave of propaganda, which, has been going out from. pro-Drew sources over the past ten days. Th general theme of the propaganda has been that there's no Question, whatever of any HARHV TIPFKTf MefO 16, and Ron Beckett, 22, of N.B, survived aa accidental trip through the famous falls a. Saint John. They and a third youth, Kenneth u nr. u.ll....r.J t U (n, t,, , tln .... i ... : change bein mude in the party J; i leadership, and thai Connerva- 1 on 'what he saw there oeople of all ages. - - Again this summer Tha Sun and. all other alert paper reported the sun-tan. eontesis in the, nudist camps. The winner was a nice lady, tJS;..- But fter a special trainload; ing- country, was discovered to depend mainly on of sous of Freedom was brought hundreds of miles to Vancouver i.i ir a i, i,.,;,. W.vnarl haite leainecl the south. Mr. Appleu suppliers in m SoM o Fceedora were charg. i tives aatiion-wide should Be ae-t voutly. thaukf ul that that la the ! situation. Buck ot this wishful I thinking Is the reognition of the higher-ups responsible for it that ' if Mr. Drew goes they go too and ! that a general housecleaning ! lakes place in th? party's high ! command and policy circles. I And undoubtedly that Is precisely what a substantial rentage of the 'party rank-and-file believes should happen. SEATED ON TUB THRONE In his Imperial Palace at Rabat, French Morocco, the new Sultan of Morocco, Sidl Mohammed Ben Moulay Arafa, talks with one of the cadis and pashas of the domain since the change In Sultans. His predecessor had been ousted by the French Government and exiled to Corsica. Rare Portrail ol General Wolfe To Be Displayed in Art Gallery TORONTO 0' One of the few Because of the historic, portrait of General James f the picture, the B;. Wolfe painted from life will soon ' f trade rtfuse( be on display at the Canadian ; ' tlon of the Nate! ; Gallery here: The hero of Quebec was 3"? . Gallery, to grant an tv. tVi'.r cfi'r.ruT r.mrmptitirm camp from as far aV:W as led with b .., 1 ... ;mM 1 I "Kng an act likely to make a child a juvenile delinquent, to The frenzy of the Conscrva- Victoria Report . . by J. K. Nesbitt luJ- L. ,1 .T ,h-!when he died at the battle of cence for t painting T, InaTty Teadership from coming ! Plain, of Abraham in 1759 was le.t In En- . .... . . . .. :;,nrier nooular review under the ",UBk t " ."".;, '. ."' : a board of rtVw mm VIII ) 1. 1 A VVhnr mpmnnp thpvo wpvp at. tttt ."... v.,. i ,m.in. .w aone nuer ms urein, in .. . ' .... - - ; present DreSrllL uniavoraoie Ulliaiuifluic viii.u'.'".i' i . ..i..t,. ,,,., n,h whl. "ho u HH ,lfl luituri, mauer. L is responsible .for cirennuuu- the sudden ,n , At the Canad: ian Ci? opening of the Legislature this afternoon. rash of bizarre political reason Joseph HigU uore of the Royal painting will augment a' , Among guests were disting-. "s ing In Federal circles. It - Is being ,.?! j Academy pa In lev: 'wo portraits lection of pictures of C. uished citizens who once sat Cameron, M-P:i for. Nanalmo areueu uv mi;". -mm4 ... . .. , Mr. HerrMige. was M.L.A. for : M Drew obvlousiy couldn't have from life. One Is In the national "'"y. ' wit: did expose his or her naked body in the presence of a child." I am sorry that as this case is now before the courts I cannot comment on sanu' except to say that one mistake the Sons of Freedom seem to have made was not to take out membership cards in one of Ihe licensed nudist clubs. i WHILE IT is not lawful to comment on the case of the 148 arrested nudists It is rifiht and proper to point out that the government's own Research Committee recommended repeal of the very section of the Criminal Code under which the government is reported to be contemplating additional action. Page 255 of its report reads. In part: "(30) That Section 205A of the Criminal Code, which deals with parading while nude, be repeal noisiuna-iruii.. hwii... lu ! hoped to win either of the past ' archives at Ottawa anu trie otner, 1945. What defeat at the polls twQ eiection, because they were ! ntt,.T remaining unknown for al-he has known, but he never gave I tlmes. but that he heW , ,t 200 r w found ,n ' up beaten f?derally in Koot-, ., h. sure victor next time enay West in lfl5; beaten pro-1 a epre.sslon will have England two years ago and was vincially in Kasio-Slocan In ! arrlveci. ' ! bought by Dr. Sigmund Samuel 19a?; beaten federally in Koot-j . observers wno gat at-, of Toronto as a Rift for the gal- in this House., Some went, and have gone on to higher rank; others have tasted the bitterness of defeat at the polls. Dean ef them all, in the rows of honored guests, was Senator J. H. King. He could look back to 1903, when he first came to this Legislature, M.L.A. for Cranbrook. Here he sat until 1909. and then he tried for the House of Commons; the people turned him down. In 1916 he came back to this House, was made Minister of Public Works. In 1922 he became M P, and lery which he founded. cnay West in 1940. Then came ! tentlvely through the 1948 Con-f access, and it has been his ever jjervative convention don't re i.aiiiornia, wnn air u anpui uuiuu suiucuium used to overcome the handicap of distance. Since retailers and wholesalers naturally look to the source which is best able to supply, the answer cannot be found at the marketing end. There' is no point in suggesting to' grocer Large that he buy from farmer Little, if Little is unable to deliver. The answer, then, lies somewhere back along the fertile valleys of central B.C., which for some reason are failing to produce in the manner which their acreage and richness of soil seems to warrant. One of the difficulties is apparently the lack of a well-co-ordinated effort to study marketing conditions and disposal of produce through accessible outlets where a real demand exists. With the development of Kitimat and increased traffic to southeastern Alaska, the need of a promotional undertaking of this sort becomes more important than ever. ...... It is probable that the federal and provincial government also could help by publicising the agri-3 i cultural opportunities of the area ' and offering i! special encouragement of a tangible sort to those 1' setting iu it. -We hear a great deal aboufthe mineral and timber resources of this part of B.C., but the wealth of undeveloped farmlands from Terrace to Prince George is slighted to a tragic degree. If the North is to develop, it must first be fed, and in this good soil lies an excellent means of doing it. '49 Ford Coach $' member Mr. Drew being sponsored before that gathering as IATEST REPORT since. Harold Winch,' who squalled a Leader who could only win a the first anguished cries of his de Dressiori election. Their recol- Atb ym In vmwt DmIh f Dm lanttf tpnl Om4 tmtfttw ! political babyhood in this House, i lection clearly is that Mr. Drew was represented as the Moses ed ..." 50 International 1 j-ton $' '50 Plymouth Sedc $ '48 Internaticnol 1 ' ..-ton '42 Chevrolet Coo: soon Federal Minister of Public Other less drastic sections of will now use the lessons he learned here, in the House of Commons. Today he was but part of the audience; at the big show, at which for go long he j Works It was the Senate for the Code cover unlawful parades who could lead the party out oi the wilcfernes:, of opposition in Jig time. Federal political circles recog- him In 1930, and for a tune he wa the Senate s Speaker. He's past HO now, and it was good to see him in the legislative cham was a star, the spotlight always1 nize that a depression would r,n him for he knew how to ar- make things much more dltllcuit '39 Hudson Terra; range it that way. Will he be i politically lor tne government.! But they're by no means clear ; able to turn a much larger and anyway, it saicj, , j Elsewhere in jts report It show- ed that the nudist demonstrations by some Doukhobors were, i in large part, exhibitionist ! stunis which would tend to die out if nobody paid much atten-i tion to them. ; ONCE IN the hot pool at Radium ! I met. a Judge who was going Nf.W INTKRNATH'N that it would help the conservatives. No one on Parliament harsher spotlight on him In Ottawa? Probably, he appears IIM.F-T0N TBITR- ber that gave birth to an outstanding Canadian public career. T. D. Pattullo was there, too. old Duff, past 80 now, defiant as ever, not one bit sorry he, a staunch Liberal, refused to coalesce with the Conservatives, even though it sounded thj death knell of his monumental JfST AltRIVU 'o be heading for tio.-inl leac" ship. C.C.F. na- Hill Is forgetting that the cif are stiil on the Job. There's a ! substantial opinion amongst ' SUPERIOR AUTi CALVIN BULLOCK U4. SERVICE LTD NEVKK 'GIVES I'P ' ! political observers that It is they .Colin Cameron Is another of who would mushroom under the those C.CF.'ers who will never influence of a depression, and to try a Doukhobor case the next clay. He said: "I have heard that during the trial the Douks are going to try puuuctti uie. a " this Ilouse that both old-line parties would For four years then, he sat f"" f sf' i. hko-oi i 4i. rf ifrom 1037 to 1945, for Comox. i suffer alike. flaunting his pure Liberalism ! Hct ma,de tterK p"litlcal en: mieS- bndle " nls in the face of the Liberals wt 1 ff ik strip off. right in my court, i I have given orders that, if they ' do, nobody is to pay the slightest j attention. The case is to go n 'exactly as it would have gone REFLECTS and REMINISCES I had turned Coalitionists. Then it was defeat for him, in his be-loved Prinee- Rupert, which had j on had nothing happened. I have Whalshan Probe Starts Next Week I VANCOUVER 0 Charles W. Tysoe, Vancouver lawyer, has CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CI'ATING PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and McBrlde Street he stood firm, though he stood alone, and sometimes he must have f"lt bitter himself, f After his provincial defat in 1945 he tried, and tried again, for B.C. r.etMUnt.;ire nnd Commons. Al- A Vancouver expert says grow-I Sunday saw more homeward 1 come to the conclusion tnai wnat i been faithful to him from 1910 cis are playing havoc with the bound tourists sojourning in the Douks want when they do j to 1945. And so out of public life ovster sex. Is there a Dr. Kinsev : town. Thev were not the last, these nudist stunts is sensation- for Duff Pattullo, but his niche in our political history is secure in the audience? Brandon Sun. for the um,! ho ti.riwH rinmn T.nt i been named counsel but had that satisfied look which , al public attention. I figure if seemed to say they were all feel- nobody pay3 any attention to NO REGRETS John Hart was In. the chamber of which he once was boss. ing OK and would welcome fa- i them they win soon quit tne suiy miliar scenes and faces. As for j business and begin to grow up. nnrihom tj f Aiooii-a onH the I "Rut of course mv plan won't PLAINLY CONCURRING The buMness of going to the assistance of an officer is not as vnvnv, fhat;c 'l,ii riht tnn nrt work if vou newspaper boys I John Hart, suave and charm- ' Roya! CommlRslon inquiring Into nunth he made it . 'the Whatshan power ilevelon- Two ex-Speakers 0 were in the;mpnt .t R'd jUc hear. rows of gucsts-H G T Perry courthouse g w,u , ,t the the Mr. Speaker of 1933-37 and ; t wk Mr; Justlce , y Mrs. Nancy Hodges, the history . , clyne MnMMmi t, , ,; m illing Madame Speak ;j.f j Ttus JurisWJWllM)rt royal coin-1949-52. Tiiese twct'hAVC. Ulion . mia),loner bv Premier Bennett, simple as as might miRht appear. lnl)h, .t , f Vl- m-te a hie sensation out of it. lnt, also not a bit sorry that ne all rishi; In practice! about it.- . ,i t : 8 I . Well who knows maybe that did- ,cr)04e,sce with the Conserv- theory itjs :ii ' " i ' i 'i t i s.in rf, 'irf,tnt-."- ativfjt. tor vervone tells mm in. it presents ciif ficVlf ie.; As trie Ottawa Journal sensibly puts it: Coalition Govtinmcnt he head uie auuny ana me iiumiiiuuuu , ,trl Mr Tvso. wiii make inon r lu uiic rvci tuugi auuiattra a, , . .t,ittiti . t ed was the "best government but then no one ever mMn"m":" If we aDnlaud a mob or even i bachelor oi punucai ueieat, uul uie uiu-terness has "gone out of them - if B.C. ever had perhaps a bit ies and assemble evidence before making submissions "but we remeay ior me d.v,, buvcih-ment's headache about finding stand back indifferently we arc I takes his pay cheque away from concurring in an assault by evillhim every Friday. now, anu tney nave tne gooa should be able to go ahead next extravagant, b,ut it sounds good. Even Premier Bennett say3 a place to nouse me sons ui will of all, which is the way It WPelt VMAM liould be in a democracy. A clever wife is not one who r 1KUUm, "u ,"' "h'"' "- B " was a which, forces against our. ordered society. And that doesn't make sense. The Whatshan powerhouse and transformer station on Arrow Lakes were seriously damaged by recent landslides. , jokef but one who can laugh toilet s. . . not house the arrested Why without seeing the point. is natural enough, since Mr. Bennett supported the Coalition In those days. John Hart Is on? of those rare politicians who P THE - ETTERBOX which ure iust as handy to Vancouver as the special jails. Some V, Tils.' first grenades, balls i f baked earth tilled wit:i explosives, were used in the lalh cen j "Talk is cheap" they say. But !at that, the monthly account could- be more shocking. has never known defeat. He somehow always knew the right !of these nudist camps are well I equipped. moment to gracefully retire. " . tury. APPRECIATION Three C.CF.'ers who once , rocked this House with their Editor, oratory sat with the guests on I The Daily News: Obviously If the 148 Sons stripped off there nobody could be too much shocked for it has happened before and air quite lawful, too. opening day, for they have gone I would like to express my ap- 'to., EDUCATION! Several hundred British Columbia youngsters are not attending school because their parents are Doukhobors who object to the Idea. Wonder if they ever heard of Epictctus who nri t.n a hiHhr nlnre tn Can. ' precianon ior me ireauneiu i have a GOOD RUM for your money ada's most important law-mak-1 received while at the Wrinch Memorial hospital, Hazelton. I ! recently underwent an operation there and would like to express ing assembly, the House of Commons. SAT TOGETHER We saw them together today H. W. HeiTldge, M.P. for Koot- my appreciation and high regard said Only the educated are free or Lord Brougham who said Education makes a people easy ,to lead, but difficult to drive: for Dr. Myron and Dr. Olga ior Bogus Stock Promotions Wiped Out' 0NEANSW their ability and kindness. LEE SINO Hazelton, B.C enay West; Harold Winch, MP. for Vancouver East and Colin 'A ' easy to govern but Impossible to .enslave or Ramsay MacDonald, who said An educated man has certain qualities which make him calm In adversity, happy when I alone. Just in his dealings, ra-i tlonal and sane In all the affairs lof life. on anyicayy 4'",' WASHINGTON (API The U.S. securities and exchange commis-.ion has reported "a virtual cessation" of fraudulent Canadian i ;f ir, win".- f ,Any way yon look at OUT-OF-TOWNERS . . . SALE ON GAS WASHERS REDUCED PRICES stock promotion? In this country in the last year. Fifty-two Canadian brokers ' " Canadian labor, it Is declared by labor men themselves, would and dealers have applied to the commission for registrations etis-titling them to sell secdrlties in the U.S. subj jet to commission OPEN A 1 SAVINGS V ACCOUNT AT regulation, the report showed, j do well to wipe out the discrimination practiced within its ranks. Older and handicapped workers are still finding it difficult to find employment. New Canadians are under a cloud of "DP" intolerance. Many employers are coming around to a more JnollL l f canamJ AND Twenty-nine of these have been approved. The improvement In acrais-the-border stock sales begafi la.st 1 toS impartial attitude, hut even the A VILLAGER on 'the Greek Island of Zakinthos uses rocks, shattered masonry, and any other debris available to fill the crack in the earth caused by earthquakes. The arduous task of rebuilding their shattered communities faces Grex'ks In the area that was hit by a series of 'quakes. More than 1,000 persons lost their lives in the disaster. worker himself has still a long way. to go. year when a supplmnta.ry extradition agresment with Catwta became effective. Until then U.5. authorities- could, not compel at Canadian offender to stand tri.il Ci.Lt OR WRITE: M?m RADIO AND ELECTRIC Thl Bdvertlacmrni w not published or dlsployed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government of Brltlab Columblk. for fraudulent stock scheme in The condition of shock following severe burns lasts from 36 to 48 hours. Phone 644 Zli 3rd Av., Prints Rupert thftU.S.