lift ,L Prince Rupert Daily News UNDER OUR ROOF lly JOHN STURDY ray As I See It T iTJfMmXjlL Saturday, February 21, 1953 fl Reflects ana Reminisces If l!lTIr ao Hi leMBlaut daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding ol Prlnc Kupnn ntl Northern and Central British Columbia. Umlxr ot Canadian Press Auult Bureau ol Clrcul.tlnus Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by "Che Prince Hupert Dally Newi limited J. r. MAOOR. President H. O. PERRY. Vlce-Prealdent ION ROUTE HOLLYWOOD.-We Canadian-U.S. border 'last night Little cm. C' Hamisb and Col. S. Skeffington-Kmutts (pf It Is. surprlslnu to me that the - . CI more :-tlV ominously -i,. Subscription Rattai: ? earner r-r w-it. 25c; per month 1 IK,; per year. 110.00 By mall Poi jioittti. i5c. per year. $800 border authorities allowed my h ..H companions to enter the United ,1 fitte. tMraiu tou know how . " Somehow bank robbers etinnot but help feel a shade surprised these days when they renliae what money is actually worth. K l . ftuthor.zwt as cond ciena n.all Ytv tho Post OfT.oe Department, Ottawa, nervoim the Americana are these "-I'xned Hhiumj, tef days abtiut letting people Into A"f' the cu, ' the.r country. j " the Iff coume mere w iwuuni sup- , . - wi Fifty -on ounces of rye must always be kept when you re uldftiilnit on smie eake tnakin . . Sounds like eatinf your eake as well as drtnklni it. rersive awiui ume augif aiui " am ( . Hamlsh and the Colonel - pohU- , 1 kT flbt ap tally autwersive that is. But M w J" "'tnmm m the Immitratlun man on the ', mT Uf ,n th "iirmr v c r teal test ot alert- Canadian aide said anxkuniy to w born with u l It seems ness Is at what ae in la jotttn "Tow d't Ukink ttwy U br ' reasonable tv-vm ' -3v v stop writing on letters and romliin back .do you " f 1 fn l"rm m, cheques j "I'm afraid so," I saul. But suditerilf I "We wtuht to tinhten up our lt- IMPOSSIBLE! re-entry laws." he rumbled. w " really an,t No fewer than 21 Canadians, Th., m, iPmibu. uf xrw Socreds Undermine UN EVERY new move the top Social Credit lead-! ers make at Ottawa! shows they are part of j the internationalist isola-: tionist gang which is out i to wreck the UN.' i boion Low 1a the oiily It of any political party in the entire British Commonwealth 'o .vupport the insane plan by US. isolationist extremists to Hap a naval blockade on China Beth British parties have sharply rejected this plan in advance. Tne Foreign Office ha taken (tie extreme step ol issuing a crave ; Grande Prairie Backs Railway we are late in using it, we think ALTHOUGH that in view of renewed efforts to promote a Railway from Hazelton into the Peace River eoun-"try, it is timely to carry a letter written a little 'while ago by Page Hideout of Nelson to the editor 'of the Record-Gazette at Peace River, Alta. ; It will be recalled that Mr. Ridemit has supported the scheme for many years. His letter follows: "I draw your attention to this news item: 'Construction of a two-pronged railway -through 'Peace River country to Prince Rupert and Alaska "is U-ing urged by Grande Prairie Chamber of Commerce. Chamber President J. O. Patterson has w ritten the Edmonton ChamlxT to support its stand Farmers Urc f"l ey ai not entitled to a j amrtr.,,, r.Mt tu seat in the Senate In other , u gtiirtpd wh, lhey Ul words, no on ran P-""" Coton-1 he ere a Couimuntnt. them they do not deserve fat. nad fommunut leanings, or " v VI' J ll I lifetime J6. h,rt mny piBria lor over I Appointmen! ( dnwrniTipiiI throwing the US People wh have been in To- (lw nol lajk utLf. ui to Co-op Minisfe r , . . . . . rnnto enntinue to bore others with cold weather taba. The common eoid Is desrnhed as so i lusive. Tet there t any number who find It so easy to eairh. c oi vw -" t V l. 1UK1A Col 8 nkefrifirVon-RmutU iRU I eould have warned the immi-raUnn oflu-cr. but he went fiailishly on, asking the Colonel all aorta of personal questMma. statement setting forth tU ra-sons for Canada. Australia. New Zealand, Pakistan and India parirnent wi'.h.a, u f, government tu prm, with eo-opfratur wn-i l.lsii-n. you uniformed min- THOSE I'KOl'I.K NI-.XT IMHUt By James ReUlfoid In the' Toronto Gloiie and Mail. for a railwav to Alaska. Patterson has also annealed ! have ail dime likewise. vis. We miRht just as well cheer up and let Mr Abbott kraiw nlxwt It. True enouRh, the tax- leader 1 ' But the Social Credit , ,.. i 1..1. i j. I nlon'" the Colonel interrupted dvoealed suddenly Who was the Father ' board of BC tusm , of your country?" uies in its inraj nw,, 'tieorge Wa.'hinittrt." (the leui.latuie's . pnver have had a tounh time trying to honestly admire htm. I publicly eggs on the U S ex- j tremists even though John -1 ter Dulles himself deprecates the-j crazy plan. I "And who was George Wash-j nut tee on a;!ini::a: I lnr;ton's fsther And fleofKe , l np j)r(p (jf(J Formosa Calmly Vatching Chapter Opening For Chiang but he's at least thinking ol maklne a turn for the better Then, we're not forgetting cm- u it t tea and all that. ( waAhiiigums luiners lamer? ; WOuH be ln uiWd t7 , And his father'' And his lather mmb,.r wtl0 b t r"re !a.s the numsu-r ,4 t Tlie Uiil, Ry KKKI) HtMPSON TAIPF.H, Formosa lAPi-Tliis Reading the world day, one niikht jump press ress to to-; -where did h orlgltutlly spring i , at th. front? Wheit did we all spiing " . '' .T""1 real eal ad- ao- ..,, fsiwinee, I thmk that's had; that Chiang ' had his chance and flubbed It. that a new leader is needer Hut the majority has eome ; irouiKl to the other view that. i lar all his failures Chiang still ufice . conclusion tntu me a fres'cr appr: ; minlstrators in Sudan are rait well" j British Yet they are The Gov-! ... ,,,, vl,Uj Monkevs Now' j rejuvenated island fortress p;i-tential sprinrbnurd for invasion of Red China is watchlwi calmlv the chapter orx rimi; for Chiang Kai-shek. I Pre-sident Eisenhower's order i that the United States 7th : Fleet stop shielding Red C'hin i Meanwhile, Mr. Hansell is tne storm centre of a parliamentary controversy arising from another fierce attack aiai.ul UN. he is accused of having mi.Je in a Manitoba paper IT IS no secret that from the very be Kinninsf the top fedeial Sorred- have been dead set against the United Nations. But the new attitude has ow changed from negative hcwtil.ty, petty pin-pricking and pettifogging obstruction, to one of calculated sabotage. Mr. Low U a well Inform man. He knows perfectly aril abuut the 1941 tragedy at Hons depurtaient o! ?ri The board aim m -legi.slstuie ei!ab;i'ti k tral intt'iiur tu t achool for younj lurlhcr, Ui fnac: tC r.in rallv more strength aKain;t ; ernor Oeneral, all the governors. out of my way. you ape, and the Chinese Communists than : British commanders all are. rt me pass." i nyone else. ' communist efforts to "oust the- Thuiga were quite sUnple as As Chiang takes the stage foreigners" make no headway tar Hn nam,h was comerrd iL'nin, it Is harrUT than ever to Hamkli looks so ouiet and telf- swings the spotlixht back to Uua'e him against tne coia- tk lnmrilnn Is that Mr pflnui ihsl no oi.e would ever i f-irmers lui t man witn a consuming n.itreo r backs;rounn A msgrunucu m .luvmi Mr Ahhntt u,-. ihj. nun of urn uuiituu a hm, nuuiev :.!. of the Reds but who remains an rx-NationalM general in Hong ; M Minister of Finance. L'n- subversive thought. ; interest. payaDle : Kontf owe told me, "The peo- I i.1.,i1(fiiv ihLs is the rumor, al-' There was more tniuble. how- 'wars. enigma to most Wt sti ini r.s. Chiang and his men sti!i think they are going to win in jilc would prefer a now leader , though the Idea of geepln ever, w ith Little Aug. When .i Chiang but they'd rather horses urmiml is aomethln: of they tried to take hia linger- j ftriumrt,t th.4t Jt xc Kong where thousands of Can hive Chiang than the Commu- tii.sts." .. , . , .,,U4 ""J IU.V UKOt Ull HI II la 1 Tl la 11 . adian solctleis were caught, and. How(,v(r forml(1,lbK. a nuisance, Nevertneiess. wnsi s print uiere was an uihhj m nlntf in he done abrmt rharut- because In Little AuKies mind dlllicuit to kf u the farm Iniiu-tii a jn ins icuer ior suppori ior a jong-ncio nupe m 'JVace River residents that a rail link with the 'Pacific coast will Ik1 built.' "I am sure there are a few of my old neighbors Will left in the northland who will understand, after reading the above news item, how I was knocked jnto Wonderland as to where Grande Prairie has lieen during the last 20 years. When I recall the lime, money arid energy Grande Prairie exhausted ion the Brule Lake line, the ObkL cutoff, the Monk-man Pass and other such schemes, I am forced to the conclusion had Grande Prairie devoted that energy with the other people of the north on our western route, we would have had our railway completed to our port on the northern Pacific long before this. "While driving from this city of Nelson to the smelter city of Trail, one passes four large dams and power plants all on one fiver. While passing these power plants, I am forced to recall the vast waterpower, coal and mineral fields, and fertile valleys that are lying between Hudson's Hope and Hazelton. Then again I am lost in Wonderland as to what; is wrong up north. "Put after 20 years of chasing the coast outlet by the ' most feasible route ghost, ' I am pleased beyond words to learn Grande Prairie has at last got that kink out of its neck and turned its gaze to the west. May one pray to high heaven Grande Prairie will multiply and work not only to procure our railway to the Pacific but to build up our own wean port on the northern Pacific for all of Canada." Thank you, Mr. Hideout! So say we. i hundreds died like rat.s In a difficulties even for the lim,?.l! Chiang always had clique in horses In tlie middle tl a finger-prloU are avkuciaU-d with .. .... rf.ii i , v ibl0s manv e.-cpect the Nation- t. utile One still hears rumors t ream? !U,oj,ui.i,h.6w.".. alL4, to deliver n , ,..r mw Mitr alignments hut ileave home some little time to convince Little ' pusuies, ' '" ' ',' Kormosa is pretty n.wh t , sw f ir tie has ihe team working i Caa Ixima. Torontu'a castle It Marty pcop! .oucther. espeuuiun. nr ... i"'' one-man show. Toad Mr. Churchill's book "The I was thought might be kiru Aurte that he was not on nts aay down, will continue to aland in- to Jail. r How his fore - ever pulled , Grand Alliance" which .says, They only want a record. 1 themselv tnretherj after the definitely. Ho now Canada hs . pa&e 177: on on eai'winch Requests for ever, how baronial pile i debacle of l4fl when tliey were I "Prime Minister to Gene about a baron? LIONEL TRAIN ' I?mav This Ls a!l wrong If Japan goes tij war with us tlu' v Agriculture . is not t!ie slightest chance thrown off the mainland, how v thev ever re-grouped. retraiiMfl ' ,.nd gut bark their soldiers' re-. spr-t ranns as a miracle whether thry ever recapture ' China or not. MILESTONES tram he nir ol The rtillji M i holding Hong Kong. It is mf.t unwise to increase the loss v. Inquiry Board ACCES1 shall suffer there. Instead .'V Today Formosa ks taking Hs; .ft Y in. TMv 0 !' I OOoy ' (ieneutrnllzatlon mach more! go ; iiH reasmg the garrison it oun'iitj VICTORIA (CP CCF ovn said, "in r.ae you overlay your permit," I hats what I ru worried, about," Little Auie confided With mv record I won't have to. overstay my permit 1 11 be In for ' life" , But eventually he was passed, and I nileteil a tdgh of relief My j Irk-ncis were sslely on the other side of the border, and now there t was only the mere formality of, giving them my own name. "You look like someone." the , immigration officer said, staring ! hard at me j -Certainly," I replied. "I look like me " j Naw." He called to a man Hong Kong. I Owing to the increased voi- I , ., " l" " Mion leader tiaroia win'-n H ,rr)my than Now In & nonce in me Legislature m:ii lie Dr .nit,. British troops being ume of business, the Onwraiaa .... . 'l..tl.l. Cl i . pa u.HI i T ill ,,lwll a' the eovernmcu'. t !',- in Korea. Hone Kong regards t "" " ' Mix. luw Knows perieciiy " Wll9Mt.li an BniiH, 1 I r I, ...,.,... il.. 1. T-ft.t.1 Avenue I 1 r ,te f as n "neiitral- toward the o"wr ui.uito ou nuu that if Hong Kong could not committee. , Chinese Reds. It hopes to jn. ;" 8eth Street. - He asked that this commit. crease trade with them and is j investigate problrm.s involved In: fearful (,f reprisals. i Wholesale houses in this city agricultural production. Ian 1 1 Formosa stands out In sharp have '""owed the lead of liw Oil Cort Trains Croovert I be held against Japan, when ! the entire Chinese population j was on our side, what the pros-! pects would be in a new ar, i where a mere barbed wire fe.:ct '.separates art of Hong Ko.ig ; from Red China, i Why then does he whoop it larger cities and derided to close down on Saturday afternoons. Aufomaric Gel life and farm costs; need for , contrast as the Far East's stout-farm captal and credit; market est holdout against Communism, extension; adaptation of so ialj The island may. In some dark services and educational rat-ill -1 week ahead, get the living day- tif. In mant r. r. I - , , , I ' lit' 1 1 Li DOlinded Ollt nf if. Ttlli across the room. "Hey. Joe. do, you think this guy looks like! him-'" i i. ... . . l.w-,lfftw4 n t mft 30 Yeon Ago Today Alderman Alexander Marken- paSMige rastetne a for Jotla crtplure Bridges f iui for a a zie and Mi.ss LiUlan Thomas will ' " .77.,,.. 1 "h" rt. , uu Fin; wii".i mftwiM .... . ,.,..,. Formosa blwat It mil neeonti 1 -Rom. 8:33. It is God that Justifieth. hill nlninlv earned She WOl'.ld : ' . , . ho mfirrioH Inniirrnw in tile i'll,uKnlf UH" v-,,u,u n ! j rm.n tf rnrl t n ncn.rt j t i , ... line ris. 11 Koes oil Ulanilllia l ... , . reject? I think the Church by Rev Dr cineo. back to the mainland and fresbyterlan . electrification. commuhlotMr, V , h to drUln you the' to! 2.. . ,"LZZ.r Z and community .services. ic""v on the civil war which "" first man told me. "I got OTTAWA DIARY 22? Sorry no "Ol" rek avoikl ivmw, ...iu w.w..wv. . .,,m,n.H .... I ftoo,uisw ie i-unrvillfQ. .r.,.,, .....n,.Mw, ................ of China would strain the whole !""J , " ' f . 1 . i v.. a -e--j .rmtentiM western alliance, near the break-! u" " r"i " pukom. Tunni.v w.lon9o ooot One ol ihe -problemss Viint is, meat kuunora-r is a iiftK.LSL n(?riesiti.iirui tievpio iiti'-i ............ .u ik-velopm-ni, i Vmuouvoc .4iolk.- LHUiwi . n worrying Mr.', St. Laurent these 'candidate Bat Ministers like' Ins? point, and maybe admiuLs ... MOOSE JAW. Bask. (CP) For huge niol) for two hours at trie and farmers' security. He said fanners are seriously helping V) save his son from'if,NR ln lh!1. ,.,, ,h. days figuratively speaking, of .Abbott and Pearson are rare 1 ter a death blow to UN. cour.se is where his next Cab- i finds. It is no undue reflection j inet Minister is going to come j upon the present Liberal mem LET US not delude ourselves, from? Perhaps not the next bership In the House to sav that The UN is far from perfect. concerned about prices, controls' drowning In Moose Jaw creek. uraj hundred unemployed tiled Rupert ann marxeu. si was oi v.i.u rue ar presemeo an en-ito glop 12 ,mnenl row leaving importance" to the province's graved statuette to yout'.iful , (,. nyliK economy that everything pu- Larry Lee Kwan The son, APan. I was led away to a kind or 1 rell where I was locked up. with a feeling Inside me of sheer terror ! that made me bite my finger-1 nails to the core. Three hours later tlw Immigration officer came back and unlocked the door. "It s okay " he said "I cheek-cd with Washington, and you're j not him." He led me out. and trembling I asked him: "Whom am I sup- i posed to look like?" He smiled at mo. "Just don't push your lurk too far, buddy," Cabinet Minister. Nor even tie their successors aren't itnmeti- But it is all we have in wis gen-lately apparent a n y w h 5 rei eration to keep the precarious amongst their number. i peace. If UN goes down, a lot Radio tm sible be done to place B?rlcul- was pu!lei out by a man whoi Ci.v n-aiee raided headumir- heard Larry's cries for help. tirre in a secure position. jters of the Canadian libor lie-; fence league and took char-?' Phoned Box 12" more than vx wiu go oown iou maybe the life of your own son. one after that. But certainly the two or three still "to follow. For before election day dawns there are going to be a number of yawning and conspicuous Raps in the Ministry. Extort. al Affairs Minister L. B. Pcaion I of pMrs and books found on The closest available approach to an Abbott is generally considered to be Hon. "Jimn.ie" Sinclair, presently Minister of In the United Btates the no torious Gerald L. K. Smith is ft-..-.iiri ir.s. nil UUVIOIM, ieoio:u-i ... a Is slated to follow Trygve Lie a.i,ment for "Mike" Pearson as' heading a move w rwvn Secrelarv-General of the Uniiert , Minkir f Fvt-n-,i Affair, u out of LN and tne un oui oi the premises. 1 0 Years Ago Today The Prince Rupert Labor Council unanimously endorsed a resolution of the Vancouver Dock and Shipyard Union protesting suspension of the Boilermakers Union by the Canadian Cong re's of Labor. the U.S." Mr. Low once repudiated his late colleague, Mr Jacques, for ... ...ll.. .n.lrlnOr (in tV.e Nations, unless present plans Paul Martin. But that .shift miscarry. would involve finding someone Finance Minister Abbott is re- capable of maintaining the A Word to the Wise! It is Cheaper to Keep Well in'r- O M tiring to private life and a luc-. Health and Welfare post on the ih anw Bmith ralive law practice in Montreal. . level of importance to which pnart from oTr aid L K Vetera "J.nmie" Gardiner . Martin has raised it. Bo far as "Zh u?U 'n and Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe will stay eye can see. no one amongst the mll , . ' . t 1JN, auuuQe 1 ' through the election, but iov a ranks of existing Liberal M.P.'s nls own Good Used Cars I mat Stutlebaker Champion 4-donr sedan considerable time past rumor qualifies. Under Martin the has associated the name of Na- Health and Welfare portfolio tional Revenue Minister J. J. has become one of the key McCann with the Senate and of arches of the existing govern- i Ask Indian Names j For Kitimal Site When you are sick, see your well remember doctor-but when you arc It pays to keep tliat Heed nature's first unmistakable warnings and check Illnesses be fort they become serious. Often a minor treatment at the first sign of sickness will save misery, needles' expense and loss of time. Take an inventory of your medicine cabin" now and be sure you have what you may need tomorrow. 1 I'M Dodge 4 -door sedan 1 IftSl Rtadekaker 2-door Public Works Minister A'.phoo.se ment. Fournier with a judgeship. More 07 AWA VALLEY . recently, reports from Alberta have suggested that the future The replacement of Revenue Totem-Land Society, dedicated Resources Minister George Prvid- to fostering tne cultures 01 wie Minister McCann as Ottawa Vai- Indian is pressing for the coastal ley representative in the Cab- ham Is far from clear The loss of at least two of the wouldn't raise too serious TStlm.t H k ( -V I 1 1 ! : A I "M . - If ' .... .. ' - 1 t f ouncuiues. west onawa sK . George Mcllwraith, who has b en J Jf ."The Interest In the society aocietVs p plan an Parliamentary Assistant to Rt. ' . the Aluminum has been shown by Hon. C. D Howe lor a numner of Canada plannerg of of years, has been recognized rr -. ' T., m-i foregolng statesmen is goinj to confront the Prime Minister with real replacement difficulties. Cabinet Ministers are etsy to find; almost every gove.n- sedan I IMS Austin Panel 1 IMS Flying Standard Coach THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 1937 Chevrolet Coach Good transportation ot $100.00 Superior Auto SERVICE LIMITED ' . , ine ujwnsite hi. hic Kiiif - for a long time as ripe for a pro- 'L"t Prompt Delivery Service motion which has been denied ,, r.,i,. hmnrr . Need Historion 1 a him due lo the absence of a geo- . ..,-.. .oroiioH n ih MONTREAL (CPi-Saying that graphic vacancy. In the ev.nt cmpany that Bruce A. McKelvie "nothing very much" had been f Dr. McCann's retirement to and R R0we Holland be named written entirely about Montreal, the Senate he unquestionaljly acrv.se the committee on the DEETH'S PHARMAC James Mullaly, past president of wonia get tne can. Just as un- selection of numes. FOR HEALTH AND BEAUTY FESTIVAL OFFICIALS Halfway through the 10-week tour of the regional festivals of the Dominion Drama Festival is this years adjudicator, John Alien, irlnlit! and P.lchard MacDonald, organizing secretary-treasurer. Mr. Allen, distinguished United Kingdom actor and stage manager, started his tour in Ottawa Jan. 12 and will finish ln St. John's. Nfld., March 28. Mr. MacDonald . was appointed two years ago by the festival committee and has his head offlre in Ottawa. Duker suggested that the Rt. James Literary Socletyi said questionably, he would bring new there is need for an extensive and definite talent to the M'.n-hlstory of the city. He said tstry. His abilities are both Prince Rupert names reflect the Indian background and the historical char- Srd Are. W. Thone Own 217 PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY" Montreal had never really had versatile and of a very a history devoted to itself. character. solid ! acters, special occasions and out-I standing legends of the tribes.