v i o if Piince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 5, 1953 in Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuildir.f of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Colombia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Netrcpuper Association, r-ubllshed by The Prince Ktiptrt D.ulv News Limited. J. F. MAQOR, President H. G. PERRY. Vice-President ray . . . Reflects and Reminisces - H ' " f As I See It by (Cfmore jYPlPJroll Caolf instruction by World Renowned Golf pro ' NAT CORNFOOT MONDAY ond TUESDAY NIGHTS by appointment only 10 lessons $15.00 k A -v a ,4 - .. . . -- .vyJK'-i, ' ' if . -v. ! SllhwrlnMiin ttatra. ly carrier Per week. 25c; per month. $1 00; per year. 1CG0. MlSf l JV mall Per month 71r .,.,, . Authorized as second class mall by the Post Office Department. Ottawa 1 Keep On The Trai We dislike causing any sad- j ness, but It appears to be a fact : that according to Professor Leo- j nard Kenworthy, most of Hie! world lives in Asia, most of th.' world is non-white, most of the i world is ill-fed, most of the world is sick, and most of the' world is illiterate. The profes-1 sor is affiliated with the Aniert-! can Friends Service and doesn't j - rr '.7? . " f ... ... ::. ' fs Jt 1 lilack Blots Red Spots TO CELEBRATE their new alliance with the United States. Franco's led wemoers unly Cubs CIVIC CENTRE take a word back. Why should I he? A00D HOUSE at the Alaska Music Trail concert last nitjht served as convincing proof i.hatthe public of. Prince Rupert does not wish to "lose 'its opportunity of hearing the great artists !I .which this series provides. As the business meeting on Tuesday night .showed, there is a very real danger that the Alaska f , S jxH -. ' . . I i "i ' Zxi'.. .-j... w Falangists are parading, shouting slogans for seizure of the British citadel of Gibraltar. Somebody will have to write a new definition for the strnnup ' A sociologist remarks there is no pat answer to a juvenile delinquent, although one school of thought is that a iillie n...,. 1. behind that little put would solve a' lot. ..Music J rail will have to be abandoned unless there line-up iine-up or of 1953 iao3 where where Spain, Spain, tht the . an immediate . improvement in . ticket sales. Un- newest ally of our oldest aiiv ''ffmnthlv trif.v havo ih-m.ul n(F t.l,..,.l Ine U.S.A., is acting almost as - J "'Ji,vl1 "" ly "hk if she were still a Fascist. last season that the Civic Centre is faced with the WJIES THIS CONCRETE SILO i runihlerl and hnrpH it. m,t(c PAKISTAN has now followed impossible responsibility of subsidizing the series. India's examole and started It's looking like a strike, yet one can cheer up. Do you realiw that a year ago in B.C. 4';. pounds of T-bone would have cost you five dollars? Today the same cash will give you more than six pounds of beefsteak, and the price is expected to drop lower before the month is out. Anyway, this is whut dealers say. farmer Herb Kepple of Richmond. Kan., blamed the destruction on dry weather, now plaguing' men of agriculture throughout the West and Midwest. Kepple is confronted with the problem of removing the ensilage, valued at $2,000 which was to be the winter feed for his livestock. .its nuances are not geared to this, and there would ine Da" rollln& 10 aiare ner- , . , . , , . ., i self a "Republic, but within the no choice but to advise the artists that in future commonwealth- -V i : j I.; " hey must by-pass Prince Rupert. Small commu- Tne British ex-Empire has ai i ways deilea successful defini CONTINUING NOV. 6 and 7 J-ancie f-anlie 2-12 yrs. Reg. 75c, 89c, $1 00 2 for 47 Vf ofETTERBOX '.Tities like Bella Coola may welcome them, and '.naturally the Alaska points are all lined up, but sorry Prince Rupert is out. f Such a situation is unthinkable and, we are tion, and today does so more than ever. Churchill's iffhand wisecrack about the strange character of the British world-wide community of nations is still the shrewdest: A collector of miniature elephant's whose home Is in fornia has been presented witTf an 800-pound live one. And The Editor, N,,t on!y did the UFAWU ln j The Dally News: , linrit the membership of pre- I , ., . ' . . Pwpnt Recent artifice articles nnnn;.. 1 - .- V nnvmced, does not express the general wish. After I In f(j(on (on (J(oit3e t.,cL" "We,tlost half of trying to apearing in a vious unions-, it also inherited 'WO ,.,WO lllicert-iin unctriain ve-ir jeais at, it tha the Start, tirt" the Alaska A lT, MUSIC , jkeep it, and made it infinitely (Vancouver paper supposedly re- the traditions and ideas which .'.Trail last season proved thai-it Was wanted here !reater fyn to give it away." i porting on trade union develop had been 40 years in the making. ..,1 , t ., . , ' . , , i : : menis . in tne irauiiB lishing industry inuustry ; The i ne basic basic idea uiea so so inherited Inherited was was $1.8 thereby hangs a tail-Hair and teeth are said to h.: man's best friends But even thj' best have been known to eventually fall outund stay that way. COME to think of it, the? defeat i have compelled me to write this that of trade union riemnri-aev We would regret it bitterly if we lost the series CZ? rl '1 1 ier;.f "f.v hf. en: and ?GS'e who 7- 4 years. Reg. $3.95.... Cj(i()(irilini ISfir 8- 12 years. Reg. $3.95 ... , . . .. , , ' ' I". T. w'c mi: cnuuru w ami men win understand the Impos Uffh Unintentional neclect. The thing that ever happened for should know the uniiiw.iiuujioi nciiTv. l. i iic best ufsi. wav way to to rr .w. uic sentiment sriiuinem oi of sibilitv sionny oi of trvin trying in to maintain maintain , "-""!us" a v.. - ivu. uiiuiLTini nimsp t nnn nnnsp snmwin. uhn ho. t.r..un er. : ....... ... ... ... . . Mfvunt irevent thiit that uiui, is ic w to tn buv uuj hut, f tickets uincis ini.-..-. now innv iur Fn.- for rh, Llie i. hr two rC- . !aTf"f, ' : . r " for 50"i,li" of sch " on anything - . . . " " I " " ' " J i i inuusiry. ana some- but. a true democratic base. XMAS TIP: com. i & Find Out For Yourself nHtaV j.Z r, ' w''c"'' "loreover wno 1S not and The constitution of the UFAWU i LT? i!' taen " ,he is an Psion of democratic i "n1-dn, h" 6.a h , "" 'ln f act I oplnton on the part of fishermen Cialuirtline S)lriilt i , . : ".v ; i-iuB,cssive uonservaiive party and shoreworkers since it -o ,- , Thp The inrJ he member-ln statin the n ine R DlinO Blind he udp hfd ..Thrfe1 n any IP mI :.B.rowled . t?..R! t:. L"1; to which I belonir I do r ,harH which re 7 , ".naininjr performances. With two more successful concerts, Prince Rupert will be safely on the Trail. Help STARTING this week and lasting until November 1-1, those who are suffering under one of life's ?nost, difficult handicaps are asking for help. They Tire fhe hlind Thev nvp tVio 8-12 years. -Reg. $4.95 iMinir "pr eide iHhe'uaS '"0t Tf"" " " anyne'S bUsi- '"'' the membership. In the !da Son of the ltLh El n??,bUi mV 0W"- but beCRUSe R face of thls fact' the charKes 0' S 'of ThrBrS'RaJ Tha ieto What rwi:doml"at'" jjcn are made icoming to an end, as it did,! , ,, y" - a-nst the UFAWU are slander- i with flags flying, bands play-1 n a"my years ln lne Industry ous lies. (OoijA ins, and the sincere singing of , ve Deen ass"iated with one The present attempts by an Aiilri Auld Lang I,an Rvno Syne, the the nhonoo-i change-',00 unlon or r another aroth:r and and manv many Americnn American nmnn union tn to rolH raid th tho $2.92 $19 5I.8S $2.91 t $1.85 2-4 years. Reg. $2.95.. 1 With, ; .tv or later t-. disease r or injury, must i. t' live xi their days , over would have come in blood- ""lons nave come and gone in UFAWU is an attempt at domin in blackness and in danger of other misfortunes sned- as il did in u.s.a., with usiry 0.v" tne Past atlon by an American group, of , v.; u i. i(v l- -i. s aeeP legacy of hate. i"" " oi mem nave Canadian Industrial workers, -wnicri such an atlllCtlOn invites. . ! The strange thing is that, in , been 8od- others not so good, This attcnjDt so far has been ' ! . V f I ... .. 'IL.. . -ti fctmtis 4-8 years. Reg. $4.95. this one resPect. ChurchiU the me 'ectual. others quite the lnunhable-and I it j predict will Phvkallv sbacklpfl . . tnysicaily sndCKled ns as thPv they iva aie, tV,a the Hm,l blind aie ovo PPOlte. My experience has J0King writer Is Wiser than not continue to be laughable regard- a.race set apart. But their plight would be worse if Churchill the power-politician. i.nly bTee" in the rank and file less of the lies uttered by Sca- Xlore 'ere no orcahizatiorr- Ilk . tile thhM ! H""" contemptuou.- J0"- Internationa! Union L ' iv leierreu 10 uanani as a ituiuiuuiu m- suoKesmen. Rational ,- Institute for the Blind-to brine; them to a i"n"l'-d fakir." It is the strange I' c.ludln,g tle Pst ot secretary of: in the UFAWU no one is de position where thev can n uotiv intt !.rny5 .h'sL Lhal theJnf!"-ITnU the L: 1 membership or any privilege Immediate of membership because of race, Fish-' relminn nr rv,,imoi nnii v j --- ....w !uilc ui LuaL iii.Lie .Drown same ! w numraias in life has transformed what was once j Predecessors of the ic United United Fish 1-3 years. Reg. $4.95... r.m:ii aim Ainea w o r k e i ' which Is -true democracy. Every Umon' ' : member has the full right of Organizations in tht fishing criticism, the right and duty of industry did not ,, : ,a mere fcmpire, built on force, With personnel , specially ... oualified ,., to help the . lt0 a world-wide family of free jhQess and their families adjust,-themselves to free' nati(jns-ln-normal living, libraries containing- books in Braille i f-' A n,'-:$y r.'i"'i''i V; j .ft' f , ..si. '.i "' . - v.. " ' ' ' " J ' . ' ' t 'ti . " At' . ' . '.Mi'iii;- - . i t : - ' ... 1, , j L-L- -';i' " ""J ' v 1. 1 uiim lUi lIIU.iU.li Lstence because of any drive by ins union policy. The Seafarers' any political trroun but. annrorwl Tnrernatinnnl ITni $1.4! WTifl Mnnnlvrwi orl, j ,i . ; neJtli is a small story with a 6-18 months. Reg. $2.50 big lesson as an inevitable result of the otlier unions cduld very well lougn conditions and poor earn- "py the UFAWU. Certainly, if ings of those who worked in the t.hev did. seamen who are In the industry. The course nf nm-t Km -would out a hotter Hoi ik.. SHAVEMASTEfl Bigger, single SMOOTH head shave CLOSER than any other method, wet or dry. Try it then drop a hinl lo the folks for Christmas. RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC Phone 644 organizations were the antagon- they receive now. ALL SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS SHOPPIE The STORK Shoppy IfZ TW ,? P f have lived ln Vancouver different i, types of gear, different ,,ln-e 1800 and am proud of being racial groups, and different rnM;n t .r t--- i - j v.i.iwjMn.111 mm dim iiictny uuicr facilities -for the blind, the CNIB is able to save lliousands from misery and despair. fn Prince Rupert, George Mitchell is head of the CNIB's local branch. His appeal for financial Support of this cause should receive a generous isponse. Contributions should be sent to the Bank 'II Commerce. Alternatively, the -Daily News will ajfeept those being delivered by hand after banking Tlwurs. areas, which led to many small UFAWU because I believe it is an unions, all with a separate axe outstanding examnle of the best .( crflnn 214-216 Sixth Sf Phone Green 184 Canadian conception of demo- it It was , only i with the birth of ,-.. o.. . .... .j . A very fine native son of British Guiana, His Honor Sir Frank McDavid, CMG, CBE, was invited to the Coronation to help represent British Guiana. He was to be specially honored by receiving his knighthood frorii Her Majesty, the Queen- But when his plane stopped overnight at Bermuda, no hotel would give him a room, because of -course Sir Frank's skin shade is not white. That disgraceful episode happened ,pftfy the April . election, ' eoplajJr majority' to a party campaigning openly on an anti-capitalist, anti - white and anti - British ticket. But if helps to explain why See PHILPOTT Page 7- fl u.pTcu IAJ tUI LUII1 lUettlf tV.A Trci.iirfr i . me umwu in 1U45, - useir a corri- of late which have been coming bination of many previous or- in from the South. The UFAWU ganizations that some kind i,r ,ii. -if 117.. lo .those l J yifl ps- 'came 11,10 bell1-. less Ptth attempts of the SIU i-.His -Gift that kimtifh yho live in darkness. 1 'j - iiFA.-m. ' "X, f-i. p m anv otnerf rmuo; p import UFAWU wrrerrse sftides huve revised and suTpect' demneYaHc been made in bettering fish ideas prices and general conditions for ! I conclude by quoting the Sav-fishermen as well as establish- lour Himself: "Know you the ing more decent waees and run- tith o.,, rv,n u .. v Helicopters lo Deliver Film ; To New BBC Television "Citv" TyDCDTAPW dUions for wage workers. i ROBERT DEANS McCAFFERY. HIRAM X, WAiKER ,? ' 1 LONDON (RenterslTho nnc:.rf.i . , liv li n vim 1 uomuciii, diicauy iias movea 10 I, . .... li. building a $25,000,000 . "tele-jits new quarters in the White ... y WK iu vrais.uiy area or west London. But DRESS PUMPS! 'i, complete administrative and nrnrinctinn "British tplpviclrm V,o. departments .... will not .u. no n be moved 4r ....... . naq uul- grown the facilities it has used for some time. mnce 1935. The plan for the new I Alexandra Palace first home centre was made about seven xars ago. It now is getting up We have selected a group of top quality Dress Pumps with high heels and are selling these at only $5 95 Infteleaixtiirl steam : under the d rection nf 1 ' - l. . ' .' v .' Sir Georce Ba of. television- t Television City" will have a! IMPERIAL CANADIAN WHISK Decanter Botfle of BBC television, still houses much of the administration and is the transmitting centre. Most of the production now is at Lime Grove, near White City, which Barnes has called "the world's finest television centre." The BBC has spent $3,500,000 on Lime Grove and its three studios. Lonq Memories ROSETOWN. Sa.sk- (CP) John .. V'j i :' , ,, . ,; , i f RED GREEN NAVY BLUE BLACK min central building known as j)e ring," housing rehearsal JWims, offices, dressing rooms nd a glass-enclosed public gal-Irry. -rfutting out from the central .ructure like spokes of a wheel i')i be seven long studio rtmild-rgs, each overlooked by the stnindproof gallery. There also will be several 'smaller buildings, plus a helicopter landing-sace for delivery of newsreels and other urgent film material. . The scenery and "props" de- W. Smith, who operated the ,iv:';.r .4. first farm binder in this district, has celebrated his 100th birthday. He recalls the introduction of oil lamps when he was a boy, and can alsp remember the first time he saw cups with handles- JC If Regularly priced to $12.00 .' f. . I.- All Sizes in the group :rcr rr NOTICE OF COURT OF REVISION RE VOTERS LIST TI?eL.CUrt of Revisiori shall sit on November 16th, at 10 a.m., in the Mayor's office, to Torrect and revise list of voters for 1953-54 voters' list. pi tram l Vaik ter ous ..." ' - . . l ' ' " ' ' " - . . -' FAMILY SHOE STORE i " r.. '. 't' I R. W. LONG, Returning Officer. 629 Third Avenue West . , LIMITED DISTIl'lERS OF THE FAM O U s'&A"'5" This adverlisrment is nnl pnl.lishetl r dlsiiiavril by tlm Liquor Control Board " W Government ol Uritish Columbia. Phone 357