As I See It fe 1 . n)$ Churchill Won't Listen to lfm Who, Tell Him He's Working i ... . 3 " 111 Hv By FlttSI'R IKASDR U'irillTOk YVIGHTON til il ' Piiifefe Ropert Uaiiy News ;", Friday, May 22, 1953 a uijepmaol dully m-vnpaprr arTotea to tbe upouuaiun ul niuum ttupart and Northern and Central Brttlan Columbia. - Ilemtxr ul Canadian Preaa Audit Bureau of Clrcula'looa Canadian Dally Nerapaper Association. PuhlUhed by he Prlnoa Hupert DallT Newa Umttaa " 1. f. MAOOR, President H. Q. PERKY, Vloe-Prealdent lot atn r. . . more "7 about eight lte The prime minut. , 0 ork. " write i ?' l! : late until I or if" When he himself Subscnntlon Ratea: B earner Her wwx. asc; per month tLOOi per year. 110.00 ttv mall Pe motith. l&c. twr vi ur aa An Jtnorlzert u ctind claia n-.all the' Poet OfT.oe Department. Ottawa t Washington, ,,., 1 , ,' concrete pt,.. u f rf .;,, ; , It- : ': ,, V,'. V ;V " f ."' ' - ? ,ak J , t' ?!' 'Snored Honus Dodgers THE hospital insurance changes announced by the Social Credit government on the eve of an election are an outrageous attempt at political LONDON (Reutersl Prime Minister Churchill's friends say he is working too hard for a man of his aRe. But most of them have given up trying to nersuade the prime minister to ease up, because It Is a sneer waste of time. "Winnie," well Into his 7flth year, is at present in one of h'.s galvanic moods. In addition to his numerous tasks as head of the government, he is handling the foreign office until Anthony Eden, the foreign secretary, recovers from two operations. He Is involved also In the Coroniitlon preparations. Churchill wolves nil his prob-'ems by burning the candle at Utli tr.ds snd dcprndlns on a tough constitution to ensure that he himself is not burned out in the process. Though he is no early riser, one day in his life would tire many a lesser mortal for week rv THRFE NFW MEMBFRS of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada are shown with Prim Minister St. Laurent and Mr. Justice Patrick Kerwin, wh : conducted the swcailng-ln ceremonies. I.pft 4 r ..V. f . riAA..A.A TAn.., r. ! 1 1 . . .. ft.. i.in Va.u.ln- It J - C . I.nwnt' J bribery. j Unlrss th( prfijilc of B C. are jticaf, dumb mid blind to in- ni.stiop and unfair p)ay they will iiilso rook the Socrods' goose. For thp Martin changes give r to ngnt: oeorge Drew, Progressive conservative leader; Mi. justice Kerwin, Mr. et. uiureni, Senator Eli Beaurpgard, Sjieaker of the Senate, and Ross Macdonald, Seaker of the House of Commons. Also named to the Privy Council wa : Rt. Hon. Thibaudeau Rlnfret, Chief Justice of rv. A J t ' J-. ri.- . .. the Supreme Court of Canada, who is in Eng and. an actual bonus to those who have broken the laws of BC. in the past several years! That bonus will not he nniri 1 Brenkfnt, In hfri n.nn.-. VICTORIA REPORT J- vm, ! ior trie tax-dodirers by Mr. Mar the stuff was no longer of any value at all, and on this we had' Iruit, a small mixed grill of kidney and bacon, and coffee never tea. If there are no early cabinet or other enRagemnts. the prime minister may not get up until about 11 n m. Then he will dic-lutc at hich speed until lunch VICTORIA. The commission the Essex Street vault is nut signed in 1858 by Queen Victoria known here. It seems likely appointing James Douglas gov- however, that Douglas' only son. r vvrf et IVin fii-nnm fntnm, r.f ! Iqmav rnhniQ ii'if ...m- .Aii tli-. tin, Mr. Bennett or Mr. Reid from Salmon Arm but by the nine-tenths of the people of B.C. who have regularly paid their hospital insurance tax in Outboard Mco f m. m.. , . Eisenhower Gets His Chance that Eisenhower has called for a three-power NEWS meetinjf.revives hopes that after all he, not Joe McCarthy, is President of the U.S. V For the past several weeks it has seemed with darkening certainty that there was a colossal mistake on the ballot sheets of the last U.S. election and that it was the demagogue f''om Wisconsin for hom the people really voted, not the great general if World War II. , Although McCarthy's performance has created general disgust, the sinister fact is that ho commands an undercurrent admiration. As one writer remarks, there are many intelligent people who take the attitude that "I don't like McCarthy's methods, but maylie you have to be tough and nasty to do the job that McCarthy is doing." . The fallacy here is that these people think McCarthy is hunting out Communists, whereas the fact is that he has not uncovered a single one. No well-trained Communist would be caught by his obvious devices, with the result that his successes have heen limited to those Reds whose color is public knowledge. McCarthy's principal victims are not Communists hut simply those people who do not agree with McCarthy. He is an outstanding example of what damage a man can accomplish by slander in place of truth. It is said that although he was unable to prove any of his accusations that General Marshal! "tfas an agent of international Communism, there are still many who feel uneasy about the redoubtable ol soldier. - This is e figure that bedevilled Truman's administration and lately has been swarming all over Eisenhower's. For the new President he pre- ... "rer,t..l British Columbia has turned up j daughter of Premier A. C. El- ... ..., Hrtormof,, t toai and k con h , 5 , probably roast poultry and n I in a Drown paper nag in R long- "on, put n. mere ior saiexecp-locked vault deep under the ing on one of his visits to Lon-earth in London's Essex Street. t'on, and forgot It. Rvirt it. tuill Ha in tha Tirin- i T1.! .. nitl.,k. n I .. u i ..... glass T)f champagne, followed hv Wo. irollm,, H0,h,n, v4,1, COnomrtol (notOf. tf t ttC.H ' a drk,. 1953 eio fw IH., a brandy and a cigar. THERE is one good point In the changes announced by Mr. Eric Martin. Workers who pay BCHIS tax by payroll deduction will not be automatically and instantly cut off from BCHIS benefits as soon as they lose ... ... x .it- uiiuaii I. u i u lit u i u wr cial Archives in the Legislative know today started in two parts. Except in unusual circum p 'blitz' and destroyed it. But at the end of the day I was literally begrimed with the 'dust of ages.' " British Columbiana may indeed feel grateful innt Miss Udell realized the historical importance of the Douglas commission and the oilier papers A lot of people might have pitched them into the garbage ran or furnace as Just so much junk. Buildings, a nriceless exhihit The Crewn Colonv of Vanenuv stances, lunch is followed by one of his most Important engage colorful link with the past. For years historians have been wondering what on earth hnn- Island came into being In 1843. In 1858 the Crown Colony of British Columbia was created. Douglas was the governor of each until his retirement in 1864. The two colonies merged as British Columbia in 1866. In RUPERT RADIO mentsthe short daily nap which many people believe Is the chief secret of his vitality. He undresses and gets right into bed, snatching from 10 minutes to an hour. If he is attending Parliament. As Mr. Ireland savs. Hie find tnelr jobs. There will be extra . coverage up to a maximum of three months for those who have previously paid regularly Into BCHIS for 18 or more months. But this is small recompense for a big swindle. Surelv this Is tk-pirrt ro-turl.a pened to the commission. They searched everywhere. Members of the Douglas clan hadn't the faintest idea. Some rememberoa having seen it and recalled that, as small children, they had been allowed to kiss the seal. But is as valuable to British Colum- AND ElEClSIt 1871 the Crown Colony of Brit ish nnii.mhia HUnnneoH i ma as 15 lne nana-wrutcn con- I he ne will win be dc at at work again by Rox 1279 Pririff fe 1 '"luuon 01 lne vnwa Blate to p.m., refreshed and to t ready it became pecame a a province province of or Can can.idu. id,. tne ppople of that country ,carry on ,nd,.flnltPlv Hc dw5 that was all. It . ' " ' ' ' if an a... 1 1. was WHO U.-VUIMt'U assumed Of the Biblical stnrv nf the twir Ihil uith iun on. v.. OTHER PAPERS eatmg the crumbs from the rich j mission had somehow been de-man's table. Under the Socred ! strnved proposal all arrears in BCHIS i value, oerhans. The wherenhnnt.it In addition to the Queen's commission, other papers coming to the archives from London from the Es,sex Street find are the instructions to Douglas, signed by Queen Victoria; a letter, dated Dec. 16, 1858, from flues are to be forgiven. Mr. 'of the commission had become Martin makes a finp fpllmi; nf In fir!t-cin! hictnri,.oi n,..fn, himself-at your expense! The commission came to light io ana insun, to injury the early this month when Miss R lureiven irpiven tflv-rinriroro Tax-nnncrpra o am ra nnl u (A in T i TTHull imp ctn.. . i i Sir Edward Bulmer Lytton rt Do Downing nlnB 6trpet- Street, to to Governor Governor be required to keep one month 1 Land and Investment Agency in i in advance in their payments. London's St. Clement's Lane Do"BM: anl a letter addressed The rest of us the nine-tenths I Lombard Street, cleaned out i ! Dmiglas.'on his retirement. ...... v,c inuM crucial test encountered so " far. ix If - ., . . of the people of B.C. who have stroneroom. irom members of the B.C. civil Ja'x""utr lalls WIS One, he mav fail a t thp always paid their hosniUl tnv service bPCailSP because Ktvpro-th strength, lilo like charitv. V,.,,.;f.. l beo-ins , i are still to be made to nav ,i"K",K VICTORIA nt homo Writing to R. H Shanks vic ASTOUNDING NEWS! Word has just been received from the Ontario office of Equine Affairs thot Prince Rupert will shortly be visited by one of Canada's truly great animals. Miss Udell, in her ,etter to Mr. Shanks, told of the finding of the Douglas documents: "The business i urn six monins in advance. I Who said that honesty is the best policy? toria manager of the B.C. Land Miss Udell - said: "The nctn..i "-..uji i uufliiicw ... of UlCitI clearing Ulg out out our our commission is a large parc.h-9 strongroom at Essex Street was i ilient document. nrhfrK h.a.. i-,.,ui,i tm.. ... iouiie quite mere incredible. There were in- tut? criTA, I. Mv...uiv wcn iMfars a . , . r , sw ami, cumcraoie ancient and dus'.v the w 1952 mco election i In Rn lv.a hnlf iuh ...i. . .. . : But the President's readiness to meet the IJ-itish, whom. McCarthy has denounced, and the French suggests that Eisenhower has no intention of taking his cues from Senator Joe. It is an opportunity for him to show that, in a democracy, those who appear to be exercising their rights to freedom of speech are sometimes merely Mowing their own rroisy horn. . . , ,, , , v. " , I ........ o w.iu aim ocariy i papers, sucn as o d probate holier than LIVJ other nollt.lcal nnrt te, '".rff ' inchcs thlck' ! . ". on real Ppi.ch- c , : c i if . .r -.- j. f 7 1 tW- ; , ' ' W ' J "I 1 - t t II t. ; ; t f '4 A. -...o .1la. uu.,F,.c; umiKics irom il.Jlu me me ooc-i UOC- ment in beautiful coonerDla'e , . u ICS even bv nub civ tvaulno tha umpnl onJ I. i i ...... . manuscript, and old marriao. --...0 ..... -......v u ,,,,, cuniainer. u Holy i t-ii Bible m for political purposes. As a matter of fact, when I first came across it in our vault It. 11 fie in an U One of their unholy, behind 'v settlement deeds which had been copied and bound in morocco leather with gilt toolinj; and would probably cost the earth these days. Quite a lot of i uiu uiuwii paper tne-scenos vote-getters a was an bapr, n. and when I looked "wft'u in in and aim appeal to the minority of peo-' paw the tin container I thought ij in d .vs. wuu were in arrears t was me iray or an old um- wji inj-pimi tax payments, aomi urena siana! r i , a. 1 OTTAWA DIARY G' By Norman M. MacLeoa of these owed up to $100 T apiece ( Miss in Udell uueu immediately immeaiateiv got eot ii sons- nd lo? rZ.C ini everviv,in n,- .. t deserved ' vea and ana still sun deserve aeserve legis- icgis-the wa "aid onjlauon to help them. But many SeirirUS f tn,ouse'theyl be others were plain cheats, gyps packed for matineo nH antn. i . ..... .. .... lives in Victoria. They said th commission and the other Yes. It's the original. Petawawa Veteran the only horse ever officially inducted as a member of Her Majesty's armed forces. This horse, "Currie" by name, will appear in the Coronation Parade June 2nd and will be ridden by a lucky student from one of our schools. A contest to choose this Jockey will be announced later. Watch the Daily News for further Information on this outstanding animal. The precocious young House of Commons page boy whom we will eall Victor isn't convinced that the new loud-speaker system viieh the M P.'s used for the iitst lime during the past session success. 3le Savs the onlnlnn itvt Douglas pnpers found in the same vault should be In tlv Provincial Archives at Victoria mrfm-m.n... performances 7 . , """"6 rM,la aiecs wno inougnt t Actually, what was clever not to pay their law-has happened? After the first ful tuxes, if they could get away days when the novelty of the with it. thing wore Off, our gallery at-; tendance droonert off lik MartiJ B.C. agent-ceneral in Ten don, W. A. McAdam, Is now DEADLINE for all Telephone Book Advertising May 27th Contact Us Now Dibb Printing Co. His son Sciuare Garripni: nn tho h JT IS a good thing to "forcive' 'wry- personal with him. more more: ! after the n'c Circus. vircus. We'd we a have nave done done! a" accumulated back-taxe.1 making arrangements to have them sent to provincial' librarian-archivist ; Willai d , Ireland, who will receive' them for-sfii keening on behiilf or the ' v jfuj.- r -Wious iblQ nRfc UteifttfrtMtMloAe lit'tars i.u wj kii, uib iax-ooager nno atlmq.ne.nts. on. Itie JoIU-aV tmoe ! I ' h . r T " ! 0 ..,.u mi nuuse oti-"" v"" in icicvision it rea lv K""Ke umu repuia- o wie crowns. of British Columbia. VALUABLE FIND . O "in snare it. speaking in a manner of proprietorship which was wholly Victor swept the Chamber's n ri-o .1 . , . . . ,a , u.ipciiaea microphones iwiarierisuc nf h e lmr.,.ot oj .i ... ' But the vast majority of people in B.C. should not be furthei penalized to pay for this too. Those who have regularly paid hospital taxes should get a reduced rate in payroll deductions or some other benefit until Mr Martin's favorites the tax-dodgers and delinquents atch up with the rest of us. After all. many of them owe $100 right now. Should you pay their share too? lnrriiu cif tn . ..u uwier mLsceuaneous loud- fofVH0LCoTmr "ted MIUlpment wltn a qroup oup of House of Commons glance before he continued When :Xrtrrlensl'h Vn it was" m Zfre r1 "This is an extraordinarily aluable find," Mr. Ireland says. 'We have the commission appointing Douglas the governor jf the Crown Colony of Vancouver Island, but for years the nissing link has been the commission that has shown up. We had almost given up hope ol iver locating it." How the commission got into --n I ri j sumc uiuugmmi mood. ik h k i . ...c ... u. wnicn me h"arlia- "YOU'd hfiVf almnet trim. rrV " n"manans had left behinrt We Installed this nonsense at he said, "that the way the gallery customers stayed away In ENJOY "MILD" I l But the ijuhi point is m rirohablv pruuaoiy a"co.st of more than $100,000. That's a lot of potaloe-s, but it ws expertel that, if the public naileries could be sure of hear- r- " wie rest 01 me! session that they didn't want to 1 academic. For it looks more and hen. nViar nn k.iu . . .. i mnra no it .a ..ttl l. ' " wring said on lne " "c wm """ new floor of the House. They seemed eovprnmcnt after June 9 which to like it better the old way when wl" uPhold the law on a basis they could just see what wasiof quality to all and favoritism going on and get the occasional I to none- 'X'.f ' for your money m .the ildesf, CIGARETTE Fu.u.i- use wnen somebody would raise his voice. Once the reception got good no matter where you sat in the galleries, the galleries just emptied especially around the outlets where these gadgets worked best It's a funny thing that the Senate, which didn't go in for any hearing aids, had one of Its best sessions for crowds in years. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of them were our former sKtash'rg j ( I U JjrtKB""' V"WPff"..v WW'MP'J1 :A -f I '""'X 1 M ' USED CARS Coronation Day Plans Made At Telkwa TELKWA Plans for Coronation Day -were furthered at a meeting of Telkwa village commissioners and representatives from the Telkwa Women's Institute, schooLs and fire brigade. -Arrangements have been made with the Royal Bank of Canada for newjy minted coins for distribution as souvenirs to Telkwa children. . A parade of children will take place from the school grounds to relkwa barbecue grounds. ,Rev. Father Paul Sanschagrin vill give the Invocation. An appropriate speech covering the iy' significance will be followed by the National anthem. Fol-owlng the ceremony a full after-neon .program of sporta will be carried out. Decoration of homes and busi Playtr' latt bttttr bacaut thy'r mad from mW.r tobacco. 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