fd ' 1 Prince Rupert Daily News MILESTONES! from I lie I ! '"" I u JfJHURi As I See It a i Saturday, April 25, 1953 Parliament Hill By Edward T. Applewhaite, M P.. Skeeno by 40 Yeors A?o Todoy i More than UO.OOO cubic yurtl.ii r.w.ii in.ru Instantaneously i n Ui jepfBdent Qlly npwppw Towd to th upbuilding of Pruio Hupan and Northern and Central British Columbia. Wouber of Canadian Ptmb Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Daily Nespaper Asaorlatlon. Published bj fhe Prince Rupert Dally Newi Limited J. F. UAUOR, Preident H. O. PERRY. Vlc-PrMldn The air services out of Prince 'Rupert have been blasted by contractor Archie Mc (more fiubacrlptloa Ratea: By carrier- Pr ween. 25c; per month il Ou; per year, aio.00 Hi mall Pet month. 16c. per year, anon. piJroii Saturday Sermon Hy nit S. Prm-hter-Rector St. Andre-, Ci.,K Proy For One Another Thot Yt Mo. . causing me some concern and I nave been in pietty .J, ' constant touch with Queen Charlotte Airlines which) holds the licences for our area, and with such ()--;tl'Vy T subsuntiui majority ganizations as the Stewart Poard of Trade. jwith only rro bai.oinjeing a.M.i I have now assurances whk-h - j 30 Yeor Ago Today J I consider valid that QC.A. rj0vcr 800 round trips for a total i final trial rum of the Union! and will be in a position to pro-! . . , m,nk,n m,lt s of ! steamer Cardena which wa Boosts Free .Milk Tlan r jthorljed aa second class mall by tba Poet OfEoe Department. Ottawa, j Ketchikan Accepts Wooing (Reprinted from the Ketchikan Air-ska Chronicle) write. Burnt vldf .the wrvipea whlcn ' rt Scotland will take place- J ,urrPMfu, travel wUh0t los or -built in graying odout your own concerns and and ambitions is not o very gr ld" tonnaeniiy , . . rf nr n Oreenock thU week Willi fclrv'l vviihv cxptcu to need this year IlljUIJ. in.vm Hiii ijuniii u. ... . r.,r.G hou run In F.urniie Klnce ! THE highlight of the B.C. Tory election plan for 19").' is a half a pint of free milk a day for every pupil in grade schools. B.C. has thus had a strikina vmii; iimms e. ,h. lurcet date or November hip mui ou vnnri i creasingly sure of is that if we 1S5J i staged a very successlul proKrnm, luyt. in nib uwn cube, louid only find enough revenue R ,(n v!.,t, 0r':0 amateur theatricals at thej That It the rea.son v.hy thiiiK do ( hi. business t J Justify the use Ol ' "l" ", . ck ru.K, m Westholme Theatre Uiave iuuge and ju-i... ...J ixf- ,h r'J the area, then we "" new demonstration of some old a Canso in in Yn.4 AaaTodot terees mid diagnosticians. An- - '' i;: all the services. ; "" ' ",a.. J truths: I could improve IT IS GREAT FUN, as many pood ladies can I testify, to be wanted and to be wooed. This is the situation in which Ketchikan finds itself this year, with the coming: of the pulp industry stepping up the movement of heavy freight this way, putting both Seattle and Prince Rupert into the picture as wanting to be the gateway to a bigger "Alaskan trade. The week's announcement that four railroads will team up with Foss Barge and Tug of Tacoma inia mould fir c a (jt v L3 iu iinnu Von can't keep a good man ! Prince Rupert-M.isset. Prtnc. ' , , , , . ""1 cr,cer!,et! u v The City Telephone Companyjother lundamental reason I ( be atwut 0M anoti showed surplus of $088 82 on that the human personality geuj oot untlerstj;., l. It over to the control of SHArr. down. KUiJerv-n.i-...M... r.....v rnmnlete three-fiuarter. " of , ini), ,.f t, i, .,.,, i ...If ta..t.,.-. n.H tl , pert -Stewart ana rnnrter. I ne i , . our airforce commitment on the !""'""" " "'"-' " -'- - '" oi target date. A fourth wing Is j March. ) How much raster Is It. for ex- j,mp hfr now being formed In Canada! " I ample, to ask a favor on behalf PctUf,, u, tr.Jll:, The good old Tory party of Sir John A Mac.donuld, Borden and R B. Bemu-tt is tar from dead. ijndi'r (lie tmllinK (px-airmun with officers und men Joining mere ,u" 'f ,mv' our u' S'r 11 1 "t .... , .l..w tl..: I UMIIlOfT another li.AII ah t. is l.-i to Hi nsk HM Oil . government's interest in maintaining air services was recently Indicated by the voting of a subsidy of $150,000 Very often little things take time and effort which, in pro .. uir - their sriuudrons and beinR equip-icon oi ine uyro vmu u iter man tt.uAt,i: lied with Sabre fighters as they member will be gue.sU of the M-hat of oneself Moreover, we!gMU,)ly ln -come off the lines and are ' Elks at an evening of undue to-, are all !ek people in sum d- ; compame, htn , In inaU -A KiWl t.hrouirh billing to Ketchikan was Iane Flnlayaon's inspired l.-ad " ership the B C. Cin.-iervativeR . , , , n i portion to the money Involved, j lrsU, ' is far greater than that taken ' the biggest indication thus iar tnat 1 uget rouno have n only set the political II.. f..t Kl.-U,,., II,,.. . 'tlr'. ' mice ftr all H P Onre lil'Hln H C " lit oi,e with CM we need help Iru.n ouu-lde and -The Mi.i.sh.B t" cannot properly help ouselves . -praymg coma r.v' All this talk alMiut Will fwwer'l, wmietin,-, v.'. has ml the pace for all Canada in the field of human welfare Letterbox . ami iiuvnm iuiui aim imnKing Ulul Uf . I coiihtruiliv, ly and m on has tio.srribrd THE WHOLE history of democ racy is one long proof of the meaning apart from the wy It jij'fly rondillon us to use ouUide ; help from Oxl or Man. up in major projects, u is me larue amount of small matters originating In Skeena which keep me always well "In arrears'' with my work. For instance, I am having difficulty getting n five-ton derrick tor the Port Simpson wharf. But this is one case when I have "my neck bowed" and refuse to take No for an answer. IMKOIIH KS KIM. Doug Abbott. Minister of Finance, recently introduced a DIRECT 01 jxiwer of ideas. "MiRhtier than an army with banners is an Idea whose hour has come." TOTEMS NOT HOIT.HT The Editor, The Daily s News: In your paper under the head ( m shim; HI'ltDI N' Tlie Editor. The D-al!y News Enfranchisement for the sounds wonderful - in theory ' wl la tt ,,. . "I 1 urn. . , I H onie of us give the whole thing up and In-come fatniii-ts It would be a bold prophet who would say that the B.C. ing loiem i-o.es in ... lau i We nay. God knows alt about it Tories could win this election "IN S '1mh A.- , i)u. t.., Ilt.lt t -rfltmu!;).?, I KU!.l(-f h--t in B C. But it does not take much of a prophet to see that ri."i a, m s er,i . you state mat me poiea were jjut would the native, at me; ,,.t lm d wjiatever He purchased by me while I was city ptfM.ni time, be able to provide tilUlk, Ht u,e real power commissioner for the sum o! for himself adequately? W""''l : ,,f prayer lie i In our wdlinirneNS $1000. ,nol the full responsibility of lnto ((, roneenied on Ix-liutf of The natives did not ri! their on support, with the added oo-j,.,, ()lv.r Jlls, ft, , lhf ,lb. I.imily toteim but were paid the ligation of paying taxes, liu.pi-. V,ma things, OikI has ordained $1000 to take the poles down and ta insurance premium. tc,;Ulftt thrr. ,s a niea-sure of pro-deliver them to a boat kindly prove a crushing burden? j tectum and help ,htrh your furnished hv the Canadian Na- t u ,.nM hi lni..r-l.Ml In fr. ' .-liiWI or v.itir tiflrtoer or voar the free milk plan, which has been proclaimed by the New Look Tories, will sweep everything before it. will not take the Rupert gateway threat lying down. Hut don't forget these other angles, too: 1. The barge operation will le less subject to labor tieup than the present steamer system, because fewer seafaring unions are involved. 2. The Rupert gateway likewise promises less strike disturbance than the present steamer operation. .'. Alaska Steamship Company is considering latching onto the Rupert operation in one way or another perhaps with its own tug and barge system, or perhaps with a car ferry of its own. - Thus the competition for Ketchikan and Southeastern Alaska already has brought some very apparent benefits. What develops in the rate structure remains to be seen. It is expected that the combined haul via Rupert will be less than via Seattle because of a promise that Ketchikan will receive terminal rates. But. that may depend on the volume, on carload lots, etc. On the other hand, Seattle is set up to handle Alaskan business and feels it has the facilities and know-how that even resolution and a bill to consolidate, revise and modernize the legislation governing pensions and retirement allowances for members of the public service of Canada Since the original pro- liT atrti'i S'h A' K ti T . Utnt-lrf. HT . All parties will sooner or later have to step in line to app'y this fine reform. The people- of BC. vision In 1870 there have been '.,....! otanhlr tor erection : rm tu lnt nr .,..r n-i..hltir u IIH-T rumilll. R : k rvi : will not forget that it was the Conservatives who led this great social advance. Yours verv trulv! i EILEEN WRIGHT.' not get unle.-iK you ive It . so in the realm of need nblrh is beyond our satisfying, the numerous changes and revisions. Moreover, there has been a great deal of experience gained in the administration of our Act. and there ha also been a steady and continuous development of tB-r iui Vu AV -K H't U 0 vi in the city of Prince Rupert where they were to be repaired and preserved for the benefit of everyone Interested In Indian rra'l-i. Indian Agents ColiLson and Gillette who asilsted in UiLi work I Ed. Note: Second article In ' lieaiing of sick minds, bndie and Mr. Sianwood'a series on Met'a-; umij. the gift is iil-o In vnur katla which as published on hands and mine to give or wtth-T'lursdav provided aiuweu to old And no a great many good ANYBODY who studies the his- tailed the col.ectlon the bcM or moM of Ul(,s(. qUMt!on.s 1 tory of politics can see that pension policies and practices there have been long periods of in private Industry and in f;o- history when the Conservative ernment employment, both ln party kept the confidence and this and ln other countries, goodwill of the great mass of it Is a rather lengthy and the neonle bv championing in.Kt,iai w,n svr ih fnnwr. tall totems in exutence. An American expert and his assistant came here to examine kitiui ue rn r w i - buri'Ui rs-i.'.4 l i rn i n tun sin v h a.fc- i. ti c t. ir. rim iw P.n.wl V . 1. Uritiinj rV.i ' plans which were considered natives J. M. Macdonell In a: them and dubbed one ol uic Liquor Store Alarm Set ' radical." brief but clear statement agreed P"le the best carved thai ne nao v -:...; er-i rfA. ri Will riaaa Vf T 1 .- h ! f" VPf Wfll. another American city like Portland does not pos- j t i III nillillll 1 lie JUtJf LSirtiarrii mi viitt uiii. Uxik the famous "leap in the Liberal. Ottawa West, was par- I There is not a city in Canada l dark" and gave great masses of ticularly pleased that it had that would not be proud to have sess to such a degree. . At any rate, it's nice to know that service will North American Baptist Mission IkldfelKm Hill, lilt Ave. last Itrv. J. C. SrbelUer Sunday Si h'wil It) a m Worship S t viee 11 a m Evening Kervi. e 7 30 p m tkM-ial Hour and Variety Program E Jo p.m. In (he Interest of all t.i-rnun x-akinr people. "Jcdcrmonn Hcrtlich Eingclodcn" poor people the vote. In Canada come forward. He said that the any one of our pol1- 'or a place KJ 1 1 UJ II all! at the time of Confederation the ' report of the Malcolm Commit- ! of honor ln their park. . rt,. k ' ..,.,.rt lories were anything but re- tee in 1923 was the basis for the From a tourist standpoint, VANCOUVER w ine our-, mast valuable. Theyilar alarm went In the liquor, actionary. present superannuation leglsla- they are ..i .. inn nnrt the 1?4 Act w.is bused limnl rw reolared and Prince More at Hastings and Mailt; Nil. 1 1 sirtw 1' miu... t:' V-.:' 7- 1 1 ... ; r- "i ' ! s.' " 1 i f a i . k . be better, rates held down by competition, and that we shall have an alternate lifeline in case of future shipping tieups. WWA,.,.'.VWWA,W,,,VArWWWrVW in VJiuario in loy uwu uuj- ; . - . . ti-i,, V..i. V"-. r.M em w t fc H' t" ' Runert U in honor bound to hood days the Tories were put- upon it. tinir throuch Dublic ownership! Prior to 1944 not only was It keep them safe and In good repair. W. J. ALDETt early today but it want n ambitious Imbiber after all Keener of the government : supply found the rumble of a j passing tram had set off the , delicate burglar mi-chanbui j St. Andrev'l Cothcdrol Ckr Sl'XDAT. ATta The reason older people are quiet Is because they, have a lot more to be quiet about. Calgary Albertan. Remember, Daylight Saving Time goes into i of public utilities full 50 years necessary that a civil servant, effect throughout the province of B.C. on Sunday at!0.1"? the po'nment ; before coming under the Art. -I j , ' i did the same thing In Britain must be permanent, but also I Z a.m. LlOCKS advance one hour. ;ypt no Ontario Tory ever dream- ! that he be paid a stated annual FfMfJWfffffJtffJffffffffJU'ffffff ed of calling that Socialism." : salary. As he Interpreted the a I remarks of the Minister, he took I A A L I ? ? f ID I 'it 'correctly i that the disrrim- r AUVUI VJ " J "-" j in lhe n.k of llme for the favf)r of .-permanent" civil ser- Women must be tidy at all. Not all women form their;3 dJ Vancouver area ! rPmOVPd' costs. Consequently many women judgments m thia way, though.' ,,, .,nH k oh., LENGTHY RHIt.VV First Presbytcrion Church S 20 a m.-H jI) l ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH Mil Ave. at Miltnrir SL PF.V. II O fHM)S. Pistor The JuM Wiaii Live By ralth" f OVtE AMI WORSHIP MMUV MKVKfS First United Church Sixth Ave. W. and Muirve dig their graves with a scrubbing ! If they did, I for one would still ' k0 000 from 1947 to 1951 Milk! Hon Brook, Claxton, Minister APRIL 20. 1953 f 1104 s.m,-Hiiil A special Mj-'i"" sermon on W w' Jajran hy H Ri O WatU, DD.fS 1:30 p.l. t'W J?ierlul Intri'"' change ttti abethi. KitW. - prices rose from 14 to 22 cents ; " --- Doctors know so to speaic. But somehow review when intro-ing they are wast-: my!per quart Ypt ronsmption de- j-'xhaustlve their breath when they teU wife got the idea that my emo-:rr(,asfd by 2 618 028 quarts or ! dl"' h's .J1.? . 4l. a woman patient to take thing ; ttonal engine was in good shape. 3C 1er wnt That per capita whl' '?. he t?'lw th" l easy. She says "Yes. doctor," ; She should have consulted a re- .roniHlinpi,' fell off by over 20 j battalion of the Royal Canadian quite meekly, but as soon as his! liable mechanic. percent. Regiment, the Pnnew. Patnc- back Is turned she begins to wax! Women live by tne rule that; The free-for-all sales system "J; ,and, ,JLnV?L im'A ' Ipft for Korea to begin the third iv,., fvv.. rf.f ,ko ni .i . f.. .v,. 'ii,... ch k o.,- II a. m Morning Worship. Anthem: Jesus Shall Reign Sermon: A Recignlnble Brand 7:30 p.m. Evening Wonlilp Anthem: Lord, For Thy Tender Mercy's Sake Sermon Something Is V ! " ' .fT1 iMornlnit Service II 00 am. ,y''?-'mii,,iA 'i: veiling Service 7:30 p.m. mm ., r j H,.rnwn., -walking with 0d. i Is a number, And since they are highly sensi-; ment after May first will further " """ '"1 u""p""' Somehow she inven Missing W extend a cordial Invitation Sunday Srhuol IMS p.m. of strenuous domestic jobs, which Itive to , the opinions . of : other tower the fluid milk connump- "MJ,;" v' ' J.- . . .i i . f i . .. nu.-'iw iwnmAn Iim rnonia e, b.. n Litici if the Winninp exnerience i v'w : . . i iniernaiionai uura oi.u-r ... u,. ... .,r.hin uh i. must be done rlfit rrying on an airlift to the Far wvhurh fliddmM.of tint w "". '"i- A man in the same position dean house, even if It kills them. , a gooo guiae. in umi my East supplemented ly'Canadtfn Methodist Church. Ketchikan. 231 Pourlh Avis. East they '. stores were permitted to sell for likely tely to to behave behave q quite differ-1 Domestically speaking, is Pacific Air Lines, ootn nymg Alaska. Minister: Rev. F. A. Wright, nu ently. He balances one alterna SIVTI A"" North 8tar aircraft produced by choose death before dishonor, i10 cenls Pr Quart less lnan I delivery price. Sales ii. . i , wagon Organists: Mr. E J. Smith EVANGELICAL EDrr STATION '" BuiW'ne tive against the other, and con through Safeway Increased by United -Beginners and Prim- una win vii.i... Canadalr Limited, and the two: services working ln close har-! mony have produced a record of j eludes that it would be better! that. Drab or dirty surroundings 400 per cent- but overall milk ary at 11 am; Older pupils at SUNDAY. APRIL 20 tn. i.'.i.ijr mull .1 n j ltlll.l.v ltd paill UlC avriaCTl Ar,t',nnA U.in 12:15: at CONRAD UNITED Morning Worship 1 1 a'rlm'k man comes to the opoasRe con-1 woman Perhaps the physical drp, 0'f farmprs W(,re' cut off rniit r II (Mi AM -Sunday S'hool and Ailalt 7:30 I.M.-EvnngellsUc Service Mr O M'S"D KVF.RYONE WELCOME HALL, all at 11 a m. j Sunday SdimM 12:13. ..'.., Young Adult Club meets after i "' wshii 7:39. the evening service at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Thompson. Guest: Rev. Wyburn Skidmore. Minister at both servicr-i Rememlirr the Habbath Day to keep It Holy." from the fluid milk market altogether. Distributors had to dismiss employees, and some outlying districts lost their delivery service. i.iuAioo wiiii ou vwioic cviuciitc. ; iiaini sue uties nerseii uy woi K-Ot course aome women seize ing is a lesser evil than the men-the smallest excuse to avoid tal harm she would do by stay-work, and even convince them- j ing idle. selves that they are ill when; A woman ties her nerves in they are not. But they are in the knots for causes which seem triv- minorltv. la! In a mnn That.' th wgu ch'K BEAUTY of the free milk Most of the little sweethearts, built. But we love her Just the I , is that It will plan mean an have a strone strain of the mar- same. Housework Is the seda- outlet u"11" " for a " vast amount "u,,v of tyr ln them, I believe. A sick wo tive an ailing woman prescribes! ! fTu V' for herself, and when it comesl hoie.'"iLk.tht "Z1XA man bent on work has a pale THE SALVATION ARMY CITADEL Froser Street Prince Rupert-Ketchikan Pulp't Capt. J. S. Johanso" ' Sot. 8 P.M. Special RoHy to a showdown the defeated f Vancouver area roughly male I forced to acknowledge .... ,. ,,.,,1 that she is the docter. dedicated look and a burning eye. Like Joan of Arc flourishing a broom instead of a sword, she charges with suicidal zeal Into battle against the armies of dirt. nan wtv vjttk niiin finjHi.iuu j Is sold as whole milk. The other half is sold, for making dried i milk, butter, ice cream and eheese. iMany of these products I are held in vast surplus.) yOl'TIITlX PLANTERS OSLO", Norway (CP) A group of Sun. 11 A.M.-H0I.WU - . - -I tin on Cu The farmer gets 12.95 cents When a man regains consciousness alter some illness or ordeal, he reaches for a cigarette. schoo children at Voss were awarded the silver medal of the Norwegian "Build Your Country" t du Evonqeli5"c per quart for every quart that is sold for 22 cents at the city Fire Season MAY 1st - SEPTEMBER 30th During this period, a permit is necessary before fires may be lighted outdoors for cooking, warmth, or land-clearing. Your nearest Forest Officer should be consulted. ONE CARELESS ACT MAY ENDANGER THOUSANDS OF ACRES OF FOREST LANDS. BE CAREFUL HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES AND PRESERVE YOUR FOREST HERITAGE 'A woman reaches for a lipstick Society for each planting morejkiu.hen door. But lne farmer EVERYONE HEARTILY This contrast in reactions sym bolizes that difference between' than 2.50 nursery trees during gnts muon less than tnls per 1942. Altogether 170 children atl(,uart for the same amount of Voss set out about 160,000 young, milk sold as by products. pine tree last year. j The Tory free milk plan i should thus dastlcally cut dls- Try Doily News Wont Ads i tribution costs. a Feoturing . . . Church the sexes of which the French deputy said "Vive." Women set more store by appearances than men do. The advertisements which tell you how First Baptist to attract a mate by means of Sunday, Apr.i GREER 6c BRIDDEN LTD. At v bcahoiilU Tor a limited time THIS BF.ALTIf I I. JnqUk WASHER Regular $179.50 NOW $139-00 Terms Available MR-1 tvs hair oil or toothpaste are not as ridiculous as they seem. Nlf tl- ( cream may be the shadow godfather of many a happy family, j A woman sizes up a man like a mechanized David Harum evaluating a used car. Both of them pay consMerable attention to the state of the upholstery. If it looks slatternly or betrays heavy use, there Is a strong chance that the engine ha also taken a beating. Let the buyer , beware. 10:00 a.m. Senior US. Clans 11:00 a.m. Morning Service 12.15 p.m. KtmdHy Jhool 7:30 pm Evening Service One of the members of the WILLIS SHANK will bring lhe message. This Mission Boat from Ecattle, is on an evangelistic tour In northern waters. rt ill 1 8:00 P"1 British Columbia Forest Service Deportment of Lands and Forests DR. C. D. ORCHARD, HON. R. E. BOMMERS, Deputy Minister of Forest. Minister. tiri 8 00 Pm Hntir- V RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC S us to discuss that new construction