r Ray Reflects and Reminis ces Prince Rupert Daily News ti,( root silence evervwherei A North Vancouver resident! Thursday, October 8, 1953 niniTiran pi-es, A, thf ot his term ot o?;ice Is the children behiR glad 'they're i recently found it essential to1 back in school. ! scare a cougar away from his 1 home neighborhood. A bear and aent As I See It Js ."J. 1,1 more till llMll I tf i,rt 1 M.H.tU I I meet the m wf;men one", So far he has hew ..... 1 who was I two cubs, sighted In the same An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern nd Central British Columbia. Member Of Canadian Pre Audit Bureau ot Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. ' J. K UAOOR. President H. O PERRY. Vice-President Arilfll Stevenson. .. ; hiUTt 1TM11 nom.wrat.ln candidate for presi- 1 region, conveniently disappeared. f '" V ' 1 l. t ma. W 5 I"!? dent, has returned from a world In other words, for hunting, visit j RU Lna" to a inur. Commenting on his travels, the suburbs of Vancouver, and rair h'w' , bn w !? w: V ' Subscription Rates: fcv csrrlr Per week, 25c: per month. 11 00; per year. (1000. Ijv call Per month. 75c: per year. 18.00. Mr. Stevenson is said to have re-1 imped Kitlmat for the develop- j H -PJ cently remarked: "The principal 1 ment of major Industries. j heW j i?h,s: r r 4 Authorised as second clarai mall by the Post Offlce Department. Ottawa. trouble with the world seems to 1 . i final he that everybody wants to eat ! The value of air bases hi Spain p' year .rt only 12 In ,! .i ...rv riav." And. we'd like to add, ! is, of Toui se 4nn.lew.We to the ! ,.mL. 1 "u5vtil . ,,.i.,,.i .hn n liet. United States, remarks an Am- . Knu rresict ST r- r ..v .... - ---- uu.., iimns. X u rampart of the Pyrenees, Spain j President Elsenhower says the ESS COillu or a viniitu usiunu ui im- death of civilization could come 1 .Vm181 'as a direct consequence of a So- , pregrHbtllty so far as assault by T'v ! ! viet bomb attack on the United j ground troops Is concerned. , I Htatcs without warning. That's. Catholic Jubilee I AS AN MP, I was invited j j to the double jubilee I celebration at the Catholic cathedral in Vancou-vj?r. Waiting for the wrvice to begin i suddenly thought that never before in my entire 57 ; years, had 1 been hi a Catholic j i church, for a real service. I had I what he Is reported to have told i Hie m-wr confereno-s of Prel- i j JfeJ" "1 '4 a public meeting last Tuesday. ! dent Kisenhowor, or the la'k of I However, a second assault might i them, are causing misgivings be considered advisable. i among leiiding members of the 1 HIS IS AN ARCIIITfTT'S 1R WINO ot the fiew Canadian Joint staff huilflmrr to be erectwl n WaKhlnRtcm. Ttm building Is to house components of the Navy. Army and Air Force, defence research board and the defence production department stationed 1:1 Washington. Cost is estimated unofficially at between SI ,500.000 ntl a,tWfl,B0fl for completion in 1955. been in every known variety of ; Protestant church, had heard j thousands of Protestant sermons : some as fine, perhaps as have ' ever been preached. YOU Common Surnames in Minority In Canada's 22nd Parliament By JOHN K. BIRD White and Green. And there's a OTTAWA CP The most com- Wood, a Stick, a Winch and a mon surnames of English- and Nickie; a Small, a Low, a Goode, French-speaking Canadians are an Abbott and a Knigh. not well-repre.-,ented in Cana-! The membership includes only 1 had been in Jewish synagogues, Mohammedan mosques, Sikh and Hindu temples. I had stood in the portal of the temple of the Sun, with the Spinx look-i ing down unbiinkingly; and stood ( before the statues of the Buddha, gazing through me out in time-: lesf certainty. 1 I In Nazareth, and on the shores 1 Qf Oalillee, and in Jerusalem HAVE AN IMPORTANT I TnW 1 1 TO DO IN da's 22nd Parliament, which nne Smith, one Jones and two itseii 1 naa swoa wnere jesus meets Nov. 12 for its first ses- Browns. They are J. E. Smith ; Christ Himselt had walked andsjun. Liberal, York North; Owen L. ; talked with men. But never be- : a suryey of the 265 members of Jones. CCF, Okanagan Bound-jfore had I ever been Inside a j the new House shows that there ! ary, Donald F. Brown. Liberal, i Canadian Catholic church, ex-, are few Smiths, Jones and Essex West, and James E. Brown, 'cept to weddings and one fun- ; Browns or Gauthiers, Tremblays, ! Liberal. Brantford. . eral. Morins and Rovs. Th mpmhers with colors for Why Not an Indian Senator? j!f SU(i;ESTlNG that Social Ci-edk Premier Ben-I n'U sk Liberal Prime Minister St. Laurent to j.iit an Jn.lian in the Senate, native CCF member J'rank ("alder has drafted a neat triangular fi.sire jrr political peometry. ? While there aro possibly too many angles to allow a solution, Mr. Calder's theorem contains Hi'me fair reasoning. Even if we admit that the lijiper chamber of Parliament has ceased to take a ital pail in Canadian affairs, the prospect of one of. the country's original race sitting there is nevertheless an appealing one. - The place of Indians in Canadian history account fi for some of its most important chapters. Their population is still a large and, lie it noted, a peaceful one. As Mr. Calder accurately observed: I "Governments approach the Dyukhobors with recommendations and solutions to their problems and the Doukhobors remain silent. In our case, we. approach governments with recommendations and :-ohitioiis to our own problems and the governments remain silent." The white man owes much to the Indian. In R";C. he uses his totem pole as a symbol of the province and his art as an inducement, to visitors. To give a representative of his race a seat in the Senate would he to offer our symbol of respect and friendship in return. 'Nobly Proportioned' The smoothest diplomat in the current world will not be found at the headquarters of the United Nations, or even in (he least Block at Ottawa. All our international statesmen are amateurs beside Mr. Peter Dorsey, a chair manufacturer of Washington, DC. Mr. Dorsey tells the press that man can still be comfortably stated in chairs eighteen inches wide, the same kind of chairs lhat he built half a century ago. But, says Mr. Dorsey, "within the past ten years it has been necessary to go to 20-inch chairs tor occasions attended largely by women.' ',' And how does Mr. Dorsey explain this expanding measurement? Hlf- reply is, we submit, the final, masterpiece of lipkmacy. "Women,"' he says, "are just more nobly propor- ,iuirird triese days." EkjinethUig evidently ha$,goiie wrong wlj.h our modern iV.y .lfms of diet and exercise, though Mr. Dorsey being a diplomat ir too poHte to say so. "Nobly proportioned" what professional diplomat would ever have thought of that noble jjhra.ie? Victoria Daily Times. I V .AMI A t - t 19 There are three colors Blue, surnames are Donald Blue, Lib FUNERAL took ;the place at : (RESERVE! Any lemn umhai l Rcwrve, and in then (lie Km at CatnuiiHii ntcd an alcri mid J(f KfMrrve fori't . The Naval KfWn piiriolir (iaiiitl 4 about the same time as Van LETTERBOX eral, Bruce; Howard Green, Progressive Conservative, Vancouver Quadra, and tieorge S. White, Progressive Conservative, Hast-Ings-Frontenac; Harry O. White, Progressive Conservative, Middle- : sex East, and Arthur White, Liberal, Waterloo South. The nine members whose names fall into a pa.tern are R. preparing, m a cmlm in hit ftpare iinw, m INTERESTKI) SINGER The Editor, The Daily News: l.Iiaua ! MTU lIMHIilj need arifce! Your readers plight be interested to know that the well-known baritone singer, Mr. Allan J. Wood, Liberal, Selkirk; L. T. couver's Catholic cathedral was built. It was for Father Hinrhey, my first Catholic friend. Back in February 1901 our house, as usual, was full of noisy youngsters, for our family numbered more nearly like a tribe. Somebody thought it would be a wonderful idea if mother made lemon pie. My big sister Ruth and I rushed to the store for the lemons. An enormous sled passed us. It had inviting sleigh bells. Laughing youngsters were perched on the load of telephone poles it carried. My sister climbed aboard the sleigh, but I slipped. n ririinn nnnnn J , Liberal, Trinity-Concep-Harold Winch, CCF, Van- Burt of Toronto is contemplating Stick takine tin residence in Prince tion: cri Go on loll wottr Rupert, where he hopes to open couver East; carl u. wicKie, rro- a studio for the teaching of sing- gressive Conservative, Calgary ing and diction South: R. H. Small, Progressive Toronto Danforth; Mr. Burt has had many years' Conservative. th tummw month. Obtom rftotrt or rodtihtp Eom ovtro mAty tporo lim experience in the professional BO, li" i r"u , , world of music, having sung leading harit.nnp roles in ooera in Richmond: Finance Minister Ab- Fit yovrialf lor tried and R. R. Knight, CCF many C.iinnriiiln finrl Amprirnn bott pontibilitt &orv your country) Saskatoon. : my leg went under the runnef and was badly crushed. They rushed me to the nearest 1 hospital, which happened to be cities. He has also given ton- who -mmmmr I f. I 15 members There are certs, has sung over the radio and been soloist with St. Joseph's, a Catholic "w instilu- """r": various have namesakes in the house. They include Trade and Com-ilv rie- merce Minister Howe and Marvin ? C symphony orchestras, tion. There the doctors operated , . m t ipct nnH t lav fnf mnnth He is therefore thorqufe Progressive Conservative, in a senti-private ward. whei ! Pared.to ?ch .aU type. iot , ;"jr' Howe, una Hon. C. nMlv -,..,7 ! - i IllXl j THE CRISP, CRISP FLAKES ! ' WITH THE DFEP. DFEP FI sVOB V .fTf7T. f we M .. hod had Into lots of nf ftm fun. Th The -.. ranBln8 '8"'S . irom Jllllil me tile l classical sofir- ""K- - p"" " .. . ... . . writprs writers )f In to th thB the mo. mnto e nnmi .vimiinp popular 1:1 r so- sn. n. u- J. rower, rowel, uoerai, Liioriai, ...v., vueurc ouuiu. others used to tease me about ,., LlbpraI st being a Protestant, and ungodly , cauPa arl song- ' j0hr-... We,t nio t 0,1 c t amitiH . Hp hns nroduccd Gilbert and the House, . ' " . " "I v (UtJLW- ii it l.,...,l ' RTilllufin liohl nnprtm Ellri .Tilllrl The SUrlianiCS iriillliltC Wltil ail Wi w ui niauu.1 "r,"" ' " ..1.. ...tih svoru about the Catholics. These, when . like to do something of this kind " re-told to my mother on her af- ; in Prince Rupert. . " . jtM oudx four t.ernoon visits, were a source of ; Before deciding to move to tliis y ' ' ' rfor. hnmiiiaiinn. to hoi- f ri- i m,.- v,.a0 l,.,,.,tirf in,... in! Members whose names start Jcrifjfitre f-asittge for Joday "Thou shalt love thy neighbour, a thyself." James 2:8. . radiant ovcn . . . Krllogg's Corn Flakrs come N &i&ft4t'l " ' to you to frrsh you can almost catch the j 1 ! piping hot aroma drifting from the ovfndoori. SEt... I F; PHHS?l1 Thry're'the number one flakes all over j THI Rf CRUITINO OFj o z Canada - and in the whole-, wide world. I rROM-v. They're the or marorn fi.ikes developed by j II IUI I london WW W. K. KelloRg und flavored lo his still secret ! nlllVtD J r t.tt tat recipe -a flavor that has never been dupli- ! l I A "sTLJ have some idea of the respopse I 'he 1Jltcr M foi m tne ,a,'K- he would receive here. Would esl eioup. those who are interested, kindly I Tlieie are 33, and 18 are Macs contact Mrs. H. G. Watts. Bish- or, Mcs. ods Lodae. 208 Fourth Avenue; There are 31 whose names start mother knew very well I had never picked tip those ideas in-?klc our house. The Mother Superior of - t he hospital did not seem to like me. But she did not seem to like anybody, for that matter, and the whole hospital staff stood or OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MacLeoc. i ir.iii mJ (mo Ht. i tantB. cairQ. nM ivir. rk.enoi'K hiikj. if v won tii&tr i am I. tl)l Mil Ifl UIH t4l l l' 4u4 jl.jl.il- A3 t I' 1 utua-iuM M, Cmu (for through tt.fir Huvor." I 1 West. My telephone 844. . i with B. followed by 26 with C, -LI.. v.' 'ev .-v . 4. . . ' ' -ff if ' .r:v; ' 4 ....... ' 5t , , iTf iv. I, r.v,,: ,i -.t ,; v!- I 1 I I A A A i A AJJt 1 oelieve Mr. Burt's presence 24 with H, and 17 with O. A wtpritn nrnys tullpi-v pur. in Prince Rupert could be a great ! But that wasn't the cabinet Nick '1 is alloyed ilh copper, iipoiident met one of the ris- j minister's view. He argued that j rather jumped in mortal terror i asset t0 the'cultural life of the 1 . sl Ing younger members of the the only time a legislative holi-i01 ner Baunt irame, anu unSiy ci1y jra s and bronze to give greater resistance to ear and corrosion. face. RUTH WATTS i iblnet at a cocktail party re-1 day is justified is when the ideal i enl ly and conversation turned i state is realized. And he took But the two sweet nuns on our ; upon the position in which the it for granted that we were still i waru were KC ""'h, had left the a long, long. way way from from that that goal goal, j A-ugusl election o'dvernmit: , ,U;nder vlfie, -oircumsaii; iht: ' 1,- I. ... j 11...1 i 1 Jf Btnei.rimi iiey. , .... i '- "' : , '' -f- FATHER HINCHEY was a short ur" i" " " "" n h correspondent suggested i , tUat. It was as advantageous as acuT"y , , lal "?,!U.al ?" ish, roly poly Santa Claus type, ; Wttr. e- "e.".ue?. lnal 1 cabinet's lethW ack of lmaB- very red of face and full of fun arllt il,,d fundamental in- and laughter. He seemed to me (r naa ln.?'ltka' hlstor.y d comnetence As he exnresscd it to get real joy out of my militant r-inriaru i mm a general eiec-4v, ' .. oftonii T think t nrrivert '.JT'S WRITTEH . n4VOU"l l TIIK STillS! :...Vx- il j V QUALITY , . Vv JwSr - ' "y ' y Ftr all orriontl (ttioil St-plrli I i""-' 1 tion so unhampered by cam OPPORTUNITY . HiftWjLjiiwUIisCPJSn ..5.bout ,?5 y(,ars ot af?e 'pctulr,!d to travel North Country extensively. Must have at least tui tyearn experience In gas and electric arc welding, and have completed high school education preferably. Must be of good personal earidVict and have neat and clean-cut appearance. Your reply should state all practical and educational qualifications in own handwriting and be accompanied with recent half-length photograph. Oood remuneration and future security guaranteed to the right applicant. Reply Box No. 813, Daily News i uvc-iiitiiciit, iiau vu Keep j WfcV "vm - ' I right on its toes" even if it j his theory that youngsters git j wasn't under pressure to redeem 'strong ideas when quite young, i specific campaign pledges. On Palm Sunday he pinned a palgn commitments. The gov-t Uiment was under obligation tt redeem no Utopian, Santa Oaus or regional pledges be-cuus it had made none. It could (bncentrate on sound adminls- As a result of the new mort- ' green cross on my nignisniri dui gage money and housing policies 1 roared with laughter when l saiu announced -recently, Parliament I Hill political circles now are satisfied that the cabinet min lijfion, without any necessity tor opening up any new and "But you can't make me green Inside, Father." The one serious thing I remember him saying, even when they thought I was dying was: ister was expressing a view which is held by the govern ment as a whole. There is no Elmore, when you grow up little curiosity, therefore, to innri Kt.iuiv histcrv vmi will find li M Whu.ty i lway enjoyed .. . lit Z'-fW yCl'' f I I eheerinS.n.ell.,w.nd HAfi V r -tf 'nr 'TTI ' moothly .aliryinK. The lel, X'" A ,. I iIHIFORMITY ' tr.dtlion.of lite great ditttiller. of r. irsv ExbraEasy! B 17 s&$$ know what other legislation of that, while the Catholics did a similarly far-reaching nature some bad things, the Protestants the S,t. Laurent administration did some bad things too " may have up its collective M mnthpr ink m tn his fun- e-Sperlmrntal avenues of legislation. iThe cabinet minister agreed that the position of the government probably was unique. But he questioned strongly Us advantage. His view was that It vwiuld be fatal for the ministry to rest upon Its legislative oars 'linDly because it had committed Itself to no specific program of progress in the election campaign. The fact that the gov-ernment had complete freedom sleeve. Unquestionably, more is j eral, not so long after that. And coming. I always figure, if there are sec- ' j tions in neaven as there are Statistics on maternal mortal-, religious divisions on earth that ity sho thew the moat favorable ,my first Catholic friend wiU age for child-bearing b between j stretch his hand of blessing 20 and 24 years. j across tne ence again i I ''. no make sure n ooirn ana - h V trfLs 11 m J I mMru::mwii , v . : & f ifv r5liS? ' ij , Bottie i r f Iff P 1 i5!r prestige ':$r : tiom any specific commitments simply meant, in his view, that 60c SALE 60c on It had unrestricted freedom for : progressive legislation in any field or direction in which it I considered the pathway of prog- I less to He. ; There's a quite strong school j of thought on Parliament Hill i W li 1 c, h believes that there's j nothing which the nation needs : irulte so basically at the present j time as a holiday from further j legislation. Its adherents argue ! RECORDS mi liO b IHkAe s Oft M fuji prtmttldfftl itpur; t tablttpoOHM ROO'fcK.S" COI.UKS SYRl P, t table-J7txmt bvtttr vr margarint; t latilegjwmit nwtatwi; J Itaipoon ginger; I leatpoim tinnamtn; !fc Iriupoon taU; 1 1 mp 78 RPM 78RPM that policies of recent years- I Including family allowances and ; U 7 A OTDOEO universal old age pensions- pumpkin; t tfgn, 9epnraU4; J 14 rupa mtUr, leaUltd. Add uSar, ROGI-'.RS' (.(iLDF.N SYRl'P, butter, molamn nd scaionini;! to pumpkin. Mix in bratcn rnK !'o's al'J niilk. Lastly fold in stirflv liraten rex tvliitfl. Pour nI" ""bak"! pi' hrll. Blte in 4'J.VF oven for 10 ninuiej, tlten redu.-e het 10 3M'b for 30 to 35 minuted longer, or until filling is set. For Frrr Rrcipr Book, Wrilt have respresented both radical : POPULAR STOCK LARGE SELECTION RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC 311 Srd Ave, Prince Rupert Phone 644 and costly changes to which the frcononiy of the country should btcome thoroughly -conditioned before being subjected to further legislative Innovations. The B.C. Supar Rrtininc Co. l td., P.O. Box 9W, Vancouver, B.C. ---- ' jl Thin odvartitttmmt it not publahcd or duplayad by ttis Liquor Control so"" " 1