" Prince Rupert Daily News All Aboard Saturday, June 28, 1953 By G. E. MORTIMORE - ' .'n t , ray . . . Reflects a no Reminisces flVlll s- ha Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by I he Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. J. P. MAUOK, President H. Q. PERRY, Vice-President Sometimes an honest falsehood is the safest alibi. For instance, I know an army veteran who has humor enough n v Saturday Sermon Premier St. Laurent, every now and then makes a broadcast. This Is particularly true of today, with an election in sight. He does not speak French any better than he sneaks Ent'lisil i J and in nubile affairs this Is to be deplored But then, he had JXt an advantage, wun a separate parent for itcn language. . Uy SR. CAPT. GEO. OYSTRYK, Savati . "' yu therefore, btUn , T"' ! God, lhat ye present your bodies li'vnr 1, T .crrnUb.. MU God, ,,,,. h ywur I rom almost every church pulpit and we hear the timely urgency of HEVIVAI - 7 things. It is. not the awakening of the re-awakening of the living. ' ' Every minister admlU that. there Is much room in hi ron- faculty a -.--sr:iton for an awakening from 'God -4CL Subscription Rates: By carrier Per week. 25c; per month. (1 00; per year, 10 00. jfo, iSsto . By mail Per vnontli, 7fc; per year, i 6 00. ".stf" Authorized as aecuiid class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa Play Safe safe on the First ho alive on the Second. PLAY This warning' is being issued . as Canada approaches one of its. most dangerous holidays Dominion Day. Motor vehicle accidents always lead the list of holiday accidents as millions of vehicles jam the country's highways. Of the nianj persons taking vacation trips this year, majority will go by car and many of them will use the mid-summer holiday as the beginning' or end of their regular vacation periods. This, plus the increasing number of new cars on the road and the' substantial rise in gasoline consumption, indicates a heavy toll of dead and injured unless extra to joke about his artificial leg. One morning at the breakfast table, something went wrong and all the ball bearings fell out ot the knee joint. It took more than an hour to make repaii-s. By that time my friends was very late for work. Many people don't even know that my friend has an artificial leg. What excuse was he to offer for being so late? He could have said : "Sorry. The ball bearings fell out of my artificial leg, and it took more than an hour to get the leg fixed up." But who would believe that? My friend simply said h? had been ill Another friend and I went fishing. Just as we were on the jKiint of going home, rather late, my friend got a bat tangled in his line. At the some time he snarled the line In a tree branch. It was easy enough to beach the boat on the lake shore and get the line off the tree, but the bat wouldn't come loose. Finally we cut off the stretch A rard from JVte Cravetto pictures a recent visit to the beautiful Will Rogers memorial at Denver. One can't but envy Pete, who s expected bacK home In Prince Rupert early in July- He's making a splendid motor tnur through the niith-west, and must be stowing away a lot of valued memories. Will Rogers. It will be recalled, perished in an uir crush on the Arctic roast years ago. THESE PIGEONS, obviously more than "kissin' cousins," give a demonstration of billing and cooing in New York's Central Park, a place not unfamiliar with love birds. This is the kind of picture amateur photographers dream about. So far as we know, they are still dreaming, for this was "shot" by a professional! a certain amount of lethargic,! There mav h. and unprofitable Indifference, ?"H tion. In life i He run ee the subtle, creeping Udeal serpent of materialism wooing I fire is a holv ,,. 1 the unwary Into his clutchc ,5 , I 1 ,,.ly,one G As I See It i i professing nominalism, without I Hon nf. hf,i,, mw ' t6L Nowirr prof its continue to the real transformation of ChrM ' lee line, but mis does not mean We might cite the various Scrip- UliI m act fTJ to(W ' the news reading public will dtdlcat"J'1 li ture-glven illustration, of re h h . suffer seriously. Jt won t. Com- ," . .k - : , 0f, ' I )lud b " nttmtw-r- BY inodity costs keen rlimbinif vet .... .. , niii it-i iiieiniiers, then rp,.. uul vibrancy, in not to be found come in effect lp methods, but In a person Mllt , ,', ' " Ood's own Son, Jesus Christ. y lhe fil The first two verses of Rom- a'2aP d' .. t . . ! passionate Prespn rf , papers keep selling for the pro- '. verbial nickel. Nevertheless, . some executive action must b tuken in the way of cutting i Vo.,U and improving service. H on to a Te " O Home; Publishers are to survive. For Christ or 't 1..1 of Ch W Hlank C, wii, at.au A MIC CONSIDER these news items of the past few weeksjw Ja TT Czech workers rehel and try to hum down a fae-!& dominance of Jesus Christ In the ! real iff. When Ha has the ma-emln. oi line in which the bat was tangled. It seemed cruel to leave the bat mere to die, all trussed up, so we spent a long time freeing it. "Sorry I'm late home, dear. Got a bat tangled in my line, and it took an hour to untangle it." I don't know what excuse my friend offered his wife, but I'm sure it wasn't that. Recently we saved a Siamese cat from the gas chamber by giving it a home. The cat was a friendly animal, worth money on the market if it had not been for one fault. The cat ate cloth. On the first evening it ate part of a woollen sock i wool was its favorite cloth i. tory, though the death penalty surely follows such action in that Red-ruled land. The Russian armv - in Kti-it -' . i DIRECTOm I Hrli- In til fliorfh M , I siil ', -m st.ns. M.ni sh. l !:tr, ocrr riiwin, i . The Australian eru -r Sv-n-v ! ence: tiw wnewlng of the is making her S as a nalurnl f"- first visit to Hall-!"1" fax which port has given her ! "'l''nce- , , , . as well as other ships, a wimle When Christ becomes the of rentre. of tlie existence. a welcome. Austral n,u .i Germany is called out to sup-i , , , " press a violent, widespread and'' '.'T1,.4' b showlnB thut tne flrst efu' spontaneous spontaneous attemot attempt at at revoiu-! revolu of AM;i.lf riTmuu 41 h AVf W it Dmwnj!. , , n r . , t .1 ..... . , mi-ii fcin-ic luuuwA a oeoication t W'lj ummunlus I t. .service, while not so old, can be necessary change is to be untidiness and confusion. As the of every possessive fon.'e and tion. Thousands of hand-made slogans appear "Ivan Oo Home." sain to ha.e had a proud and care is used by both motorists and pedestrians. The following advice is pointed out by a well-known safety council adviser to holidaying motorists: "Wherever you're going, start early and take it easy. Don't be in too big a hurry to get there. Obey legal and common sense speed limits and keep your car under control at all times. Keep a safe, clear stopping distance between you and the car ahead. Slow down at sundown, and hold your nighttime speed helow the maximum at which you can stop within the range of your lights. " "After you arrive, don't overdo in exercise, eating or exposure to sun. Don't swim alone, know the depth of the water, wait an hour after eating, and don't show off in the water or in boats." BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Stock Market Prices Advance Steady But Brokers' Optimism Still Cautious By GORDON MacKINNON ,1.8 at 95.5, papers up 16.09 at A keynote of cautious optimism ; 675.71, industrials up 2.2 at 184 9 was struck at stock exchanges j combines up 2.1 at 155 1 and this week as price levels showed golds up 1.23 at 56.96. a seeieL of steariv advances fnl- aimi. w a Cunim a,uill g Prijcjt,, tl - iii.j rtiitiw. lilt- un.swer it 1 i .v. j . . that mat is is "So bo what whif" juwunguLwo nistory. For ex- ample. It was durimr th pir.i Syr.gman Rhee fiouts the UN and U.S.A. in Korea, sabotages , Oreat War that the German the vtic i-n-iiuuiK pending cease-fire. cease-nre, and n.ifiITIIE RUSSIANS are now learn-, warship Emden was sunk hv n students wildly demonstrate in Rwuir iBi HIIHT BPTI!T 6th Ave C at tmxt Mlnwu-r: K- ab Gl IIHT CKI-mTUIH 4t.ii Avt-nuf tin R v. B, A Wrlitht 45 lng the hard way that their vessel called the Sydney Th new, much more subtle form of 1 Kmili n hv Ih.. Seoul carrying plarards reading ... .., v,,, .tw. Ill.lllf' II Red Imperialism Is no more nr heap of trouble In the SouUi YanKee Go Home " The King of Cambodia, Ion First United Church Sixth Ave. W. and Mus;rav SERVICES ! at 11.00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. j COME AND WORSHIP ceptable to the conquered people of east Europe than the maintained by the French their " 1 n' -llrrean imper-his stooges in Indo-Chlna, tells ia"sm !s to. .,ne P"'" with erstwhile uav.misters -r..., , . out or we will put you out." I "'"-wn,le Seas 30 years ago. The old believe everythiiif!. the middle-aged suspect everything; the young know everything Oscar Wilde. The Kodak Is the Bible of the Mahometans. Schoolboy howler. . Now that the Queen his K- " me L!ecns revollei The political leirlers in PHt No Sunday Schools until Seplmber 6. The Church Is always open for meditation and prayer. enmrt K.. 1 1 .. - .......... i .. . . . . , I fcn vw-i uquuuitea wlin HKT I MTIIl S-tt Bill AvMiur Mv. L. O BMm jm tiiov m Frasw.Strw CO. Br dipt Omm H Sunday echini 2 ('s iKk-i NT. rtl l.S I.ITHIIt 6th Avrnur t MrBi;fs Pt: Rff. H 0 fir itM' ST. I'l.TI.RM .IM.IJll Seal Cnv f,unly School 11061.' Evening Pruyitf 7.30 pi Ki:oi i ft Btmt Bumliiy School 11:00 IT MnrnliiK WiHT-hip Smw M Ir ..,, USilSTJSTlL.'S. out ft inr iover-riding lesson from all the! Gotland than ever before. Her ' ..vuiuing l,u U1C A&MJClittea lowing a month of almost unin-i Press average of 60 stocks, New bases on Danish soil. " lintitu ",t ' all 'n nxitir TL Ilia ...n-l tn ,l"cw" MnlilGtv n-ol .n i . 1 terruuted decline. to I York markets advanced narrow ,i wviti uue wuiiu is mat i "j.--i.j win rt'iuni nome I ALL forms of imperialism are I Buckingham Palace, and see ly up S1.6 at S107.20. ' SURELY all the.se facts add up ;uoomra. aooui tidying up those 300 cor- ridors and 200 nmmt i.,n n It took several bites of a plastic sponge, but spat the pieces out. The cat is now in a veterinarian's. It has some vitamin deficiency which makes it eat cloth. The animal doctor is trying to cure it. Suppose I had excused myself in the following way for missing an appointment: "Sorry, but the cat ate part of my pant leg, and all my other suits were at the cleaner's." The cat didn't eat my pant leg, but he could have done. The answer to that true alibi would have been a blank stare. Another friend has a small son who puts objects in daddy's pockets. Once it was a marble. Another time it was a spoon. My friend found the spoon when he drew a package of cigarettes from his pocket and the spoon tumbled out with it. As it happened, my friend was in a restaurant at the time. He became awere of a waitress gazing sardonically over his shoulder. He started out to say: "This i- a spoon from my house. You see, my little boy likes to put things in my pocket ..." But what was the use? The waitress obviously didn't believe him. Silently he put the spoon back in his pocket, paid the bill and slunk out of the restaurant. He hasn't been in that restaurant since. , EVANGELICAL FREE Station "It" liuildiug Pastor: Mr. C. W. Sinclair 11:09 A.M Sunday School and Bible study 7:30 P.M Oospel Service. OTTAWA DIARY BRITAIN saw the light in time arranging for washing 10,000 when India, under Gandhi ! 'i"dows. and Nehru, raised the cry "Quit India." Women mnv be hist ns smnrt n. to something obvious and overwhelming. . The days of Imperialism, are numbered. Every nation is determined to run itself The yellow, brown and black peoples who were conquered, one way or another, by the white intruders are all By NORMAN M. McI.F.OI) ilth Avr Iiecause Britain did milt in- I n,en but more widows than wid- j Pa itor: Hfi Ioiifttl k T The first real "break" In the dia, in time to prevent a holo-' owers 'be " known, re-wed. caust, the free leaders of free Brantlon Sun. present election . campaign inaia and free Pakistan are nn reaching the point where they meaning oy a "break" the intervention of some whnllv for Firsf Presbyterian CI jointly in ! demand what Is the whit, : i Egypt trying to recon- rCT?un- Brokers cited several promising "signs of the times" in explaining the mild recovery. The United States federal reserve board's decision this week to ease its tight money policy wa.: said by many to have made funds more accessible to investors and acted as a "shot in the arm" to New York stock markets. Canadian observers were convinced that reliable reports of a big uranium strike on the north shore of Lake Huron were at least partially responsible for the current upswing amone; selected uranium stocks listed on the Toronto stock exchange. The Financial Post commented on the new find: "After five years of extensive exploration Eastern Canada seems to have emerged with the tuitous event has gone to the Liberal government in the form of the dramatic bounce-back In ThriiUKhout thr world tortay tlwre (tuea up the cry Inmi th(iuslKl 'Peuce. priKtc" mid tlionr it, no wucc Until nirn and women turn In full li ui Jikim Clirlnt. thef will ulwnya he wnr. hut nil mid trlf. If yon re looking (or p-c and t'onU'ntment conslili-r tlie clalnin of ItOM M ( IIHlsT Who In the PRINCE OP PEACE man's most priZed possession at l " f pl 8 ,?alural aemand 'or ,? comP,"te Bovernment with home-the right to run hu n '1P ""nonwealth', vital nerd emmtry It.isy in beside his own the way "int for tfsu f iif""ne Europeans to say, as they did: Ih , , . . 4U the price of wheat. Some 10 davs aeo wheat Drices werp hre.fiWini? wide nnen iiiui, io wnai Llie U1U D(K)K Ol In just a couple of days they everywhere, that they can run the "backward areas" better than Asians or Africans. That may be quite true. But as our Governor-General Lord Willing-don once remarked. "Good government is' no substitute for wi.sdom means when it talks of casting your bread upon the waters and seeing them return after many days. Big School PRCnrOTrT1 Mrs w ciroppea rrom around the International Wheat Agreement maximum of $2.05 per bushel to 17 cents below that figure. To opposition party headquarters THt NAMl TO WATCH fOR GKtAT ADVANCCS IN tCFHGlfATION self-government. "i'w. i . ....ui i vii, tf-s jviure r penally lo me. at Bi: keitJ Iplii4-the JdvVjJ)- brices inevitably affects the po-rrttcal inmate-'' oT-'P-'leadPr George Drew's Western Canada tour, now commencing Tho Pr" uit-m, nrcuieu inuue-io-oroer. it was a situation reminiscent of the ill-fated Bennett eovern- GH33(B CQ3D jrne old Canadian colonies . than 500 nchnol teachers -and were more efficiently run under 'other summer college students tliiatK-i:Fatilv.-G(mnHet',?wlll attend . -the fourth annual than they were immediately j summer sessions of University of after the crude colonials got ! New Brunswick Teachers' College home rule. So in India. So in , here from July 6 to Aug. 15. It is Persia. So In Burma But you 'the largest summer school in Just can't hold back the irre- I the Atlantic provinces. ment campaign of 1935. when chieftain has the consolation PRINCE RUPERT DRYPOCK i AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS Iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding Werx?iiriWiil'fe' to" visitors to worship it-' 231 Fourth Aw. W Minister: Rev. E. A. Wri OrgaiilsU: Mrs.E.J Sf and John Currie SUNDAY. JUNE 21.. that, while the prairie seats 10 days ago looked lost to thB l.lh- wheat prices slumped steadily while the Conservative prime minister was touring the prair erals, it was the Social Credit and CCF movements that appeared to be the benefieiarius ies ana tne government forces were decimated in the reaction Mnrninit Worship II H .. i l 19. of producers' discontent of that situation. He probably TRAVELLING BY CAR? SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MTNING MACHINERY Ktiniuy M'ntMK i...-Ilvenlnir Wnrship 1 Minister at both se "Remember the SabW to keep it Holy- nut in recent days that hopeful parallel for the opposition parties has ended. Wheat prices have bounced back as rapidly as theV fell Fnrl.hnnnnra is no worse on, therefore, than he was at any time. The trouble Is that there's Just an outside chance now that the Liberals may be better off than appeared the case when the campaign opened in the closely competitive nature of this election race, that's something for the Drew forcas to worry over. there's a re-assuring strength to the world market's tone. Fed PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 202 Sixth Avenue Wrsl eral wheat marketing experts are no loneer worried nhnnt (HBQUW ( APT. AND MRS disposal of the wheat stocks on SI'NDAY SKRVK'F.S 10:30-Sunday S,l,l and ':ltT Bible lass. of prize ol aruajor uranium; find" In interpreting trading statin-: tics, market technicians refer to a well-known economic axiom which .states that the combination of increasing volume and rising pi ices denotes confidence among investors. During the week, turnover at Toronto, in keeping with this axiom, increased an average of about 600,0000 share;: a day until Friday when volume contracted slightly In the usual pre-week-end reaction. However, pessimists were quick to point to certain warning signs. They say that all's not well with the market in view of the softness appearing in western oils from mid-week onward Taking a shorter-range look at activity in Toronto, base metals proved the market's most consistent winners. Following the insistence of lead and zinc commodity prices to further declines the grouping has gone ahead 10 index points since June 16. Industrials reflected Wall Street's stronger trend while western oils came out with a modest gain during the week. Golds showed little change. In Montreal, papers took the lead Tuesday in a general market advance that was Joined Wednesday and Thursday by industrials. New York markets made headway Monday and Tuesday, slipped back Wednesday but forged ahead Thursday. Closing activity struc k a mixed note. The Toronto stock exchange's weekly index had Industrials up f.OSPrX I K'"' ' (iursl Spral"'0; Kev. C. FH nana, iney're satisfied that there's strong world demand for them. Furthermore, they're moving in a business-like way to tak? advantage of the situation. Since obviously no one can foretell what the state of the market will be after this 11:30 Mnrniiiff Worship. 7:30 FvaiiKClislie Service Oreen HI Take advantage of the complete facilities available at the B C A A. k Free Reservation Service. k Maps, Highway Information. k Free Towing Service. k Personal Accident Insurance. k Free Legal Advice. Costs Less Than 3c Per Day . To Be A Member JOIN NOW! That makes its own ice cubes without trays and puts them in a basket ... all HID MLS EIGHTH ANNUAL i SUMMER CAAAP5, -y Broun'i Island- Terrace, B.C $1450 $1350 $950 $1050 $475 r.ioic riup Auaust '48 Dodge, Fluid Dr. '49 Ford Coach '46 Dodge i-ion pick-up with box. 50 Austin 48 Anelia ... '41 Oldsmobile Sedan with radio is poured upon It, the Canadian Wheat Board is straining every' effort to profit from the strength of demand at the moment. To that end It is offering wheat, for the lirst time In Its history, at the Atlantic seaboard at the same price as at St- Lawrence ports. The policy involves the absorption of transportation charges of approximately 11 cents per bushel. But it offers an Inducement to Importing countries to take wheat from a position which will mean speediest possible deliveries at least a week ahead of wheat bought i from positions on the St. Lawrence, and pnmneHncr ,itv. V I W BOYS' CAMP August 12 These CaBips arc for children 9 - y,rl(jf Our lacillties are excellent: Fine cabin-'., wM ', heaters, running water, froin u new well; wai j $650 the kitchen. LF.ADl'RS see it in operation at RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC Box 1279 Prime Rupert '41 Packard 120 Sedan $350 Kelehikun. -IMLss Irene Bwryman. Pastor S. Bradshaw, Kemanu. I W M ill I 4.45 at 304.00, golds up' .68 at 77 43, base metals up 7.14 at 158.93, their best advance In more than two years and western oils up 2.36 at 109.56. Montreal avera ees showed THE BRITISH COLUMBIA AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION RF.GlSTi:lt KAKLY. Secure a Form from-- 230 Hfil. A. The Manaeer-F. Antrob-s. Prime Ruprrt. United States wheat bought from positions along the Eastern United States seaboard The strong recovery ol wheat SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. banks up .66 at 33.84, utilities up Frinc Rupert Representative: P. IJNZfiY, . S4S West Third Avenue