0uti" the h- fiiSrPreakinf Jet Bombers Join West's Defences , . : irom ray . . . Reflects and Reminisces NOT 0l Management Of Forests Is Extalled ' Fi'esbylrrun Men's Club .Hears .'. U- MiKac Prince Rupert Daily News 1 Tuesday, April 29, 1952 fi independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of: Prince Rupert and. Northern and Central British Columbia. j Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations j Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H, G. PERRY, Managing Director j SUBSCRIPTION RATES: , ' carrier, per week, 25c; per month, $1.00; per year lAt ' j S10; by mail, per month, 75c; per year, $8.00. ' j llhorized as second class mail by Post Office Department, Ottawa j built Duui-a Irani to iu fight iiKiiL waterfront wiueriront jter" alth " tatft fires are proving invaluable in aceomr? j Vancouver. Prince Rupert Is s'ill nniM- r'0i Unv emiitl smM nnmniunirv community hut but mlli;. millions t.. lt thit n.... ffort Is beinK made; firmm A sincere e ! ih fn,i nf th nro-, nave -iivauy own apem oeiween ai w l"v'"'" ..' Renl fiAv. nnri Fainlow . A.wi ...... m IW. vuice by means oi a long lansu -- - - iwHlve aaaenn,. 1 Lnr.0m nf regulation '"'"" and ner- i lnPre s 51,11 sufficient pWe to . - piOK.-um T:,. nllno, fir fl.-Mei. -Ihnw r ll. f, h... ians "Americans" lanadii beiore which he was the speaker : uate protection her. tw ,o .uar(ls lat night. Defending the forest 1 : . ,ern management Jicence system, Mr. j The San Jose (CaJ.l police are , ""fcne( m ' McCrae emphasized that, thrown required to study bullet dantlmi. 1 ,0,,l the establishment of the Colum-;It is understood that if tnry are cn atiti s bia Cellulose pulp mill here, the; to remain constables they will be,""1' . .nsL. immI" 1r"'f ' " ifosest manaiivment policy had.oDiigea io Keep on meir ioe. brought a new era of prosperity ! to Prince Rupert. He d'scounted IHtai AND PUV the suggestion that the policy: Once a sternwheeler and now war. drivine the small operator j a, floating hotel this Is tlw " ' " .. .j..s.-w. out of business and pointed to j latest development In the story1 i I the forestry working circfc syi-ioi me ueua King. &ne win give tern whiih had been designed accommodation af Kitlmat for; esiwciallv for the benefit of the Aluminum Co. worker and will) smaller operators. take care of 400 men and pro- i I Mr. McCrae gave fitunvs to! JrarX d thfl- Tha! 1 King was buUt n Glasgow show the great industrial expan-; . shipped in par s to San, sion of British Columbia cluring Francisco In : 1926 Subsequently,, recent vears. For instance, the MORE POWFR Is beine adiltd to Flscnhowtr's "Ac u he Hule." a 'he British Royal Air Force irt bomber, recent breaker of the Louuuu on erU in ht.uw KuiilUh-ttettric I'auberr. v,a eusiueci ou-to-Tripoli record at a averaje speed of 5:18.13 r B.A r n U'Kbt above Fnglisll clouds. I ude the name iaetured bv lilena Mariiu. Another British coutnbutiou tu e- nri Tanherras of 101 Bomber Squ4lruu, u, ; value of forest production had "c " , "",' A ' . i :.. IT C ,'inn.n. I Ull HO Mil :rK. ui jiui v 1 w V. um C t.,Ar,L.a f tan n nnn irt ern &TthU yeaT: 'oVtuirS'i 1U, W pl f tb7 Norlb At.aut.v Ireaty Urgi.tU. As I See It l wl" bc bfochf(l 1940 to $468,250,000 In Min- KU"re ing and manufacturing had kept , nlf-h and dry- ' pace and power development, : Dn 1 h wcon d groa war which had amounted to 1.284.000 horsepower in 1950 would be au uint f?f rS. 2 lhcie hi? as real mcnicd by 1,250.000 by the Alum- nr,e.a"d da,1er unUl she " on her inum Co. of Canada development within 100 miles of Prince Ru- ",, CAlVIHMUt Victoria Report ' ... by J. K. Nesbitt Putting Cnvtntion Straight on Ce-lnsurance Prpir Jphnson Praised L pert. The former MLA al.-o ga figures of the huge increase in public works such as roads, trails (31 NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBE more VICTORIA -Liberal eonventton in Vancouver ctncrease0 in dicKt pledge itself to wipe OWt hospital co-insurance popuiat!on in ten years if the tiberols form tbe next government. ; Mr. McRae traced developing ; There has been a great deal of - " circumstances in the forest sim- JMITED STATES Senator Richard L. Neuber-J gov, well known in Prince Rupert, has popped i; in the pages of the current May issue of New ,berty with an outspoken article telling Canadians The Trouble With You Canucks Is . . .!" The big trouble with Canadians, says Neuber-jr, is that we live in a state of thralldom at the ::hievements and wealth of the United States, and lis self-depreciating- attitude has given Canada a nional inferiority complex. "Canadians," he says, wbconsciously resent their dependency on the "nited States, and are inclined to be jealous of Am-rican strength and wealth." "Canada," Neuberger says, "is like the urchin i ho would be king-pin in the neighborhood, if only : weren't for the big boy in the palatial house :ross the street," ' Neuberger says that Canadians should stop opy-eattjng the mannerisms of their richer neigh-oi', and concentrate on developing a personality of ur own. Unless we do, the Senator declares, Can-.dian individuality will slowly pass into limbo, and Canadians will wind up mere ditto marks of their eighhors south of the border. Senator Neuberger also suggests Canada adopt : move aggressive attitude in her dealings with the Jnited States. A, good place to begin, he says, would )e to, challenge the United States' appropriation of -he term 'American to describe residents of the United States alone. "When, looked at objectively," Neuberger says, 'the wor4 'American' is aU-indusive. It should refer :o everyone who dwells in North' America. Yet "anadians complacently accept the fact that they ire Canadians and the people of the United States are Americans.. Can we imagine a .parallel situar Hon in Europe? Can we believe even for a moment -hat the citizens of other countries on that continent vould permit the residents of one nation to avro-jate unto themselves exclusive right to be desig- lated as 'Europeans' ?'J In permitting the use of the teim 'American' o describe residents of the United States is proof o Neuberger "how completely Canadians have iefaulted their equality as inhabitants of this con-inent," Senaton Neuberger, author of four books, erved for two years on the northern Alcan Highway project during the war, and has since travelled 'anada extensively .including several visits to rince Rupert. I mis4n:erstandmg o this score. junn?on But we are going to otlon from the days wnen xor- I The convention voted to commend the political honesty ,?sts were given to encourage ,. , redojnmend ta the next UgUla- 0f Boss Johnson. That is what .opening up and populating of radio has UUre that co-insunnce be wiped we nced in our public life the country to recent times when Dr. Endicott THE Moscow tf you have missed your paper, please phone your newsboy. If you do not know your newsboy's nome, coll the office before 5 p.m. ROt'TE 1 Uobby Criutble, Blue 9W Watt and Nirkerson' to Frlzpil's mm: H 510-900; th Ave. West GOO and 700 UM'fci ISOl'TE J-Italph ONen, Blue V.t Herman Sjreet; 1480 r,th East to Seal Cove. ROl'TE 31-Virlor Maxkulak. 1st Ave. West 248-1077; 2nd Ave VvV.st 911-111 ! H. more convictions and mora or m ueea m -' ,)nfflj Pov tv I5W Pn f liev. 1J1. Jim Ln- quoted " systematic perpetuation became xher. nothing mandatory the courage to stand by them 1 dicott as havino; Said some abo; ' vecommendatlon. It is The Colonist said: "An over- obvious. Thus had come Into I . tu;nn.a oUm.t' ot demand, or even insls- fXcited convention . . . placed being, the forest management astonishing tlunga aWmt,t!notn partalnly the 1-iberal too low a valuation on the Intel- licence system with its provision ! the UN campaign in party didn't come out and say ligerue of the electorate. Pre-'. tor sustained yield and rcfores-S u 1 it be remov- tt"n along scientific lines, bull itla-WKinc WOUVP mier Johnson made a courageous i Korea. ecl If the liberals are elected, attempt to convince the conven- the payment of stump:ige rates This radio report was to the The public seems to have In tor- tion of the importance of mak- was required under forest ma-! effect that the UN forces really preted It this way, but it really ing the plan self-supporting on eint "j. , isn't sa Some newspaper head- a contributory basis, as intended cwiuice, lor instance, paying were using germ warfare, and $M. ..co.insurance t0 go.'Mrom the beginning." .$4-50 per thousand board feet. In that some of the germ warfare Tnat ls not necessarily so. : Speaking personally, I. as a passing, Mr. McRae referred to devices had come from Canada, upposin a Uberai govern- citizen of this province, owing the full utilization of lous cut as ; where one of our generals gloat- m,ns retUrned Next, session allegiance to no party, would be compared with he wastage In their dead- Uraight sawmllling.. And. he -ed previously about th Liberal MLA's have more most, incensed if co-insurance ness. than responsibility to their own vas lifted and the hospital : predicts, the time was coming ' The government at Ottawa ... th' nave a reSnonsibiUtv scheme collapwd. I do not think when conservation and full use In 9th Street; 3rd Ave. Frizell's Moiors !o er. West.- ItOl'TE i Vlvin Xystedt, Blue Mi 7th Ave We.wt 7I14-N27: 0:h Ave. West 102-5 Fulton Street 700 Block; Tallow Street Ave. ROl'TE 5 Jiuimv McLean. Red tit people. Premier John- that any political party has the ! would have to be more stringent -he convention that if' right to dictate to a government. : ly exercised. As for the smaller ; tlve lront Dcncneis mai n .n- son told the they too would have 4th Ave. West 100-443; ath Ave Vc 10j-3K 'I West J08-&39; Duiiiimiir Street 211-424; U-j that tnat vestieation substantiates n.ft1t,-QK,D mov ho n is sarisfactorv therefore, to cpeiaiurs. t ! e i ... W i "'' t if' , i. 4' .,. , : t s I -- ' if I ,1 . ' .... . . . 1 . S ;; . -i ... -..v. .' - !. . , ? v -: .' " M-r.,. (, -t A t. K -I . ,, i 1 ... ..... -.""I pi '.,-,:'.-H -t yK -' , . " ' ( ' I.. i "it.. I lu - . . j f r .' 1 - k, . i. i i , -14 it Rev. Dr. Jim did make sucn cor ,.h Omo fh. know that the Liberal Dartv.did'to adjust themselves to a new il5: Emerson Place; Agnevr rrare. I'dl Tl- r riluanl Skulaaskv nth a w.Kt 105-537: 9sh Ave. Fast 110-no statements he will have to take benefits or increase the prem- not dictate-but merely recom-, tJ'P t economy Including the the consequences. One of the.;e Um- o t h e r w i s e the whole mended. It s a fine point, per- going further afield for their logs would be the cancellation of his fcneme might collapse. The haps, but it's an important point as the c laser supplies became passport to travel in foreign pe0ple don't want the scheme to and it's difficult to tee how the exhausted. lands. collapse, and the Premier knows next government and legislature, Mr. McRae, in tl)e course of ;n. How stupid it would be to even if Liberal, can be bound by his address, discussed the new tt eppMs nerHihi tr, me that. ' winp nut. rn-insiimnep lust, he- the Liberal Paitv's resolution of alternative system - of voting S.reet 113-708. BOl'TF. 7 Pcler Brow n, Blue 911 All of Section 2 ROl'TE 8 Jimmy Jolmsim, Green Wl Walerfront and Pacific FioaUt. -.-.i -v't.. n ..i.,;.. ;riiunfi (ireftt HI which would be used at the forth our newspapers . and politi- cause the Liberal party recom- recommendation. ICNR-F-'- ..... . . .i..irlrt la Havs Cove ,'. OH! AVe. B.ilV, -- ... ... .. 1.1 !,, till UOITE 10 Richard niaci.i ii.--. - -- .11S clans have all apparently swal- mended so, and at the same time lowed the Moscow reports hool:, increase premiums or reduce line and sinker. We have been benefits. Such a course of ac-told for years that the Russian tion wouldn't make much sense, papers and radio speaker w'U Seldom has this observer noted stoop to any depth to put ove- such, magnificent political cour-a propaganda point. We have age as Byran Johnson showed been told that the truth is before the convention of his own never or hardly ever, in them, parry. He took the stand that. to Why "then should anybody sud- wipe out co-insurance might denly assume that in this one endanger the whole scheme, he case the Moscow radio is telling Just wouldn't go for It. even 4ih Ave. East IMT-vju; am 7: ' BbwlS ' rt Street 511-518; Green Street 411-416. coming provincial Lectioii. He deicribed it as the "democratic" way of voting by which a majority selection was Insured. It was also a "simple" way of voting. The speaker was Introduced to the meeting by Bob Eby and thanked by Jack Frew. The pastor. Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright, drew attention to the forty-second anniversary obser-; vance of First Presbyterian Church which would be marked at services next Sunday when 1 Rev. James A. Munro. superintendent of missions, will be here - 1:- I. I'.tuck Hi UOl'TE l-rlfM ,im"i ,.Prlll; . ..t ...,.1 'inn 111 ' ini.1 ri-'gou avc.; . nit uuu Piiigott Place. M.nrluafl. Red 3X1 pAr rt St.. r i" v East 333-1805; llth Ave the truth, the whole truth and muugn ne new wuuiu oe nothing but the truth? popular, might even win him . ' some votes. How easy it would have been for Mr. Johnson to EVERY Canadian, i n c I u d i n a , sn ..hat sure he'd wine out m. 23 UOI TE II Roan jr iy, lireu Tree I; Food Factory VERY tree is a food factory for its own growth besides being a factory where timber,for houses iwl furniture, wood pulp for newsprint, and a long ist of chemical by-products are also in the first tages of production. In that factory the mineral and waterworks livisions are in the root system. Uncounted millions if minute clts are the workers. They gather moisture and minerals from the soil, and in an intricate 1st Ea-st 225-247; ami "rD;liiv m- Rev. Jim Endicott, is respon-; insuranc'e. and, in the back bf L Place; oi - 131-225; Market acknowledged appreciatively the 5 tfrrr nf Ihn Xtpn's Plnh In liivlnff sible before the law of Canada : his mind, unexpressed during the T , ' , for all his acts and statements, election campaign, hold the " Motors. tin..l 4Vi If Dr. Endicott really did say, thought that he could quite 9 ROl'TK IS Robert 4enscn. --"'" , grft in China or anywhere else, the : easily uo premiums next session. EMfcoMAMMiM'Jhuw' 5th Ave. West 35-73d, mi-. Street Eisgar Place. . .. ar - 1 4masl things that our papers say the The public might howl, but: third TRIP TO KOREA Pte. Moscow radio says he said, then ! nothing could be done about lt.l Ber). cuiUon of Montreal ls on the new carpet in the church. William Spark was elected secretary of the Men's Club in succession to Andrew Wyatt who has left the city. Succeeding Mr. Wyatt in Wolf Cub work is David Bowcn In association with Noble Powell. ROlTR 16 1' rank RiiiHirn, ., ... .... n.i Til- mn Ave EW ''" " m flve. r.m iri-n. East 108-i58; Bowser Street. lie ineviiaoiy iace wie cuiia- joiinson cuuu t worn mat way.; quences. ; He put all his cards on the table, ! There is not one whit of evl- not only at his party's conven-1 dence that the UN or U.S. forces tion, but before the public as have used garm warfare devices. ell. If the Liberals win-it will There is conclusive evidence mean the public trusts Johnson ,.. ,. Ir,.m Crftn -' 1 KllVlt tuaruc '"" 11th Awe West. 210-530; 7th Ave. vv wu.i ...... ...... . 'll.'ll. l". u;.,.i Lotblniere 01. his .way to Korea for a third time. He first went to Korea with the advance water party of Canada's 25th Infantry Brigade in the fall of 1950. He returned to Fort -Lewis, Wash., and sailed again with the Brigade last April. Followi ifj his Korean tour with the PPCLI he signed on with the Royal 22nd Regiment. (CP from National Defence) 704; Tatlow St. 825-733. KOl'TE 18-Teuy f arelcss .,5 .978: n.u p-nt Hiork 800; am ai(: that they have not. It is out- t0 tfl wnn me, notpnai lnsur-rageous ance. as he t teems best not as a to suggest that St. illcal 0uld haVe ln U' P Pa,rty Laurent, Pearson and Co. would be a consenting party to thlVordBe.r to n even if anybody high up in UN SS&SS! But what about the good old h ,,ohnson.s stand. British principle that every man nc in said "... a sub-"STJf" If U,?U'PTed ?U",ty? Manual maiorlty oi the rank East .1 (KM)-1144:- 10th Ms Bacon Strcet.i Dcuiald Strett. ROl'TE 10 Jimmy Johnson, Green 661 Ave. Ambrose nth. Aye. East 870-1140: ROl'TK 2rJa"ck Rudolph. Owen W 8th Ave. East 1030-1M4. Dr. Endicott has broken and file fought and won a woolly laws of Canada he should any , sort of vlclory over Premler be regularly charged with such , : ,, , . .. losl longer. 512 . iii.ia 1 ROl'TE 21-Ronnie iveson, 2nd Ave. West 113S-13M, Beach liar Place. Street; Water Street; an offense in court and fairly . . ... ., bchjnd Key. Jim. tried according to the laws of j j IT IS part Of the highest level ! nlnn Af tKp wnrlri fnmmunist. iV.'AVMV.V.WA'.VAVAV.VW.V.' nni'TE 23 Larry Parent, Gr s,titi f r transportation system carry them up the trunk ind along every branch and twig to the leaves. Leaves absorb light and heat from the sun and harvest carbon dioxide from the air. Moisture, mki-;rals, light, heat, carbon dioxide are the ingredients nixed together by the leaves to make food for the whole tree and provide the life and energy for its cellular system and all the specialized functions that system performs. How the cellular growth of the trunk develops itf the story told by the annual rings plainly marked there. After a tree's dormant period in winter, the sudden upsurge of spring growth creates large wood cells. It is this sharp contrast with the small cells laid down in the declining growth period of autumn that makes the annular rings. Wide spaces between the rings indicate a season of abundant growth. Put in studying any cross-section of a tree trunk, it is the outside ring known as the cambium layer that best tells the story of growth. Cells of this layer can divide inward to form wood, or outward to form bark. By this division new wood is created in a sheet each year around the previous year's wood, and new cork is laid down inside the previous year's bark. Ridges and irregular flaking of the bark result from expansion within the tree and the battering of weather from without. 8th West 615-735; Summit Ave., i-i-i-r- 91 ' Hrinn Roberts. Viae" ctreft: MY OWN GUESS is that Rev. tQ convlnce the V R Jim Endicott never made any j la the backward1:- such ridiculous and patently ab-1 counlriM 0 Asla and Africa; srn-d and untrue statements as j that the whUe 8,, are : ""v.7:r 7i.-3rd Ave. am 1 (iuH INFRA-RAY PENETRATING West pally News-Wotts and uie Moscow raaio ai-iriuuieii iu tin Brm wartara M , 060 ROVTE 25-,-Gary Pirki. Green Is that THEY and not the Rev. oth Ave. East; hwt" ...... ii:r. him. But what probably happened to him in this case is what has happened to nearly every other non-Cconmunlst who tied up w;th Communist united front organizations no mat- ROUTE 26 Arvirt Hardin, Ilonv: Jim Endicott invented the speech they say pr. Endicott made. But the campaign has a sin AT LAMP 7th Ave. East Ave. 028-1.154. ister sound, ' for I ask myself ter how worthy the ostensible , what , tt fQrwhnt. nro ROl'TE 27 Christopher ,,1'rve Cove circle H. . the th East, Mcyrlde-Hays purposes of those organizations, ' commvinists. going to pull now? Aids Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sore Muscles, Stiff Joints and other ailments. tuccc DAILY ' h 5 DAI1 i pr HANTS E ARE ADF THE THE LITTLE MEI "w'eu w oc. j Meanwhile the contradiction Nobody who studied what between wha,t Dr. Endicott says happened to President Benes or ' about China, and what others. Jan Masaryk of Czechoslovakia, j say, nnkes. me want to take a or for that matter Henry Wal-i look for myself, and especially lace of the U.S.A., need be sur-tlto compare It with conditions in prised if the Russian Commu-j India. hope to get there some-nists have sawed the limb off j how in the next few years. RupertRadio & Electric ! SUCCESSWKNDS THEIR