4 v. ISTONESi OTTAWA DiARY ftajj 4 , !' - been UktiiR a fast but pay nay generally generally , , hoh hl!,h nf;'f As 1 See It ihnmrhful lmik in recent day I 40 Yeors Ago Todoy over the figures for labor Income 2 Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, March 31, 19S3 Prm HUP,n - newspaper detl f"01 mnd Northern and Central BritlshColum ". aW ot Circulation. Bureau i Member or Cansdian Pre,. - Canadian Dally Newspaper Ablation KMMhtd toy -hf PHi.ce Bu i'vSS!- O. PERRY, vice i-"" H. Prendent J. t. MAtlOR, by ...... piiyau- iridur, , but such friiMtt-" tlrement plimSi va(..lUf ulative sick leave aiilm.a";. hours Of aini'b . curing the pust year which the . l& The Mens cwn c.w... - iu. r - ? V '....nert Its evmnnHlum and the i Bureau of Btatlstlea has jusi i 4P.vw : 'j' nubile were invited to social j compiled. 'C? T3t r . hnl lvld in the newly! They're no less interesting Or':.. J'' , tV a 1w U'. S. V" at . ' i( '' i . '- 1'.- ,., ! 3' . 1 J '. ; ? i'L - . variably on a mrt S than can be ohhiin,- .." more T ! decorated tiuarters. ithey tliry are smnmc.ani nrtvate enmlnver Knr exumole" Pflnee Rupert Hi Worker In the munuracturinR. The Tne sieanu teamer i ' ' 1.0N;-KANC.K !MH(,llT,J Tho at.. . 1 Sj carrlo- P-r wren, aso: per montb ! -; per rear, tiooo Sfe now. on Its summer schedule , S s eelved a icross Increase in their tukF-homr puy of $350,000 000 m the cum'iit bfxun. hf , 30 Yeott AqoToday ...- iiiiixiriant " than ' iSees Ike Crackdown ... There were 1.126.000 16 000 of of them. them. Wnrlrnra In the Const rUCtlOH "' VK " ! w " i when ' the present " "l d Ke r i ! i..n tflOerS nff n,.i . Watch the Communist Moves r.. uuirif'stif i r,..- . Industry boosted their gross tti , 1 SENATOR Joe The Easter bnwinr Bhd tu held by the ladles Altt of the Presbyterian Church realized the turn of h knu.nno.onu. That 'Hrtuatrv has to n,,"."!0" ' is surely, and i McCarthyji;;.r not slo- I I iself into aj( ,';V crack- V - i Y based on foremn -cosu don't allow for ihe ur jly, working hims quite halt the Increase tnnt factory workers achieved. But the number of cont ruction workers was only about one- i llllh ... itnnl -.9II.IHKI Hi) thill ijhjuib ijuucies or iht The second edition of (he hlh school matrn'-lne "The Aurora" position where a a - ...iiir.n. Un (i uation promises to heCnn Is now off the presa . T7... P,..,r. down irom i resident enhower is certain. , j tpe average iiiumuuni 20 Ye OM AaO ToaOV , ereater. KFI.IKMD CANADA'S OLDEST T ' ' " iltft) of B-amvll)e, Ont , and his brother. Thomas William. Wellandport. Out., celebrate their 89th birthday together. They were born near Wellandport, March 17, 1864. nlaed as cotnlnt r!,. i So long as the Democrat? j every month tlut PiW nulur,.! T boom and the df.tw Vancouver where he wiU ,,wn m iKMim on't last for evr .-j ......mlnn hCte SVItn'""" k7 ITH hints of a Korean truce emanauiiK W'Asia, the question of the moment is what is roing on inside Russia and Red China? The decree of uncertainty among close obser-er may be judged from two such conflicting opin-ons both presumably based on the as the following, M'st available information: "Afraid of internal -stresses; possessing great the Jews -as an ex- ;triking power; tempted to use -use; convinced that the West is weak and (hs-united-Russia may launch into an adventure of the most danqerous kind," speculatesthe highly reputed Intelligence Digest, published at New Tork. lhe truth is that, although in many respects powerful, of a complete crash. It Russia faces the possibility increases the danger of is this very factor which were in power, many Repub- j lieans regarded the activities of the Red-hunting Senator as by no means all bad. They were well nware that McCarthy hit below the belt, gouged, and puli- tikhh ciHurr That third Broun ft the one Letterbox his bride In a few weeks, nniiiiioo nertnits for March Unnvn lerhnlcallv as the "fln- fs totalled on.V run. " i " ' f g.,..,,,,,.,, p,lnN 'CRKAT unr.m lVTKltRST . TO ALL t tending my flock; no longer shall v,.,hrri feed them.se ves. I Ved lust about every dirty trlrl: With 12,?6S lor me same ,..,.. - - , - . BOVern- The Editor, 'will rescue my flock from their ias!i ,PBr mnitiveesbut not the which would have diaqunlifkni him hnd lw been s prize-fighter and not a iHW-mnker. But. so The uany mews: greed, ana no ioniser anmi iv i w , employees of government-owned I see from ft poster In flown food for them i I U I eon gw wwt enrtuirniions auen as ne cana rv.. eiiv emineil has decided what? The Hiss rase showed town Mtnre thut Ray oaraner 01 For this is wjmt the Lord the . tt,...tH..I D,,llttrnva nr the man niivitinui ... , nnturin Hydro Electric Power' I myself. I will .....wr nermlts will be Brant- HOI Hi the menace was no Joke the B.C. Peace Council to 10 iioia Eternal says search for my flock and look for rd ,or tn(, instailatlnn of neptlc hoth Ciardner Gardner anti anti his his wife them." Ezeklel 34.7-11 tanks within the Pity limits. Commission. The DI1S fidures have brought home to the Mf'i that the success which this third group is aehievlna In advancing Its for EDWARD W. GREEN. wnrri h hn received hen Also, if the Senator could em-barass President Truman or help hound Dean Aeheson from public life, what did it matter if a ftw score people in the State -De-paftment were smeared, unjustly, as Communists or tools of Communism? ' were recently the topic of an article In one of the Vancouver newspapers. This whole question of Peace or War Is ehouirh to raise very hot discussion anywhere it is mentioned. So hta that Lieutenant Orme Btuart on active service with the navy has now been placed in command of tunes relatively to other groups m ihe ecnnnmv li hardly short Knrvette onerutMK on the At- I ITV Rl'Ff EltlNCi S The Editor, The Daily News j To .clarify any misconception Which may exist about Mr. Gard- mm nl anertacular and more man i nlldly disturbing lantlc Ocean. , public BOi)earance ' here should be BUT THE MINUTE the Re-pub- nf trnl. ih fxt la that more aim UULL t mnre the vard stick of com . - r " i'-. . -. " - y 1, I. 4JI I, ; t a. " 5 k . ' , '. -' "v t "J Li 4 , f c : ir St ," , jC licans replaced the Democrats , ot meeting j ha) thp plPaJllure fn..r' vL,it here and which nw Strike Losses pensation and "fringe" worktim ! benefits which private Industry thln7s-h his lln.."8 . ,n Lonrton wMn M, 17 n'been .stt.xl in the Press the oH . . oi of two two ininss n nee ii,p n " Eurooei -de , . labor mnr.-ni,V. tour ot . v.,,.v ,,, neniwA PiThe ne enmnel a crackdown DV ww,- " r : . , J ' jeci oi tuuuni u i - Is hflv n to meei in rrcrumnn i President rn.siui.iiv. ""- This ts not u uie uujrv .i panmeiu reporieu lts Mer,i n mixir lorce w ne th ,ienes uwards thati , ,,,., ...,He i . . ..... aw. s . . ai.. For It was one thing to make;""; - Canodldn newspaper-i , , " , ' ,mmm lnw ,'"M "'"-5 wnoBro ", '? """.""" " ".' war.' . - ' The Canadian Institute of International Affair? takes a diffenent view." The idea expressed In some . nuartera that the new rulers might try to distract the populace from internal grievances by deliberately creating an external crisis has little to commend it. The overwhelming desire of the Soviet people for peace is clearly indicated by the stress laid on this theme in Soviet domestic propaganda. ''War would bring new miseries and would again fish the hope for an improvement in living conditions. It is by fulfilling these hopes that the new fien would do most to consolidate their power." : Although Malenkov and Co. alone know what their intentions are, there are certain self-evident facts from which an outsider might draw a few sensible conclusions and, on the Tmsis of these, the 0hnmi lino nf reasoning sounds the more logical. As a shambles of the iaie aennri- , c. 4ki u ' wn cuy out - o,nrli innnattes n iwj. "'-'' : ment hen the enemies of the ! " - '''Z ta . ! present time wflou. .lump ,JflM worte AUTOMATIC WAS! year since UTfST RtPOIT 0klfc rstHti fcMSWSjsSl4 Osvs9)8bT aNaMMal y tack the Btatc department when "p Mwm h?rUt ln seems to be ou the Increase. Na-i f,nm a strike tan(IH"l the latter was doing it duty tntion th(;lr pMtr of carrying out (Republican! I impressed at th spirit and d-,Wrl0uiy curtailed, and thU In; ui- i termination of the promt oi . . ' ... .. in . lamiawiniuuii Fiuun. - K,. ,:iurn IMlo an uvti.c By his last ditch fight against I Jt TnAtZZVZ' -uorekeepew who find them-l President Ike's appointment of sol "HinTJ 'v 'tl1 tt extent cost of Charles Bohlen as U.S. Am- thod of se M lng Uf r"nr; " ar upkeep and no Income to meet .i. Ibassador to Russia Senator Mc- can only DHng untold misery WB nu,e t0 Hnd th- IH anly AuiaaWK yH 7 navM yn tM latt kol Carthv has. in effect, dared tne ; ami .ea.e a -- 'r,., and this is not difficult. Udmlntstration to do its worst ,lems. And he -was prepare w reiatlna to the unsold ca-fea ( . oa..i1Ia. . c.jr,rifica n trreiit career in me . . . . . . w the the tne t Canadian antlClian body DOUV UU observes, UUtivca, the vnc new t leaders are HOLY WEEK UNITED SERVICE Wednesday, April 1st at 8 p.m.. In Ihe Regular Baptist Church Speaker: SK. CrT. ;f OIKiK OYSTRVK Under the auspices of Prince Rupert Ministerial Association againsv mm. ": !" " ' - - " ; of ' fLvh whlcn unaer prnrm " - YdI?;'11 0f,.0rrflhPT,lno- their hosition imaChlne , is not likely to accept lucrative newspaper world to- u. fced with a need of strengthening their position. challenge lmmedlftteiy. But ! dedicate his me to the idea that ' 0a Sur(,ly lhPretore the RUPERT TTitil thpvhave accomnlished this, it is unreasonable one of these days, senator Joe ine people ui .nr . , d u maKe an together in Deaee RADIO And ELECT exhaustive .leiirch for other mar. CALV1H BULLOCK U4. rnnrivviHiraner u tauru Kvviyi .. j j. Us coina to get an uiumaium to suppose titey will start -any dangerous adven- j101 lgn o!d somer tire" because war, more than anything else would jhimseir ike y e known .miie is going to be laid aside Ion? i tto in r. "noul UK,ay' f hta. from Communist to Crack- ot." -enemy of ouri a Krom an "fn trubi" enough to tell the loud talking democracy to one of the greatest Roods cannot so ve our roub Senator-quit sniping at ourimen 0( our time. My personal . perpetuate tnem. i r u. ,- own leader from tne rear-or k wlKisp of hlm k that he Is a , .Z", their requirement, f rom e. line and honest parm. I think ; else! thrtt that l! il Ls is our our resomslblllty respnn.slbliity to to source u.w anu a,r - ... ---- . - IT IS NO SECRET that the am- hear h!m. on!y to know first ; their custom. Any repfMta bitious Senator McCarthy LBnd he ha. 'to My or to or a commerc wl i j1"" hc,ri tn the dav when he!, ... him thow di:!lcu;t It Is to resum a PRINCE RUPERT CITY AND DISTRICT LIBERAL CONVENTIOl BUSINESS OF CONVENTION: provide a crucial test of their authority parucu-l&ry excluded from all top as the army has been three policy-making positions., In addition,' there is no cause to believe that Russia's most powerful ally, Red China, has been 4b quickly and completely won over by the new regime that it will rush with a glad cry into whatever further battle Russia cares to dictate. "Human nntiirp bpincr what it is. there is even a possibility himself will sit In the White MOTHER OF TWO -CHILD-1 customer once tney are lo"t. REM WHO DOF5NT WANT Now Mr Gardner has aitenocu I ... . f 4 ? . t if . 'rnnlerences' In Eurooe and tilt House, as President. Colonel McCormlck of the Chicago Tribune made no bonrs ANOTHER WAR. East where matters of supply were discussed and who could i become purchasers of our mer- of the fact that ne accepieo no sTfNorso EnrroRrALS l. 2. 3. Eisenhower, as Republican nominee, only with extreme reluct Nomination of Liberal candidate to contest provinciol deetio. Nomination of delegates to provincial Liberal convention. Consideration of Resolutions. This is an important convention ond oil Liberals ore 'urged to attend. ance. He told the whole woria that by 1958 he hoped to be in a position to elect a real 100 per chandise. So lets near an aomiv Se the nubilities. We have Intel- dXt mm News- Jh enough to weigh up the news-!Ucnoe I w to become a enmrnnist but I have situation and take approprale L Mr action to relieve the present cent "America r irsi mmi. I unPcrthv m obviously nush- strain. Questions relating to po Editor. tential world markets will be ing himself forward as the man CIVIC CENTRE-8 P.M. APRIL 2nd welcome and I am sure satisfac that Mao and Malenkov have an acute -personal distaste for each other in spite of their Communist bond. Certainly there is nothing in the lives of the Russian office strategist and the Chihese rebel which suggests common grounds for an abiding friendship. . Although Communists throughout the world will continue their rat-like invasion through the sewer-tipes f civflizatiorf, we canihope.thtit thesiiaHer8 at home will have the sense to see that any attempts to exploit this insidious destruction'would be unwise. tory replies rill be given. just where have you ana your staff been these last 40 years? Where are those sharp, stinging editorials rebuking the powerful interests which have been bleed-ma thu entnmunitv of Its wealth'' W. D. GRIFFITHS. for Ike's job. Ike cannoi oe p.u naive as not to see this. Moreover, even if he were, he ls surrounded -by a solid bodyguard of old time, hafdbdiled politicians Like Taft, Brownell and And what about the lethwrgy of e tliens? wnv inBa(n)im hasn't that been condemned? Awahe thou that sieepest and Christ shall give thee ' lioht like a pancake. If he forces the showdown. HUEY IX5NG made himself the dictator of Louisianna, and he And irou pasttor and shepherds h .Irs REFLECTS and REMINISCES of the children 01 uoo in i-nnce did it all within the letter ot Ekoy oiitwft. What kind of an . 1 . - r . - a. i H- rf, , -v if '. h 4 K 1 . anaemic powerless gospel have the law. Had he not met nis sudden, violent, end who knows vou been advocating inese iasi tHfr. mipht. have been an xt -,ont,.ia ticket, eased the in Staffordshire eave an Order ifnoririn near-fascist in the 140 years of Indolence? I uhoi ahnut. the casting down White House already. I financial potion of ariy British for J16.80 for "rejoicing" at the i t W.r. At William rtl HfcfO nf viiah imaeinatlons that exalt themselves against the name of God? What are you afraid of? You may liave Krowini; i liil.lren. anti liit;" ""P" of Pivi"s ,1"'m aoim.l education, a good Urt in life. Perhaps )r prti iil ilreams are built aroiintl some nlher e"l entirely. Whatever your plans, chances are th. y will take money. Now i hf '""' to open pe.'iul-piirpie ssvings account st the Koyal Haua- Death perhaps, persecution, an Columbian so scarce a soui w oiinui .......... envious It was, however, worth . But of course, about this time, a few dollars to think. What you i or not long before, Oliver Crom-like if the million to one shot; well had something to ao with comes your way. Cash can be royalty. Anyway, $16.80 would spent far more foolishly. Life is not settls for much celebrating. McCarthy is not to be compared with Huey Long for natural capacity. I know Canadian MPs of all shades of politics who met Huey Long and completely "fell for" his personal charm and wit. If such shrewd manner of evil sponen agunim. you falsely dr are you airnia gamble. Anyway, someunie nhcsrprii were thus token in- your sanctilictttmn migni gev tarnished? Hear then what the Eternal v,oa tn kov to VOU shenherd? Surveyors, havincr finished the we are told that much. who can blame the ignorant Job, finally announced that the nnsitinn of the recently our- rvir mViilns" nf the BOUth ? - THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA nv tyiv me!" sav the Lord the Huey bribed them lavishly with NO MATTER ANYWAY March tried to behave. w.J chased bid lady's farm was just Dul'iirf t, ttnltorf Stales Vmrrter rtomai "since mv :llnok. has be their own money. immi ihe nrev and food of every The real menace of McCarthy that's about all. Its genera. And when ,he old ,ady heard it How. . . , reputation sours easily. ,le, .remarking wild animal 'Because -mere -was ls that he Is destroying the verv foundation of the U.S. con no one to shepherd them (for the shepherds cared mdthlng March came In does not ihow' she had always heard how stitution In his "trials" by fear ana me same tail m: oaiu desperately 'cold Canadian Win and smear. -By abusing "con It is gding to go out. ters are about 'my lioc, duv ieo nm selves Instead of feeding my fineiri hear then what the Lord gressional privilege" arid by usurping the function of the Canada's third military col "There's too much xirinklng in WmtViintrton." savs n American courts by witch hum iriais in the Eternal says, you shepherds 'T am ncairutt the shenherds. -I Congress he personifies a most congressman. Why not Just put a will demand my flock back from serious threat to "life, liberty, lege is being organized. One U at Kingston In Ontario, one at Vctoria, B.C. and the new establishment is at St. John, Quebec, nfficial ODenlne was some period. after -annKingf them, I will stop -tnem irom and the pursuit of happiness." WHERE IT MI2LT8 months ago. The army, navy and air services are all represented. There is no cavalry, or perhaps one should say horses. Helgh-ho, stinging eales and heavy snows toared across 'the pfairles'last week. The same was p i true enoueh much -arlir ini Money isnt everything. But It sure helps. Lethbridge Herald. LINDSAYS CARTAGE AND STORAGE 1TD. Established !910 MOVING . . . BACKING . . . CRATING SHIPPING ... 'FOltWAttniNG . . . STORAGE Experienced handling Lbcal,"Natton-wide and World-wide Shipment. "MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VIA XINDSAVS . Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. Phone 60 ar 68 Cor. 2nd and Park Avt WWTITBfFS AGO March. At some polnU drifts went as far as -tight feet. 'We've been heard to fclck at gusts when they chose to blow In Prince Rupert. The show that Is snow, .... -.- .sihMinatinna. vears auo, cost .nntirierablv Jess. This time t nd. u tittvinB a figure way melts In the same region that i u miiiinnD Wnk in the year 1B89 the town of Tamworth wheat grows In. j - t t, t, v- Is . .