Prince Rupert Daily News Report From . . . Monday. January 26. 1953 O)' Si . - Parliament Hill By Edward T. Applewhaite, M P., SkcenQ 5 tJi ' ' l it As I See It Clin ore n j ji independent cuter npwpaper drrotm to the upbuilding o ttrlnc Rupert and Northern end Oentnl Bruisn Columbia,. Umber of Canadian Press Aunt Bureau of Clicnlttlon Canadian Dally Newpper Awltlon. Published by "eh Prince Rupert Dairy Newa Uilut 1. P. HAOOR. Prident H. G, PERRY, Via -Pr.dent In asking the government to take thf gales t off books, the Canadian Library AssH.-iation as. that it can speak with one voice for the Subscription Rate: iy earner Per wk. 2bc; per mouth SI OA. per year. ilO.OO , iy mall Per mourn, iSc; pt-r y-r. S00. i i-lit until .uthorlaeit at or.d class r-ai! t tr Post Once Dep trtaaeat, Ottawa public. Community Spirit Tops - v., r', co: eommvfnity spirit was A J-.ES.SON' in progressive 'A, provided provided at at Terrace lerrace last last week v H'nen the village ,? : 11. A " 7 " -f md 'district Hoard of Trade held its annual meet-njr.jTo a visitor at this meeting- it wits obvious that j German Flashback IN 1949 my wife nd I I travelled to and fro in ! western Germany 1 , w i t h other foreigners. One of jour companions was an ! American, whom -we mis-'took for a British1 ex-; colonel. He was dresel in (very shaggy tweeds "and The rune has grounding in John Milton's aruniriit in r comparable cause before the Lords and Commons in 1644; "Considir what nation it U whereof ye are and whereof y are the govrrnours: a nation not slow and dull, but of a quirk Ii .jenlous, and piercing spirit, acute to lnv. nt. sutlle and atn-ewy to diM-ours. not beneath the teach of any point the highest that human rapacity can ar to" The Mas.M y Ri rt urged that "a sales tax uliuuid not Ue tt-plicable to books " Many ptrople claim and there is considerable he people of lerrace know where mey are going md;that their destination is a promising one. '.Of the prospects ahead, perhaps, the most im- enko's apartment... memorable occasion m. " Uurent. then Minister "of j.' ice, had not-x-en Cimm, use he felt that Uui 1 become rather s,.Tm ".; latlonai incident On tli ' lowing day, which u , , day. the UK. incfi tv," ikmer wan receiving the lawn. Both the Russian Amba ind Mr. Bt. Laurent rr 2', ent. When the Ruiin A-sador asked Mr St u' 'Did yoii find U (iMimt today?" Mr. St. Laurent 7-know what he was taikmi i', because and this U the ant point Oounkoi to menu were turned out w a Member of Parliament t ' the RCMP. which was not was done with the stolen tr of the Curnc report. MKMKHtS OF TIIK EXECTTIVE f Ol N( It of the Canaclhm Chamber of Commerce present a brief on fiscal policy to Finance Minister Abbo t &id Revenue Minister McCann. The brief uivd a cut U income tax and tisttier.lns up o 'jwriMng tft to rltht- iseaterli Dr McCann Edward C. Wood of Montreal, council thairnian. ami Mr. Abbott; (standing) D. L. Morrell, Montreal; Lewis W. Simms, Saint John, NB ; ft B Thur Hon, M mtrral, and i. T Bryden, Toronto. ijressivtt.w the jossible development ef Terrace as i site for industries attracted to the area bv the .vater p'ower project of the Aluminum Company of ihad a11 the trin'li1!1Nl7.s- o .i .1 . ! ii , I I "I dre.ss this way. '.Lt-.fltuK'hert ' merit In what they saythat Lanaua. . a consineranie aniou.ux ui exploratory ; "became I find tnat whm they most reference works and the ; general run of publication are Letterbox i taxed under a policy that !a I unfair as well as culturally un- OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MacLeod know I am an AnityVan vthey : charge me double the'pne'd." It turned cut he was a. hi;:h of-, ficial of the Voice n Auu rica ! radio system. He Has. in Uer-; many to find out huw the talk.; ! were "going; over" with the Ger j wise. , I fepcakinx in tiie debate on th? ! setting up if a IJi fcnce Ex WANTS WELL-PLANNED DAM Editor, The Daily News: penditures Committee, Percy MILESTONE I respectfully send you the following notes for the; Thos. Petauawa hordes that! Wright. CCF. of Mrlfurt. Sask man people. A.s we were rii'hl beside that Iron Curtain in those days tin? simDle reason that we must DOtientlv State our DOint ' flaurerl In th celebrated Currieimade a spirited and vigorous from III I llm ul lhr ll.il, v. ta Ru. ilk w o,te .boiK whetner of view over and over oqain even at the r.sk of repe-'"-y "'" -J u-ian armies would come t.tlOn of the main issue OS follows: TT- ashing west. You could A woodsman, country-;- which are 40 Yeort Ago Todoj knd well-presented defence flf Mr. Coldwell, for having in his, possession a copy of the Currie ; report belleveji to have teen ! stolen, although Percy said Mr.' Coldwell needed no defence ; , u , yrt ! a " good u ,.-,.... .",-! ; ; : cording cording to to reporU reporU Rev. T. W. Kerr, apeak..-,, . lore a lar,te eonjregjtiun tl Empre.v Theatre laM v,-. iu o.t im, uu iu uic laimci m.-, ui .n juciin. u i u mm- t wru i jim, circulated by theOoixMi- event of war the Russian armies and foremost a conservationist, j ned dam with some shnutrht for ; would reach the Khme in twelve Men who get their livelihood in' tuns of game and pools of fish, j -1 J; Dartiei ' n ' , . ,. hours and the Atlantic in tweh"? the great outdixirs go about Let us build that life may be !, . , p f ,, . "y from him. SHOII.I) I IX fill IT .he 'fJeaninj r.f MarrU,; . bachelors iliould be tie. -.j -'"M" i. F.' " " -uv. ,. fr,J ,h. K, .,,,,. M. George Murray wished to ay I; same as drones. There u u word at that time on behalf ed to be a larte mm.bei they ' owned the earth, but rath-; If clearing the whole Is toD . . ' ... kail i . , ., . iki. i eminent to scrap the election to'make a start with one area of ( " nJU P'B""ra "re Y . v;""u"' ;t,1I notice alter tiu I.,,,::... 1 The best trapper strives ) u.-r. ; iiu iiu Mini ii nr uu urcil 1 Jrig gntlre.S, now, thank the Lord, and NATO'. BY THE last day we were together I knew our American friend we!! enough to be sure he would not get mad when I faid: "You Yanks are so dumb it is Tint vpn fiinnv Vnn tiro ttairinif What was the slogan? .associated all his life. If the maintain and increase, the best. it. Let us log, clean up. burn th" farmer will harvest and con-i debus, silviculture it until It serve, the best forester tries to looks something like Its original recreate and produce. The seif We shall not beat nature men act not from selfish and! at Its best, but at least we can According to the Opposition i office from w hich the Currte re- j sources It waj; ; port was removed Illegally u un-i "Elect a stable government." j der the International Typo-1 O. H. Oower. the re .-: .1; pointed public icliool I. urceediiiK J, T. Pulii-.i y. PC PfcF TtCTIt'S , graphical union, ueorge assured awak nieht. wnnrtfrinir a ' Personal reasons; but because take soraj little pride in our ef I in the city last niJiu on : .. ... ,. . flic th:it h 'fillM viu-.t ti their calling teaches them a ! fort. non. ueorge urew anew H. ur- ' ' " if imnea'tiiin " (e.,r u,.,u..r Urk. ri..vtn f xecutive of the union to make. when the two of mftl rar, ful ln1ulrv nd toi 30 Yeorj Ago Todoi didn t. But hem spoke in the name sitting i'; l" ,r " "a" w,r u"1 the Red army is going to come crashing west. What is really going to happen Ls the exact opposite. Some morning you are going to wake up and find that there 1-s not a .single Russian soldier in ail Germany. The Russ- tense of values. ! Remember, they said of the The farmer who for selfish ! Panama Canal that it was an reasons sows his seed with one Impossible task, but it was built eye on his bank balance and no by men who made a specialty of thought for the future farms! the 'impossible! himself out of business in very Is this maudlin1 this matter U " Murray said that If -we are lo'J" ha piJ.iited c tolerate the removal of an of-i !' S ' '- of tiie House upon the Cunie re-ixrt they had a very special au-tiience which was comparing ' flriiil rlrtr iinnt mirh urn. (h rm ians ; are getting ready to make ownj : trpe u cut s-tvwV. port under discussion, what u'i rolt l 0I" ' D l""uU " . to prevent some printer, on th! '-'c-; another deal with the German vvoik has leen done in this respect, and the village hasj reason to feel encouraged that the time will come'when- its broad stretches of level ground will be the location of large industrial concerns. IVery sensibly, however, it was pointed out that the' companies will not make an appearance just because Terrace is dreaming about them being thererThis part of the province is known far less by UuiO-'est of the country than some complacently believe?" j'ltrje case of Terrace, its advantages are reajjily apparent to those who live there, but what abojut the directors of a large manufacturing firm in the east who are considering expansion? The chances are they have never heard of Terrace, let alone its assets as an industrial site. ; To make others better and favorably acquainted iwith the village is the commendable task to which the Board of Trade will this year apply itself. It is the sort of public relations job which no community should ever ignore. J Proof that Terrace realizes it will never attain its maximum possible growth unless it has good roads is seen in the fact that two special commit-teef will Vie formed, each being entrusted with the single responsibility of examining the needs of one particular highway project. One" will press for improvement of certain sections of Highway 16, and the; other will go after construction of a road to Kitjimat. This concentration of effort sets an example that other boards of trade would do well to follow in attending to their most urgent requirements. J Last but far from least in the more ambitious of Ithe Terrace board's undertakings is the pinning of a railway into the Peace River country from Hazelton. Remote though such a railway may seejn. it is eminently practical and Terrace is right in peeking to make it a reality. ! In this case, as in many others, Terrace and Prince Rupert have a common interest. It will be to thoir mutual benefit if they co-ordinate their efforts. The bright promise of the future will he realize that much more quickly and surely. ! Scripture f-aSMige for Joday ' "He .spake bolrlly in the name of the Lord." Acts 9:29. the forest will be replaced by a; Tweedsmuir e.irk KikI dust bowl. I & Oun Club, eve of the delivery of the budget ' """r"1 0 read to Port Kduid What Is true of farms is as j Burns Lake, BC Heir performance densely ani ultkally., 'I he audience consisted of some 50 PC candidate in the coming general election who had been oroughl into the Capital from British Columbia to the Marl-time Province) to get a Utile political indoctrination trcm the speech In the House, from extracting a copy of the budget militarists. The Russians will make that deal with any kind of a western German group that will make the deal with them." In the presence of a speech and using It for hi own true of continents. In Canada we should be very jealous of the urolfiro rif rmr ftrpttt& Hill apom. Editor. The Xrailv News: UHtKMINE M H TAXES I DEVELOPED-that to argument in(;ly very few are Unfortunale. him, and later in this column, lv ' WT,AnDfd un in thl. profit or for the profit of thejempany ot liiiercsttd Irv about him? . ' i the opening of the iut . The very pre of the rounlryio' Uie Ridley lliww ti. i , would be handicapd if the yesterday, character of the printer was! Irt v.-.. TOft A TJ., Ago TodO) n.,t .ueh that AvumenU are re- ! Attention ratepayers' If you . sitting PC members. ' , , , '' ' """M' present, not the future. We do have not determined the amount The novices, manv of whom in vaiiuiia. , i luuiiu ijiui. Iliusi. . rn. think. We do not look be-, of tax you are going to pay here gei Uieir baptism of fire in pjliiic when tiie election con- j leased on a certain date for pub- The National Dneatj.. peopie were iu unwniini? 10 i.ne y0nrj our noses. Mostly we are are a few pointers to consider at its possibility as they were when , occupied with other interests : once You will have noted' that I was writing and aying exactly. . . dreams of auick and easv thi. ritv assessor. Mr. It nueeett .e-.i breaks wide open, were given .,cUon Worker' Association turu the same thing, tiling, between between Mr Mr.j fnrtunes. has been ill and in hosmlai. inamoeriain 8 surrender to Hit- riviltyatbin nrrwiuera this and Nmv ma that vmir hniirp i if a. several "pep" treatments which t Qeorge then went Into ome;4U0 strong to tun meetir.? ! lould be described a definitely j drlaI as to the waste he ald ! night to protest the iah n ' brisk during their two days In the , wai incurred during the con- ' Uef allowance for mailed ; t Capital. The Urew followers now j struct ion of the Alaska High-! , v .A TJ. 1 in the Hou.e took them into j way ,. 6alcj mr mU4ht tnink 10 ICOri Ago I Ooflf i Uieir caucu. room and dinned 'that he was out of order In Appointment ol U V. St...; J their auccess formula into their j bringing these fact to the at-! City Aecounfnl and st. I attentive ear at morning, alter-j tenllon of the House, but many ! treasurer was approved ay ! iioo.i and evening ailtlngs. Th? ; memlH-rs called out "Oh. no." coucnil last night At the - ler at Munich, and its inevitable; that scheme for progress. Peo- iessmei.t card definitely states consequence the .Hitler-Stalin :pie rush to support. Companies that all appeals must be in the deal of the following year. are floated, bonds are issued. No hands of the aves&or not later By 1951 when we revisited matter what the scheme is. we than 5 p.m. Thursday. January-Germany again the Nazis were are going to make 10 per cent, 29. This dues not give us much again openly .stirring. Their par-' 50 per cent! Instead of exam- time utile city hall has some tiPA tt'Pra nut altnwori in nnorl in,. V, nrn..,i n rt.rK.r tL'itH Ihn .wi.i r.f In r.'i.v.- tnU lirli onri ih.. ..,t'.i r...t;...i ... ... .,.,, i,... m Mr n.,.i.M o.,,i,i i,.. nni ! only thing the PC failed to ex STATEMENT I'NTRl'E j The Prime Minister l-ertainly time council reached a Uc: to discontinue the practt accepting post-dated cher,.' even hold nuhlie mpetins in the n it. n.latlnnhln in t,t.,r be well enouch to rone with this P'a 'anuie OI ine lormuia wn.ii they mere expoundng to big cities in the crucial Lower, generation. In Its relationship situation. Saxony election, which I covered, to over-all economy, in its re-i Let me ay thi? in warning to ,... ...... ....... J....-.- i the payment of taxft a. . i elect more than a minority ,;ruup Some of the prospective i:Utlll lllilv ill ii is iviuii in service. Just before it toik place the; lalionship to the general wel- tho.se who have not taken steps to check into the amount of tax , candidate, m otner worns. iouna the Currie report was the same as the government's possession of the Oouzenko document In l!Hj j highest British intelligence of- fare and happiness. -ficers told me that if the Na7is' irD eo the shack towns, down pending or to appval same: ithe PC mirage story lacking n DO NOT WAIT UNTIL YOU FIND convincing evidence of its own Fomilior Route MONTREAL CP- Edward got 10T of the votes it would be g0 the trees. The soil is pulvor- Mr. St Ijiurent said he did power. Tney stupe ted mat tney would be belter employed if I oao, ana it tney got m ii would jZed i THAT YOL'R TAXES ARE LINED the air DOlluted Violently fi i FINDS. House 4 rooms and bath, oe dLsastrou.s. iney polled vt. and they could listen-In on Liberal method. I ment . moves in and h nuimH Bounds th th.. Lot 37 -2 Taxes $40 00 ac- RUT NOW that the RrltiaVi have i;..i,. ..n,.v,t0 r.f arrested a whole layer of top thing In its way No matter that T Vm t"' """"M lK.W IN FORM not doubt that Knowles'a recol-! berUon. Jl-year-cld Scav; lection of what twik place In ' Rlr with Brlthh ' 1M5 might have beoome a blt'Alrways Corpotation, has 'hiay. but the statement that;P"ted hi "4fH)th traus-.V- St Laureni. jrrsonally received I flight between-- Prrdi ' and made use of the Gouzenko Montreal. He figures r documents was untrue. ! another 20 years of llym: ' Mr St. Laurent outlined for land hopes to crovt the A' -us the exciting event In Oou- 1000 times. But the piece-de-resislanc : Nazis who have been operating the hydro-electric plant, or the;" ; , . .' of the program a when thi candidates were taken into th ' " " ' - . ' Ii." MNL III U It "V .11 1 U . ' HHP VI. V . But let us not fool ourselves. natural resources of 100 year i" '"f . 'El'r::,. , Parliamentary galleries to hear The sudden outburst of raleuiat- are used up, watted, thrown MriW .,. ', I Leader Drew and Defence Minifi ed, organized anti-Semitism in away. i.,,.. '. .... , ter Claxton perform on the Cur REFLECTS and REMINISCES rle report. Knowing the critical audience which was watching Ru.isia and Ras.iian-ruled coun-i Tree8 wild-life, game and cash figures to be met before tries is the blackest omen of ;flsn are interfered with, killed ! you decide that things I.ave got- mese irouoiea times, ii iiierany &r destroyed. The wilderness : ten out of hand and vou'ri. un this isni me urst time tne; he pointed out where the bundles i shrieks to high heaven that the!n,,iih nil its nrimeval beautv is against a tough deal. General Electric Appliances Mountles-have served In Prince of cash had been stuffed under; Russian government is prepar-: turned into nothing more or less Rupert, besides having the city cushion, mattresses, rugs and ; ing the ground for another Ru.v-; than a huge garbage dump the constables as well. The former carpets. As for the mate, he drew ! ian-German deal, maybe with a stench of which reaches to high livep on Third Avenue, just I a holiday, and sound advice cm- resurrected Nazi party, or maybe' heaven. If there are some doubt in your mind about doing (he right thing check back to the Item written by Mr. William J. Alder on the 19th. It should clarify the situa'lon pretty v eil TAXPAYER aeras from the Junction of cerning use of liquor. him. Leader Drew rose superbly to the occasion and turned in what many critics consider his finest parliamentary effort to far. The Defence Minister was unaware of the study In con-1 trasts to which he was belm; made a party and didn't extend himself. Nevertheless, the frankness of his statement, the directness of his manner, and his obvious ain-: eerlty of motive were impressive I Without being spectacular he' was so patently honest that he didn't suffer any in comparison. Second Street. One can remember; an officer named Tupper. There also was a Sergeant Warrior, a good humored soul able to entertain as well as enforce law, Once, at the annual fair with some other militarist ele-; jf we have no use for trees, ment in Germany, able, to "de- for game, for fish, let us leave liver" a government ;fj .united ! them in their natural environ-Germany, hostile to TT.e "West, j ment until such time as we cen ,v'' piecemeal the country and ad-AND NOW come the jprffcl omin-1 minister it with a little fore-ous news of all-that the East ' sight and Imagination. Anv German Borelgn Minister who : other way is so wanton and HELMETS AND STICKS Prince Rupert policemen ,forty year ago, did not in the slightest resemble those of today. Each man wore o Ion it hlu irwt ki Government Can Cancel Liquor on,the Acropolis the sergeant W belt and atk. He did "more game a comic recitation. natroiiinr ih. rtriuin Woshing Machines, Floor Polishers, Radios, Kettles, Ranges, Vacuum Cleaners and mony others. RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC Phone 644 Box 1279 recently guaranteed the new needless. A ,Ymil 7- ' could cross any avenue or street Chief William i u H. Vickers, born lanvwher witho,,. .i.nMn. i.r Licence Any Time in Portsmouth (Eng.). held the or right. Of course, traffic was Florence Nightingale, heroine of the Crimea in the 1850 s, died in 1910 at the age of 90. less. VANCOUVER (CP) Investors That is our attitude to the Alcan project. If some part of Tweedsmuir Park Is to be flooded, then let us have the about-to-be-flooded area cleared of timber and debris, so that at least the new lake will have a good foundation and clean Polish-German border bas been arrested a a "trailer,". That plainly means that inr the coming attempted new djffthttween Germany and Russia'.'lhe Jews are to be the goaUfflcrtJe new Poland is t be ot4rS tne loot. whose money is tied up in cab post for many a long year. In fact, he was there from the commencement. Of rangy build, he was kind hearted, experienced and possessed good Judgment. He arets, clubs or other establishments which might lose liquor NF.RVOL'S ATTACK Perhaps there were more differences in the long paat, contrasted with the present, where charges were read. Once, a man facing a minor offence, asked Chief of Canilano Tribe Threalens Magistrate Cars if he would Jail To Pilch Tepin Middle of Road him for a month. Confessing to feeling fear of her, he knew she could not break into the lockup, and he would have at least a could spin many a true and diverting tale of the gold rush,1 having been through it. He was theisort of fellow to whom you'd say' when meeting, "Hello, Billy," instead of "How do you do, Mr. Vlcker." t FORTUNE ABSENT One spring morning a cannery steamer carrying a payroll called to feport the loss of a lot of money. There must have been sonjewjjt1? between fifteen and twenty housand smackers miss BALLOT BALLOT THE ALEX HUNTER AWARD FOR GOOD CITIZENSHIP Please consider my nomination of: x' : for the outstanding citizen of .Prince Rupert for the year 1952. My NAME My ADDRESS ; fa A I I T 1 '" "ml rpturn to the DAILY NEWS n A I I OT UALUVi I not later than JANUARY SIt, 1953. UALIA'I month's peace. Somehow, the magistrate managed to preserve a serious face. licences under legislation suggested by the Stevens report would be unable to sue the government for losses. This was the opinion expressed by high legal authorities here today. The Liquor Inquiry Commission' recommendations, if carried into law, would deprive iom establishments of their licences. The lawyers agreed the government would be entirely free to refuse to renew a liquor permit of any establishment. Since ail liquor and bner permits expire December 31 Of every year this would automatically limit the life of establishments slated for the "dry list." NORTH VANCOUVER C! Chief Joe Mathias has threatened to pitch a tepee in the middle of the main road leading to the plush British Properties subdivision here. The venerable chief of the Capilano tribe ls all hopped up about an offer made by the owners of the properties and Lions Gate brldee for a eJUAk of his reservation. The syndicate wants the land for the' fitiproach to a new bridge planned for the future. (, a "We are offered the ridiculous price of $750 an acre when we should be getting at least $5,000," the chief complained. Chief Mathias said the land for the present bridge "was never surrendered" and the bridge rightly "belongs to the Indians." Manitoba's wild rice crop In 1952 hit a record of $150,000. No figures are available on the Winnipeg wild cats crop. Petrography, or petrology1? ls ing' It's doubtful if tiiat amount has; been mentioned in any subsequent robbery case since. But thi$ was no mystery. Most of the ra.sh.Mms Xound in a few hours. tne study of rock their composition, structure and WheWSflrtinken mate sobered tip