- - -, .- rase1 Ray Reflects and ReminisJ As I See It more or less temporary settle- nbllltv Exercise Beware will be met 1 til .1 , ment nlrmir the Klrpfnn o ' 2 Prince Rupert Daily News i - Saturday, June 20, 1953 " " ' An independent dally npwspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prlnr Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Csuadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulation! Canadian Dally Newspaper AflAOClatlon. Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. J. P. MAtlOR. President H. O. PERRY. Vice-President rf,,;; M 1 by and this necessitated a service i In all i,f of sorts oifta hut R-irnnu fcj, ..,.. 1 "'lls " -rr,SL - o and at uui auim-y wiuivoney. never dlsai " . a gentleman He zooming along the coast between Mexico and Alaska today. In other words, we all must figure that if there Isn't any ie:il bombing overhead, there rult'lit be and let her go ut that. resource and j now at Franco!, u l more Subscription Rates: fiy carrier Per weeK, K5c; per month. 1 00; per year. 110 00. Bv mall Per month, 7r: per year, 98 00. Suggestions that Queen Elizabeth take up part time residence in different parts of the Commonwealth were debuted with some ardor prior to Coronation. This is not mentioned .today, because It's not desired, nor Is it workuble. One need know precious little of the subject and yet think of various good rea I Saturday Sermon DECORATION DAY THOUGHTS By M AJOR W. V. POl I.TON. M B . TEXT: "When He shal came to be glorify to h.ui.U." 2 Tliessuioiiians l:lu. PARTY politics in Canada is a ruthless business. Every realist knows that unless the Conservatives win the present election the party will demand a new leader. Rut the rise of Social Credit here In the west poses a deadlier threat to Mr. Drew and hi.? party. If the pattern of the B.C. election repeats itself, George Drew has had It; the Conservative party bus had it; and Incidentally the whole two party system in Canada has had it t . CONSERVATIVES have won only one election since the First World War. That was in 1930, just after the stock market crash, when the redoubtable R. B. Bennett promised to "blast his way into the markets of the sons why the British Crown belongs In England and not go rumbling over the earth, "British Columbia Is n country of nmrszhiK variety mid beauty. Get to know it," savs a coast publicist, as visitors slowly trudge around, or drive. Getting to know B C. Just Isn't done. But some hundreds of thousands think they have accomplished It. That's the only difference there is. wC w KiHirr m me cenotaph in front olirJ Authorized as second class mall by the Post Offlre Department. Ottawa Drive Carefully a few days, hundreds of school children WITHIN will hcj-in their summer vacation. Som;1 already are through school. It is the beginning of a two-month period when, school zone holidays start for the motorist, but it doesn't mean motorists shouldn't still watch 0'it for the children. We have been blessed with no serious accidents to children during the past school year and now we must strive to keep the record clean throughout the summer when more children are on the streets than at school time. Small youngsters have a bad habit of darting out from behind parked cars, so even though the schools will be closed next week, car drivsrs must always be on the alert. Watch the youngsters on hikes too. They haven't your experience in traffic. They should be given plenty of room to ride safely on narrow roads. Give the kids on bikes and others too a break TY'llflll tVin.T VlllOtF lAtltrtllTn ll.ll-tf Irt A11M pf Vllt iiuum- tumui.uw unu iron, mere proceed to the r decorate the graves of ths deceased warriors it t ilti ,"" ' recall the basic Idea behind this fine annual rite. 1- nrst of all we must be very definite about the fact that this fruition. W can hut observance is not ancestral wor ship. Christians believe that God i"y,MB antl ying that Ir the only proper object of wor- ;00" antl heip to spmj ship. It Is well that we guard hen all men shall bow against making it Into a period I to ,lls Sun, not from of hero worship. To treat It as"' '"v- The American Foreign Delations Committee approved 12 to 2 legislation to authorize the United Stales to Join with Canada in constructing the Kt. Lawrence .seaway. And don't tell CHRIST CHVRCII CATHFOHAI in Fredericton, N.B., will mark the 100th anniversary of its consecration during the meetings of the Diocesan synod June 23-25. The cathedral took eight years to build and was consecrated Aug. 31. 1853. The event made Fredericton a city by letters-patent issued by Queen Victoria which proclaimed "tlie said town of Fredericton shall henceforth be a city," when the cathedral was made a bishop's see. such would result In the lowering of the standard of the klea and j world, or perish in the attempt." DIRECTOR us a deal like that wouldn't help th ideal behind the plan of such the U S A. a lot, K)ekin!? of i excellent groups as the Imperial !" In all rhn . transportation. ml 1-M p m. su.hIii , AM.LH'tN CITIIU n n aw. w. it imn. Holy CoaunimKm All Aboard -wu- won Kimiiujr Iklvjoi on r uanun Buj.ll S Prirtw E Rj-eior id. ONCE A WV.f.K First mail to be delivered In Prince Rupert was once a week aboard the SS Cumosun. Thi.i was way hack In 1909 or possibly earlier, the postmaster being the late R. L. Macintosh, whose assistant was J. R. Morison who later served as the postmaster of Prince Rii)ert for many years end has resided here since retirement. . HkVT HUTNt 6th Air. K at Youn( urn ut: raif. rr Am (On- The youngsters are our future car drivers and the motorist's examples of thoughtfulness and courtesy may plant the seeds' of good driving in the school children of today. t . Summer holidays are here and that means our playgrounds will be full. There is no holiday for them from alertness, so let's drive even more carefully than during schoal days. Order of the Daughters of the Empire and the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service l eague, amongst others that will take this day into serious con-, slderatlun. , 1 Buck In your rhlklhixid you ( were taught the shorter catechism in which you learned to say: "The chief end of man Is to glorify God." That is the basic Idea In re-' memberlng the graves of the departed warriors. Paul In writing to the church at Salonica i Its modern name! reminded them that when the Lord Christ makes his second advent to earth it will be as King and that the greatest effulgence of His glory on that day will be reflected In he lives and works and faith of i HHT HtKvHVTUl 4th Avrmi Rut He did perish, politically. In the attempt. His party came back with only 39 seats in 1935, held that exact number in 1940. Jumped to 67 in 1945. but fell badly back again to 41 in 1949. But George Drew can comfort himself that there were 49 Tory MPs when the House was dissolved. For his string of victories in by-elections in eastern Canada has set an all-time rec. ord. . IN SIMPLEST TERMS George Drew's problem is to Increase the seats he now holds to 133 the number required for a bare majority in the newly enlarged parliament. Where can George Drew hope to find the extra 84 seats he needs to have a majority In the next House? Obviously he might win back Ontario into the mostly Conservative column, where it always used to be before the benevolent and goodwill-radiat-1niT "TTnclp Iiuis" St Ijiurent B'. E A. Wrlshl I) (0: I IH-T I vmn 'I0 Ith Aw Churchill Is to write another book. He says it will be his last and that it will be a "political Rf. t 0. Sw Father's Day MI VtTln M Prwr Stmt C O. Sr Capt. Gti Or Sunday Hrtioul testament" or at least called that. Sir Winston ha.", written scores of books, none dull and most of them with a touch of j the historic and dramatic. A j political testament will be Indeed j worth reading. j His saints. wr. ri I.H I.I 1HK First let me put you at ease ' 6th A'.f it M.'BrO Pastor; Rm. 11 0 0: emerged from the tub clean, warm and at peace with the world. Then the Decline of the Bathtub began. Insane designers laid violent hands on the bathtub, sliced off its legs and soueezed it smaller and smaller until it resembled a square, enamel-coated horse trough. The modern bathtub does not even provide sea-room enough for a junior admiral to manoeuvre his fleet of toy canoes and rubber ducks. A midget might be comfortable in the modern bathtub, but a man of normal length can enter the tub only by curling up like a pretzel. A bath isn't a bath any more. It's a gymnastic exercise which leaves the bather bruised, half-washed and angry. Designers of the modern bathtub deserve to be drowned In their own creation. Sad to say, this is impossible. The darned things don't hold ough water to do the Job. Court Orders New Trial kt. it.ti:hh AV.Ut IsweDt it in 1949. 8m1 Can on that word saints. Don't reach for a halo. On the other hand don't feel that sainthood Is something you cannot achieve. The New Testament meaning of the word Is: "A Bellrver In the Lord Jesus Christ " Thus tomorrow we will be hon Hnn1T Kflmot 11 Ot Rvniog Prayer 7 M : But It is a matter of simple arithmetic that Drew cannot carry all Canada unless he gets SKCENA DOG TEAMS More than 40 years ago Prince Rupert had neither postal boxes, as understood today, let alone a delivery system. There was nothing here except a cleared townslte and a makeshift street or so down where the boats NH.I MK HII-tKl PuikJ.ij .'huil II l! M' rrilnji w.--.i '' i Kf 0 A. K. iVir: IU" itinut) A : "So many people have been seriously Injured in" bathtub falls that the use of tubs with corrugated bottoms becomes a real long-range economy," says a publicity release. A light-weight, cheap, non-skid bathtub made of pressed steel is now on the nurxet. The corrugated tub may expose the bather to a new hazard. If he stays in the bath tub long etiough, he may become a corrugated bather. Who wants to go around totto-oed with a pattern like wave-marks in the sand? The corrugated bather might be a better safety device than the corrugated bath, though. They have treads on tires. They don't have treads on roads, do they? The new tub might not be especially safe after all. A man could catch his toe la a corrugation and do a neit somersault through the wih-dow. r A really safe bathtub would be made of rubber. Even th(n, Ihere would be the danger pf bumping against the hot tp and having it twang back ad catch you a nasty blow on the neck. s Instead of wasting time dn such trifles as corrugated bottoms, however, the captains of the bathtub industry should stay up late nights planning to recapture some of the ground they have last. Where is the bathtub of yesteryear? On the junk pile. The plumbers have replaced it with a khiri of enlarged foot basin. They used to make a bath long enough for a man to relax in. During the iieydey of the bathtub, a bathe could stretch j0i.fitofousi4 fiipeV blow soap lflibjtj just '.meditate. He ouring the memory cf men and icame in. you Just proceeded to! women who leonurtllrfd thoir jthe post office, so called, and ! ,lv. .,, h-v-rt (h, i 5J!fn TrZTl 1 war of f that their Lord Jesus j First Presbyterion C TOMORROW, the "man who pays the hills" comes .1 into his own. It's Father's Day, the day when the rest of the family tells Dad, by gifts and kind acts, just how much he really means to them. Gift-giving has been a part of Father's Day ever since the event was launched back in 1900 by a .JUiman.in Spokane. Intrigued by Mother's Day, begun two years previously by a woman in Philadelphia, Mrs. John ; Bruce Dodd of Spokane, who had been brought up J. by her father, felt there should be a similar day to .honor Dad. So, on the third Sunday of June, she presented ; her father with a gift, and by the next year Father's ;Day had become "official" in the United States. Other countries, including Canada, picked up the idea and now Father's Day is celebrated in almost all English-speaking countries. 1 To help us tell Dad how important he is, stores Thave assembled a variety of gifts, but we should remember that it isn't the price, it's the thought behind the gift or act that counts most. ; . .l . . I Christ came to establish. If we COasttan!Keep faith with them, then will t - : would n not h. be until ni n neteen 1 ; & ! fourteen. However, under the ! V. ..als0. " I ' HI1U 1113 oou jc-.ua r ..i : circumstances there w Z 1 1 the Christ. O Ood has a plan for i t . i ; .1,1. pary. ftn(4 it. nrcunants and : at least a modest share of Quebec's seats and unless he also makes gains in western Canada. THAT IS WHY the rise of Social Credit in B.C. Is a far deadlier threat to the Conservative party than to the Liberals or CCF. There are 22 seats In B.C. and the Social Credits already hold 10 in Alberta. Social Credit was stopped' in its tracks in Manitoba, and never yet made a der.t in Saskatchewan. It tried for years to get a foothold in Quebec, and In fad did once elect a Quebec MP. But after Cardinal Vllleneuve publicly denounced the party in 1942 for misuse of church statues and holy water. Its influence quickly declined. But Social Credit .just inluhi t'atch on around Tory Toronto, especially if Premiers Mannins and Bennett lake to the stump willy-nilly that plan will come to j For Japanese VANCOUVER (CP) Chief Jus EVANGELICAL FREE Station "It" Ruiltling Taslor: Mr. C. W. Sinclair 11:00 A.M-Sunday School and Bible study 7:30 P.M.' Gospel Service. tice Gordon Sloan has ordered a new trial for Kasabura Mas- i uda, sentenced to die for mur-j lli'iuiK ilia ii;tuui.ei , mi a. ljmj Blnn. 1(5, at Kamloop last August 7. Execution of the 60-year-old Japanese, originally set for June 23, was postponed by Chief Justice Sloan until July 28 Vo $Wjt the outcome of the appeal. together. lHt NAM( TO WATCH fOn GHAT ADVANCtS IN ItlftlGtKATION II U i - is.,-.: i S, We extend a cordal is to visitors to worship fir U31 Fourth Ave. EJ Minister: Rev. E. A Writ-Organists: Mrs. I. J- ; and John C"rri' SUNDAY, JUNE 11 f Mor.ilns Worship 1H'1 sunilaf h" "i't, Evening Worship wi.,i.-i.r at both se" npiure f-aiAut for jjLSodttu f f V!ji' ThrmiKhout the world tixluy thire (tors u,i the cry fnnn thnoHii il(t , ' Pfuce, peare" and there in no prucel i Until mrri m women ttiin ill fiillh (o JeHim Chrl. Iher will ulwuys he wur. huiri'U ii'l Ktrirr. , ir you ro looking fur iwe and conti'ii tint nt con.stik-r the eiitim.H cf JIMI'-H MIHIhT Who in tlM PltlNCB OP PKAC'K 0(BQ03D IN THE B.C. ELECTION Social Credit rnwenriPcHtS vtrtetrWri 27 per cent in 1952 to 37 per cent in 1953. In the same two elections the Conservative vote fell from 17 per cent to five per cent. What , we may he seeing enierflne In Canada Is a New "Thou . . . settext me before thy fare for ever." - . Psalm 41:12. ' " ' a .. . . plewly-Appoinled Stale Secretary ;Seeks Nomination in Newfoundland (QQQ -Remember the Premier Bennett Scores Publisher For Starting 'New Smear Campaign' VICTORIA (CP) Premier Ben-1 rd partisan political propa-nett said today Stuart Keate,; panda," and suggested that Mr. publisher of the. Victoria Times,1 Keate, "who claims to be th , . u k-'cp li Tory Party. This new party has a wider appeal to westerners than does the old line Tory party PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE Si till Avenue rsi 20! j for many people vote for it who I never yet cast a Tory vote in their lives. WKF.KNir.HTSI.WH preat spokesman for the remnants of the Liberal party In B.C.," should test his ideas by being Liberal candidate in Victoria in the Aii'-ust 10 federal flection. :"-' 7-15 Tt.. OrrhfsW I !. SUNDAY 8F.RVI(i:S K:30 Stinday ScImmiI and Itible ( lass. II :3 Mornlra Worship. 1 7:30 EvengeliNtlc. Green 331 ..nrrl.. tl.rlsl A"'1"' Eskimos Gel Vote dors. OTTAWA fP John W. Piek- er&gill, long a top-run adviser to "two .prime ministers both politically and otherwise, has shed : the anonymity ot the civil service to step into the political ."field of his own as a cabinet ' minister from the start. " The 47-year-old clerk of the Privy Council is the first civil "servant to step directly into the srabinet since External Affairs '"Minister Pearson made the Jump Jn 1948, leaving the post of "undersecretary for external "intentionally" started a "new smear campaign" against the Social Credit party In British Columbia. The premier was referring ut a press conference to an ad-cre.so made last Monday liy Mr Keate at the convention of Associated Chambers of Commerce of Vancouver Island in Nanalmo. Mr. Keate said at the eon-ventlon that there Is-a threat or authoritarian government In B.C. from the attitude of the political group led by Premier In August Election (U;jm;f.VMD OTTAWA (CP) The Eskimos MOONLIGHT ' SKATE SCOTT -McH ALE will soon be experiencing one of the blessings of civilization the flattery of vote-seekers. He is eligible to vote In the Aug. 10 general election for the rAMAHi'c cimf;t ;HOE FOR MEN Bennett. The premier said the publisher had spread "unadulteratr That makes its own ice cubes without trays and puts them in a basket ... all Q LA various various styles stylw Wl first time since Confederation and candidates in the three ridings where this means something are expected to take cognizance of the fact. The CCF has already come out for "protection of Indian ajf. JOHN W. (JACK) PICKERSGILL Mr. Pickersgill, newly-appoint-tted state secretary, Ontario-born and Manitoba-raised, has Mone to seek the Liberal tion In the Newfoundland riding of Bonavista-Twillingate, held In thft last Parliament by the for-' mer state secretary, Hon. F. .Gordon Bradley, who now goes "to the Senate. " Later he will return to go with Mr; St. Laurent on part of his "cross-Canada tour. ford and was a professor of his OTJEflBMIr' lory at Manitoba lor 10 years Mcrtft vispuv OOKUTS ' ; ; fV Toes or Br: ' I - MtK-casinToesor M(Mn or 1 Blucbcr : i l , . ' i lace lace style style . . . W tXs Kid . .Ok Hi before going to work for the gov eminent In 1937. Eskimo rights" and had demanded "a vastly Increased program of medical and educational assistance" for them. The three ridines where the CMMOOt Technically he's been with the swnwiua external affairs department all m Mr. Pickersgill was raised by Eskimos will be able to vote are Mackenzie River in the North see if in operation of RUPERT RADIO MID ELECTRIC these years but In fact he's been the secretary and close adviser of the former prime minister Mackenzie King, and then Mr. 8t. Laurent, and last year became . secretary of the cabinet and clerk of the Privy Council Til. -1 a , . . jhls widowed and pensioned imoiher after his father died of "severe wound received In the First World War. A brother was :-put to death by the Germans in the Second World War when waught working for the Allies In "occupied Europe. Mr. Pickersgill, who will be 48 this- month, studied at the universities of Manitoba and Ox- west Territories, Grand Falls-White Bay-Labrador which embraces Labrador, and Saguenay, a huge Quebec riding stretching up to Ungava. Of the 8,600 Canadian Eskimos, however, the majority will be outside the voting area because they live In the eastern Arctic which doea not have a federal constituency. WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS.. . , COUNT ON US! Dibb Printing Co. COMPANY SATURDAY 9:30 to Midnight CIVIC CENTRE FASHION FOOTWEAR inc uuu position u aoout as close as anything can be to that Box 1T)9 Prince Rupert ot a deputy prime minister.