Hiiadi,, wood. if iPrlace Rupert Ddlly NetfS See It As I Canadian Soldiers in Korea Make Sure Coming Winter Mosi Comfortable Yet IN KORHA 0i About the only t staffed by Canadian Red Cross hardship Canadian soldiers willlplrls; a snack bar; a wet can- Friday, November 20, 1953 9 I V 4 " r 4" - , it ; , j v;- undergo here this winter will be j teen uninhibited by military hn Independent dalljr newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. J. P. MAQQK. President H Q PEKHY. Vice-President policemen. """ONTO ... ""to 4 2 j Elmore lW k Subscription Rates: By carrier Per week. 25c: per month. 1 00; per year. 1C 00. Bv mall Per month. 75c: P'r year. t8 00. It ?? Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department, First-run movies will have one week runs at the recreational centre, while units will have different feature pictures every day In their own lines. , Apart from routine tactical training, with both day and night exercises, one duy a week Is, set aside for ceremonial drills. The RCR Is even doing march their absence from home. The forthcoming months will see the Canadians' fourth and snuggest winter In Korea. Brig. Jean V. Allard's force will be almost as well accommodated as troops stationed in Canada, will have more amenities and will get better training. Units have all but completed work on their campsites, more liki' landscaped parks. The Royal 22nd Regiment's boast even ("anada Won t Wait ONE of the main points made in the Ottawa speech of President Eisenhower was the- hope that i .U V - .Sr.. " f pasts in column of companies and the advance of the entire 9 battalion In review orderroutine here but special events back home. rockwork terra4.es and stone fences. wni.-nH im;i tents floorboards and watwien walls I the U.S.A. would event AUtT '"HlCi tonight. CFPj.; ually decide to team up with Uanac a to nu id mei Pulp and paper accounts for ten per cent of revenue freight -ur loading In Canada each ; year. for t)ie plaUtous' squad UmU have begun to arrive and ere ex-; peeled lo hi; installed tlirough-; out before really cold weatlier J wis in. Every tent has one stove !now, and ultimately will have !(wo. Must will have electric light. I ateel quonset huts with con-; Crete floors house unit head jWiuAaiiNeU) at W St. Lawrence seaway. But so far as I can find there' is no rejoicing in any Canadian government quarter at this pro-; ' mine at partnership. I Canada has been waiting fori lllie U.S.A. for almost 50 years j on this project. So the reaction' lo President Ike's gesture of! I hope is a shake of the head. ! - . , : .'C" 4.- quarters, quartermaster stores, j , messes and canteens. , i Besides completing their own ; ! ' camps and keeping up their ! training, units also provide de- i tails for work on defensive post- SCRKEN ACTRESS Olivia de Havilland and her four-year-old son Ben meet the press during their brief visit to Frankfurt, Germany. They chatted with newsmen for two hours in a restaurant before flying back to Paris. mm The top people here In Ottaw.i ; hope that the President is right They hope that even now the j U S. Congress will change its i mind. But on this matter all Mhe leading Canadians are from j Missouri. They will have to be L lions. ! Everyone Isbusv and morale Is! liiRh. This is reilected In disci- j pline. Two minor offences in the ! oftTTERBOX 1 I lL-m I M T W . shown, UNLESS I completely misread the temper of the people in our eovernment. Canada will nut More Airport Surveys? I T IS with concern that we note Toil Applewhaite I at Ottawa has felt obliged to ask the e;ovei'mmnt for further surveys to determine the feasibility of building an airport here. From where we sit, this appears to mean that the survey completed last summer was too small an effort to prove anything. If such is the case, the government has made a bad ethical bloomer. The announcement that ?30,00() would be spent on surveying the site at Pigby Island came shortly before the federal elections. (.Jiving the government the benefit of the doubt, we assumed it had been determined beforehand that this amount would cover requirements and that an honest attempt would be made to conduct an adequate survey. But it is beginning to look as if this action win less in earnest than we had hoped. If it was merely a political manoeuvre, we regret to inform the government that the money was wasted. Mr. Apple-whaite's services to this constituency are valued at. considerably more than $50,000 or any other amount assigned to studying the airport "situation. .Had the government frankly snubbed the whole business, we suggest its member still would have tarried the riding. Public confidence in him is a great deal more durable than anything the flash of a quick buck can promote. Admittedly, however, we may be giving in too much to suspicion. Since there is no public knowledge of the survey results, it is conceivable that the work last summer was carried out with the best intention but that difficulties arose which prevented a decision. It is more reasonable to think that this must be the case. An airport at this corner of Canada has, after all, much more than political convenience to commend it. We want one for our own local reasons, certainly. But there is nothing local about new air routes spanning the Pacific and northern Canada, and that is exactly what an airport at Prince Rupert would accomplish. TERRACE TO PRINCE RITIRT , be maintained from Terrace Rnyal Canadian Regiment recently were the first requiring the CO's attention In more than three weeks unusual In any army anywhere. One renson given Is the troops' interest in their work. They see HIGHWAY compared with that which h;s to be maintained from Rupert'' If he did. we feel sure he would crtl t-ihn tfitpnipnt m'irti n NEW 40-INCH RANGES M, allow this latest expression of The Editor, hope for St. Lawrence partner- j The Dally News: ship to hold us back If the j This letter Is in answer lo the American cooperation is not j letter in your columns from Mr. forthcoming. j Dan C. Jonason. The! Py-off In their own smart paragraph four of his letter. The bulldozers would already WITH THE EASIEST-TO-CIEAN m OVENS EVE! MADE , m GORDON and ANDERSO! Phone 46 three times more equipment hi' speaks about has to maintain six times the mileage To conclude may we repeat that this road is not what It ,'hould be, but it Is definitely not ness, comiort ana amenities. KE( REATIONAt CENTRE An example Is the brigade recreational centre, Allard's personal conception and his pet project. The units take turns in pro As we operate a five dy per week schedule between Terrat e and Prince Rupert and run ii least ten loads a week each way, we feel qualified to answer Mr. Jonason's letter and put the record straight. the fault of the personnel personnel dl- rectly concerned. They are do-i it y the best thev can with the have been at work digging the big dilch on the Canadian side of the river, but for the belated hope that the U.S.A. might, at long last, come in on the job. Canada will wait till early next spring, for what you might call a death bed repentance by the US. Senate. But beyond next spring no. Either the dirt will be flying by next spring or the fur will be flying. For If the Americans succeed viding work details. When completed the centre will embrace a 3,000-seat open-air amphitheatre already used for the brigade boxing championships, a 700-seat 'Jumbo' quonsct theatre, BUY NOW - AND SA We wish to state that the con- PqVi0mPnt at their disposal Hav-oltion of the highway, at various lng ' lu.acis removed will not times, leaves much lo be deslrrd ; improve the highway: a more but this applies to the whole practr!ll solution would be more section of it from Galloway Rip- j and bPttpr equipment. iwith added stage and I rooms and a projection booth las tsrmge 10 icrrace anu 1101 Many Items at Foctory Cost ond L;j built on at the other end; nn Minister of I'ulll:- in stalling this project once ,. 1,..., ot. v,o h i Honorable oM dt,H fr,r c Innn t. timA VV- ' WOl'k.S. BOYS' TWEED PANTS Heavy, all-wool, suitable for winter wear. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Reg. $6 00. Now, pair ice-rink bulldozed out of the paddies and watered from a nearby stream; a library-hobby shop-dry canteen likely to be P. LcROSS Terrace Transfer Limited again even by their belated I promise eventually to come in i and help build the seaway I Canadian MPs of all parties are 1 going to be really boiling mad. j I SO FAR as I can find, there Is I still no real hope among the ileading Canadians in parliament know equipment breaks down j and that very little can be. done j when it is raining. Consequent- j -ly we disagree with "pafugraphj three of Mr. JonasonVlrtter. j With regards to ihe"nmpu;H j of equipment at Terrace as com- 1 BOYS' LACED RUBBER BOOTS While they last almost half price. Now, pair - BOYS' SWEATERS Pullovers, long sleeves, all-wool, lots of wear. Now - - MM? pared with Prince Rupert. H's; Mr. Jonason ever enquired ini ;i the number of miles thit lias to . that the U.S. Senate will change 1 its mind. MiEiLonnM BOYS' WINDBREAKERS' All wool, good for winter wear, trss than factory cost. From ... A wisecracker might say "Ike proposes but the Senate disposes." President Eisenhower may honestly believe that in the end he can persuade the Senate lo agree, but few leading Cana- Smithers Boy Scouts Receive Charter From Commissioner b The Canadian Press mittee and G P. Collison, repre- SMfTHERS First Smithers senting the Elks' Lodge. The Elks i IV ' dians share that faith. MEN'S SEMI-DRESS WORK SHIRTS Roomily tailored. Roughrider brand. All si.es S4. 95 $2-50 Fac tor v ( ost JL RYE Boy Scout Tjoop was presented are local spoiwors of the re- Frankly, our cabinet minis-ts charter last week by Jim organized Scout movement here trrs' would prefer action by the Blain, field commissioner of the 'President to clear away the j M-"lain Mr R1 , stressed strpprl fh the npPf, need for B.C. Provincial Council of the . as Qnd , , difflcu,Ues Lull Called ' ? In White Case : , WASHINGTON '('APi"" Senators investigating, the parry wextcr White case cantS a temporary lull today, but .gave no sign of abandoning their efforts because of President Eisenhower's suggestion that the need for such inquiries may soon be ended. Senator William E. Jenner iRep.-Ind.) said he does not leaaers 1Clluer:5 ano dnu assistants assistants lor lor VH Men'i ond Youna. Men'i Slacks I fc-jh fitting. Lots of 7,59 jj I . "tl i.' fi-ftf wenr. Now. nair Boy Scouts Association. Close to tne 1 which are homing up the power 80 parents of the 20 Scouts and Scouts and Cubs. He declared it j side of the development. 60 Cubs watched the formal i was the boy who suffered if i . presentation to W. H. M. Colli-:., , ,H.Bhin ! MY OWN Buess ls that most of GIN Aristocrat 8 yeart old Anniversary 5 years old Viscount 4 yeori old Melchers Special Reserve 3 years old London Club London Dry intht on melchers Semi-Dress and Work W the MPs and cabinet minis n i 1. h-aI) tnilnrffl son, chairman of the group F com-1 ,, ... , .... . . The charter, he said, is recog- tM 4.25, 1 ters the most of the permanent civil servants, who are per m vi Real values iur.ni pi AKJkFTS haps as important as the others 1 know where or how far the in Nylon reinforced. Weights to 8 H !C nition of the Smithers group as an official part of the association in Canada and of the worldwide brotherhood of Scouts. It authorized the sponsoring body to carry out the work of the association, a program of training laid down by competent Reg. $12 00. Now, pair would preff to have Canada quiry by the internal security "go it alone" on the seaway. sub-committee he heads will This is not because we have lead. The group's next session so much money that we prefer I is set for Monday, to put up the whole huge sum ! Jenner told reporters that "for ourselves, rather that go 50-5Q the first time we have been able Golf Instruction $2 a lesson $15 for 10 lessons C fv c E NT RE ( 5 Monday ond Tuesday Evenings to,, Attow' "that FBI report on LOOK i FOR THE NAME 'Tiie Scouts and Cubs an'6 their It ls because we want to demonstrate to ourselves, and to all the world, including the UJS.A. that we are a fully grown nation, able to do big things on our own. Between the Ruyal - This advertisement it not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Governmenf of British Columbia. leaders were congratulated for the splendid showing and for the progress made since re-organization in. the late spring. Mr. Collison welcomed the parents, outlining the history of Scouting and declared Scout training served to build character and give the boys a good start on the trip of.life. the hands of top officials,'' and it, w'as impossible to say' now what developments might follow. The president declined to comment directly on the case of White, who Attorney - General Herbert Brownell says was promoted in 1946 by former president Truman in the face of FBI reports which, Brownell asserted, tagged White as a Soviet spy. 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