Prince Rupert Daily rievisi Saturday, March 13, 1954 j a Akarr) f I I "A UUO lU As I See It la In dependent aallj newspaper dTOted to the upbuilding of Prtnon Rupert nd Northern and Sentral British Columbia. Member 'of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulation! Canadian ' " ' Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert rwnlv New Limited. . r. MAOOR, President H. O. PERRY. Vice-President C Ambulance Service Urged VICTORIA 0: An ambulance service for hazardous British Columbia highways was .stigest- d Thursday by Irvine C'orbett SC-Yale. I Mr. C'orbett said In the budget debate In the legislature that when drivers get away from the main centres they are without the protection of an anitnttinre service. 1 00; per year, 110 on. tA-S., i 00. the Post office rvpsrtment, Ottawa. Subscription Rates: Hy carrier Per week, 26e; per month. ly mu Per month, 75c; por year, as tuuiurucea u second class mall by Not Funny '.... () () O Canada A VANCOUVKIl liKADKC wants to know if am official version of 0 Canada has ever been mad' urn NIEUW AMSTERDAM V''' Mighly tidK'.titf) ul hh (If!, wim V "'v. 1 ' ir til tin us tw sports and ffldl- l - if uttun, ittnmnirtit shop-, , I t 1 Lujjhuril, iuiiijjluuu'i sjIihi:., , ' " "1 w 1 v StWlASiex ""'" lulu,,,, s' l-'Ki'WilorluBiut K.tful.sr ailini'i ff'irx Ht-n Yiiili lo !,UIIIH'MHHirHI IWVHI Hot II HIIAM 1 MIUW ',IIKIiSM, IMA',UAI4 afnl KVNItAM . . . Imt-t I In HlllltN-liA ii illiuM rwir f ljv. rn'il'il IWili VISUKIIAM 4CH NMhHUAM M.it.ll.ly ..H U I.UHII. IKH 0. by llm KVIIUAM III MAA'JlAU. RYHDAM-JU- 1 I 'trimiit Miii h Scow-Loading Base Planned j NORTH VANCOUVER P A new scow-loading base Is being built here to speed shipments of prefabricated houses to be as sembled nt Kltimat, Klrst resit-, lar shipments, likely to continue through 19rel. will start wit hin a I moiilh. ' Luxury Steamer Prince George RAILS FOR VANCOUVER! and Intermediate Forts Each Thursday ai 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MidniRhi Comfort and Service For reservations writ 01 1 ft jffl r" nty or Depot Office, il'l riiirranl St., Vami.ui Olllii. ul-. i li, M,,ul,,.i zLi To lUROPt by Netherlondi Government ve,s law in this country. The air-wer is-, not o,ulu. parliament has never yet. passed o Hw telllim the Kngllsh speak -inii people of Canada wlu.l words they are supposed to sin;; when the musicians hei-ln to play the melody of Canada. However, the so-called Weir version of O Canada Is sung al- most everywhere ii fcny.lUi- speaking Canada. TRYING to get at Ihe . background of O Canada, I came on some most, interestlnf', bits of Information. The national anthem. Clod Save the Queen, has won its present unique place In public-esteem throughout the Commonwealth, without benefit of 'iws, passed by parliament There is, so far a.-i I can Hud, no law passed by the British parliament which says that peo-1 ' pie must do such and such, and ! sing sucu anu sum, wnen the band strikes up that famous tune. ' However, there are army, navy and air force regulations which govern lis use. Public custom Is the .strongest law. Incidentally, we have exactiy the same kind of semi-law governing I both God Have the Queen and O Canada In our own country. Home, years ago the Minister i of Defence Issued regulations governing not only the ; royal anthem, but our own Canadian patriotic .song, O I out tint" Uiuh i ,n Kf'1-. ul tiiiltli '.f.im.in- l k jliltllf S .ificl lfrtdilitjii.il ifirnilli-H:: AriifC (iKtin Utt rM;r.itiufi ami Inn. I.otid, plfiihlui fiifiij. H J. u.,h-inul, M II 1,, . , ,;' HJMe 10 i"''llM..'..i 2 K.illH.bm wJlf,n,.n Al.nl I, s.u., ,k u COMMUNISTS everywhere must ho tickled to death by what is happening in the States. The U.S. Amy and Senator McCarthy, their most powerful and their loudest adversary respectively, are at war with each other. If its implications were not so serious, everyone could agree with the Communists that it is a very amusing state of affairs. Put to words and aubic by some modern Gilbert and Sullivan cuni--ination, it could be a great success on the stage. Unfortunately it is not meant to be, and cannot e, funny. When military leaders with such tre-lendous responsibilities for the world's safety are acked into a corner by a pugnacious politician, umor gives way to anxiety. What respect can an rmed service command abroad have w hen it is in-olved in such a squalid back-room skirmish at ome? More particularly, what is the damaging ffect on the army's own rank and file? To a certain extent these incidents are in-vitable and even desirable in countries where here is freedom of discussion and action. Canada ad its own painful moments recently when it ap-eared there were horses on the army payroll. But the McCarthy campaign is a great deal lore than a political embarrassment. It is not a uestion of what the other party is up to, but how ar one can trust one's own colleagues. Private !eals are being made and broken at such a rate tjiat here seems to be no unity anywhere. As an obvious mischief-maker who is working jy-instinct rather than on principle, McCarthy is certain to lose in the end. But if the end does not :ome soon, it may be too late. D.ie. .joule r.Mii4l ..I Sluni.lflll IM.nKlile v.f,. il,,,rh BY ; Plnfnoll : II, was not till the administration of Kraiiklln lioos. -veil lh.it the Star .Siaii',led Banner was finally lionorwl, by law, ami made thi' oll'iiiul national all ! them. Kvi-n to Ihi.s day, few Americans j can slug more than a few lines of their national anthem. However, most Brilons know only one short verse of tlod Save Ha Queen. Churchill hlmsi-ll lias told of the scene on a trover just alter D Day Not a slnrje oflieer, except hlm.ait knew tiy heart the word: ol K'lle Hlltaillii.... . ' I llt.KK is the best story I eVei In aid to show why we need one agreed version of O Canada. During til Battle of the I Bulge, when Hitler Was making i Ills last desperate counter at- j lack, the Germans were il .inK : men disguised in Canadian and Ajliel.,,.UI', uniforms. The brass huls picked a hard boiled rcgl llienlal S-Mgcaht major to soil oul the real Canadians from the phonies and spies. As each man was brought he-fore him the fit ice looking KSM would demand: "Sing (J Canada?" H the man .'.puttered, choked, and muttered something about, never learning- the words, the llercc looking soldier would relax and declare: "This guy Is a leal Canadian alright, he. doesn't know the ; Words of Canada." ('EATING PACKING STORAGE Phone 950 M'BRIDE STRKET Oil PHILIP M. m . . . K.., ....L... I., lul.l.. 1. n 1 INSURANCE AND TRAVEL AGES D n n-w 7n lit tl:.j a... . ... - i j i iiiih e. rt, rnti Hospital visitors of the Cana- THK U.S.A. had an argument! dian Red Cross regularly rlLstrl-whlch lasted for a long Ion bate cigarettes, cards, .stationery, time about, which song was its , .-.huvlns supplies and other -.m-rlghttul national anthem. loi-ts to hospitalized veterans. iff CITY TRANSFER REFLECTS Reminisces FURNITURE MOVING LOCAL and LONG DlSTANCfi ANNOUNCEMENT I A vfiy small hoy about two i iopI, liiyh, In a hrown jacket and j a given woollen rap, Ls a far greater explorer than V)limimis. The naviKulor only cll.u-overi d Anierii-i', hill I lie Si.iall bov tiisrovers the world. lie Nulls his hoat of. the mind through an unknown sea In wjiii h ..ouiid.s, .smell.'., lights, rotors, shapes and textures are new eoiHinenls. When he was still a haby, a sunbeam falling through attlily window pane made him Klirgli.' and Hap his Utile arms wit li i i "'y' ! Now he ran rim and urab ; I everything, hut the small worth- j less articles seem to plra.se him j lbe.-.t. A blob of fluff from under; the ehe.steilleld, or the mini-! j pled end ol u i lgarette pui k-j I age, excite him as mtu'h as cost- j ! ly toys do. j The little boy holds up each . i bit of trash as though It were ! a jewel, and commends It to his i 1 mother's and father's attention with his new word: "See." Home-times he says "See-see," or fe-dada." J A grown-up, tired In the pur-1 suit of more complex .sall.sfac- i lions, feels sad because the little boy Is so readily pleased. I The little boy likes to run ahead of his mother when he goes out. He bobbles along on his wee legs through the cav-; rrnous passages, of public buildings, and deters to nothing! except a locked door. He salts into offices where important men are wrestling j witli ideas. Politicians, business i men or editors, they are all the1 -ante to him: shapes that look somewhat like Dada. but smell i of a different kind of tobacco, j He pulls the men's coats. They stop their work to pat ills head, and then lie .sails away again. I You can hear his little voice piping "See-see" as new mar-i vels appear on Ids horizon: drawers, riling rases, telephones : and desks with papers on them, j He pulls the drawers open, .samples the papers. j ' Girls run to him and gently extract the papers from Ills j hand, smiling Indulgently to-I ward his mother. To the little boy. weigh! y machines and possessions are so ! many objects- to be seen and j touched. Banknotes and coins i are playthings. They shine and ! feel nice In his grip. He likes them, cries a little when they are taken aay, and passes hi something else. People look down on him with great, tenderness, as he suits away on that voyage of discovery. Then he falls and bangs his head, and runs crying to Mama, whose skirts are Ills home port. Northern Survey FUN F'LON, Man. (CP) Federal Mines Minister Prudhai.i said at a banquet here, that aerial survey of the Northwest Territories will be resumed hi 19M. About 57,001) .square miles of the Keewatin area were mapel Pi 1UM and tilts year's work Ls expected to cover (iO.OOt) square miles. i : l-1 t fi Spicy Hut-Brown Ale f'IRRT AVKNUE AND The British American Oil .Company-LifJi achievement. Hysterical throngs will mob a move star in the. streets, but the man who con-ouers lethal diseases will pass along the street unknown and unacclaimed. St. Thomas lOnt.) Times-Journal. . fclf FHtS SHOCK Tobacconists are saying the scare is on." fihares are down, but "In the long run It appears pretty certain cigarette, sales will be back to where they were last summer. Bui have you heard the story of the man who became so horrifii d at what he was reading of dangers of smoking contributing to development of cancer that lie's already r,lv-i n up reading. is Pleased to announce that-FISK tires: OPEN THE DOOR To Finer Motoring now available at all BA service stations the Prince Rupert and Terrace areas. r$TZr"i FISK tires are unconditionally guar , i teed and are exclusively distributed in C British - American Oil Compa Be 'certain choose k E?csy and Hollywood, one heats, is the. place where you live happily,! and get married every after- ward. I February acted every now and j then as If sore about .something ' or other. And so far, any March! hares noticed can get good and mad when they feel . like ' it. ; Which in frequent. ' j Dr. W. G. 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