Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It Monday, April 13, 1953 by Art Evun of Beach Place saw : -usiimv t!. .. Konher la.it Friday. The e ! ami rnm.... u In niKiaiirut ili nt-wspapr enotM to the nptaiiuung ol Prlnoi Huptn and Nonhprn nd OntnU BrltlHb Columbia. U'ml.er of Cn9illn Pre. Amltl Bur-u of Clrcul'lnn nnwmn IXIIy N''iawr Avlt Ion. Piijltlil b 'rh Frliif Huprrt DalHi Ni-wi LlmltM J. f. MAtlOR, PTMlclfnt H. O. PKRKY. Vlc-Pwian I more i I. J ,' ... stranner from Alberta was sit-, Orient in thi tuiR up. handy to Mr. Kvans' j ahead. 8 home, trying to figure out which j was briKhtextthf Bun.Hhlne of 1 A man w ' Prince Rupert, or pellucid skies ald tn t: SubKcrlptlon ftat1: Ciy carrier- J'-r wwk, 25c; p r month l.(K: pr year. 10.00 mill-Pffi moiith. 16c. Dr vnnr. 1800 of the prairie province. Havinv ! with the rt...... k..';"1 jtboriy.rrt u -conri class r-.U bf Ui Post Offiof Departmi-nt, Ottawa, '. dwelt there for 20 years. Art spent much of i. knows one when he behold It j uy in ,ttt !r ! "iy a compar,, '? Hut this was uenuine. And , aeo. iath ovm" Develop The Port Nov : Lain? People's Choice ' ! ARTHUR LAIN GS overwhelming victory in the i B.C. Liberal convention is NNOUN'CEMENT by the Alaska Steamship .AC "! Illne,,. nura ota it ever gei nere? Was one ever seen mi far from hi "ompany at Seattle that it may have to dis B"m In tnc unkirc iimui: us irue tiinute Icnou wheat come this wav but not ' af !al-s 11?'' gopher. Or perhaps In T' ''' a car of ; ample Ion. Brain it rolled secretly hidden txrt and Su' r ' down the Rkecna River, and He had i Uyl,' c.ce free of the car scuttled had made arras the track to find himself here to Unrt, . in Hcnrn ruice. utiles eiri;ea with Kraln. It t.hould have an onatlons, and nil, a ' o'if'ly luve n 'tiuntry in ju.,( 1 uppetlte by now I in the tiniest sense of the ; word a triumph for thej ; rank-and-file. i . L.tnt4, tiie ptGpItS CliuicC, la' I what we used to call, back in Ontario, a 'Clear Grit." This' term is pme Canadian. It comes i from the pioneer days when the ; miller and his millstones were I j household words. The "Clear ! Grits" were the hardest of the' I hard bils of rock In the mill- stones. At times they presented j a problem to the miller. For the (softer rock in the stones wore "niFF.SK IT! TUP. COPS" By Charles A. Orassii k in Toronto Telegram. UNYWY. loi'KSFKIVCiK WVMCIII I) J Mrs Hlank was Ktanli-d a di-I voice when ;:he told the judite 'that .luce their niarriaite her hii iiiatid had spoken to her only Letterbox three times Klie a awarriml the cti ,Uly of their tint v chilit- down more quickly! . WOULD VVM'V. INCOME TAX QUIZ tallied by the si(dlinK of Mil trmistlce In Korea We mu look to the United Nation to prove to the world that the old proverb. "The pen is michlior than the sword," I not only i -I'll - News ami View: . The rreeping uri of old ui',e lie ii a n the day you wcre born So chifr up ntt pmh.'ibly will not die of It Il iw old I old Folks sixty aim seventy think of themselves as inlildle-ai'.ed, unvs lit E W Hmeevi. otitcuinit pie- LA1IIG has the quality of stand-, Editor. inp solid as the rock of Gibral-jThe Daily News-tar, when ne maiccs up nis mind.l Today, with Russia extendnm rrnm .ho Ki.,t v,- moHlf-n "oak leaf to the world su a token of peace, all eye are true DUt nM the foundation u,i his mind that Coalition wa.s turned to that little peninsula for world pence. bad for B.C. and doubly bad forof Korea Q May I deduct union due sldent of the Gcrniitlolf-al Sjh j us: A i lety Old in oile ate (leiendable from my wanes for the year'' me Liucrai ne siooa lute, puny, u one wcre look at a a rock again-st it all through the'of Rus.sia prU)r to 1939. map one A Annual due paid to a trade union are deductible from years when softer characters workers, likely to lo.-.e tune iM'rau-e of llliiev. Itenee, cheer up NOT INTIKFSTIll Editor, Daily News: might ask the question: In a country of so many millions of Skillei Enqina condoned it. The important point was Laing was not being stup- t fii.il s:'lary and wage earned In 1 9T.2 There ha been a Rrca sauare miles without an ac The Unions have been requested to supply their member with certificate for thl purpose He idly stubborn. He profoundly be-j v(.:,r.roun(1 port wnat steps of talk recently about war. peace lieves in the two party system in would the people take to get the and democracy. rlo mrwrn rv 11. raunnpH iritiHtli'i I tb.. . i i. - mxv. ftf,in.vrv Every female deatlj" loves to take rare of a house until she l?cts to be all of six or seven. that when you destroy the free mean. rxl, for th. wInter In action eat, we boast about '""J "a' ".!! i" play of that two party system months' (here In Prince Rupert? Havin you create a vacuum into which Thp nQW obvU)Us ,B. attended many of our council anything may seep. ' ,., ,,h rh,, nA meetinii.s In hu-h the nailery to your Income lax return. Trade union due used for the follow-Init purpose are not deductible: 1. Due paid toward a super continue . service to Alaska after this summer is the latest blow to the Washington port in its deteriorating fight to retain the northern coastal trade. The picture there has already crown so dark as a result of waterfront labor disputes that four major U.S. airlines recently made plans to pool equipment and personnel for emergency service to Alaska in case of a complete shipping tie-up. Without wishing Seattle any more bad luck, Frince Rupert should have no hesitation about doing everything possible to win the trade that its U.S. counterpart is losing. Any efforts it makes in this direction will be greatly strengthened by the presence here of the now-completed CNR temporary ferry slip which is soon to be replaced by a large, permanent one. Seattle authorities have, in fact, already expressed their concern over the competition which the slip will create, and the Ketchikan "Alaska Chronicle recently underlined their fears with this observation: Plans are to ship much of the Alaska-made pulp ifrom the new mill at Wackeri throuqh the Rupert gateway and by rail across Canada. That means- that the emptied railway ears can come back by barge to Alaska, loaded with consumer goods from Canada and the U.S. And Seattle, harassed by strikes in the past, will stand to lose most of its share in this city's trade, and perhaps of southeastern Alaska's because with warehousing space here, we could wholesale to most of the Panhandle district and undersell Seattle, with somewhat quicker delivery time. "Extension of the car ferry service to Haines and the Haines highway seems inevitable in the next few years. While the ferry slip will prove a great asset to Prince Rupert, there are other steps which should be taken to realize the full potential traffic which could be developed through this port! High pilotage charges should be eliminated. More emphasis should be put on Prince Rupert as a grain outlet by enlargement of its elevator capacity. Docking facilities could stand improvement and, most urgently of all, something should he done to renovate the drydock and shipyards before they are beyond hope of repair. Drawing attention to this point in a recent broadcast from Ottawa, E. T. Applewhaite admitted discouragement in his attempts to get necessary "action. He said it was -estimated the work, could be done for about three million dollars, not all of which would have to be spent at once. By no measure of economy is this an exorbitant, sum in a country whose bounding prosperity is based largely on the development of its north. This port is certain to increase in importance as a shipping centre, and inattention to its facilities now will multiply the costs later. There are nine In President EiM'nliirf-r cabinet. elt;ht mll-lioiiaites and or.e plumber Which lead a eontemixirary in ft ' r 3 , fc.. -!l ' , " i 1 - : t- I, ., ; . . I. .. v .r u', H ',. V - . - ; i -1 v- - - - . ' ' ' w ' - f c . - . --.. - . T r -.! Tune I) (Hied rom p r r m mi uilulrd (ill , . . ttwr all i tit t3iM ;,. Thjt's hi 1IIC. UlMi tl you but M I: rncine mmtt up, I'Ij' annuation fund or plan ""tarlo to suuccm that the cor- unles the fund or plan ha rei t ordr of pi credence should been approved by the Tax 2. Social Credit came sweeping Korea under control the silui- '"Vited ol perhaps two to a over from Alberta into the B. C. non m the east 1 taken care of dozen Interested cltiens out of vacuum of which Laing warned.' in the west they have alwav.i a population of 10.000. I reluc-But it is typical of the man that had Murmansk, and after the tantly came to the conclusion never once did he later ay "I iaat war many more ports on '. that Prince Rupert 'citizen are told you so.' the Baltic Sea. 'not interested in democracy From the minute that the Lib- The south is next! j From conversation with other eral party was beaten last June I Ftir years now Britain ha hid ; people It appear that there 1 with two percent fewer , first 'a hard time to keep the seven i a great Influx of waae earner choice votes than the SocretU.'ereasM ln ner sailor' pant. It and other who came to Prince Laing held that the Liberal looks today as if the Mediter- j Rupert for the sole purpose o!. could come back iranean crease will have to be ' making a stake, contributing a i v. k..h-h eliminated and we'll are ourihttle a possible to the welfare ation Division i , Due paid towards a fund or plan for annuities. Insurance or similar benefits; and Dues iuid for any purpose not directly related to tlie ordinary expense of the union lie one plumler and eight mll-llo!aires We know, however, that last winter a devilishly told back r.i'.t and plumber could hot lc expected to work !or .nothing Japan Crown JVinre stu-nt the week-end on the British Columbia coast, en route to lm- bob m LIMITED I nave heard there is a lti H'lnw -: f ! no point in them coming ack sailor5 goin!! arourd lt only 0f the community and leaving , special basl for taxing dividend don for the coronation. M iy i unless nu. th oamA came ,,n fmmi iromiine i h. six- .. town with 4 much a possible from taxable Canadian eorpora- tilt lie but one of future vwtt tney up- r)irnpji harf (h. t..h. (,,..,,, , ,... r-... ., , i. :ritnnf. itnlc rhff 1 OT.ra lie - : i'.i iiniiiwina. .u.u. 9 v.w...w cApinin n.rw see the importance of a short-! thi works' in the constituencle knew that Thls is not democracy. A democratic citizen of Can- cut to the Far East, ' and Eng- - fhAtr illrkprl tha lpflftpr to flunlv . ... . .. A In IU simplest application It OVERSTOCKED ! their DOlicies-which ckme Irbm ' LT' -"1! ""ili'J ' rnJs hl M'MP 'W rk a follows: The full d,v I- i and had to be kent close to them- Zv,Zr"J::: ",rh 01 Cana"- d reeelved from taxabl Canadian corporation In 1952 on , . , . wim u &iJC itas liiiiiiiiaii iru mi j It is no secret that Laing waa -centuries. I feared and opposed by certain We have nvt-n Iran . close ileKCs of aWUen he must accept irf included In Income, and the the dotie of cltUeoshsp. And one resulting total tax Is established of the duties of citizenship U to Thf. tax , ,h?n rpdllrp, bv a T0ASTMASTER partyNhey were against Laing we have seen dissension f. per rent of the the dividends Tf the precisely because they were well t Egypt which end Is not yet fi-1 r " " ' '"""- of the community In mhlcfl " tntal tax pavable before the aware that the overwhelming nalized. and the Sudan will be Uvri. dividend credit, 1 le than the mr,ini.. 1 rt tVn rlrtlllttU lUtniln. I'.llfinO a Vnl flit MHlr-h H W 11 .UTOMITIC TOtSTrRS Regular $29.95 "'"'""I' """'- -'- - " On. i In llnH nut hr minv . .u- j,..,.... tioas were for him. turn. '"",",,., " r"- -""----- It is worth noting that Laing' key words In accepting the leadership were: i All these countries border on . y-"""""-"i'" - - irw re is no tax 10 pay However. the Suez Canal and it Is all veryllVln8 ln Prlnr Hi'lrl would be there would be no refund of any clear that a "squeeze play" i!b Kxnorlng voluntary com- unused portion of the credit. h.m. fr...H .,rv, Eninrrf munltv protects In which every- Now $22.95 RUPERT RADIO AND ELK "Get on your lists every person ; u na,n t (topped there In'or"' tan participate A projec t with a Liberal mind and bring in . . AfriCa we have 1 clearing and lantUcaping Tribesmen of New Guinea, the labor. Show them we are the i lrouble from tne Mail party for them. Get your feet on fchi(.h nas alrearjy caused inter- certain area In Prince Rupert iar((. i.,lan(1 nortn of A.,U;,Ua would ooon bring to light the Tahlp the flMh of tne pytnon a., Phone 644 number of citizens who believe food. ln living the democratic way of life. As a recent editorial pointed out the communist invade through "the-,wer.- of the grounu ana your neaas in . nati0nai concern, the air." Should these great waterways I be denied the western coun ART LAING long puzzled and i tries, free access to the Fir finally exasperated hi own ! East by the European countries supporters by refusing to say j would be impossible unles all whether or not he would stand.; year-round port on both sldo OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. VacLeoa . Civilization.' And It U Just But he was no Hamlet. - I or Europe were neld. and today Far from being a sign of weak Parliamentary circles are being which individuals at the various moved to wonder these days if function .which have been ness or vacillitlon this attitude, 1 1 figure, was striking proof ot there can be no such things as gcheduled must obey kuw ana itustia jiruy nas tnal advantage. The situation In Korea 1 far from settled and must be handled with kid glove. This intermission which the world 1 enjoying today may possibly be compared to an epi a happy medium in Canadian- v r,r, .,i th. nffiii 1 the dogged determination 01 me He had made his mind relations. Japanese man' up His party attending Imperial The reflection is prompted by Highness, shall approach closer i ,romJ lht; b'""'"!? lnat he the circular which the Deoart- than 12 feet to the rnvai neruin I would only accept the leadership through cltUens failitu to do their God -appointed duties In respect to public morals, beauty and health that these sewer remain open. Before we preach let u practise. Vou are the light of the world ... So your light Is to hlne before men that tuey may .see the good you do and glorify your Father In heaven. Matt: a: 10 EDWARD W. GRF.EN of the Liberals In B.C. if that demic a disease, checked In S lie IPirovsiiicia ment of External Affairs has , It Prince Akihito should walk )u,st issued laying down the towards any individual or group, respectful conduct regulations the person or person he is ap-to v.hich Canadians in the Capi- proaching must retire in order tal must conform when His to maintain the 12-foot distance. Imperial Highness Crown Prince No one must address HI Im-Akihito visits here next Sunday perial Highness without having leadership were -eagerly offered j one area onIy breaK out more him by a substantially unanl- nBnEerously ln another, mous party speaking up from world peace will not lie at- the grass roots to the top. . In the end the entire party ; LKADEIIS WANTED was openly, almost desperately! Editor, Daily News; anxious for the Clear Grit to A I am a native myself, I fee aria Monaay. been spoken to by him firat f Only f 14Hr. 30Min. I CHICAGO I I' $162.25 I In sharp contrast to the gov- ; Even authorized person must laKe lne relns- " waj 1 1 nave Pfr"'cl "B" l Mr crnment policy a few years ago not cross the route of the offi- tnat Lain said "yes' ! 8lnclalr what "e y "gooc of killing off a many Japanese cial procession either Immediat- j. sound well-experienced leader, as possible in World War II. the ely before or after It ha passed, FIVE MONTHS before the elec-jThe kind that would bow their heir to the Japanese throne dur- or while it is in progres ' tion last year I wrote In this I head when negotiating a ing his two-day stay here Is toi pgs and television Dhotoe column on January 11. 1952: agreement with the eompanle? receive kid-glove treatment such ; raphers who will be given a ! "Arthur ' Laing 1 one of the We" lf he anU that, wt wUl bt as no other celebrity has ever brlef opportunity to photograph sounder, more liberal men ln the; ..tH1 en given. ; Hi Highnes must not .t B. C. Uberal party. In the event ! Here are just a few of the rule any pose that they would like I that Premier-Johnson cling tool h he mea ,,5 u , him to take. I long to the Coalition millstone : men ho, ,u"de,r?iand V1 'f Those olreody on the voters list will receive Pott Co'i notification that they ore rcqistcrcd. Announcement will be mode ot o loter dote rega"1' dotes and location of registration centres for con ence of those not registered as Provincial Voc for M I r'l i votwit.ht.ndintf nv n,ivii-- that Is dragging B.C. Liberalism: . v U Antll A t I III " i"".i5o T , Atfiei . iT ,. oi Oil i i . . . . . . inn nnnm ri ri ur - v - riciuy wnicn any maiviauai may no a fc " , . 7 t I 1 nimmisp suppose hp ne can cn txpiain vnlnln 10 ti7i7i ua man' u., ..ff,i,.i rairiff wouM b an excel ent . : Kfj Uliiuai olaiua Bt ill) T OI ine . . Vinnr Va trnt tK amrrl u 'Uni., v a if,.!. v.. .vn ' , . : tn ead & revitalized. re-Uberal-! V"" "r . v."c " W,T iiuiwvn, v m ui v i y . . . ..... 1 hnnTjt " rripn 2s vm n.t For All Needs, NO GENERAL HOUSE TO HOUSE CAN I ' " with iMd Party- 1 tmnl1 8Ucn a man promptly order flr. any given m cmt of the ' him him bv by anv any mator-dom. major-domo of of the could lead the Liberals to vlc-j L thf , i official party or by any police ! Says Premier . . . other 10 Just clear. In fact we : official. evui vmiis uie B.u. u f dont have to go back that far. mat, couiu come nue hub yrui BANFF, Alta. (CP) Premier These regulations are a good VASS IS TO BE UNDERTAKEN Watch your paper for an announcement by 'he Registrar of Voters in your district. I think we should resolve that! Your TroYcl Agent1 as the first part so unfortunately did last June. Manning of Alberta said here ! deal more explicit than any that that within a few year Canada j were ever spelled out ln these will be producing enough oil to ! parts for any visiting celebrities meet all It needs. j or royalty, Including Their Brit- He told the second annual oil- tish Majesties on their 1939 tour weil drilling safety clinic that or Queen Wilhelmlna of the the former Brotherhood executive be removed Immediately be-1 fore they ruin the fishing- prices altogether. We want somebody in there with a little backbone anrt one who will nlwftvu it m VALUABLE GIFT SYDNEY, N.S. (CP) Dr. How- GOVERNMENT OF THE ard 6. Ross of Montreal, native j vote tne democratic waythe of Sydney, has presented the secret ballot. Cape Breton regional library! I do not think ".any union with more than 900 books to bel?n0"ld,have mcn wno bow "'lr .... i heads in aereement with averv. the chief problem of the petro- I Netherlands during her several leum industry 1 markets. I visits here. While pipelines, either com-j The official explanation Is pleted or building, would in- i that the government Is respon-crea.se the market, Alberta! sible for the security of the 1,11 "M.ini-.! " PROVINCE OF BRITISH COL would have supplies ln excess of crown prince, who to his Jap- u',lucu wuhl, uuiawca.g the big-companies have to 53-1 markets lor many years to come, janese subjects is a foa-iixe e K"i was in memory oi ni" my or do. he said. figure. wn-e and parents. I ANONYMOUS. V The Complrle Travel Service -1 t I, ., ' t , lr