- i a i exenance or vps tt... Prince Rupert Daily News ray As I See It been pleasant enough. One Ju-I g of tf time "tj venile was heard to remark, ' d elrl taken to th. "They (Pa and Mai treat us like I for the fir... ""is Letterbox Wednesday. April 9. 1952 Somebody must1, she hart Wstail i..f . lu" fe, be getting real money. money. PAKKIXG Reflects and Reminisces EDITORIAL ENDORSED -""on,-rt: Editor. Daily News: Editor. We strongly endorse your Edi- Dailv News: torial of April 7, "The New Cam- i was very pleased to read your paijjn is on," and hope reader 'editorial in Monday's paper on a more Vi Prince Rupert Canada could produce an atom 'Ok An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of s Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. a Momber of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations ' ' Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. a. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. G. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Bv earner,- per week, 2jc; per month, $1.00; per year .i-???-, 10; by mail, per month, 75c; per year, $8.00. -Published every afternoon except Sunday by J Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. Authorized as second class mail by Post Office Department, Ot'awa. ..v,.'homb if required, says the i of The Daily News will appreciate our Parking Problem. its timely advice, as election time As my son would say Pl.tff.olt In other Toronto Tetegram. is a penoa wiieu me must sin- am t kkuiihb- words , . .Canada r.j might ,i.if be iw seven! several cere thought should prompt the i heartily endorse this editor- I i decision of a vote. ai. It is high time the "Turna Ml' ST MAKE IT , We do not want the mast sin- Authorities, to use your .:.. Lr nullified of nnr mm. rrintive expression, took definite Churchill Riddle WHEN I was in rhnnticl me AlDeria u-giMaiuic na , Liberal Association GENERAL MEETING In Gvic Centre ot 8 p.m. i mim IV aittl OUT UlUVluce to Silf oiryo v.' - ----- tUnt CmnnlAn aSt tall 1 Stummed on a the reiponsibuity and privilege parKing suuu... . not . . have more ln than one one paper I Housing Impasse u.-i c : t ,. V;r.li of becoming a nominee tnrougn r. r.Z ...T unless a nlant to provide nrws- U1L Ul imu.inauuii of , rti disgust ust from light whole nine hBiu hi ".c u. - - - r is also established. The sire?i some- f ectlon of the main assertions, and to the too-general . D.,ttnin nanL'iul 111 1(1 tl tl H ln G .L.narK '.-ivirli thjt mi "nolities pomua nave have hr- m. thine has to De Gone una uune . 7. r . ., been then the Journal has taking come so pomnea "'Joi' '':,. nn care of the situation. Frank t not want to be mixed Into it." Oliver, in his prime, would hav? ; ! debunks one part of the j Saturday Evening Post's current series on Mr. ! Churchill. ' Reverend Peter Disney, for-i merly of Vancouver and now of 11 1 l & wi" ..- J nnrkine meters Installed I hope Thursday, April his way to making a ; thev are enforced better than,3Worn Election of men to represent us and set things right is our am- hit inn change, somehow! 1 the present one-hour parking PREAPPOINTING indeed is the turn which has J been taken in the new 50-unit rental housing: n'oject which we had so confidently counted upon to clieve, in some measure although not completely, he grim housing situation in the city. We cannot give up without a struggle, however, ust because the government tells us that the tender 'iguresTor the houses are so much higher than the rigjnal estimates that we will have to pay average Some are right and some are ig'lanorl ls wrona. Our responsibility is to C. R. ROBERTS. i Godmanchester, told me of taiKs ! with one of Churchill's ol" ! discover right principles, and Nomlnotion of delegates to attend district meeting and other business. I Our old pals Barnum and ' !Bailpy and the Rinplinu Brothers are about to begin their an-' j nual tours acrojis the States, 1 ' j despite strikes, floods, prcsidon- ! tial elections, air crashes and H . f ri suport those who press for those principles and changes. C. W. REEVES. No Second Newspaper EVERYBODY WELCOME what have you. Whoop la! Per- : schoolmasters at Harrow, i Winston was not as the ad-; vertisements say "one of the j poorest students Harrow ever ; had." You just could not force him to do anything he did not i want to do. He absolutely re-I fused to study dead languages. haps they will cheer people up, ; a bit. Ministerial In Session en$ of $75 (which is no "low rental figure), the -uggestibn being made that the city might allow . 'luxation concessions to help reduce the rental rates ' rr iJssume larger measure of responsibility for the 1 losses prt the actuated cost assignments and revenue ANYWAY A MTTI.K Bost definition we've heard of a bankrupt is "A person who once lived higji, wide and had some." But the old schoolmaster still tetained certain exercise boons which showed that Churchill's work was outstandingly good in those subjects he liked. .m rrWfWf,fli I TOMORROW I IS THE 10th EDMONTON It is impossible for a second newspaper to publish in Edmonton, unless a new pulp mill is established in order to assure a supply of newsprint. Tiiis was what Elmer Roper, Canadian Commonwealth Federation Leader, told the legislature. "There is only one company," he said, "that can ship newsprint to this city a:id it refuses to send Arrangements for the post- Easter exchange of pulpits tween Ketchikan and Prince His English composition It's bost not to judge too has-' tily when digesting; the budget. ' The income tax. it was at first thought, would be less. But this was before something was said superb, said the old Harrow mas- Rupert pastors comprised the ter. principal business at the month- , ly meeting of the Prince Rupert CHURCHILL will surely go down Ministerial Association on Mon- anv ' By paying all charge accounts in y by the 10th of each month you'll protect your credit. Since earlv in 1950. when the about old age security affairs ?stiitites. "flie government authorities have certainly de-:idesl lo take no chances. The city council cannot be blamed for being unwilling to stick its neck out and moi-Jgage the future particularly at this extremely inflationary time. Umpasse which appears now to exist notwithstanding, the housing shortage in Prince Rupert is evei becoming more stringent and is definitely as one of the greatest states- day A special advertising plan for Edmonton Bulhnin stopped pub- men of all time. He did more, I also discus- liraiinn The Journal has. been think than anv other one ner- Eas'.er service was son to hrintr the world throuah ' scd. There will be a full page the only daily in a city of more than a hundred thousand. News on Family members and parents aUoncid a Terrace Board of Trade meeting recently and teen agers ipoke from the platform. Judging from the report, Uiere must have been somewhat can- the dark valley of the Nazi spread in tlw Daily shadow. If ever there was the Thursday. ' 1 I 1 right man in the right plact at 'A good credit record is your best reference" Bolivian j holding progress back. Something certainly will 1. ; havg to be done about it although it is difficult to f" sugjjest something practical. 3f rentals must be prohibitive and it is ex- j trenSely doubtful that many people will be able to SOUTH for EASTER Prince Rupert Retail Credit Grate Big Snake at Large in City DENVER, Col. A king cobra has been at large in this city during the last few days. It is from five to six feet long and was in a carload of reptiles and animals being transported to Bergen Park. The number of snakes, including rattlers and boa constrictors, total 400. ; Association payjvental averages 01 So per month indetinitely, . - A j 1 1 VI i l .i j the right time that man was : Churchill. When you examine his life you see certain contradictions. He : had the "makings" in him of the i historic leader he became. His ; intelligence was, and is, of a very high order. When asked why Churchill was excluded from his second government, Mr. Baldwin replied, "Winston's ; fifty thousand horsepower brain i makes me tired." ; But Churchill was also an op-; portunist, in the sense that he 1 made the most of his opportu-j nities. He not only jumped from one major party to the other, i But he did the most more dif fi-; cult thing of returning to the original party from which he j had jumped, and becoming its Uprising LA PAZ. Bolivia (CP) Army police and civilian revolt brok" out in this tin-mining country today and the revolutionists announced they had deposed the military government. Members of the military government headed by Gen. Hugo Ballivian, who had seized power in a bloodless coup Last May, were arrested and then liberated. The revolt was led by army anrt police officers, co-operating ? ' evergn jjiey may ue anie 10 pay now Decause laoor is sfjshi't (one reason being the very fact of hous-. png Shortage itself), possibly the way out will be somS soTt of a mass house for sale building project. ..If s much has to be paid for housing shelter, it woujd, doubtless, be more acceptable that high or higl-g-r j)Uymonts would include some sort of purchase equity provision. . 3iousing is, indeed, an emergency in Prince By POPULAR 5S PRINtfE RUPERT THURSDAY APRIL 10th For Reservations Call or Write City or Depot Office ritlNCE Hl'PERT CANADIAN NATIONAL guments, but only by events. I think he meant by that that people in the mass are only able to judge conflicting arguments on the basis of trial and error. He himself won final political success in Britain because his cause was carried upon a great rising tide. After the abdication of Edward VIII he was alone, discredited. But he was the first of the big Tories to tell the work leader, notwithstanding the un- with the national revolutionary party of Victor Laz Estenssoro, who is in exile in Argentina. Almost simultaneously with the outbreak in the capital, other uprising took place in var-ous other paits of the country. ;i!!rr ;inr u p cannot insr c hsmiss the nern evino- i aying natrea or me party -ma- . y . . . 1 . . 0 'chine- i jtroHjem with an attitude that nothing- can be done ! CHURCHILL will go down in history as one of the greatest we were going to have to stant NORTHERN RIVER The Churchill Kiver flows about 1000 miles to its mourn in Hudson Bay. phrasemakers who ever lived, up and fight Hitler. In the ent ; The most historic of the phrases he was made Prime Ministei j "we shall fight on the beaches" more by the support of Labo. i and so forth, was probably the and Liberals than by the domi-i most rallying, effective utter- nant Conservatives, i ance ever made by the head of . any government, in any country CHURCHILL once implied that or age. he believed in a sort of guard- FRIZZELL'S MOTOR t aborjt it. In fact, something: "must" be done about 9 it afid Mdthing is impossible if there is the will on j the part' of al! concerned. "There must be some way out. The first step would appear to be to press upon j the government authorities for as generous and 1 understanding treatment as possible. Indeed, Prince ' ui't. in its peculiar position, might be justified k in expecting special consideration in an emergency , - situation, i Not Sunshine Budget fY COURSE, nothing much had been expected !in the way of tax relief so the latest federal PRODUCTS LTD. Your General Motors Dealer j But I like best some of the ian angel for Britain. I believe ; sentences he has flung but in he was right about thak-but on off-guard moments. One was too small a scale. J believe there that he was a strong supporter are heavenly powers that do ; ot the church but as a buttress, intervene in human affairs (but : not a pillar hoiding her up they are not always pro-Brit-from the outside, not from ish). In other words I believe I within. ; that certain people like Church- j ! Ill in 1940 get divine support for CHURCHILL told one of his certain, jobs. But one trouble is j close friends that peoples' , such people rarely know their minds are never changed by ar-Job is finished. Used Car and Truck Values GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCTS budget is not disappointing although the most of : OWNER'S SPECIAL "It makes such a difference Mrs. Helen V.... was so plefced by the it);u I ill. I-EC T (tour Door) equipped with radio, heater and defroster. Ideal for the "most miles pet $- people will think it might have been a little more genei'ous. Those lucky people with enough money to buy cigarettes, automobiles and some heavy electrical appliances will benefit from the reduction of taxes on thpse items although credit restrictions are not relaxed. 1020 gallon driver." Full price 1952 C HEVROLET 2-DOOIt SEDAN s2556 ' Plus extras" courteous treatment she received from J The lipvsrmal inenmp tav for thp avprairp pitivpn TRUCKS MS CHEVROLET ! j-TON PANEL. Completely reconditioned. . New paint job, commercial green. Motor $- overhauled. G.M. Used Truck Guarantee bank teller during a holiday trip that on her return home she wrote: i'lt was really a pleasure to transact modest banking affairs with you and! think the bank is very lucky to have sub -"-j--. v . I ' " is reduced by six per cent but that benefit is more ; 4 than overcome by the new two per cent social secur- 'lH ity tax whereby we all pay for the new old age ? 1 ' pensions which, of course, some one has to pay for. ! . Here! Mr. Abbott gives with one hand and takes Heater, good body and tires 1385 1585 1345 1947 FARGO 2! 'i-TOX J-spved axle, fhort wheel ?el base base for for flat deck at present. Ideal for dump work $. i Box and hoist available) j....; vnun2U'0mn ' a cnarming ana weitvn"b j " with them. It makes such a difference when one is travelling to feel so at how We uUo have privately owned tars and trucks at owner's prices for immediate sale. See our budget plan for financing repairs and accessories TRADE-INS ACCEPTED ON ABOVE UNITS Phone 871 . Favorite Hymns and Music Jo nftven lJoiir (Jailer Section LONG PLAY A Treasury f Faster Songs Robert Shaw Chorale Ave Maria anrt Other Selections Jessica Dragonnelte Christ Lag in Todesbanden Chorus of the State School of Music Great Sacred Choruses Robert Shaw Chorale Sacred Songs by Helen Traubel ... Helen Traubel, soprano , The Mormon Tabernacle Choir of Salt Lake City J. Spencer Cornwall Beloved Hymns Bing Crosby 45 RPM ALBUMS Onward Christian Soldiers Robert Shaw Choral Mass in G By Poulenc Robert Shaw Choral Jesu, Dearest Master Motet Robert Shaw Choral Great Sacred Choruses Robert Shaw Choral 78 RPM The Palms The Holy City James Melton Panis Angclicus Komana !)j I rederito Beniamino Oigli Agnus Ifosanna Enrico Caruso Ave Maria Serenade John McCormlck POPULAR Eggbert the Easter F.gjf Benny The Bunny Giselle McKenzie Peter Cottontail Eggbert the Easter Egg R0y Rogers CHILDREN'S ALBUM Peter Cottontail Frank Lulhcr McRAE BROS. LTD. , , , u otonvbran away- with the other. In the long run, most of us will probably be paying more taxes this year than last. It is being described as a stabilization budget, stabilization presumably meaning a continuation of the fiscal policy whereby the people are being kept so potor paying taxes that they cannot spend on other', things. ' It we have any criticism of the budget, it is the failure of Mr. Abbott to make the going a little easier for some of the lower income bracket people instead of making it just a little harder. At your own local Drains, will find bank people of any bank, you ;nr nf thRir wav to look afifif i - i That ffi,'antl anr rOUl'teOUSiy. 1 the way the chartered banks comp With each other for your business. 1 Scripture f-a5iage for Jodaij A NEW WASHER . . . THE INGLIS Model '159' Check Uiojm features 0 AuloiuuUc pump 0 Porcelain eniuiwl tub 0 Lifetime lubrlcuUon ttuict us whisper 0 Loveil sufety arrlugrr 0 Vm guarantee only $159.00 RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC our faces from him." Isa. 53 :c "We hid i' t This advertisement, bsifd on an actual letter, ii presented here by THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY I BLACKPOOL, England (CP) Thieves who raided organist Reginald Dixon's house left without taking anything. They were believed frightened off by I J Vsl! 1 LONEJCW (CP) The Queen has grantetj permission for His Majesty's Theatre in the Haymarket to bf known as "Her Majesty's Theatrf." The theatre's greatest success was "Chu Chin Chow," first put on in 1916 and performed1 a total of 2238 times. S tit t ' i J O Dixon's pet parrot, which oftens t whistles the song "Oh, I Do Like ; To Be Beside the Seaside." j lVWfWW.WAWWMVMfWWW1.A.1.(: