REFLECTS Prince Rupert Daily News e -- ' As I See It and REMINISCE! , $ 1 !: I f V. i-Ju OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MacLeod Monday, February 16. J953 ?7 .r."i e 1 a . - , . w n The upsun:e In hlKhwuy accl-rit'iits l rhuiKid by traffic ex pt-rts to "(p-n weiillH-r, uwt roads .tnd cloM'd minds." in liijepiidfut dully newspaper deowd to the upbuilding of prUo Rupen Hid North wn and Central British Columbia, Mi-mber or Canadian Hrem AuUlt Bureau of Circulation Canadian Dally Newspaper AasoclatloQ. PubUafaed by lie Prince Rupert Dally Newi LlmltM . r. MAGOR, Piwident H. O. PERKY. Vlce-Prealdant 'Itlmul romrs up Tv vouid mm Hi,, 0l;;" twi-en hum S!(J tht . ' OUVfr IS UV .;,,,),, e covering tlif ,irr v nut and 'lVrrme A London d, terlty rimwiou.v hn, i)H mllliuiui.rr, in V; IMI HI STINfi AS WI I.I.T If a woman has Iku loved haU-d unU iiivlid. hrr life vut worth llvints-ta Sutoadiptlon Ratea? 6y earner - l weK. 25c: per month 1 U"j; per year. ilO.GO fiT mall Pel .nolitl). 'lie. per year. 8 00. One of the wnlor rahtm t ; niinlsU-rs mrcnUy rf-rred to the diflslons of the pre-Chrlst-; mas Commonwealth Ecnnumir Conferern-e as 'tivr best knt lnternMtiiMial sii'ri't uiue World War II " 11. il SuUwriMrt aa ir.d ciaas r.:all by Ui Post Office Department, Ottawa, Let's Hear Road Policy A billion '10m Ue Arctic, Bt Epv ixinuld Mjiiili. ntcnlkfiiii STime llomb in Milk Thfre Is a sui,,, helX'd. The ronuiM-lit Wtis official fH- Uwa's first InUmalUm Uiat tle ; llic V) old (f,e pciiKiorui. m - CALI Ut "i.ri THE Social Credit gov-; ernment of B.C. has been quick to remedy! some of its blunders. For instance the asinine order forbidding ordering more than f r. iirc had at tiicvf-d anytliliu iJO wlla An Eskimo might wikIi to be accn-t about Prcvmu&ly ' , to know Uw time when niKJit tlw inipreiuiion lud po vail. d run Ut for day and days hst the inciting had ctmnerm-d i itself with general inrlplii DlMVilSi; St M,U and had susjux-d1 short of con- 1 jvr i-nur,h liter is sciuit trrl dM-UiotiS. Tltc belief s dif lereiuc In the way touruM thit any drastic changes in pol- jwt in- Uwy up north or down V ;jN ORDER that the wealth of resources in our I lands, forests, mines and agriculture, together with our scenic lieauty, may be made more accessible, a well-considered policy of highway contruct-tkm has leen formulated." Thi nart of the announced policy of the pro- - s v 0jm 1 1 1 ""T ' 1 ' W In 1 1 wv awMiWl li autrlf onlv aftyr WW. TO I j another iHrtiferencc at which' 1 OoUl Lite L'luU'd Sli i uiJ lU i 1 4. ... .tnrl in 1 Us Vllttft.ll V 1111 vmciai jfoveriiiinriii, as nimamcu mc .... ii,., Tu..n :n.. ,.i- .mlir n itVi Viirrli Vinno rmr also AMBASS.IKR 111 NET CABOT I.OPCK Jr., jermanent repre- rflKn countries .iuUkV of ll aentatjve of the United SUIn to the United Nations, looks at wiulh Y"t we have a lutlill Hint a trtllluiit Jy or nuion-iiiil itiMna ttX D.lt.Ji Cuiur!"T.-iH- Aluska ran U'ke a lot of tieaunc I-et's eluerlAiry admit t!e ti.,utlilalid lias IU rtkarnu. but the weiiic irmlehty of mile high mountain truarding blu" waU-r sticks in meiiuiry. ; mu j in imc, iius u i lift uuij " M-;t,i ?i oovt:un mnniint f nervous curiosity. What I a glass of beer at a time though iyou could nuzzle a quart bottle! j The outraged roars of the beer parlor patrons made the government gee the error of iu way. It will take a Utile more time to brine the milk crisis to a head. But the government' new milk policy is aontradtrtory and I self -defeating. It is like selling will the government's definition of "well-consid- I Iiuii Curtain would tic rejne ' scnti-d. j But -ver aiiv U' liii;lily au-jUtorltaUvc tip Irian a cabinet minisu-r that Uip-M-crt male-rial is involved, l-arhaiocnt Hill lilrcles have becof'. a latt-b-d th bas-relief panels oj one of the doors to the public entrance to UM headquarters In New York. The seven nickel-plated doors were designed by Montreal architect Ernest Cormier and donated by Canada. On the exterior of each door are four panels in bas-relief tymbolizing peace, justice, truth and fraternity. fcil'OM n ft I 1(1 K' l. To Beautil Your Horn! While there has Iwen a great deal of persuasive talk which we do pot necessarily dispute about of rumor and sjecu.tion. Some of tlu' surmirrfs are at least In-t.-llieiK and bear inUrestiiv: sirw of aih niicity Tt- mot airestlng if them are two. ttOY Ml IIS (IHL To the Hank of America In, VokohaD. a banklJUt-by-nwil cutotucr In Korea sent a signature curd filled out a follows: j Futhers name: John Mitton) maiden name: At-nes lntrodue- i I the need for attention to the southern transprovin- Depend wi a Hi r'lilmljfr lor plans U.at tm : roiufort and mr home living t 1 TT T -1 I . .1 . f. I, f-, some milk at bargain counter rates but with a delayed time I bomb in every bottle. I MERE is the Social Credit gov- ! ernment' new milk policy: : I 1. PfM-e controls on milk arc Parliament Hill By Edward T. Applewhaite, M P., Skeena namely I Valley connections and one or two other worthy 1 iiiYio-ts what we are strainin.fr to hear is a little Thai the Commonwealth Fro-,fj t)V; i lwy )u;.t met casually " nonje Confer, rue ai-recd uiam j I fitfm tlBIM tVtA ar,..L I ,.t n,. IT., . ,1 . international ba.kiuK pun, trsusi j)y, aomelhint or oth'-r ' - " v. i nui ,1 . VJ i urn.- i WlfUlU join ill . u jj - uj PHONE 171 abolii&ed, except aa paid to the j farmers for liquid milk, as dis-i tinguuhed from milk used to luct! just when the Currie Re- portiig the Minister (Mr. Win- which would result in twly cur that sounds new coriretniivt more discussion about us up here. ; If this appears to be a parochial attitude, we food factories. This means that are oliliced to observe in all modesty that there are -snimr and other chain store , .i... u...l.:i ,.f wiU te to miik cheaper - tnose wno seem 10 mitm uus is a wuiuinmrc yni than it is now sold by household . I . I . . , t . , 1,11 It . port is lucn aeaa issue that no tersi in moving forward thU retiry convertibility. one wants to hear it mentioned resolution. , j That lhe commonwalUi b- . kVT JLD !t 1:001 "' Hc ouUlned several ik. nomw Conference a! aerwsd in u u mittee w'hlch ha been discus.4-( tt.hi(.n conservation authorities principle to an upward revlsusn ing nothing eJse. However, it t.av. ,lreadv undertaken In his in the price of gold eems to tr.e that even the c-joi- ; district to hold back an amount n..th dfrision reouire t:ve co-mittee ts now tiring of the ul-,of waU.r for conservatton. and operation of Wa.litiiutou Aid ject, very fast. !also to stop hqqiIuw. lie poinU'ci that ro-ieraUon U re4rfied lo Politics seem to be raglnj in out that water Is extremely be the purpow behind the mis-the proviitce of Quebec, .itli cheap and so, often wasted. It lon to Washington of Ilntuli Mr. Dupleasis getting himself is only when we have a shortage Foreign Minister dn aryl into hot water over his ant.- that hn seem m have nn ' Chancellor of the Fsrhffur-r OI tile tlfUUCl LU Luiuiaw, fc To take transjorUtion companies alone Can- 2. Importation into B.C. or sale in B.C. of butter substitute "other than margarine is banned. Considered together, these HANDYMAN HOME SERVICE ruiiitim: and IJectfTutirMS General Controctor !iillillng and Repalrr of all kimls, P.l. Rot 169 rhone Rrd 3I - adian National Railways is preparing to do a major Smith & I maintenance job on its Smithers division which last vear proved the mast profitable on the system; roles are so contradictory as to border on the ludicrous. It has LIMITED P.O. Box VI been well known for year past! 1oor A far a I can ' abundance consider the mm- Butkr that some milk could be sold on ec. Mr. Duple! U not near- Sity for preserving and coiua rv-! ' TUe rawsltiility tluC curreiK-y a rash-and-r&rrv hasU through My as Important a Hear I to.n' ino water convertibility and ii Is her . Canadian Pacific Air Lines is about to introduce a ' Prinr-o TJnnprt Tprvnrp -now cm-viY.o tn inr-liiflo price fcr old are involved in the federal point of view as he j Safeway, etc., cheaper than all C" : 1 1 T . ' ,. . 1 T K Aim T ivi Vnp, Alastair Stewart, ccr" of Win- ninpu Viuk akj.l ft lot ft nup- would like to be. In fact, whir; .iiiiitnris anu rriiite vjcojjjc, 11,111a mi umra iuu milk could be sold at the kitchen it cornea to personalities. Mr. 61. ,.hail, ..f-.raUnn Kniack." found the district sufficiently interesting to start ; door by a miik-rout driver. But weight Mr CamfMiey inlormed the Laurent carries more than a dozen Duple.ssis. regular flights between here and Ketchikan ; Queen to show that if they were to lose the Kden-Birtler mission to, Washlnfton has served to In-'! tenlfv. Interest tn it In hi; capital. Both projects nre-f' top-level interest to the Canadian economy Trade st-tittes: re Uamning to level off Iioui their reiit rword Mk. and House that no Canadian troops took part in "Ojjeralion Sniaik." joiio,uci,Uy the Canadian gov- The ruler of the UJ3.S.R. have tried iso far without success! to NORTHWEST CONSTRUCTION 1 tsrKM. f ONTRMTOUS I'.o. Itus rrinee a large slice of their total busi-jness to the big stores, like way, they would be unable to stay in business. In many dis- i tricts. Charlotte Airlines has established a new northern headquarters in this city and commutes regularly to- Kitimat. By water there is also a busy traffic queiu,,, me ures oi nauuiisM:ii ernment ha mio iniormauon rein the Ukraine. In app!ylnS lo;,ating w tnis n,,, beyond one or tne mam labors neia ine canaaian Jjepartmeni ot tx- what nas app(,ured in he p;.aJ responsible i-s the spieadliii: moving in and out of this port. vr i ii ixi AiidiiB yowutn v Ji . -t i use a uBure 01 speecnne for - certificate, of identitv 11 Ik distributors argued that if dollar scarcity. In addition, i Canadian cold mines hnve wei s finding It lncrenslnr!y dilflrult ', to operate under the prvsf-nt j ork'e which the yellow m al I MILESTONES lrHn the m lnr ailt N- 1 COMMERCIAL - INDUSTRIAL - DOMEi" CONSTRUCTION and MAINTENANC necessary for the applicant to state his nationality.' In herd fact there is no Ukrainian nation today. Recently an applicant as so advised; the wording wai official and impersonal and th? reaction could be one of ills- Safeway and such companies were allowed to take off the cream of the cash milk market they the household delivery men would be left with the skim milk. They say that exactly the ronmiancls. One ifnnm is th it j 40 YeOrt Ago Today 'many of tlte mlnea hive ex- D. M Bain, well known l..cal! haiuted thiir richest ore unil nhotovruoher oreaentert tlie St. re n ivmg io , u,,. same thing will happen in milk lower rrade ore If the pure nfl as happened in ws Society with two ex ..'nlri were Increased ub.tan(ifil- ! bread that 'eouragement. But some day theJT andiUkrain mir frrr1 from lts shrink. cUem ent hM-(n in many inani; ; enslavement enslavement by by a a Commu Commur.ist,,. . home deliveries will ill phiftosraiihs and ine " ! . . . . . maybe end all together . ly, a tiuniocr oi minis m. thanks of the society were ex districts because they can't be tHciatotsnip. ana a jree UKn.in- GRANTHAM Eledti Electrical Contractors have become unit'oruuiiln rotim le rtn'W pitifiUbly tended by ttu p esirtent M. 1) MardonalJ. - '. In the middle of all this hustle and bustle, which ve respectfully suggest is not of small limited im- portance to the province as a whole, there is the t uninspiring sight of ill-paved and dead-end High- way 16. ' It may be argued and again we do not dispute Z it that we do not have a sufficiently realistic per-t spective about highway construction and repair. No doubt we could be given details about costs which would sound very alarming indeed. But even in ; ignorance we will stand our ground and let the I experts speak for us. -Z , This is what C. W. Gilchrist, OBE, managing director of the Canadian Good Roads Association, has to say: Z i "If our ordinary difficulties are not enough to 7. fT'iinti-nrl with up havo vet. tn Minsirlpr tbp road jmade to pay their way. I n nation. will emerpe. I They also say that the lnevi-!m)WE lunTltxs I f.!n lilf HZ 7 ! Kht Hon. C. D. Howe has jurt Jasixr Saunders, the ll year- Popular Transport Inrie. th. fam,.n.r..i iretarned from hU trade tour- of old son of Mrs HudVipith, '.ul-i ,mn(1u iiritl(.h Comet inn control . Thev av ht th. ! South and Central America. Mr. fercd painful injury when ar'i. .i,.. now re betnt! sold NEV CONSTRUCTION Ismail distributor will tell theiH()we u one tnose pe'l'le fidenlally ihot I the font Willi a I farmer -either you will have to ! wnom the un bakes a deep v al-! .22 calibre rifle. on five continent. Hur. buses were made by t' fi. and Canadian airlines. Bra.!1 and Venezuela, 30 Years Ago Today I accept a lower price, to enable I nut hade 01 brown- H reUirnea !me to compete with the chain! here amone us all with our mld- ; winter nnllnr lookinf? like Si Japan and Australia, in addition Over 20 Prince fttipert peoyle to Britain and France. attended a pi.nlc at Ocean Tark D." ;businessnd toe milk you now well-browned Hawaiian. "C. sell through me will have to be: got a most vocnerous weicr.mep""""" . received from Mrs. James Car- I sold at low rates through the by-1 on his first appearance In the REWIRING OLDER BUILDINGS i retjuirements of the potentially rich areas of the has. Phone !": ! products factories." j House after his return, j They say that only about half I I don't know what was lntend-tb total milk produced has ever efj to be the point of Davie Ful-!gone into the households as ton's ouestion on the order bottled whole milk. michael who now resides In fiat clty. The C. P. Steamer Prlnccis Mary was two days behind schedule on her trip from Alrlca to Vancouver due to the snowstorms in the north. 20 Years Ago Today Beven miners from Anyox went SAANICH PLUMBERS l or all yur ftomfcing - nt Heating Need Phone Blue 8c Car. Mrllrhle and Fifth Ave. For . . . paper. "Have any Royal Canadian Air Force squadrons oW-inally Intended to be equipped with CF-100 aii-craft been converted to F-S6 Sabres Instead?" Anyhow, the answer was no. One authority, who has no axe to grind, tells me the first effect of the Social Credit milk policy will be a two-cent cut in the price of milk sold In stores but Expert Worki with a several-cent raise In a In reply to a question by "Scot- year or two after larce numbers on trial before Magistrate H. F. McLeod beinj charged with un of farmers aw forced to seU oK;Jf Brvc- Mr- Campocy advised their dairy herds. !tne Hou5e that enlistments for Complete j limitary aciviic m me fuai. hiii-c THE MORE foolish part of the J"" have been: 1958, 57j4, policy U the absurd attempt to 1951. .748; 1952, 54,915; total, ban "Butter substitutes other 1 180,757. So dont let anyone t-'ll lawful assembly. Roy Morrison with i0 poinuii was the star of the basketbdll game which saw Grotto's defeat CNR A. by a score of 41 to 32. 10 Years Ago Today Electrical fc' me that the spirit of adventure or the spirit of service Is Jiud In Canada! ; Xoitheast and Northwest (that's us Ed.), two of the few remaining sources of natural resources in r, the world.? In the next quarter ''at a:fcehtury they I will undoubtedly become keys to the continent's industrial might. I ; "Road transport will be a valuable component t of our transportation systems into these areas. Thye will make exploitation of mineral wealth economically feasible. We have hardly begun to, build the roads these areas will need. "Regarded as an investment, roads into these area's will pay rich dividends as they have relatively . recently in the Chibougamou, Quebec, area. . . . The question is not whether we can afford modern " high'ways but whether we can afford not to have them." It should be borne in mind that, in making these lr remarks, the northeast and northwest areas were !t the only ones Mr. Gilchrist singled out from all ' Canada for emphasis of this sort. We offer his observations as coming within the definition of : f'well-eonsidered." , than margarine." This ts probably illegal and certainly illogical. Ail the arguments that Hon. Tilly Rolston and others used to GRANT and NEVVTQ f IMITlll Several soldiers celebrating their departure from the city with an ontdodr party near ihe City Hall were soon dispersed by the police when the council meeting was interrupted by their F. S. Folwcll, Liberal member, for Hastings South, who vm-y seldom speaks in the House.' made an excellent siiort speech on the resolution dealing lh conservation of water, He was ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS f legalize margarine apply against this fool rule. If butter could not retain its "holy cow" position against margarine, how come margarine is now the new Socred "holy cow?" I'hone ZZ lure that members on all sul"; revelry. Ai-L uemanas HOME Higher Wages MEANER Aim lis MOTOC V For Workers MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (API The American Federation of Labor has demanded a higher wage level for millions of workers, and predicts "a cut In production, a drop In business and START AT THE TOP To Fix Up Your Home Son of Noted Dentist Fails As little il -So pw week. N- MtSf SMI Mymit SEE IT TODAY I 129.50 GENERAL ELECTRIC VACUUM CLCANEM To Upset Provision in For Spring The Court of Revision will give a final hearing on oppeals from Section 8 tonight at 8 o'clock at the Council Chambers, City Hall. a heavy rise In unemployment if "present trends are permitted , vur ''l ,.. SAN FRANCISCO AP) Dr. Ed- tist from Vancouver, contested " gar Randolph Parker, Jr., only it anyway, saying his father had T. son of the late chain dentist, Dr. promised him half the estate. - Painless Parker, has failed in an He char iced his sisters, Mrs. ' attempt to upset his father's will Jan Hewson of Rolling Hills, uur"'.: materials . . 1 moo Cedar nr Khll- to continue. In a heavily -documented re-' port on "wages and future economic stability," the AFL executive council said wages are not keeping pace with productivity. The statement, complete with charts and statistics, is an indi Signed, -and perhaps disinherited hi m SAO tnt C" RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC 'I r a.! rnone 7f nrilA Calif., and Mrs. Helen Korn of Gllroy, Calif., unduly influenced their father to win bigger shares. Superior Judge Timothy I. self completely from an estate valued at upwards of $200,000. The elder Parker's will, which cation that AFL unions will put H. S. Whalen, Chairman, Court of Revision. heavy stress on productivity as I.pinr" a reason for wage increases in Box 1279 Phone 644 " split the estate evenly among WslFitzpatrick, who ruled the will son and two daughters, carried j valid, will be asked when the ' a provision that an heir who' estate Is distributed to decide if ' 'disputes it shall be disinherited.! Parker's action actually disin-But his son, a 41-year-old den-1 herits him. 2IJ 1st Ave. W. the coming months I labor management contract negotla Hons.