Prince Rupert Daily News SALE As I See It Writer Urges Aciion To Stop Mail Maij Moves Thursday, February 12, 1953 , 'V . t ii J . " a m trpndrnt aatiy nnr aerotd to th upoulldlng of prior Kupen and Nortfipm and Central British Columbia. Mmlur of Canadian Ptmh Audit Burrau ol curulattoca Canadian Dull Newspaper Aiwoclatlon fiilHI.h-o by Prior Ruprrt Daiijr News Llmlwo J. . MAOOR. Pwdnl H. O. PERRY. Vlce-Prtaident V -At,. N. l -f ' . . 1 . J. .. - - m: LONDON i Rrutt'rsi Uriren CI hi ore v ' V f ButMrrlDtkiD Rata: ey carflir- h 2c; p-r month ! (K: per fr. 110 00 riajt rr mn Pr mourn, tsc. per year. aouu. luUunwt a eacond daw r.:tU by Um Poat OWoe Department. Ottawa Or.' ''" Slf-f ; . - tl J measures of land reform, birti -C' i If' U' ' ,J.' -fT rtmtrol and rhurarter tralnlni i V'XlV 7 ' 'SV.l -ll&f m-i terrorist -rl.kl.n tart Afrl Jw LI -jUTK.' ' H i" !ft i? 1iS -"'. ' t . ran colmiy rr Kenya. Brrortllni g.-.,T?"r-lri ..,X. fl"4 a 3 U' -'";rU i "i-- t rratMt II vine sulhorlti- . ; ' :i J ' - ,V . . ' - Uukfy. rilr nd ri'nt!.'it fla i?: " .Wit -, -f.. ?? ',- - ft 1 was burn nd brfd antunt 1 J4rftw5 v 'I' ,U a . atmrrfcr thr Mat. M.u terror I In Hitler's Steps i npTrn t t DAYS FRIDAY & SATUf. $12.98 BI'SSV KU.s Vj u $5.98 ond $9 SI.I.IIFI.KS-Vp,, $1.98 PAJAMAS-v.,,,,, $1.98 98c ond Si 9. $1.98 BAUVAIJ.H-ir,,,, $1.98 iii.orM:sVjll,u,t SILK P.WTilv. 2 lot 98c Tht- .M'.v ticAij readers nave sent me copies of the "obnoxious pamphlet" re l.ils sworn to ouxl whites iron the colony He has lived miw of his years anion them spe-ak their lanRuaire fliienUv. cently denounced from al! I sides of the British House! -..-eainii, , .-.MtUMm, ..iwtw-J"" .- - " -. .- -... -:!' ' .1. - -:( r ---,: ?--; -'r -'. .... , . He has lust written a Kl ::4 v . .... f e.V .a .MWVAevC'' 9-0' h V.M -.V Jt..- 'Mail MttU-arxl the Klku'vu." 11 lili ll In- sltiKlea out land tm eer as the (tr-atcst sinKii" tacto' behind the arourre "Thr 6:ins" "t ' Mn M u mirvement are still very iav-.' TIIK BAND OF THE ROTAL CANAOIAX RIX.IMEYT on parade at a rrr-mony l ihe National War Memorial In Ottawa leavct shortly for a tour of duty in Kinn ith C'itl-i I5tJ-. Ir.fsr.try Brigade. The band folloms bands of the Princess Patrlvla a Canadian Light Infantry and the Royal 22nd Reflment which have completed tours of duty in the Tar at of Commons. It is titled -Plans of the Syna-giup of Satan for Free DU-tnrMttKVi, ( nir-rt'e fneo British Israel Association of Greater Vancouver." It explains on pace five how en ex-Communist Bulgarian diplomat fled from home, hid out in Budapest where he obtained a copy of a speech supposedly given by -Rabbi Emanuel Rabinovk'h before a special he dwlares. ' and unless the r Naders can je Klenllhea an' Support the Boy Scouts years apo there died at the ape of 84 TWELVE a remarkable man who, though christened distinctively as Robert Stephenson Smyth, became better known by his surname, Baden-Powell. At an early ape Baden-Powell found it entertaining to hide in trees when Indians were about in the shaiie of masters of his English schonookinr for boys out of bounds. It is not recorded what value he pained from this pastime, but the fact remains that Baden-Powell kfame perhaps the greatest exponent of wood-lore in modern history. It is said that he could follow a spoor like a Zulu. What is more important, he started a scouting movement that promises to endure and prow as lonp iuJ there are rmys on earth. His endowments take on particular significance for Prince Rupert at this moment as an appeal is Jfinj' made to support the youthful fraternity which be founded, that of the Boy Scouts. "m Althouph Baden-Powell was an enthusiast of outdoor life, his first interest was in the successful cTowth of boy into man. In looking for a code by arreitrd. as tly are apfH.inlKl an atirnilil may still be made U STORK SHOPr I carry out the orittlnal lull nlii i lot a wholcMile stl.uk -on tlx ! Foroiiean population" Ray Reflects and Reminisces Down east a boy Infant whist- important part of It. ! Tlw closing date of the Orand led when a few days old. It would ALWAYS FARTNP.KS! NaUottai at Aintree la this month seem that Just now, babies are Fellow says that some thintts and there Is no scarcity of tickets smarter, or nurses are becoming seem fated to go together, such securely tuekeu away more beautiful. as ham and engs, foxes and 'mff tin? of the Emergency ' Council of European Rabbis In , ' 1 Budapest. Hungary. January 12, lt52." Ho smirRslfd this text 'out to Germany, says the pam- nhlet and then In I'RA vbi' hounds, and homes and Ottawa he gave it to one Eikoi". mi. : Now 18 the lime for seed cata- -Ex A luxury residential area Is being considered fw rnm-r George, the :te being atom tiif Fraser River. There Is said to b a pressing need. So far as Prince lins. It has been published In ' lo"s- insteA spying In se- several US. and Canadian Jem-0" 10 ivf wno0P nd IS"AIXT SOMETIIINT. nel,- A bachelor not entirely with 1 baitini! she-La hefnre the renrirt - He can, for ex- Kuoert Is concerned, there is a in VancouTpr. The se,nd-tn. i out advantages The ten-mile tunnel at K1U--ample silence the loud speaker pressing need, but it s more for mat has a drop sixteen times ; by a bit of dial twistinv resiliences than re;t.s. jiast link in this Infamous chain . was a Canadian paper run by : ex-Social Crediters who were that of Niagara Falls. But then there won't be nearly so many1 Mr. Churchill, it has often .. V,:..u ;,rV,t mi;rl Ucjilf Vir ua nfit rwvnniwl expelled from the party by Pre Call 2. That's the Cab 1)1 ,,mvii jfut,. K - "I, jmier Manning for doin CI V hat th Rrit h : i, um 11. .1.1. n i t uu bv stern and joyless thouphts. un tne contrary, ne ; smu ever been able to either coax or I Israelites now do In a big way. A communist Is sometimes des- force candy away from him crlbed as yearnings for equal division of rrnemi 1 pflmlnffe T. e fnllnvlne 1ntwt nn ft tvtv xrim a penial individual whose beliefs went like this: "I believe that God put us in this jolly world to U- happy and enjoy life. One step towards happiness j THE Imae inary Rabbi's "speech' I Is so ridimlorn fso obviously ' We hear the old-fashioned of fish In a British warehouse Sun Life Again Ho! I lliut II WUUM1 IIOl Ue-'trxtne - rfi.o .-.4 !.. W. is to make yourself healthy and strong while you ; ceive an intelligent child of ten. !,Kiv ,wnvi iir. th. m.i,i. -f . .ii.r.H ie t hiiHO" ilia are a hoy, so that you can be useful ami so you can ; Va asked to bill, st tond BlrI days-never mind. - enjoy life when you are a man. But the real way to j the jews through the -syna- j commencing this month, can- ji st an ache Top Canadian Recc , fi-t happiness is by giving out happiness to other ,j ... S JTr,. adas newest and latest postage, ifty years ago. Canada's World War Two and deliber- i sUfnp became effecUre. It u record wheat crop would have Fnr 'S? Mpu Rneine rwt..r . . ,for do,,r nd places the meant cheaper bread. Now It who killed off over five million ttshtrin. It U doubtful what If there means-weU. d.ies it mean w Mm W W I W WUJHIV fope." In this spirit the Scout Law was evolved. Here it is: ' HOME Zt ,. ..... , . )ta anything- In the service more .except a headache for markct- The ..r, Rabbi is made these 1 by lyp)(. Nothing, no matter how ing organisation, obvious forgers to say: ' We remoteIy. Is borrowed or adont- m.l W.j Milliims Sold ; ToIhI Insuranre ii Now Over $. IIilIiMis; Policyholders' an it ii must now work, with every ; ed It u canada-or at least an means at our disposal to pre- j :1. :2. $22 Millions Durinjr 1953 I'ppfd by il M 'MILESTONES cipltat World War III within five years ... I can safely promise you that before 10 years Jarvis McLevO mails. card ; frtim Mexico, remarking the. weather is fine, and suggesting I we Journey south and ae Uie j country. Well, why not? We can remind him of numerous first ' class ideas! I A Scout's honor is to be trusted. A Scout is loyal. A Scout's duty is to be useful and to help others. A Scout is a friend to all and a brother to every other Scout. A Scout is courteous." A Scout is a friend to animals. . 4. As little a:$1.5opw week.- SEE IT TOD A I 429.50, . have parsed our race will take', "" tt rtteo Tae iaiijr Neat jits rightful place in the world ; i 'very Jew a king ana every i AQ Y.ar. Aaa TnAnm " ' Gentile a slave. The fish boat Victoria caiient'- Six vessels Oiree larne ad "We a r a rrtiinfintr hMvilv Ifhn a. t . . . . fire .nrl hi.rna tv lh wafer's ! veM e.f mfitlv ivrv imm the l lake continues I on reports oi"" ' - anti-Smitic ootrages in Russia , edBe on'y ' of the per-: Canadian Navy will attend the (ne aunai nmn wi nc rrrw ueing coronailnn nexi summer, unrr. to whip up indignation in 7. A Scout obeys orders of hfs parents, Patrol Leader or Scoutmaster without question. S. A Scout smiles and whistles under all savea, British warship wimewhere in of Dip y r 01 t... . $81 63'.' .m pass i poilrylvudi-n. and C to the brli. t.r.irx i rea.M-d jxidi i tKi:o - T tal amount ol :i' by the fssm Life s r. ? poliry m i-.-'.i1 :r -' now rem h'd C I ASSITS ASI) istr-r Total aweb f pany at thr rn4 ( I amlrr rrvlea mrtr B ' 0. a a inrrraw l F aver IMI, Tlie e were invnlr4 m aw ami private enlrf"" United States . . . simultaneous M'lth S-MS million of new buime reare 4urin 1 tl) Sun l ife Aaturanre ucn- p.tiiy uf (anatlit entine hiilrt (he record fur another ! er, tiptn(t all Canadian Hie rnminnlii w Ih ame period. Total Nun Life incur- t litre now In forre amowwU la ' mnrr than " hilliout. nurk- j Inf yet another milestone in I the pmrrew ml jnd.t't j ' eidlne life ruirpiriy. (irwir W. Rmirke, President. In pre- wnllne Sun Life d?ml An- ) n ii4 1 IUMri. niimnretl that I nnHrvhnlderV dividend dur- j In IfjJ will aninunt la t!2 millioni. up Ik mlllMin train ' but year. Canadian waters for a day or so ly we will advance through new 30 Yean Aaa Today GENERAL ELECTRIC VACUUM CLtAMERS RUPERT " an informal call seurces iarre sums to outspok- I xne Lutheran church . an,- was wnat enly anti-Semitic elements in 'nounced it is planning the erec-'. amounted to And It was not so America to increase tneir ef- tion of a two-storey building ln'r'8 Ji. feetiveness ... - a central location here to be used f A Scout is thrifty. A Scout is clean in thought, word and deed. I can state with assurance as a church and also as an as- i Some folks say li s worth a few RADIO & ElECTRIC that the last generation of sembly hall and reading room dollars to think of what you d do white children is now being for fishermen. : in the event of winning an Irish born. Our Control Commission j . sweep, no matter how many prinripallt ia w4 Box 1279 Phone 644 will, in the interests of peace i Edward F. Jones, new city j times you full to do anything of StatinK that the obtertlve , and wiDine out Inter-racial ten-! elerir and solicitor arrived nnlthe sort. Seems true eiKiuvh ol the biiMm-M nf life husur- j sions. forbid whites to mate with the Venture from Vancouver to where this fair city Is concerned pablw attlilf m. ' niorlJJ". Ibe ia" bond invenlmnd fae amoimlrd U V and rr-v It In interlinc t Han Life ImnliwW ' MMt home imf ' ; If there is a better code for boy or man, it is yet to I reported. To keep alive the movement which gets its inspiration from these unselfish precepts, we are being asked by the local Boy Scouts Association to help. It may seem selfish to say so, but if we respond generously, we will be doing a good deed not only to others but to ourselves as well. mve was to make available : lU M'tvirfi to a many rxiple whites. The white women must take up his duties at the city cohabit with members of the ' hall. tatjil turn of l1 ptMhiiuc. Mr Iwmrke em- ! nhai.et tl.ut. the Kun life Ii i playinn a lending role in this rmrpoxe tjtxt year. n w Sun i I. He hitm"is ainoutiterj to SS45Mlf OOO as coinn.ired with j I NSIST ON WH HE HORSE'! average af $4.l" " Tha, the Caoiaaat nraminent art a the 1'Jf.i fmure of 4nl.m- , dark the white men with . i races, n y, . fJ. 20 Yeorj black women. Thus the white! Ago Todoy , race will disappear ... I Musa Jean Sunberg entertain-! We shall embark upon an ed the Blue Birds Club, a branch ; era of ten thousand yean of of the Baptist Church, and their peace and plenty, the Pax Ju- leader, Mrs. R. H. Liney. at her, riaica. and our race will rule home on Fifth Avenue. j i undisputed over the world." j ' ' ! - - 4 j A Boeing Junker plane made; WHO SAID Hitler was' dead. direct flight to Vancouver from anyway? Never, at their low- Prince Rupert. Passengers were to provide homrt l A (K0. en n'Tene of H . The i Hun Lie pf.t'Hnnda opT8te i OTTAWA"' DIARY By NORMAN M. MocLEOD pt modeit means. est rale fiimril e"1' vear was !. in nearly ju rmnine la 1.7-r In Ih v""" throuutioHit the world, but lite minor psrt of this new life liunrnrirp wwi seemed In Thi-i Increase. rm- .To the romance that's insep-i tested In the field. The present v. arable from a mineral rush any-; spectacular finds were the result. est and roost diabolical, did Jacs. iw&ftugiey, boo xoung, Mrs. ; Such Canadn t'nited States and Orrat flrltnin Oroun Insur- any permaneni w 1 in the inlercM n Smooth additional earnmr' nnre inrlmlpd 111 the new hiitnei total aimmnetd to 1V87 l(f. an Inrrease of Hitler, GoebeUs and his chief, "Page ana Marie prinster. , Jew-hater Rosenberg descend to! Q Years Ago Today such depths as have the inven- tors of thU foul fake. demolished toy a huge snowslide It is to the credit of the Ben- ' he,.nm- . Scotch So Mellow and T2ich 7t tnillKmi over 191 The Importance of Oroun life In-mi'in-e, said Mr Bourke, l fr d I i ' " thereby trior life Inniiranr W hcl'ler. The tolal wrpl " ' tinenry la SI1U1. where regardless of whether it Underneath the coal In the mines Is for precious or for base metals apparently major bodies of cop- the current stampede of pros-! per-silver-lead ore were detect-pectors into New Brunswick con-: ed. They might never have been tributes a novel embellishment fonnd at all, if the depredations all Its own. !of the German sub pack upon . It is the only known mineral !ocrt coal-carriers hadn't led to nish in hLstory for which the ! re-openlnf of the New Bruns-acUvities of a pack of German wick cal properties. U-Boats can be said to be dir-, MAJOR ORE BODY ectly responsible. Government geologists who i literally were on hand at the the death of two men and 1 1 . being injured. Many told stories brine lneref,lnitlv reermnlred of miraculous escapes1. f 1 7a a valuable aortal fur tor bv resiwmnlble Industrial and httxtnrKa knrtrrii who are Credit party that they Immediately enforced the "resignation" of the former prominent Social Crediter of Duncan, B.C.. whose name appears on this pamphlet. It seems strange that a quasi-religious "Christian" organiza uir INSI F NATroN1 Men! Old at 40, 50, ii. tirturke men""' finding that wrll-rounded n-.iuranre and rrtirement pro-tramme hr la both to aeetire and to retain valuable em-nlovr-es and promote mund staff relations In tv.th lunte 60!WantPep,Vim? . , , . j birth of New Bniruwick s great St.W BRl'NSWICK new mineral field are being ask- Back during World War n.ted on all aides these days how in all countries .$n Lite m-erawj ..,l.il:.rlv 111 n. von ej rtir , teT' wurei p tion would spread far and wide even across oceans the foul, (Continued on Pa;e 5 oioii. and Orr: m and small organizations. German submarines were having j important the find really Is. far better hunting near Cana-1 They answer cautiously, so as not da's Eastern coast line and inito inflame speculative ardor ir- 9ui WW 'frf Nlr Ten 1 ftl'leU u, f.i ne.. hi yr )MnftH. itiM vnj at A. i) dj men and women t At the end of I "HI. tatal ins iiicreawun'r 1 .,mllV r the Oulf of St. Lawrence than responsibly. But It is apparent San lfe lnuranre in fnrrr otnnd at $SJI2.W7.MO. an In- the readers of the nation's daily meant protection "Really Great . ereave of SI2I.4H.OO nearly in rut" II ALU I " people. aver the amount at the end the previAii year. money snv to all In the Capital here that they regard the discovery as a very major strike. One government official who ha been close to all phases of the discovery put it this way to this reporter: "Exploration already has proven a metal-bear WhiskyI NOTOC n v and ood.fof newspaper ever dreamed. And amongst the shipping which fell prey to their deadly torpedoes more commonly than almost any other class were the relaUvely aiow-moving freighters carrying cargoes of coal. These ships were being lost between Newfoundland and the lower St. Lawrence In Ornnp Inxiiranre in forre, In-rlnded in lhl nmannt. ha now rearhed II 413A1.W). an '""r ' Canada -fl .nilllon nnlicyh"1.. ing depth of 200 feet. If further ior win"" . mtp exploration confirms a metal-1 billion. T'" rrti for O'n-rV bearing depth of 2,009 feet, then there'll be more ore than the developing companies will mine in several generations." Don't Just Say scotch-Ask For numbers that Intensified appre-J ciably the wartime coal shortage which Canada already was experiencing. To meet the situation some of the New Brunswick coal mines vhlch hadn't been in operation lot a considerable time were re also tne ""'" e,ere.rrrof. The Court of Revision will hear appeals for Section 7 tonight, starting at 7 o'clock at the City Council Chambers, City Hall. vestment tW More Winter Fowl PORT STANLEY (CP) The in oevei-c"" w- Increase nf 1. Annuity payment whlrh the Cam-panjr ha nndertaken t provide immediately er In the future, through individual erinlrarts or rrouw pension plana, amount to S117.dl,Hl per annum. The number nf nottciea and eroHi eertlfi-eatea now In foree i 1312.MS. BfcNFFIT PAYMKNTS Mr. Botirke referred to life In.iuranee a the most popular and effertlve method of permanent nsvliid. because it provides an Immediate estate In the event of death, and also assures financial security wlr-n working yearn ate over. The payment mudc to Run Mfe policy holders and beneficiarlrs during 195J nmriiinted to $118,018,000, or $407 .(MM) for each working day mid-winter survey of water fowl I in this Lake Erie district showed ronos. pun" ,..., huildln. hosP'W' , opened. They became literally hives of wartime activity. Then and other bra"' Ji.n nrlill the number of birds was about 50 percent greater than at this time last year, due to the mild (Signed) "'A copy nf,rn; complete A,., rir.irtrnr-rev;;, winter. The bijgest proportion, about 30 percent, were canvas- when the war w as over they were I surveyed afresh to see if they poKsesseed any hitherto undetected resource which would justify their continuance. The first survey, taken shortly after the war, detected no sensational mineral deposit. But more re-renUy new and improved elec trie prospecting" methods were back duck. H. S. WHALEN, Choirmon, Court of Revision. rioldrr or m"K '"?"' Lr or I'"1,,' William GUIcison was the toun w ContenH 26'j ounces der of the town of Elora in Well I Klip-"' --.sell" Tills a4vrrtiiiemrnt U nc nuMlKhea er fllsplaved bf lh Mqaoi J Kae. loraijM" ington county, Ont., In 1832. Cvntral Hoard or bv I lie Government f Kriliih Colombia.