i . . ; Prince Rupert Daily News OTTAWA DIARY By Normun M. MacLeoo Wednesday, August 26, 1953 I i... . U J . Ill "W4 , mongst the Senate vacancies about retlrlivg to private li Itch Prime Minister St. Laur- i And If Hon. ' Doug' does change Ui indl-endent iily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. aw Member oX Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulation i Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. J. F. MA OCR. President H. O. PERKY. Vice-President ..... ,.,m h.a at hij HUmisal nis nnna unu rriuain '" hen he returns to his office political arena, it is reported to be a certainty that he will be ibout a week hencp will be one .11 Montreal belonKinK tradi- SubFcrlptlu.. Rates: carrier Per woek, 25c: per rr.ontli. $100; ner year, $10 00. ui mall Per nonth, 7ac: p';r year, tt00. I3RSH0LM jccTEBORC . fcUtborlzed aa mtw.d class mall by U;a i Ofilca Ucpaxtmeut, ouawa. VkGV f j liA 7' 1 rTclfsCnt. And there is more . T 'Vl V-4 tVlV -l ji , X A I tln the usual suspense In lib- jfcM- V i t !i IJliJ' jeral I'arty circles to see what a cinrlidule for Mr. St Laurent's mantle when the Liberal leadership change conies about. In Unit fcveut the Liberal IcadersiUy contest probably would be a three-way one between Messrs Abbott, Kxternal Affairs Minister "Mike" Pear- For Uie course followed in re- L iv,:mff" ! wm www m i ; ii i ill in i Cv,vw I ( to that is re- " spect vacancy XT7,I parried 8""n Minister Walter r HaiiU. Up -,tf as an i.nportarl it,., .,.,, u,o ....miii Liberal circles do not take ser- 111 mi timbvi u v.ii. ..... . a lously the possibility of State Secretary "Jack" Plckersi'lll being a contender. Even more Liberal 'leadership race wh-n Rt. Hon. Mr. fit. Laurent resigns whenever tlwt may be. tied Wlulinan, ex-Liueiul i sin prLsimjIy, there U a pre-! dominant belief tliat Health Mf lor Notre Dame ue oua-. . ,.:,.. ,,,,.. MOKE OCEAN-fiOINO VESSELS Invaded the firm, 1 ' mm 1 ! and Sl"l,rise vk-tiin of a,iiu,;cesf" tin, who showed strut support j ful Conservative candidate in wia not at Uw 11Ma ewnv,,nUun I the recent, voting, is recognid , bp & ,.onteijtattl aK!lln. aii the logical candidate if the thiw-mu fudd wui.sist- it-,iAniiitiiifril W murlp nnu; Rllt of ' himself, Pearson, aiid if the appointment is not made i Uw ch.incM of .. )USj" yeur than ever oeiore. rne l.iji-uin Torshulm tt Sweden three years ago especially for the ovtrsea n,. Lakes. , impending Autumn Rains hi To Already Devastated Greek Tc A KOOSTOI.ION, Orece IAP) roads said today & Impending autumn rains "virtually conmif-uh at this time, it will be stood that the vacancy Is being lyOi USPKAKILKS MOl'NTEO ON RICKSHAWS call the people ol Delhi, India, to visit specially established vaccination centres at the nearest street corner, to get their anti-TB inoculation. Thif It part of the tuberculosis conU'ol program now being carried out by India with aid from the U.N. International Children's Emergency Fund (UNlCEFt. Abbott are looked upon generally an something more than just promising. Despite the unpopularity of his role as tax-im-poser, there are few better-liked individuals In the Commons than the Finance Minister. And no one is more highly respected on all side;i of the Our New Strength 9 NT it3 current Monthly Review the Dank of Nova Scotia does well to remind tis of the tremendous jole minerals have played in Canada's recent J'i'owth. Up to comparatively recent times the great iuJk of our wealth eanie from alve ground, from W farms and forests. We still have these but in jiddition we have added metals, oil, gas, iron ore and Others. Since 1929 output of these has gained almost Jive times and it is still climbing. ! Mineral development in Canada has widened Tjur frontiers, given us new towns and cities, new jailroads, new' industries and new jobs. Above all it jias broadened and deepened our economy and made lis far less vulnerable to outside influences. ! A lot of this new wealth is not due to any recent discovery. For years we have known that there was jron ore in Northern Quebec and. Labrador, that Jhere was an abundance of gas in Western Canada, 5 hat there must be many more minerals locked away 'in the Precambrian shield. But we lacked the necessary, capital for exploitation. the Bank of Nova Scotia points out "the jpresent immense' scale of expansion is the result !of a favorable, economic climate, a climate that has encouraged the very large outlays of capital needed to open up remote areas." In our own best interest e must do everything possible to make sure that favorable climate is maintained. The Financial Post i held open for Finance Minister ! Douglas Abbott, who has been I talking about nn early rttiie-I merit fol- some time past and i who e claim upon the Senate ! post is superior to Whitman's. If Whitman is appointed in tiie near future, therefore, Lib- threaten new disaster to HO.OQij by the tiemors. teJ earthquake victims on Oreece's : lepairs. thi-y add-.-fl . ; three d'.'va.sta'ed Ionian I.-ijiuls, ! tand the first tain House. The concensus of opinion I Victoria Report . . by J. K. Nesbitr mil Party circles will take it i is that if he goes to the post as on indication that "Doug" J in the leadership race, he will Abbott has changed his nund I be a hard man to beat. British a.'d US. reacue offlcen, said today. They warned mat oniy speedy completion of the Greek government's temporary hou-rtng program on the islands of Kef-allinla, 7.akinthos and Ithaci could stave off further widespread suffering when the rains beein in mid-September. . VICTORIA When this report- i ministers hogged the works, er gets tired of politics he takes grabbing all the cream, leaving j a snort run into the countryside private members with nothing and finds calmness by talking to but skim milk. I Time Will Tell if Rhee Right In Wanting fo Win Korean War people who live on the land It was tills way: Premier E n- There wasn't time to get very nett moved, and Attorney-Gen-1 The Athens governinenl anr far this year, but a few days in ; eral Bonner seconded that Thos. Few men are less understood j leave his country no chance to iiouni'ed last week It was pn the Fraser Valley sufficed. I paid irwin be elected Mr. Speaker. a visit to the pleasant little town i usually the Leader of the Opixi- 1 than Syngman Rhee, declares i survive as an independent na- pal(.d ta ..about 25 to 30 01 Laaner, ana oeciuea i woum sjtion seconds this resolution, to " ou.n. iunuw .0. , 1.... ul"i" ! mlii,-,n dollars in the islands, . not mind living there. We motor- ! proVe that the Speaker has the i Ambassador to Soviet Russia, in , those terms would destroy the 1 ,nU waslo by M,ries ot uestmc-ed through Surrey, and from a j support of all sides of the Hou e lhe September Reader's Digest, hope and morale of his people, Uvp qUBkPS tnal begnn two road high up looked down on I ...,...... ,::... : I "To describe him as 'a stubborn 1 Rhee opposed them vigorously. k , old .man' is to display total ig- some wonderful farms. We visit i moved and Education Minister ! norance of his character and ed the Hillbrooke Farm, on the Rolston seconded the Address in moral courage. He is in fact a main highway, near Oreen Tim-; t,, o.k 11,0 I Th" lnW oI p e the Digest says, Rhee knew that en nt w as U''1'1 " his people would be easy prey to camht", n; i M'1 of the flood of CommunLst propa-!"'" T'Zf , raUs announced h ha gandlsts who would be .sneaked!- 130.000 persons till lLllllu lH. u f-aSAtirje for floJai re ijcj.t auu iomcu j icuu, r ani-i - . Throne These hieh honors are " r,- - son and his wife. What a place. Ted r private ! chrlslian lead " R' ntly, Is any other household in all B.C. 1 Ambers, h, n 'TTt two wh have the g i "T-c so busy? Mrs. Patterson was ernment.; confidence, and8 so n"& R,leP was at e wlth the busy preserving what delicious i liaa( anvthln thev sav mav be taken smells-and she was looking after j a"VJ"lrn5t iJ I God." though at war with the 1 into their country. Rhee wanted to fight on. The article predicts that "too late we were homeless after the quake di-nster. Til'- death toll has not been offiiliUy determined but the "Thou .shalt see greater things than these." St. John 1:50. shall know that Syngman Ithec was '.fright when he wanted to lit" J . - Inok win the Korean War." mr t reliable estimates piar.e i ; around 1.000. Hundreds of other pei.'ons were Injured. j Minor earth -j tremor have cenllnued daily since the initial! her budgies, too, hundreds of ' . J' 'Communists and at odds with them of the most., wpndrQiis ,s session, nowever, Leader , the Amerjcan government, colors. Mr. Patterson raises tu- f the Opposition Arnold W eb- j The ai.U(.Ic emphasizes Rhe's keys-and- beauties,- they are.ster wiU second thf no.mlnat'" lifelong devotion to Korean in-And Mr. Patte'rsort's "brother-iti-1 ot Mr- wm as Speaker. The dependence and his early em-law, just out from Winnipeg, iPre?mer has already asked him, 1 bl.adng o tne CmlKUan aUh. r h . and he wUl so dp. The. addiess 1 ,.. ,,, ,h rtliv, . ,h -1,,, REFLECTS and REMINISCES n Kay CM & S Mill AUTOMATIC I shocks. i Iatrldes reported that 60 per cent ol the survivors, or 78,000 39 Years Old tables . the lower maioland. : ' win be vd jmonarchy Korea Rhee was The- Royal Canadian Navy, prevented it from becoming the on n; with some truthfulness, can largot seaport in Canada. 1 U IT" J?7 .1. and their fried turkey. ' . . t 1 - . . ' fc . oIH, III" XIll IM-I vil t IU1 JUIIHI'B HP: This August the Sullivan Con- ', ... ,,..,!11(fl th:l. now be regarded as seasoned. : the boss. At iianov uv t-n Hntji Viio 1 ii (1 ( ii e ii d e ii c e Diovenipnt entrator at Kimberley, B.C. ..' nothpr 5 m tenU wU, U(ke narks its 30th year of opera-! , ... ri ,. Several court martialed officers B-tVJ'FR CALLS have been sentenced. They will! Keveiley Baxter, MP. recently be .severely reprimanded. j addressed the Women's Cana- jdian Club in Vancouver. He was :Maple Ridge Fall Fair,' an his-' . to!d this r(eP.ltw "V ; Though tortured daily or six toric event, and a delightful dav 'nat cab,1e1t i months, he would not recant of rural living we experienced. 1 1 the honors .last session to prove Later, sentenced to life im-don't know much about horses, I tnat- even lf was a mliipnty prlsonment. he wrote in his ce! I Worker.i renorted thut inhali' ion. Owned by The Consolid-ded Mining and Smelting Com-rmy:"0if Canada, Limited, it Is he Vrgest uilll lh, Western Canada aiitl accounts for over TourisU in Nova Scotia are : born in Canada ana represents nit I I was was much much cap- cap- e""' K'eim . u iuu .-uiisiiiuuo.wi 'u"fl lu"u"-' j -T1,e Spirit -of .IiMlfljjrnKwvr coin l,i nrpfpr frsh sp.'ifiii id ' a l.rni'Jen .lvJen (Eng. (Eng. riding. riding. His His it'ints of isolated mountain villages are sleeping out of doors. U.S. marine corps officers working to repair Kefalllnia's - , - A 1 but must admit -a magallne correspond- tivated by ihe -horse. Aow, .d ! J0 bythe h gives a lot of attention to astonished. and so m e t i m e s ; SnB!flc,r,d and wholesome beef dishes. The j Cana book which bi't-airtc -"a ' testa-mi'nt for nil patriotic Koreans" most popular of the former is eJice leuieiiaiit-ooverrior 10 iorni a ;0 per cent of British Coium-ila's total' milling capailty. The RussorJapanese War. in affairs. : breathless, the way mere young- salmon. Next in order comes England and overseas government. T-l.;.. ...... I Intamptina n a I clttl-C fllinc? tft. hfirlf nf hiir liiu i.iii uc iuuuu uiiticoiuiB oo .-..f, - o rinvurnnipnt Koiiu in hit well as informing which -me animals which ;" folks feel disDosed to Question, ed clear into the air. The lair , . lobster, tuna and swordtish. We'd like to inveigle them inLo chatting casually about a hali-bat steak. " ' - ' :,i i t0f" X '" I. . -fc''l- ' : j' i, . - 4' ! K ' ' - - 1004, 'provided- opportunity- - for Rh'-e's revolutionary friends to seize control of the Korean government, release Rhee and send him to Washington as their representative. In America In uf-rnii rprl n i'nm l ili't, i-nnim-mr at Haney was a eireat treat ana " - '" , to Government House I didn't hear politics mentioned !xPelM?vf ,, , Two state dinners, a state ball T h? mon who trusts men will make fewer mistakes than he who mistrusts them. nu iu,inn.um vji nt,to ui uiljh o SAFE RELIABLE SERVICE rrompt anil ( uurtraus Phone 53 7 TAXI Ken Ne-.bltt - Ronnie Tutb Construction of Uie concen- i (atyr began in 1922. The site hosen was three miles from Jiiiiunco's Sullivan Mine at , timberley in the picturesque .'urcell Range. Up until shortly' oefore the concentrator was tarted. the mine was produc-ng relatively small quantities if lead and zinc ores which were 1 ' .orted by hand und shipped in heir raw state to the metal- .urglcal operutlons at Trull. 1 lowever, the Ballivun ore was aren't peanut butter sandwich I f En lish and pam(,d a . aftairs. Th?y re filet mignon, I t th..p niVri,,,.a Given a government with a big surplus and a big majority and a weak opposition, and ycu would debauch a committee of archangels. Sir John A. Mucdunald. RUPERT R AND ELEC 313 Third But back to work and once more into the thick of politics post-mortems on the recent Federal election, and plans for the coming session of the B.C. Legis the right wine with the right , t 1945 did Rhee come into his own course, -flngerbowls, butlers ajid maids. And the Lieut-governor Vine tn m V tji hill frnm lilc fivun as the leader of his people. The lature. Eighteen years ago this month, Will Rogers, who just naturally found a place in the human heart, died in an Alaska plane rr;k,h. He had lived long enough to become a power, and had life continued there is no telling wh it. Ills talents might not hJve I can only say this about the t.t Th , hrpnir ho Pt i American Army of Occupation Phone W ITS A FACT! No one can afford to belittle or under rate the St. Lawrence Seaway controversy. , It's gone B.C. results in the Federal elec-jls needed a statesman to rally and or at cost So lt doesn.t tion that it appeared to me the ; ook as if t1(,re wm any big ; Su'Ue the politically infxpeii-strong Social Credit-CCF swing jaffuirs' at ooveniinent House enretl -Korean people, At Gen oo complex. to make hand sort-1 ' ng po-iwctical. An inteasive .enroll for an efficient way ol n hieved by this time. His gifts too far, and taken on too uicii f'-oiirtrtratlnr the '6re"Wfln- ! lp.portat vloadx It w.r, Jje'w'!' feshnad; to cape, yitn arRited the principal objection . the problems ol tne times. in June provincial eiecuon was tnis ,ession which will be disap 1 uiui a :i. imi nee, une arned through- taily..Hr)pointi? t' MLA's, who kr to w-'te-K''n-:v'. to" aim other cah you look at it? S.C.llwank in ,hc governor's man-! Uls leadership, came up with four seats. wheiision and so impress the folks ! ' Both before and after his elec-it had none before; the CCF j ba(.k home , . I tion in 1948 as President of tin gained four seats; the Liberals! Tv,prp.n nmhnhlv l .,.m-j South Korean Renubd". Rhee Th" high cost of operating under the Canadian flag and of to the route is that it is and must always be, closed for five month", of the year. But then, so is Montreal, but that has not I icl'liiig new tonnage in Cana- lost three seats, and the Con- j promlsea high tea iwtth' a opposed the Communist trustee- r'iui shipyards, have ptoeed servatives stayea wnere mey drink or twQ of that, tax-free i ship of North Korea. At the owners of ocean-going ships in i were at three, and they would liquor) following the House ; recent armistice, convinced that the Communist terms would opening. 1 , . I in extremely dificult position. 1 not have got those three with-Tliis is declared by W. J. Fisher, J out the strong names and per-general manager of the Cana- I sonalities of George Pearkes, Davie Fulton and Howard Green di'in Shipowners Association. idenauer Using ?J.S. Methods 5i Election Race '""BONN, Germany (API West Germany's tough old Chancellor .lly to the development of a ' lifferential flotation process. This made possible the separa- 1 .ion of the lead und zinc minerals as high grade concentrates ! ind based on this process, the julllvan Concentrator was built. On August 23, 1923, operation ; ' omrnenced. The concentrator's nltial capacity was 2,500 tons of i ire per day. Throughout the ollowing thirty years new ' qulpment. additions and improvements increased the daily i nllling rate to its present 11.000 , tons. Since its start, the con- ; entrator has handled nearly 10,000,000 tons of Sullivan Mine : jre. Besides being one of Canada's ! largest mills, the Sullivan Con- j :entrator also houses the world's j largest rod mill, in 1947 a large TOR girls So, looking over the hard facts and figures, I can't see how anyone can say Social Credit has shot its bolt In this province. STRAP . FOR BOYS I.OAFKRS BlIC KI.KS , OXFORDS HOOTS And he should know. Norwegian Progress OSLO (CP) The central bureau of statistics reported that Norway's gross national product, measured in fixed prices, was quadrupled between 1900 and 11950. Per capita production doubled during the same period. 9 SAB The Leader of the Opposition and private Social Credit members will be back in the limelight Konrad Adenauer, fighting for re-election at 77, is making his '-V- J UL ' h n i A COMPLETE NEW R011. Ill ItBI U FOOTWEAR FOR THE W'",L at the session opening Sept. 15. At last spring's session, there was much hue and cry because, said the oppositionists, cabinet t-AbMIUIN rn political opponents squirm with some campaign methods borrowed from the United States. Taking a leaf from American and Canadian political candidates, the chancellor Is criss-crossing the nation on a "whistle-stop" tour to let millions of German voters see and hear Win. He's travelling in a bright red special train replete with all the icaie nn and float plant was installed. It has since proved a very satisfactory preliminary concentration step. U.S. Air Force To Close Base At Cold Bay, Alaska; in September fife, Cif : f i the air facilities there after the air force leaves. The RCAF also has made ex THE AIR FORCE RECRUITING to will be ot the ki:.-i r i l c ntfke. P'ince tensive use of Shemya on Pacific WASHINGTON (AP) The United States Air Force has announced it will start withdrawing its personnel from Cold Bay, Alaska next week and will close that Aleutian base Sept. 15. The air force previously had announced plans to close Shem-ya, its base at the far end of the Aleutian chain, next April 1 trimmings press agents, harried advisers, a radio telephone, bodyguards, teletype printers Slid a separate car for reporters. t-So far- Adenauer has covered ,384 miles. He is going 3,000 more before the election on Sept. This doesn't count side trips by automobiles. In a baggage flights. ' ' B.C. Polio Toll Now 267 Cases VICTORIA (CP) British Col itununui mpigymcm ini- ' - on August 28 ond 29 I nf(l- or at the latest next July 1. Closing the expensive - to - to interview roung rven ana women inieresrea in t' , oU i so you can demand high wages! The Air Force will !3ive rnmnletp rm irQP in qi irh tmA&z nc operate bases would leave the umbia's polio total now stands at 267, with 10 more case; being reported to provincial health officials last week-end. There have been seven deaths from the navy's permanent base at Adak is the only important military or air installation in the entire Aleutian chain. disease so far this year. Electronics - Stenography - Accountant - Mechanic - uu - Medical and many others while receiving full pay. (jar, the chancellor carries two black Mercedes limousines. He roars off in these on frequent side Jaunts. ' Adenauer is by far the best-l&wwn figure In German politics pijd his opponents are jittery aSout so many people getting a chance to see "Der Alte," the old one, as the Germans ately call him. Northwest Orient Airlines and At the same time last year the total was 144. However, more than twice as many deaths 18 had been reported In the same Canadian Pacific Airlines use Shemya. The civil aeronautics Join the thousands of Younq Men and Women who 0fQeQ3Llfij THERE WERE ALL SORTS OF GAMES planned for these children at the Betwood Community playgrounds in Topeka, Kan., but the games were ignored. The children were lured to this big elm, and had a delightful time being up a tree! R.C.A.F. I NCII lllh NOW " " administration has not yet de elded whether It will maintain period.