7' t V -4.. . I r "i m a m Prince Rupert Daily iv, WOOL PLAID OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MacLeoc On the theory that actions But the significance Is hard to Tiiui jdaj, October 15, Vx,S 1 ' tv oftn nre more effective Interpret, vvneiner it or 111 for Hon. Mr. Drew cannot : .t . ...... r :, J' if' I d ttidpendnt dally newspaper devoieU to the r.pbui " and Northern and Central brmsli C'- '. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau oi l. Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published bv The Prlnfe Fupfrt Dully News Limited. J. P. MAOOR, President H. G. PERRY, Vice-President JACKETS 7 - 12 years more 1 -t'."i -Kiy 7 I, j RtikMurintlnn Rates By carrier Per week, 25c: per month. 1 00: per year, aicoo. jj,f .;lJx. I than words, Hon. George Drew I has appointed Leon Balcer. MP. ! as PC organizer in Quebec, I rather than publicly proclaim his ; intention to remain as PC Chieftain in spite of last Aug-i ust's election debacle, j At least, that is the Interpre-i tation that Parliament Hill po-i litical circles are placing upon I the Balcer appointment. They By mall Per month. 75c: per year. 18 00 uthorlzed as second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa 4 W hose Surpluses? 7 - ""'"e'-resistont The STORK Sb MANY readers are writ- Jt regard it as of relatively minor imr thPir Sllfrp-estioilS ' be determined with any certainty. Curiously enough, the one reaction of unmistakable enthusiasm comes from the Liberals.' They are quite frankly elated over the prospect of Hon. Mr. Drew remaining In his present post. They even feel that their strategy may have had something to do with helping him to make up his mind. For ever since his crushing August defeat, the Liberal party propaganda line towards Mr. Drew has changed. From a theme of detraction It has switched to one of sympathy and praise. All the time the PC's have been eloquently silent on the leadership issue, the Liberals linve been lauding Mr. Drew as the best qualified candidate for leader the party possesses. .-.;. importance in itself but as of issiiJi ma'or significance as an indirect Phone Green 184 210 Sih 'i about distributing the food surpluses, especially those held by the government to keep fair floor prices for farmers. You ore Cordially Invited to Attend REVIVAL SERVICE NEIL II. JACORY, born at Dundurn, Sask., has been appointed to the three-man council of economic advisers to President Eisenhower. Mr. Jacoby, dean of the school of business administration at the University of California, formerly was vice-president of the University of Chicago. He went to the United States in 1930 and was naturalized in 1937. (it -t un iiuuii ui null. mi. uicks decision to sit tight in the party-leadership. Obviously, if Hon. Mr. Drew were considering retiring from his post, he wouldn't make key appointment or deal with major questions of party reorganization. He would leave that to his successor. Hence the symbolic importance of his recognition of Balcer. The Balcer appointment is Hon. Mr. Drew's first assertion of party leadership since the crushing defeat which he sustained in the August 10th voting. Prior to It he had been spending his time In the seclusion of his home at Guelph and, in recent weeks, In replying to routine correspondence in his Ottawa office. The general belief was that he was trying to resolve his own state of lndeci- FIRST BAPTIST CHUM l ifth Avenue East at Younr, Stwt Each Eveninq at 7:45 p.m. DR. A. JUDSON BURRELL, Guest Pies; COME AND BRING A FRIEND A Kamloops man writes: "During the depression Saskatchewan farmers who had been buying fruit for years asked mo if I could send them one or two carloads of cull apples. They would pay the freight. Others asked for soft fruit by express With the help of some packing; houses I sent 1000 boxes of apples. The people who asked foi peaches, etc.. said their children were going, to school with only bread for lunch. I sent all they asked for, although you will understand that, with the restricted sales, I was pinched to the limit. . . . But mark this. Alexander's Arl Rivalled By Brigadier SPECIAL ON Steel Oil Tanks 110 Oal. Tank S 55.00 275 Gal. Tank S 75.00 375" Gal. Tank S 90.00 550 Gal. Tank $110.00 3 Pror. T Extra All tanks made of 12-gauKe steel Industrial Welding Green 881 225 First Avenue REV. F. ANTROBUS F Let's Play Cops & Robbers! the bugle! Wake the sleeping lop;! Flog SOUND t he dead horse! Prince Rupert has its marching seders to attack the police issue again. In a brilliant move to turn back the clock, the city council has decided that, Prince Rupert having experimented with three kinds of police, it should )miv reconsider the one it threw out with good reason years ago. TV wit, a municipal force. Superficially there is nothing wrong with the suggestion. It is merely a matter of referendum and the voter can make his choice without charge or coercion. What astonishes us is that the council should be spending its time conjuring up such an implausible choice. The idea of a municipal force is the ultimate in the dreams of all those self-appointed experts who are confident they know exactly how the city should be policed. After this summer's disturbances we heard their amateur theories on every street-corner in town. To judge: from tyejr. epnY?rsati;n, U js, easy tb he a cop. In .one ' bi-i"tJX'lT i;WH'ntid ihe' lack of. training of some of our. present, force but in tln- next, without any training of their own to boast of,; they explained precisely how the job should be done." To these people a municipal force apparently presents no problem at all. Put a man in a blue uniform (preferably inexpensive), give him a haircut and a few thoughtful words of layman's advice, and send him forth to spread good will. This blithe concept fails entirely to consider t.li realities of the situation. Even if it docs conced" that trained men are necessary, where are they to come from? Possibly we could snare a few from the larger cities and round out the number, with former provincial police, pensioners, RCMP cant LONDON ?-Hey there, Lord .some united growers criticized and make for anotner j sion with respect to his political future .Federal political circles 111:1 n til nifH n m p tnnr no i i f i r- Advertising in the Daily News Brings h (ft m-ss ana si.ia we woum s,k,u; That wag the w()rd oday ft( the market. , ;,he Canadian joint staff ,n "I 'ike the Dutch plan you London. The reason: One of the mentioned to reduce over-sup- paintings on show at the 6fith lilies. . . . One of our Okanagan annual exhibition of the Roval growers told me in the chit Institute of Oil Painters is a still rtiod that if everyone fjrom life by 3fi-vear-old Hiig. R. W. have been waiting with Interest combined with Impatience for some definite statement from him. They are satisfied now that Hon. Mr. Drew ha.s indicated his decision very definitely. The question which political circles now are asking next, accordingly. t whether Hon. Mr. Drew can make his decision stick? Will the painting Winnipeg to Vancouver were 'a Moncel, who started have an apple a day for nine onlv two vearn son ... because it months wc would be 200 car- j Not on thatBrig. Moncel s loads short of being able to sup- riiKnInv ... verv considerable faction In his reserved for outstanding i ow n party wniPn is known t0 be t"' room, works. The exhibition opened on ! i nisiv irai rvurvoi r it iiian i unfavorable to his continuance in the leadership asquiesce tamely in the situation? ' writes: "Your article on the ... , contains all the bran of whole wheat! j-n i.iimui. aiin.v mfiiioer at inint staff headquarters, goes to PC circles in the Capital offer Ottawa in December to become ! no Immediate clue to the answer deputy chief of the general staff, ! 'o that question. They the care- fully non-commital. Their sll Dutch plan to distribute surpluses was excellent In 1029 I was in the general store busi-ne:w in Mr-mtoha. There was no niaiki-t for wheat, so farmers binned it. Barley brought six cents a bushel. When farmers brought their cs-gs in at 3 cents a dozen i told them to keen ence undoubtedly Is significant. Canadian Army, the youngest man ever to hold the post. ! An army spokesman said that I in' combining a military rareef 100 who:: OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dovdie R6om 10, Stone Building Phone Elue 593 with painting on the side he appears to be following Field Marnhal Viscount Alexander, Britain's defence minister, who had three paintings in last year's Royal Academy exhibition. whea: them home as it did not pay tb eyrrrs." !"!u: mo-.t p.-intcri and pun- t if tter mine. tr..in ;i l.'.otiier - i . nit !.' r who writes Lord Alexander's paintings, all with Canadian backgrounds. were done when he was in Ot-t9W!V as governor-general. t !.- ':ii !- r.id inak'- over -'"fi ., i),it that piit.es :;! , .iir , u.--i cannot, af- l.'u V fin:fs h.r ij.cn-i': r. ., .is j,iw ;. aje eii.0 build- nit; tucir h;-i'u: " ".i.c Appeared we ..i, oought one single ( '. ii- r tf V.f . -r- 31 .k.. . ; ,t ","t, 4, . , !- ... . i - - i'V : & 1 ( ' V . . 'I :,. ..'4 . ! ir ,r r . 4 IJJ ' . ,...-.', i . .. ' -s. S ,t- -MM-- From the head of the' Great Lakes to the Gulf of St. Lawrence the sailing distance 1? a.333 miles. 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"My suggestion Is allow the big chain markets a small handling fee. Once a week, for as many weeks as necessary, put on real sales from coast to coast. Let the people buy rrteat, butter, cheese at very low prices. Sell salmon at 15 cents a tin. & Sunburn, with its unrivalled background of nearly UK) yenm an the nation' lending 1 coff'cf . ons and some ot the local taxpayers rvvn trninw Hut the thought of such a polygot bnih i far 17 - n appealing. The next thought is v-nr.-e. Aumin-j- tbi.; rags-and-tags --assortment could .be ti ima:ed bit . pome semblance of efficiency, we have a force within whispering distance of every p- v. -'cr! beat, chiseller and string-puller who is ready to "make a deal for a little special consideration. This goes on ,in any place and circumstance, but rotation of police in larger organizations and strict discipline reduces its danger. A local force would be a small, static one, and discipline would jnevitably deteriorate as the less conscientious members discovered where they could drop in for a friendly drink or a Qj.iick hand of cards. Since they would expect to be here a long time, why make life too tough? So if it is chumminess we want more than protection of our lives and property, there it is, brother, . . . - . - - While cost is another consideration, we will not labor the point as it is Snh! jintiiHgi-iomeohetQ' propound the platitude that -ad' cannot' put a price on law and order. In 'any case, the city council is busy following up the fantasy by conducting research on the subject. Suffice it to say that the s costs will certainly be high and the probable satisfaction will be low. Without dragging up all the old pros and cons of the RCMP, we submit the decision to hold a referendum failed entirely to, take into account the hostile influences at work in the city which Mere mentioned by Judge Fulton in the trial resulting from last summer's unlawful assembly. We submit further that the referendum is Invidious in its implication that anything would be better than what we have. Because that is all a municipal force in a city of this size would be just anything. You just can't dVny it! When the cotfee pot duwppfani from in-numrahli'4renkfnt tablea acnmH t he lnd, eume Burt of ri 1jj t i y i has hit the Canadian breakfrfst ' I house ijsftt mtf il tiaa ft Sniv Let the people have a feast for a change. Besides, much of it belongs to the people, for their money paid for it. Yours for a good old-fashioned helping of roast beef . . ." 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