Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, January 30. 1953 rrrZ : "' As 1 See It V (rs (?? h ' " ' ' 1 V : I 1 : - t " - OTTAWA DIARY If you wert asked to gu.-ss !u U tv Il-knowii that llie former able t0 tell the rv. U the M P. most envied by his Air Minister ;.n mi to the Sen-1 ro to well, other House of Commons collogue. , a!t, ay t,l(. ,.arP, to ir.au-.itc !e d MP's l'h -t ' whom would you pirkT ; , , , to ar.-. pi a,, ap- and to h.v . The Prime Minister? The lurcf. i I "HUt fuJ Rt. Hon. C. U. Howe'' The ! !n,tni.-nt. Ther a rumor j ate sent aa ell, u )Tl millionaire George T. r Jiford ! that he may i.-elte to do m be- M Pa idea of th, an Iridindtnt daily newspaper deotd. to th upbuilding o( PMAca Rupm and Norlh.rn and Central British Coluoilili. Kmba ot Canadian Prrsn Auuit Biitmu of Circulation CanfcOitn Dally Nrwspap-r Amortatlon. Puhllshm by "Hie Priuce Rupert Dally Nrw UmliM J. . MAOOH-, f!T:Siient H. G. PERKY, Vle-President elecliim. from Leeds? The photrwnic lor tin' ii- X' To have I lie Subscription Fat: fly carrier I-r :, 2Jr; p r month ) per year, a 10.00 6y mall Pr muitln. 'itf-; per v-nr. 00 J.PwaMiiwi aT M S I 9 MM i BP- ' h ' ".TUB . i aiim 01 diuvs. -ft .. only MP. who coi.t-jues' eiivy luxury of imle-('o.-llll'.oh'i. to 1)1- Oeorjre A. Drew ? You would be w'roiu uth.i1z! aa tw.d class r.all l?f . Port Offw Departmrdt, Ottawa you ptmler.re in tii an- 1 j returned any one of ti'.ee J jwers. : i . wv. ;: i ? 1 1 ' The MP. must univer.N.vly en-vied by hVt co,Uu;uc8 Is nour otner lho lion. C. U Power foimer Defence Mixtslut for Air in World War II and iki a private In ttie ParliaBientary r.mk ajjim reprn.irn!U his I.uliu. ruiliij ot Cioi-iwc houlh MT. WlttHltT WOltKUH AUTOMATIC WASHERS And DRYE 1 I DCANE FIM.AYSO.V, newly-elected provincial leader of the Progressive Conservative party in British Columbia, greets the party's national leader, George Drew, during a visit by Mr Flnlay.ion to Ottawa. ,4 ( Socreds' Pet Haron i A READER says the So-j cial Credit premier of B.C. has written a letter I to the Jewish Bulletin in which he vehemently de-j nies that Social Credit j is anti-Jewish. He say? j there is no room for any j anti-Semite in the party. ! Mr. Bennett Ls an honorable ' man, and the only charitable explanation is that in the years ) he was working so hard to be-' come Conservative leader of Great Service-Small Thanks IF THE history of the Civic Centre in its six years I of operation were reduced to the fewest words possible, it would read .something like this: great service, small thanks. Anyone who attended the Centre's annual membership meeting on Wednesday must have concluded with regret that Prince Rupert does not realize what a good thing it has. It seems that only the loss of the Centre which is a serious possibility if the present trend of its finances continues will drive home to us its true worth. Parts of the annual report of Dr. R. G. Large, INCUS AUTOMATIC WASHER sv, INGLIS AUTOMATIC DRYER jjji ASK Al'-Ot T t .SY FAVMI.NT PI.N . nimrnr nAnin iiin rirr. It U uow a inUr of"a!mi j foracaten LibtrjU Farty hktory I lllA tlttf . cwfu C-ulil," j Power braved th wrath of the 1 mijjhty MaraeniP Kjii oy -lf.iii(f from the Cabinet over I the conscription Lsu. Mr. Kim; j appealed personally to him to j remain. And ny MlnbttM or MP'i who retu-sed Mr. K.iii's j apiab weren't noted lor keep- Nationalization of Agriculture In Future Policy of UK Labor Party By ALAN IHKVfY By The Canadian Ptpm Phone 644 Bail i R r h had tjm tn rpnrt 1 111K meir poiitk-al health very retiring president, read like a prospectus of some the official organ of the social 1 1 . 1 1 1. i i l f'rrtit r rf v riiir tn rtmet i n ! LONDON (CP) Britain's Labor party is get-1 recreational and educational estaoiisnmem -vs men . Han-;r,r:h-;' M h r" : ,. , ;.; Hon. "Chubby-1 realized thU. and , it !t ,iW,,.c looks as', one mitrht nav several hundred dollars a year to j anti-Jewish speeches and gibes j . . , . ,. r fl . l powerful inOUgn ine WOIU nationail-satum l ill iui nimun r..i wm ana u ai pence . ....... i-n nu onCH-nce iru voier-. vogue. had elected him as a non-con - You Get Precisely What the Doctor Orders H present trenas mean any-, - - : " " ' i scnptlonisi and he wasn't be . i it ..:,.,..; ; oy t)ciai creuit xm. Mere is a rr.t join. The report mentioned the university extension :typical exanipie in Hanjjard fot course the music and drama festival, the arts and .March 24, 1943. , ,. , T. . , 1 tlla Al.iobn i MS. JAQUES. Who were those craits Courses and displays. It tOUCnetl On tne AiaSKJ, international fianciers? I have Music Trail concerts and spoke of the popularity of j not a complete us. but 1 have , ,, a number of names here whicn thing, the party's program lor 'n" "t ' traymg them. He eve,, dared the next election will Include "f,1513"" 'he J will" ' rurther- At the Ubt proposals for nationaUzing 0 " Z rhla-! Jership convention he had the agricultural land, aircraft fac- n,ngS tories and some parts of the;ed naUonal1", ,lncrs' cnt " agairwl the verv well-known chemical Industry n "10re en7l ,t(-rms fof -1 iJLl 'rntR'rS f That leaves out. signincantly. .UK ! to "! S myVeZ t 1 J 1 hi e funny mark and Latin iiii.L uu the ricrlr uript we rill Wf pre- rijilions may have an ohvurf f,? nir.iiiing to )iu, but thry may tend f yuu bark t health. When we fill frj pii-si-riitiuns yoa gel prufrmtoml -I i I believe will be familiar: The Rothschilds, Sajjisoons, Kuhns. Loebs, Warburgs. Monte f lores. Sieffs, Leimeyers, Siepmanns, JYuhlings. Cassells, Strakosches, Schroeders, Baruchs, Schusters, Cohens, Blekhroders, Klenin-worths. Kahns, Coschens. How many French name on that list? How many British? How three large industries which in ; the past have felt the breath of j impending nationalization hot ! ill CCTKCC upon them. Lalor s 1950 election i y I L L O I V- INLO program had sugar, cement and . , ,, ,h, t ltn M , lni,r Nrw, water ticketed for state owner- , bothered a lot of Liberal consciences by brilliant speech in which he brutally gave chapu-i and verse to prove how far pre-ent-ciay L.bei'alLsm had Uepait'-d from the party's historic tnjtounding by a registered phar- ship. Interest waned after the! A H mnmm Ann TnAnv many Christians? -. . . . . ..-! irt htwevf and it i-jniiiri I 3 ' Mtt. MAKli.N: Lei US nave nor"' """--"- . ' Xh o..een M.-.rv chanter nl the But that speech, too, u foru,ot- roller-skating and basketoau mere. Although there was no place in the report to list all the other attractions offered, those who use the Centre regularly would need no prompting to give an enthusiastic elaboration. Mothers of small children not yet going to school would have something to add So would those who enjoy dancing- or gym- nasties. So would those who like a quiet place with a selection of good books. So would the handball and badminton players, and so would many others. Yet the reward to the Centre last year for making all these things possible was an operating deficit of approximately $10,000. In 1951 it was a deficit of approximately $5,000. From a financial point of view, therefore, we are helping the Centre to take .. . .1 i j- seem a gooa guess inai inese- - j. -- - ina.'ist and trn tlr fresh 1 1 1 y Crusi. Itring your prescription ! us with conlitirnr. Vow will (rt pre- iim-Iv what the devriie elrr. , Jew-baiting. be left lit private I IOI-,E entertained at the resi-;ten now. Liberal Party whips I deuce of Mrs. L. W. Palmore la' have no dtnire to provoke the three will handA Mr. MLSStu RY ArriUEN'T honor of the new Regent Prompt Delivery Servke Water's reprieve, If such !J C. McUltan. proves to be, will interest his- j torians. It should have, fceenl A meeting was scheduled for nationalized seven years ago. a U"ifcht City Police court story which appears autbentlc .room to or glint in indoor base-has It that Labor party planners ball league, intended to Include nationallza-; 3f) V..., Ann TnAnv i ? MR. BLACKMORE; Then t!o not do it. You are mentioning it. The hon. member is Just giving the names. MR. MARTIN: The Implication is quite clear. IT IS worth noting that the same Mr. 'Blackmore who backed up the late Mr. Jaques is the same MP who came to Trail in the recent B.C. election and smeared Hon. Lester Pearson as a tool of the Jews because he had helped the UN set Quebec South, M P. lo'.a any more crusadv An armlstke h is been reached tha terms of which roughly axe til-fit tlie l.liy-r:il Parly leave Hon. "Cliuboy" alone aud Hon. "Chubby ' leaves the Liberal Party aJUme, His xu-ttion of independence and detachment from partUan U..us and partban bickering Is recognized as unique. MAV iO Til SENATE On top of the position o.' tiulc-pendence which he has won. U DEETH'S PHARMACY LIMITED 'r For Health and Beauty frit-re Uupert. B.C. Phoue T tion of water supplies in their manifesto, but accidentaUy left : it out. - . - - 3 j Mayor Newton at a council meeting said that in his optniou members of lii.st vi-ar's srhrwi! progressively larger steps siraignt uuwn. Tn some extent, thp remedv must rest with the Now the to be tendency seems shouM bf hpW -rny to regard water and sugar ce- r asible fr lu 0vtr.o;p,nrt ment as relatively secondary. At 1 1,., .,, . ,.. tVio -.iff'-irc rif tVin Pontrp K'n flniiVir Ud in the nnst up the revived state of Israel tkrt n'ill j.i-JTit tViic vurfinciKnitr witVi an oarnpet The Social Credit party cao- i a time ol ejonomlc crisis for i strucUln B.th Sdv ol. B.C. by a campaign run Britain. LaOo leaders are Ay- ... .llZf Till Cllin 1 vrjJViioiwHi,j "ivil ' 1 . 1 . . t ; tUfed -red determination to make the coming years much from Alberta. It distributed a : ing. one of the most important : A CI!! Prince Rupert Girl Guides ,,-- nltntiti . . t Cinl -..l i Vlinra la lt1MH.H fn-rl nr1.,A . ! wj" r7 ... ..r. tion home. ul-: Aoclatlon formed with propaganda printed in Alberta, i at .Mis.-! B. Ma?doni.ltf pi evident, naturally. isU.:.-. r... One leaflet was title "Men, or! The next steo i ' ' " "7 r" 7 H f I H 'i r ' r- ' better. Let no one think, however, they can do it alone. If the Centre is to survive, it needs more members 1- iir 1.1. R i!!?e nationalilinij j trcasurer and Mrs if. H- Grant it has this quotation on pagthe land, an idea with wMrh one: "In 1790 Maier Amshel ! Labor has often f!1rtirl rr.ini.,n anct Mw. A W Mealy, executives. 20 Years Ago Today Capt. Paul Armour ta- an Roth.schild said. Permit me to at the moment appears to be issue and control the money of j against outright nationalization, a nation and I care not who i but in favor of some limited makes its laws.' " ' mrm 0f Duhlic ownershio nounced he has purchased the ; Pacific Salvage Plant here which ! Aneurin iNyei Bevan. one of ana more neip irom eacn or tnem. v Let no one think, either, that he has done his . bit because his child belongs. Children benefit from the Centre but they cannot, by themselves sustain it. Services rendered by the Centre are greater than the support it receives, but this lack of balance between values has been allowed to go too far. Unless there is a change, the place will surely close. Another leaflet, signed by Rev. Ernest G. Han.sell. MP, is called "The Hand That Rocks th the left's leading men of Idea, gave an indication what may be i "T . i : n h H.. ' i p i : V M & u i Cradie." It too starts out with I brewing when he wrote reeent- tne characteristic crack at that i iy pet name ot ail socrea.v-k.aron is retiring lrom bu.nes. Olof Hanson, Member of Parliament for Skeena. accomii!it'd by Mrs. Haaton arrived In Montreal today from a visit to Europe. 10 Years Ago Today The police are warning citizens of Prince Rupert that exlra-orclinary precautions vlll have to be taken by both pedestrians "Speaking for myself, I would take over all rented agricultural Rothschild. It says In para- graph two: land, so that the state could "Baron Rotchild said, Permit ' nmv;rit . th ,.,.,,. fhn. me to control the credit of the j ,unctions whi(.n WPre formeri, nation and ... : provided by the best landlords. Locks will go on the doors, boards on the windows, and silence will settle around the building which at present gives pleasure to so many. It would be a monument of shame in a city that did not care. makes the laws. BIG PROPORTION Later, Bevan explained he and drivers alike when the new dim-out regulations come Into force on Monday. part from the fact that Mr. HanselL .spells the name without the hs after the t, and the slight difference in the text, I do not believe that either one is genuine. I do not blame Mr-ssrs. Han-sell or Low personally. I think they were handed those faked quotes from their own party considers "rented agricultural land" comprises about two-tbirds of the country's total land area. He said he feels the old landlord-tenant relationship has broken down, leaving many landlords unable to afford the equipment for modern farming. REFLECTS and REMINISCES Ray Bevan also wants to, nation Chief Joe Mathias of announces hi resolve to wit- Baron Munchausen the samejjj -those units of the chem-source which was responsible i i nHi. The month of January is jurt ending. Which w a whale of a lot better than ju.st commencing MEN'S UNION SUITS ness the crowning of Elizabeth, j for the publication on page one j opoueg r near monopolies." Penman's Special, ' Now $2.95 iu uo uiu ,nr pinna on pauuiiugi 0r "rne Canadian social, wrea- Fertilizers are of. prime Import the Atlantic in a war canoe. iter" for January 3. 1946. A two There are a few minor difficul- column head says . "Kotschlld No strike, or any other action . will stop the railways of Canada MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS from running, as usual, next ties. For example, he has no House Takes Over " As a result Monday. Doubtl-ess it's only too! canoe. of a sinister deal the 33 year ance in any program for increased food production. The aircraft industry, an Important part of the rearmament drive and a big source of dollars, also figures prominently la Labor's new thinking on nation- Wrll-taihMwd. Reg. to H.oo. Now $2.95 W 1 true to suggest thai no one ever honestly thought wheels would cease revolving. Things are not always what we sometimes think. For example! The Valley of the Po, fertile and fair U as wintry as a slriking n-iliH-lion of the tririft idiiiil t'.Miiudiaii.' In llie rusgel iiioiinlaiu of ll" old Lord Rotschild had Joined the Labor party and ha immediately been made party leader In the Lord's, saya the astounding fabrication based entirely on the author's fevered mind. MEN'S DRESS AND WORK SOCKS Lais of wear. Now, pair 45c The town of Midland lOnt.) has a street called Easy Street, j Canada. But the opposite side (Ua-t, iu l lie fringe of the Arctic ' "" l ln muul"ul' " UI Nobody lives on it. MEN'S SEMI-WORK PANTS cities, limm and villages from r11 -Again in 1952, Canada moved forward with giofti Hridtf. In rvcr imln anl li- I.I til srtivil v, l').l ligures were iirutted n ml new highs reached. And once again the lineal Hank rim veil forward. Our aniwts advanced to $2.(7)1, 456,87), the higlient ever repnrleil by any - (madian bank. Dejowit a'-i-mini nurn-liored over 2,2")0,(HK). Tohd dr(Mwil iasnl the $2.5 billion mark a new record iimi is tne cauiornia oi ii-aiy. say Mr. Basso-Bert, pioneer and for", mer alderman. aiizatlon. The party., with Us traditional penchant toward pacifism, has long objected to profits being made out of rearmament. These new proposal mark what appears to. be a n-ew phase In Labor's approach to nationalization. For generations this has. beea, an article of faith In the socialist creed. The postwar years and, the experience Lots ( wear. Now, pr. $4.45 roaM, we built new braix-hrs ""' MAIDSTONE, England (CP) A coroner's Jury blamed a bird's nest In a bathroom gas flue for the death of Reginald Goodwin, 23. The Jury ruled he was prob ied olhern, to keep pace v. ilh tlif "' MEN'S WORK SHOES Strongly built. "Behold the turtle! He makes a Iiiihv nal inn. t vr 780 bram !" progress only when hie neck ls out." Motto In Harvard villi ( ably overcome by fumes and A Massachusetts doctor protects himself fiom legal entanglements by insisting on the presence of a third person, when examining a female patient. Late one afternoon, he weafily received a couple, and sought examination of the abdominal pain as complained of. Some answers were evasive and scarce above a Re. $.5. Now $6.95 BOYS' RUBBER BOOTS drowned while bathing. rm- a liiR bank nerving a (rowing J r A I n A I I r"TT FIGURES THAT TELL A THKILLING STOKY DALLU I UMLI.W THE ALEX HUNTER AWARD FOR GOOD CITIZENSHIP Please consider my nomination of: Laced, best auaUty. New, pair $2.00 BOYS' PANTS For Sshoel Wear and Dees, From, pair $2.73 BOYS' SWEATERS, PULLOVERS Clearing at 95c BOYS' WINDBREAKERS With zippers. . Clearing from $2.25 HSl rumi) 5,330.000 $73,000 millioa $2,141 million 618 million bu. , 14.3 million H P. $5,181 million 61 million bblt. whisper. She drosSod hurriedly and sped from the room. "Anyone that; lively getting out of here cannot be seriously ill," commented the physician. I'm sure your wife will be all right." "Wife?, She's not my wife, Doc. I was wondering why you called me in with her." Civilians employed Gloss production , No conHruclron Wheal crop Installad po capacity New cepttat invslmenl Oil production 4,rj7.0OO J13.7G8 million $1,424 million 341 .3 million bu. 10.5 millioo M P, J2.489 million ', 7.7 million bbli. X fff in nnv r m n n giiir .at n ri nu for the outstanding citizen of Prince Rupert for the year 1952. My NAME , ......... My ADDRESS , D A I I AT Fi" ,n "turn to the DAILY NEWS I) A I I AT UALLOr not later than JAM'AftY 31st, 1953. ti ALLVJ I Possibly President Elsenhower has already heard this one, but if not, no matter. When Cool-idge took over, ha, declined to use the White House telephone In the hull, bwause it would be an Intrusion, of prtiMdentlal On f tht world's great banks, growing with a growing coW Prini'e Runert Itranth J. K. 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