REFLECTS and REMINISCES Prince Rupert Daily N Friday, September 15, 1953 where where gas gas and ana 1 F"- s. ' ' I I - . . -V' . .? -:. " ri"hts, on it As I See It Clmore ources are concerned, lis irue we've been hearing for years A and see jl ' GgNUfNg a nhn.it Peace River's pricele When a man is down, his enemies, as a rule, stop kicking him. It's after this. hU friend-; stmt. A dramatic critic gives tlv? best jeers of his life to the aa Indepttideiit daily newpaper t voted to the upbu'Ung of Prince Ruiert and Northern and Central British Co' unbta. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulation! Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Ruprrt Dally News Limited. J, Y. MAOOR, President H. O. PERRY. Vice-President soil. It bakes bread. You don't do that with oil. WANT TO TRY YOl'll WII.I. Subscription Rates: ay cirrlar Par .vk. 25c; per month, (1 00: per year, 10 00 jiy mall Per month, 75c; per "ear, (8 00. Authorized as second class m ill by ii)e Peat Oltloe Department, PtlWE "" ; iean out the at'.lc without stopping to read the old magazines? Pass an excavation without pausing to watch the power shovel? Go by a Wet Paint sli without feeling it? Action Needed Now NF.W HIGH World Series t.hi year, ir.tr. -du?es a new hH'h. Opening Wednesday, September 30, the tlckf. scale is $10 for box sjats, $7 ier reserved seats, $4 for .standnv; room and $2 lor bleachers. La.;, vear the c:Ue was $8, $0, $4 and $1. Not unreasonable. Anvwuv. for yourself! . 4 ! : - " m mb.:..X Yrs, fret sample of Arhorite wiih dfsrrimi, Names, already given mors there Is one thing you can count than onp noble peak ln Northern UN Near Crossroad THE present session will almost certainly make or break UN, mankind's second attempt to set up the beginnings of world law and order. If the rank-and-file members of the UN break the stranglehold of the. Big Two, and admit all the nations now excluded. on. Everybody will be mere. British Columbia, are belli'? haneed. Why is this? Rareiy. n Most women in strapless g wn ever, is mere an improvement. Sl'ZIE, a precocious chimpanzee from Ueno Zoo in Tokvoi is taking no chances on fickle weather, as she ventures forth for a little stroll, well equipped with convertible protection. inlormative literature will be ttnl to you lt, charge or obligation if you fill out and send j 4' coupon. You owe it to youMelf to your home 10 inj K more about Arhorite, the famoui, modern turW material for kitchen counters and iplatlihukt itjJ and full walls. the look like a chf st of drawers v.it'i T() determine what to call the top drawer leu open. work of the creator H sometime a more difficult Job than one Imagines. , i Mail this coupon todav Members Tend fo 'Forget' the world organization will soon j be "over the hump." But if the deadlock cau.sed by Russia and the United States is indefinitely dragged out. the I days of the UN may indeed bi NO VISION I I hive walked with prop! ' ! whose eyes are full of IWht but ho see nothing in sea u- -""V. nothing in city rtreets, nolliln r : in books. It were far better to sail forever in the niaht of blindness with sense, and feeling, and , mind, than to be content witn the mere act of seeing. The oniv POSTPONE YOUR BUYING, PLEASE f LOSPH SATl'RDAY OPEN AGAIN MONDAY Morth Regions 'numbered. j ! THE following sovereign nations i are excluded from UN by th? 1 THE ARBORITE COMPANY LIMITED Dept. b-16 ' Montreal 32, Que. VICTORIA CP) Members of lightless dark ls the night of the B.C. legislature tend to fo.- darkness in ignorance and in sensibility. Helen Keller. : sneer stuDuornntss or rtussia ;.r get the nrthern regions of the , the United States: Albania. Aus-;provlnce tney were told (l,js jtrla, Bulgaria, Ceylon, Finland. ' WPf,k bv Ray Williston, (SC-Fo. t Hungary Ireland. Italy, Japan. 1 George). i Jordan, Libya, Mongolia, Nepal, "Tne north was still waithv? ! Ponugi-.l. Romania, Spain. The ; for roads to be completed as !'.U' Name. in Peace River farmers are nr- on the government at Vi"-torla the protection of surface Address. City and Province. minute Germany gets a single . as Prince Rupert as had been government, she too will be at promised som- years ago," Mr. the UN door. j Williston said. Russia openly vetoes most of j "This area which has contrib-these because the United States uted so handsomely to Briti iii lines up bloc support to exclude j Columbia's revenues gets little in some of her own satellites, such return," Mr. Williston told Uu as Albania, Romania, Bulgaria. House while giving his speech Hungary. Even on a horse-trade ! seconding the reply to the speeci basis. Uncle Sam seems to have to the throne, lost his old shrewdness He kee r-i Mr- Williston also made a pla A Philpoll, Evitt & Co., 1 900 2nd Ae. West Phone 652- mi three nr fnllr Rlissinn Vnt.'- ! for action tO build UP B.C NIGHT SCHOOL Board of School Truster's, School Distrftt No. 52, will offer nlf'ht school classes ln all subjects for which a minimum of fifteen enroll and a teacher is available. Classes are held Tuesday evening, beginning Ortober 8, 1053, at 7:30 p.m. The fee ls $10.00 for the Course-twenty weeks, one nlalit a week, two hours i night. Courses that have been asked about are: Art; English for New Canadians: German; Spanish; Mathematics; Typhi-!: Shorthand; Bookkeeping: Woodwork ire-finishing of home furniture and Dressmaking. Those interested phone 641, and leave name, address and telephone number. Ucgister as soon as possible. on this part of the coast have reached EVENTS a stage, w here it is imperative that immediate and full action be taken to put the Prince Rupert drydock into the best possible operation condition. It will be a disgrace beyond all forgiving or forgetting if this potentially valuable installation is allowed to deteriorate any further from its already deplorable condition. Some of the alarming details were brought out by the Prince Rupert delegation at the Central B.C. Boards of Trade convention which described the filling and decking of the dock in such disrepair that anly the under third of the structure can be used. So rotten is the whole edifice that a powerful crane at the outer end stands useless because heavy loads transported to it might produce a collapse. In addition, the pontoons are corroded to such an extent that their complete replacement is the only apparent solution. No large ship could be placed on them in their present condition. Unless the federal government takes the action called for, citizens of this whole coastal district can only conclude that their interests are being wilfully ignored in the face of growing opportunities to encourage shipping trade here which, in turn, would lead to activity on many other levels. In particular, development . of the aluminum industry at Kitimat represents a real chance to make use of local ship repair facilities. Ocean-going-vessels carrying aluminum and other cargoes will, with the commencement of operations there, become almost daily visitors to the North Pacific coast and it is logical to expect there will be frequent occasions when they will require attention to put them in shape. Under present conditions, their only choice would be to proceed hundreds of miles south to Esquimalt. The possibility of U.S. vessels making extensive use of this dock also should be kept in mind. During the past year the Alaska 'Coast Guard ships have come' her for routine maintenance, and there is reason to hope this is a type of service that could be further encouraged. Considering these circumstances, we believe there is good cause to anticipate that the federal government will put the drydock back in business, and we are heartened to know that Ted Applewhaite plans to press the point. Rehabilitation of the plant is by no means merely a local consideration. It would, in fact, be tantamount to the establishment of a new industry in the area and could be counted on to have a broad and stimulating effect on employment and circulation of currency. dwindling supply of teachers. said the situation was "desperately critical." "We have tried to solve our proble-rs by diluting our standards oi professionalism." TiHtVi tViol He olrl " T'! but loses 11! This obstructionist attitude has been rebuked in the strongest possible terms by both the former Secretary General of the UN. Trvgve Lie. and the pres- iWslaritl City Builders' Sup; sent one, Dag Hammarskjold. ; thp matter of insufficient Ihe former made the pnncip.e ; ,,luinn iin tii 505 McBRIDE STREET of "universality of membership a main plank in his fine plan job." He nrnnofipH three stens th to save wona peace, ine laiuer i province couid take t0 combaM has just reminded the world h. m-ohiom- I i inuL i.ne u is noi an eAuiuaivc Additional instructional in wiiiuu jjiivucijctj members Itiuu, in a privileged position, OPPORTUNITY --3 - -Tf - large percentage of inexperienced and unqualified personnel. 2. Appointment of a committee to enquire into the problem of teacher training and bring recommendations to the next ting of the house. - - V . ' Q I other aoplicants for admission. I CHINA is probably the rock on I which world peace will either j break, or the foundations of a I new order of UN peace will be j laid. , 3. Publicize the situation as It (exists so the people can ptV? I sympathetic support to measures Cunadion troopi hot bn praiM ol second to non in f urop: There's plnty fo lee and do, when you sorvo in fhe Army. . For Men Who Want Adventure, v Advancement ' . and a Good Future designed to improve the situation. Mr. Williston said in 1D52-S3 teacher positions ln the provtn-p Increased to 6.052. A total of 82') left the profusion and there were only COO graduates to fi ! the jobs. In 1931-52 there were 1.2:7 vacancies and only 700 Britain has agreed with the United States not to press for the immediate seating of the Chinese government ln the UN; and the murderous attack by Chinese Communists on a Royal Navy patrol vessel near Hong Kong will certainly not make the Churchill government more eager for a rift with Washington on thi3 point. But a "Foreign Office Spokesman" Indicates that Britain does not intend to maintain this "go ' '-A f 1 i m Si: If you want a life that is exciting and challenging a Job !ri Is truly important, you'll find them in the Army. Never before has the Army been able to offer so mo-opportunities for spcial training and advancement for m who can qualify. slow" policy after Christmas. In Korea, our fodir played on important and proud tola. Advanlvr and trovtsi await the man who Mrvoi in tuch a theatre. This Week- St. Andrew's Cathedral Men's Club monthly dinner meetiriR at :15 p.m., Kept. 23. Krhig u friend. If you are physically fit, like active outdoor life, All parties in Britain aro agreed that the real' government of China should be recognized, especially inside the UN. See AS I SKE IT Page 6 take spells of rugged going - then the Army is the p!o:! . 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