2 Prince Rupert Daily News Every Member ol Armed Forces Regardless Of Age Has Vote in Forthcoming Election Tuesday; June 30, 1953 ! $ A ' 1 ..." ! ' J OTTAWA W Canada's record ency they lived in before enlist- ' Wie fur Euri; TV i 1 nh M, Aa Independent dally newspaper devoted to the tipbullding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member ot Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dully Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. J. P. MAOOR, President H. G. PERRY, Vice-President niiiim iwv.io, hub .us v.. ... Mtc ' peaceiuur ttnutuiurnry wnere ' nr ' ln " i. I l d nrilvn ImHi mv:th!r mUltovu h.,o I. I ,j ,HIU0n kci yiiij in i ... v,, lutoicu or Kast with h. " h bring some d e 1 a ye d - action j In the constituency where th"ir Japan. qUau ';:JJf (Lint ore i - jr- .. J cnanges in me pancm vi n- uc ui neAi-ui-Kin lives. Buti Votine aiii tion resulU which unfolds Aug. the choice is put down in writing 1 full ,Jl , wteM 10. ; before the election and is bind-1 - Hain Subscription Rates: , 6v carrier per week, 25c; per month. $100; per year, $1000. Bv mail Per month, 75c; per year, 18 00. "m Authorized as second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa ;r ... ,:Tx iK Every one of the 105.000 meniln-and wome in uniform Including I This system was devls-d to the first 13-year-olds to vote j V,)11 repetition of the 1949 situ-legallv since Corifed?rationwlll j tttin Annapolis-Kings when be entitled to vote wherever they j the service vote upset a civilian are stationed. victory for George Nowlan, Pro- Control Your Speed n. their h,.llt.s won't be arid- K've v.ui.servauve. Mr. Now jr. iVyy Ian protested and investigation showed that a considerable number of servicemen stationed In the riding wrongly had voted in that riding instead of for their home riding. Mr. Nowlan won on a revote. ed to the civilian totals in ridings of their choice until a weeK after election day because the counting of the ballots begins on the day after civilian polling day and will not be completed until the following Saturday. ' . - A . Service votes have produced HOW WIVKS VOTK belnted upsets before, notnhly In I l ike anv other ctvlltnm. the 1 1(117 tt'hnn 14 ta irltrtti turn ulur'l uH t ? . I wives of servicemen will vote in i . ' . s i the riding where they reside. Another big change is that! I Drib in . ,vl Three Fine Leaders AS I LISTENED to the two big party leaders over the radio the other night I thought to myself how lucky we are in Canada to have at the top men of such calibre. Tin' Prime Minister is a fine man, who literally and visibly radiates goodwill. Ht heads an administration that In the eyes of at least 90 nei cent of foreign observers Is by and large one of the best In the entire world. In foreign affairs Canada is rightly recognized as being a key peacemaker. It is no accident that Canada's Minister of External Affairs heads the General Assembly of the UN, and that but lor the Russian veto he would now be Secretary-General of the entiie world peace organization. But in the eyts of mast outside observers it Is Canada's financial administration that wins most applause. While the U.S. is CAPT. J. P. DlTOl'R of Chlcoutlml, Que, a member of the Royal 22nd Regiment in Korea, shows how Chinese made use of a giant slingshot to hurl grenades at Canadian troops. The weapon was used by the Chinese against the Van Doos on the forward slopes ot one of their hill-top company positions on the western front in Korea. Canada now has roughly 20000 men abroad or at sea compared to a hantLful In 1949. Two special voting territories are being established to take care of them. you make quick decisions? If you can't, CAN you had better stay off the highway and streets over the Dominion Day holiday tomorrow. It has been estimated that the average motorist has to make from 20 to 50 decisions per hour, depending on the traffic, and a wrong decision can be fatal. In heavy traffic, like that during holidays, a driver is never more than a second away from an accident. The increasing number of new cars on the road and the substantial rise in gasoline consumption, plus the fact that many summer vacationists will ."use the holiday as the beginning of their regular "vacation periods,- means extra care should be taken; Each year the holiday toll grows and a united effort by drivers and organizations should be taken to increase public awareness of the extra holiday hazards and the extra caution needed to overcome them. Excessive speed contributes to one out of three v fatal traffic accident. , Speed control is the personal responsibility of r every driver. A heavy foot on the throttle can mean by civilians were ousted by men In uniform and in 1945 when the then Prime Minister Mackenzie King was rejected in Prince Albert after seemingly being elected. PKOM'CFD I'PSFTS This year the numbers In uniform are 5,000 stronger than in wartime 1940, so it Is quite conceivable that some close ridings will be affected by the soldier have a GOOD RUM Atomic Scientists Release Details Of Calandria's Delicate Funeral vote. Along with the forces In ! A ."""I If for your money thlr delayed poll will be roughly 3.000 war veterans still In hos- CHALK RIVER, Out. The cording Instruments which agi-story of Calandria's funeral was tatt-d wildly as It went by. Its i pttal and an unknown number of serserve-force personnel tak other-wordly tale of how atomic drove knead In carl, and health ' If Ummer trB,n,n 8Way trom ! plunging headlong into debt. scientists removed and bilrled surveyars who drove along be-! hind to see if Calandria was ! ' ne "J"""" unaer wmcn lne wmie nance remains in never probably tne biggest radioactive object man has handled. I shedding dangerous radio-activs 1 forcer wl" cast lheir balloU in In one long piece of delicate ; contamination in its nroeress tn,Korea JaPin. France, Britain. ending crisis, and while Britain j under either Labor or Conserva- itives cannot make ends meet, ?nd crotesoue surgery, the- dead- ' the roil (Germany and Belgium as well ! Canada has done really great j ly 2y2-ton aluminum tank-! Everybody else kept out of" ln military bases in Canada (things .Canada has had almost j of filially known as the cJulan- 'sight . j& basically the same as that full employment, has put through j dria which long held the guts' ; which came into use In 1940 and i? vast armament program and of the world's best atomic reactor j GATK t'NCl'ARIKI wa.i later used In the 1942 con- iyet has paid off well over or.c was lifted from the broken-down ! Even the main gate of this i scription plebiscite and In the M pi 1- w I Paiirt Paiirt a a room room tmliv. toiljv. l( l( I riilil. nivJit. It- It- ej ejsy niili viiih i-ft- "zriieavy nearu lur someone. Start early on long motor trips to reduce the temptation to speed. Here are a few tips: Obey common sense as well as legal speed limits. Keep your car under i-Fl-!ilin. S Hiin mm uie, dries n faM, ttani ! 1945 and 1949 general elections. reactor and conducted to Its secretive atomic project stood grave. j unguarded for the first time in j billion dollars worth of national I debt in the past four years and ; given universal pensions to boot. But there are a number of dlf The details were issued weeks years as the funeral procession i ferences between the 1949 and Vte.ir . , . ran I rnmiW ami over. No "paints" !? laf markd". For plaster. lioiiril, iiuii-iinrv rr, primer. 10 panlcl fnl.iw., while Im 4 ilifii niot after the event by Dr. C. J. Mac- 'went through; this was probably 1 1953 elections. For one thing, kenzie, Canada's atomic chief. ; the "hottest" corpse ever burled j probably three times as many Can-shaped Calandria's coffiij-In Canada. The radiation field j people In uniform will be entitled waf a giant canvas bag. Its around it was equal in strength , to vote this time. There were hearse was a towing grader. Its to that from half the radium 1 40.000 regular troops In 1949 but grave consisted of a hole in the ever produced. Nobody was hurt, (only those 21 years of age and eround covered by heaps of sand. ! mainly because the whole thing iplder could vote unless any of Its final salutes came from, re- j was handled with care and pre-' those under 21 had been In the --rr- " Iparation that rehearsed every forces ln 1945, a tiny category. BUT UNDER true democracy you cannot get good government unless you have a strong opposition, which is a government-in-wn'Hng. There comes a time In the life of every democracy when it is "time for a change," time to giva 'he old team a rest, and time to put in the other team. You cannot do that unless you have another team, well led, and ready control at all times, so you can stop quickly if circumstances demand. Keep fresh and alert at the wTieel; you can't make spit-second decisions if you're tired and fuzzy. Keep a safe, clear stopping distance between you and the car ahead. Watch CJirs behind in your rear-view mirror. Signal for turns well before turning. Avoid abrupt stops. Slow down at sundown, and be sure you can stop within the range of your lights. If you follow these rules, you'll live to enjoy m mm w mm nm m BROS,' Thin KdverUwmrnt U not publish?; or dmplnyrrt by the !.u(u.,r Contri! Bimrd or by Hie Uovrrmnnit of BrlllBrt Columbia. u'tion oeiore-hand. !.. ALL AUK l.I.HjIIH.1 thei' event ln This world's uniciue atomic Now. since the regular forces was1 experience one of the lost stages in the dis Four Named To Fisheries Commission ,'and waiting to do its job in the mantling of the insides of the ; NRX. reactor which broke down were placed on active service in September, 1950, every member is entitled to vote regardless of age. , This even goes for some hundreds of lfl-year-old apprentices ln the army and navy. They .can vote in the constitu- i -...i iiwuucijf ami av uiu any guci uy ueaill or possinie injury to yourself or passengers in your car. in December but now will be rebuilt better than ever an Important precedent ln atomic sclent. It was a precedent because the five-year-old NRX was TONIGHT THE RT. HON. CD. HOWE MINIM KK OF TKAI1K AND COMMI W E MIMSTI K OF Ot l lNt t: PKOmTTIOS OTTAWA (CP) Four Canadians have been appointed commissioners on the International North Pacific Fisheries Commission effpetive July 1, the fisheries department has an i the first important reactor to i reach the point of collapse. national interest. Sooner or later that time comes in every democracy and this just may be George Drew's time. ANYWAY, this piece is mainly to say that I think Canada will continue to get government which ranks very high. 1 think we will get that even if "Uncle Louis" stays In there even till lie Is as old as the grand old Prime Minister in Britain. But I also think we will get good government if the voters decide that REFLECTS and REMINISCES So Every time we buy something j Canada is his best customer, for a song, there's pretty sure to 1 we heard. nounced. I Appointed are Stewart Bates I of Ottawa, deputy fisheries ! minister; John M. Bui'lrin ui. WORK SAIK ' The weeks since have shown, j among other things, that work i can lz.i carried out safely in ra-iuiation fields once thought too strong for human safety. be the cost of an Neither lipstick nor perfume president of British Columbia' will hide bad grammar Packers Ltd.. Vancouver; R'n r I Thnmmmn TT..nu ..1 ;.l 4 ' American scientists and Can- P.M. P.D.S.T. CFPR-8:00 A tjruisn ship owner says the army and air force spe-' day is coming fast when giant Sometimes those who are said passenger ships will be replaced to take their own sweet time are it is time to give the Liberals a i -st and to nut back in there the i fine historic party, which was j mainly responsible for the scat- tered Canadian 'colonies being; oi me L-unaoian risiimc t o Ltd., of Vancouver, and James der Harbor local of the Fisher-Cameron, secretary of the Pen by jet air liners. Nevertheless. ; apt to sour on the job. not nr. fast as he thinks. For i f6rd'S fiftieth anniversary SALE 2 Weeks Commencing Saturday, June 27 COME IN A Nil TEST-DRIVE OI K I'SEO CARS TIP TOP Condition Guaranteed Bob Parker ltd. SERVICE STATION "Thf Hum ot Friendly icrvW-e-' McHKIDi: at SECOND AVE. AMI TRANS-CAN IIA NKTWOliK Published by tlie NATIONAL LIHl;RAL r'KULKATION OT CASAfA cialiKt-s In radiation detection tot.k part in the funeral. Tli-; tank known as Calandria was a cylinder-shaped object 10 ft :'t high and eight feet in dia-: meter and for five years It ; huddled inside the 35-foot-high ; "Rupert of the Rhine," writes joined together. LIKE Messrs. St. Laurent and Drew, Mr. Coldwell has won the respect of all Canada. What Is more, he has won the affection of masses of the people, including there are millions of people who like the sea well enough not to leave it. When friend wife steers him toward salads in mid-summer, there's any number of men fully Geoffrey Brunn ln McMillan's Saturday Review," was a nephew oi Charles I and who distinguished himself as a leader of cavalry In the Civil War, as a seaman. n.s n eoiirtiei- n f,,ni , 1 1 1 ' men's Union, Pender Harbor, B.C. The treaty under which the commission is established is between Canada, the United States and Japan, and aims at obtaining the maximum sustained yield of fishery resources of northern Pacific non-territorial waters. . pienared to eat like a horse, kick ! er of the iin'. h, rw: some who never cast a CCF vote, like a steer and become more and as a sponsor of the. Royal i becaU! tnf,v knew 11 .rould ,10t balky thair1 d mule. &Hddiwkj4iety1 both happen to be wrong gues-1 better known r think masr Canatlfatis" agree reactor. Inside the Calandria in ! 'im p wen the 176 uranium-con-1 j taining rods which were the core 'or NRX's phenomenal atom-splitting, energy-releaslnc;. activity. J It was the bursting of some of th"i' rods last December whiiSi i laid NRX low and the rods were I fist removed by men working In short spurts behind respirators and protective clothing. " i with me cn this at least that sers. Eeach country Is entitled to appoint four cninmis.vioners. Terms are two years. THE MOST.POPULAR CANADIANlWHISKY ATA POPULAR PRICE BACK IN '85 The Omlneca Herald of Terrace prints a letter that has reference to a man who died at Lome the stable two-party system workr. best in any democracy. But if for any reason it happens again in the fifties as it happened in the twenties that no one THAT FAMILIAR SOUND A man in Edinburgh makes bags for bagpipes who says HONOR SCIENTIST PRETORIA. South Africa (CPi Creek on the Skeena River dur 1 th ,,... i.,r , '""""-J i-icui iiiujuiny, a Z. """I' ,j 'OJ 1,u"' "e Uberal-CCF alliance might once Dr. J. J. Theron of Pretoria j University has been awarded the! 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