r r t r .t fx: Prince Rupert Daily Wews As I See It Wednesday, July 8, 1953 t i Scientists Now Can Track Tornado in Sky STILLWATER, Okla. (APt A by 11 ! ;1 M v V ' ui Independent daily newspaper deToted 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. F MaOuH, resident H. G. PERRT. Vice-President more U.S. scientist says tornadoes now j can be Identified and tracked riL pi, per year. 10 00. psi :JLvj!rtB eabscrip:ion Rates: :y carrier Pr weeK. 25c; per month, tl 00 iy mail Per month, 76c; per year, $8 00. 55 across the skies. A mechanical system of track Great Canadian Dream .uthorl2d as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa Consider the Candidates v 10 DOL'RT there are many important things ing the twisters, developed by Dr ill. L. Jones of Oklahoma College, now can be brought out of the i laboratory and used to warn I those in the path of the onrush-:inn tornadoes. 'I THE TIT. HON LOU - J 'J I For six years, Jones has ex- ST. LAURENT seem? to me a far more tower N happening around the world that are worth iperimented to prove his theory that tornadoes radiate a type of i f. ing figure than the' r X 1 I "Uncle Louis" election) legem! make him out to! i be. "Uncle Louis" may stand In many minds for the kind of welfare stat that the Liberal ad BLAZING TREES with paint instead of an axe is siniph!,, controlled tiee-cutting opcratlor.s In Car.aciiar. for-r.-;.;-palnt is a highly visible brilliant yellow developed by Caiwi,. Industries Limited specifically for tree marking. Trees for iiti are marked at about eye level and at the base of the trunk. T! scene Is at the Harrington forest farm of the Canadian li-u national Paper Company near Orenvllle, Que., where work done to aid woodlot owners on the management of their sl;; on a sustained yield basis. electrical charge that makes them different from other storms. In a report made public today Jones said the states, federal government or private business could finance tracking stutiftiu which could spot the tornadoes as they develop and plot their courses so towns in their paths could be warned. He estimates a station and its equipment would cost about $300,000. Six men would lie needed to man each station. Jones has not had time to determine how many stations would be needed to make the ministration lias established i -Tl l : I .If" ' j social welfare wilhuut sot-inton. : Nc doubt there is more of it U) come. I But as I see it, that is the smallest part uf what gives the present prime minister the hold , irofound comment but mid-summer is a difficult ime to think about them. It is much easier instead " 6 contemplate the vacation just ahead or just ithiiid, preferably the former. Sitting in an editorial chair, one realizes that nany others are thinking the same thing. The nflow of mail dwindles to a desultory trickle. The . ig promotion ideas, the campaigns, the handouts , .nd the advice, free or chargeable, become so ... earce that the surface of the desk often becomes isible. The people with all the tremendous thoughts lave forgotten them for the time being and become "just as human as anyone else as they stare gloomily from an office window or loaf luxuriously where the sky i.s open and the air sweet. The exceptions during this particular summer, of course, are those who have been guiding the affairs of our country, or are seeking to do so. he lias on the af fet'lion of ! I I I ! warning system effective. How Canadians. j There lie stands, in the f!eh, the very living pruuf that the great Canadian dream is coming true. OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MacLeoc One of the features of the cur-' yardstick does one measua-ii rent election campaign In respect lis indifference and spy to which veteran Parliament Hill That's the prubletn f.iciii! , political observers are In unanl- tical observer? on Parliii mous agreement is its listless-, Hill the.s days. And they'n. ness. i no meai.s certain that tii ;, k For lack of dramatic Incident the answer, and general apathy It is conceded The politicians themsc'.v Kenerally in the Capital that ; n a simiiar dilemma t:i L',e ; he present contest has had no ti-al writers. Never , rival from the days of Conleder-; they hu.l to assess a situatl-.: ation. ! apparently dominated bv a That is taking in a lot of ter- .. rn.o Tht pr- u ever, rouirh guesses range from 50 I to 100. The effective range of a Istation is decided by one of its I instruments, radar, which has a .normal radius of 130 miles. The system devised by Jones 'and his staff of the Oklahoma j Institute of Technology relies on i radar, direction-findlni? appara-! tus, oseiloseope and other electronic devices. WHAT IS the great Canadian dream? Surely that this young nation, YOl'KG ETHIOPIANS are being trained by the International Civil Aviation Organization 'ICAOi to man Ethiopia's airlines. Muiler Nielsen, Panish member of an ICAO aircraft maintenance team, supervises a student in a workshop school in Addis Ababa. Other ICAO teams train newcomers as radio operators and weathermen. composed in the main of two Under a July sun it is hard to believe that men and race wnirn ere Europe's bit- . r t . terest and mast prolonged ene- mies, are no longer living to-geUier in Canada in the uneasy state which Andre Siegfried called "modus Vivendi without cordiality." Year by year there is more trust and more cordiality between the French and Enelish Victoria Report j . . by J. K. Nesbitr ray... Reflects and Reminisces ritory. But there are still a few oeorye Drew has failed ti ; individuals in thee parts who tnp uoiuit-al heather ! 1: retain memories of the political' admitted even in his owjL battles waged in the days of circles. On the other hamM Macdunald, Laurier and Borden. Liberals concede that, lof v sDeakine sections of this twe- Few political leaders In our silenced this finest political race nation. Year by year thrr re i history have had the astonish-1 speaker in B.C. yes, the very is better feeling between the i ing success of Premier W. A. C. finest, even if you can t agree They agree that in comparison 0f f)me better issue with " ith those duels of the post, the to concern themselves, i he There .is little pain attached j "-"l campaign is just shadow- JM arP far from lnclif fcfe.-f. n rivini. rinrtnr are renorted to , boxing. Bl least three p.ilnts in Xtte Catholic, Protestant, Jewish and 'Bennett. Results of the June 9 v.ith what he says. There he sat, other sections of the population, i election ar a tremendous trl- mutely, in the shadows, while vMr hv Mf,ar th different cul- i bute to him and his Social Credl- others spoke, and if they wore. tures in Canada tend to blend ters. There's no other way of good. Herb Anscomb could have i h ave HlsJ,0vered .Most people die ! Tne main "''f'-rehce which io-point platform. Those ,M Aumeri ftrru!i i unaua are lighting tor ineir pouu-;al lives. Yet the truth is that an election campaign s in progress which is as important as any in Canadian history. . Some predict that those elected will reflect the nood of the people at such a time and that they vill be the politicians who can perform best on the oaseball diamond or put on a good show at a picnic, '.Ve hope this will not be necessarily so. A good n'tching arm or skill at organizing egg-and-spoon .vKces is not a substantia qualification when affairs - if state are being discussed. , A more optimistic view is that the summer lull .Vill give us a better chance to concentrate on what :he various candidates .are talking about. In any ase, it promises to be a season of considerable heat, (-jitical and meteorological. There should be no J learth of conversation about the climate in either ; respect. better together, as tne various ' looking at it. There's no use been far. far better and this in- ( , te . unconsciousness. '" .cnn in the current ira- arP iiKler Drew's promt. saying they sneaked in; that the eludes polished political orator We would uke thlnk ;cas from those of by-gone days half-billion dollar cut in nr: i is the absence of any vital lisue m- j,l stand aainst Cwim,. between the two main contend- ism, ad ,j.s utomi.se if a t colors do in the maple leaf in the woods of Quebec and Ontario. Each little patch has its own identity, but all together add up wnole movement s just a flash in Lfrew nimsen. wiiai a suaiue.) the pan. Its none of these, and all because Herb Anscomb) things. Social Creditors didn't l-s a Conservative. i Not all wives nag. Some have their husbands trained. Brandon Sun. in parties Tiie difference be- lJpaj t() the munirlp.tlilirt tween the Uberab and the Pro- their taxation problem, gressive Conservatives in the to something even as inspiring sneak in, they were elected by! Deane Flnlayson, dereated B.C. j to every true Canadian as are to I more people thanever elcted a Conservative leader, was on the i . . , . v. .v.. . i-. ; . , i . n r n.v,., ,i KcfvA. t k n nlhifnrm too. He's a nlea.sant i Parliament H.il shamrock, or the "lilies of the ; movement is no longer a flash in yU''-g man, and everyone but the Hefting Dominion uay across tne a multitude 01 present instance, veteran puli-tlcal observers argue, is b:usic-al!y the difference between the "Ins" and the "outs," and nothing more. fiM-m,tir,r,ort hu th r.roi. ! the nan-if here in onvornmen lmrjersonal voters likes him. , ooraer gave Chairman Haldane. introducing Yanks a wnaie or a kick, i ney aree that none of these p-iii assumes the proportions vf ('rusaile, any more than da aJ them combined. The nurs!i. est Teacher of all. ' fur eight or 10 years. Only sour cherry In the beau-' "r; nlayson. said: "Perhaps saia so, memseives. iney were going to witness a lot of some- t iino n-miT iqac u . . ....... ftps not )tn well Known tn vol i M ... .0 w.c ... lllm, oeauuiui social wean pie "-; " , . . 'm; thine different on the Fourth in the abseure f n Assuming that there Ls some vear as the treat Sir Wilfrid if Oalr Rv i'h the Minttr nun, uuv . i . icw jiui.i wu win ) l eui cm.siuu,4 i-.-mi, in.) I considerable element of ,truth Laurier to after the Know him as tne Prime Minlster same power 0f Finance. Mr. Ounderson. lost verv Ion? Conservative rule. The t t ihorai p a nihh. Mr nc. ; of BriUsh Columbia. Well, now, KISSING IN COURT 1 , in thU diannU th ouestlon dually effective for v. Kissing the Bible before test!- that arises immediately is: ' purposes? 1m uiircruir.tr history books show that Laurier , nett wants Mr. Gunderson to there's optimism for you. fying in court will be discon- j Which party stands to benedit' Mi 'lnl ls lrv-""n- m'" Young Mr. Finlayson blinked came into office when this coun cHl-line parties. It may yet tinued In British Columbia if, from such a situation? Where j New Type Artificial limb Claimed j Closest Ever Made To Real Thing at this, and was no doubt astonished. Then, his hones soar- continue as Minister of Finance. He no doubt will do so. There's no rule to say a cabinet minister must also be an MLA. It is cus the Canadian Bar Association : the voters arent particularly .""It the present conM real of ne.vu a war is their in-imlns inffmore. he said, and Quite mod-I has its way. Abolition of Bible ; aroused elther.wav er.way, esUy: "I would be hesitant to kissing Is high time. The same ; dif iPrenfe aK,it putting a new' fl,re 11 u 0VPr- tomary, of course, but a man can . . . ,J ; .. , . i I iMir.Mii'u pan hn cprVfrl 11ir nnnr i . 1 1 . , , i try was on the verge of a wide open split, on a most dangerous issue in a two-race, two-language, two-religion country like Canada. Laurier dissolved that dynamite-loaded crisis by something fat more important than a documentan approach which he alnno in the rnhlnet hllt n.anc anjr ijicu.tiiuii, uui n.iuw l ""- - pariy ill power unset uy llli-l. enrrv carry in tne cabinet. Out s . along . , . . xl . , . ., ,.,, riWlnu nersnnnl Infection. How , i. .u KUhitlN, Austria i Reutersi closely the mechanism and shape 3ntish and United States surgi- of the human leg. The thigh and :a) experts are studying a type of : calf pieces are held together only ..irtificial limb manufactured here ; by tough flexible bands. iiiutcu icci in iiij wt ia viia i ' --II - iiiv;n it i t in u n f uu i r-v ui 1111 ik nit cannot take a seat in the House. it will be In due timer many pairs 01 lips, pure ana u;u.ty Whkh has been impure, diseased and healthy, ie reins of office? The Premier doubtless knows t holding by what it would be unpopular with the foul or otherwise kick around Or, in other words, vnicn is caunea to be tne clos- ! A unique feature of the Striede t yet to the real thing. limb is that it is held in nlare i DUblic to have a Social Credller ! Russians 'Execute The inventor Ls small, wirv'.nnlv hv th m.iI.i oti icaUed "sunny way. i resign his seat so that Mr nnn- Vitz Striede. who beuan makin tho miunt'i rl,u .h;i, ;. Ar I grew up, I saw the great ; HFninn rniiirt run Thi hanwn. dismal looking courtrooms until needed? The whole business is' a continued threat to permanent physical security. j irtificial limbs at Jena, in the 'inside the hollow thigh or calf ! urier Mtion, UU. straight, ed twlee last year, when Mr.ijU (!Arm3n Dnlira Ttman merman nrninn province nf of and .-.. piece, j .. .. . S sllm' m With 'lh his nob noble ' face and I r, I i r, till HPimin KfllirP j uunuciaun uiiu llui lirjf-vjrn- i y rvllllWIII I W 1 1 V V Saxony, , depending on the point atl noved his plant to Austria in which the leg has been amou- wlllU? halr llke p ,P26. V2S. In In 1932 1932 he he beean began to to rie- rie- trt taed. vh Each hn hnllnw 9iihm.ni his great, great, rugged rugged si ilume. I saw , eral Bonner were first seated Coffee Import Total Rises OTTAWA CP Canada imported 97,597.900 pounds 0 coffee last year; valued at $50,774.- FORI) 1-lon i:irr Pickup $2C50 successor Sir.How a ,iule of tnis a!Cnr llino DJaIc Borden.who carried the, , i lOl JUUC KIOIS The Prince Rupert post office is closed on Sundays. That Is, all of It which means postal nwiil IvkVos Att umll nit tha uirlr. ! ,'elon the limb he now is maktne 1 mmi i mAt. iiii..ii.. ! Hubert srt 5iriH v, ,.v.. iii... uu, iu en-1 , , awful lnnd of the First i . t ' .1 1, '. 'unique na.i Buugut wj inmate sure a periect lit. There are noi " . . . m me autumn session ui mci BERLIN (APt The West Ber-ejs And we always looked to belts. nui.u I Legislature, the Premier could 1 mind: 1 j shoulder straps or bind- lin Meighen in action, with his have twQ or lnree extra seat3 newspaper eiegrai sam to; Mondav with mucn anticipn- turrent Issue of ings. In like a razor ana , tongue iikc u , added Xopter Proving other types of artificial to B.C.-s 48-and could d 48 Communist German "peo- tlon. This was watching anxious j F," 800. pl"f says Trade the by-elections nu.o " eTinno in i t the n a " rtir xtnrffSJ ' f iaJe been -' "uted 1 i,,i fok i read vo'iri lM inn nouru newSi after onor tn the ''f1, Tne xeaerai 'rl lash. I saw Benneu, wno goi inauo . ! TJT-rZ'ir.'t.if limbs, tlv slump muselj.. .".r'!1? having 50 MI.TKOK Sedan.. $1 545! 50 PKI I KC T Sedan ... $83! '47 I OKI) Sedan, I Special , $99) 50 MONARCH Convertible $255i '51 riYMOl'TII f 1 ri 1 wnrbiflmetban r-oyed, ,r- u .vT", T 7 Iby '"Russian "fifing sauafr--l eLZ Z.rC." trade department liah lO ArtHltlrth" P,l"e in wurnf.- and n. of p- course we we af, all saw w Kin King, T - ,!. h " rm.ifi i '"8 1 -dtejhevin "di-beyins orde ors and and rlstin? nuistinrf Z""""'; "K I publication notes that, at the aluable Addiil( .....v,w . n V9 easily get ,ng of things House ltne Retl Army'' during the June IU1UUUIU MUUII1U1I ! in the Striede limbs the mi,.i iwho- in .my. estimate, wl 1 go Mr- Ounderson mto the e turn nf the century only 3.800,. 000 pounds of coffee was tm 17 workers revolt in East Ger ithm..h hi..u kZT" ' down in history as one 01 tne of about of' Mr Oibbs has democrats f , " "-"- ported, with a value eral election time, but already $405,000. ,nK hTrh. r.; " ' I greatest, truest 2-lm.r $170" fo Northern Fleets EDMONTON tR The hellcop- 1,. ...iu it., nu:i:.. 1. , lour times. j usually only about two or three 1 But the greatest of them alt tnrv He's a Btant-klller If ever b"-- .:.-- nnnougn you a scarce susoeci tterewas oneg He hasno know a little about how weexs training Ls needed before W I In 1952, Canadians" used about I seven pounds of coffee per per-json, compared with 3:,4 pounds Just before the war. can a ieiiow a bore. vwm iu uuiniy iu Hang 1110- " miwu tu x believe, Deneve, ls is Louis imuis St. 01. Laurent. Luirui. I , , j flf K i " rr man ".. any "j previous i"c.iuua estimate coi.iii.atc 01 uiio , Lonless in mid-aid or land in a tne Parent U able to use theFor he sureiy has just had his lwo w" . ltne "umber of police executions.. lny space, Is proving a valuable ; ntump muscles to hold on to the ; political opponents pay him the BACK TO 16 Bob Parker ltd SKKVH'E STATION "The Home of Friendly Service" M. liltlflK at SKCOND AH- ilV rfhT. uTh7. ZiZRetu rePrts have confirmed derson this year. He has beaten the Red German , tnu vui i.jv i 1 11 11 l 1 ij t 1 viiiiir ' The Prairie provinces are j Ecm,,..,,, capital rlt f)f blossoming with color u stam- ! Scotland, has a municipal of 71 pedes and exhibitions this sum- hipmhers ao'tion to northern bush plane mcm ie. iiiereaimr tne ei- greatest compliment that was leets. I fort needed to hold on to the;ever paui to a Prime Minister Manager Thomas P. Fox of :"rab ilh the stump muscles isjrUnning for re-election. Usociated Airways Ltd., which ;s!i8ht. Yet when the wearer re-1 Even the Tory front benchers las three 'copters based here, , 'axe the muscles, the imb can are now trying to get him to proved in the uprising that the Russians could not rely upon 4 hem against their own people. They often refused to fire on i mer, but this isn t ail by a ue tasen 011 wiinoui any trouble pledge himself that he won't, quit f, - ioters and sometimes even joined the rebels. Some 500 have To show the manoeuvrability before another full term in darnslte. The northwest ls a historic land, and there will be commemorated, old Fort Bat-tleford, established by the North West Mounted Police In 1876 of the Striede limb, one patient office. Mr. Anscomb last year, Deane Finlayson this year. Thus, diminutive Mr. Gibbs is ft man of vast political accomplishment. This column has mentioned before the extraordinarily methodical way the public. has been eliminating Liberal and Conservative parties. In the 1952 election four Conservatives were elected, and six Liberals.. This year, one Conservative and four Liberals. Thus, the determina fled to West Berlin in the last month. Demonstrations in -front of Stone gates will be erected, and empty food stores were reported tne park 8,lltably dedicated. The ays development of their use in j :he northland has barely started. 1 There now are five commercial lelicopters in Alberta on geo-ogical and topographical or tim--r surveys. Fox says the helicopter will not replace conventional aircraft n the near future, but would nake unnecessary many trips by anoe or on foot. . With helicopters, geologists ;an reach areas previously inaccessible. Fox recalled one engin PRINCE RUPERT TO Pearson Urges Korean Talks ui iiii..n,lMUi Mat v.ci- west ls full of d,amatic mem-many. The harvest, which began orips Do not pm)llt Ulpm t0 knelt without any support, bending both legs, one artificial, the other her own, completely double. "You never have the impression of having an artificaial leg," she said. "You think It is your own because the muscles are working." The cost of a complete Striede leg for a thigh amputation is about SI 12. Patients wearing last ween, is expecteu to ue suin'run to seed. pecause so many experiencea tion would appear to be first to elmlnate the Conservatives, then the Liberals. This year the Con farmers have fled to the West, and those remaining have been hampered bv Communist red tape and lack of equipment. GORE BAY, Ont. External Affairs Minister Pearson, president of the United Nations general assembly, said Monday night The largest limestone quarry in Euroe is In the English county of Derbyshire. servatives took a 75 per cent cut in House representation, the eer who said he accomplished Rtriprif limha can rid a hievele Liberals a 66 23 per cent out, And, if Dr. Giovando should flu- riore with a helicopter and crew drtve automobiles, run and carry n six weeks last year than three !out normai occupation. rrws couiu nave clone in tnree ears by ordinary methods. the assembly must meet eventually to disouss the Korean situation. Mr. Pearson, who has kept in close touch with international developments while campaigning for the Aug. 10 federal election, told a Liberal party rally in this Manltoulin Island com RSATILE MACHINE Fishermen- PHONE 644 FOR COMPLETE MARINE ELECTRONIC SERVICE ally lose out in Nanalmo, that' the end of the Tories In the B.C. ' ' House. I went to a meeting here for Conservative leader George Drew. There was something very sad, yet very grand, about the people who sat on the platform. The helicopter has many uses. Nehru to Meet Pakistan PM ingineers surveyed a 200-mile ilghway route in northwest Al- munity that the assembly must KETCHIKAN WRANGELL - PETERSBURG JUNEAU And Other Alaska Points jjjjjj m im Am LINES NEW DELHI (AP) Of f icial I hold the session to discuss ar. jerta in ly2 days. A helicopter vas used to find deposits of sand Jid gravel in the Cold Lake area or the RCAF's new airport In sources said today the Indian armistice in Korea if one is prime minister, Jawaharial Ne- signed, or what to do if one is hru, will fly to Karachi July 25; not signed. He mentioned no if ever a a platform symijoiizea political defeat, It was. that platform !ind yet, there they gat, defiantly, courageously; no deserting of the sinking ship for ON . . . Radio Telephont Auto Pilots Echo Sounders Direction Finders Jie big rocket range straddling ATI. 4 .. C . I... I 1 . Aiberta-Saskatchewan bor- for a two-day meeting with the dates lie fer Pakistan prime minister, Mo- ALSO ... Authorized Radar Service for The. meeting would be "the testing time of our unity and cooperation in tha interests of world peace." Coastal Steamships them, no fleeing vo Kociai credit in the Tories' hour of need. Most conspicious among the defeated ones was Herbert Anscomb. The thought flashed through this reporter's mind that what a sham It is that the gamble of political llf have hamed All. They will continue discussions begun in London at the recent Commonwealth prime ministers' conference in an attempt to solve the Kashmir dispute and other issues, the sources said. , Before it is used really extensively, however, it will have to be her. per and carry a heavier load, aid Fox. Mast helicopters now .airy only about one-third as mich freight as a plane of the iam price can handle. RUPERT RADIO and ELECTRIC Mercury Is the smallest of the planets, and the nearest to the Phone 266 Office Opposite Post Office Prince Rupert Box W9 un.