Prince Rupert Daily News See It tDtNOPlY UJOMDE-RFUL'. Tuesday, March 3, 1953 Parliament Hill By GEORGE M. MURRAY, M.P., I want my friends to know Laurent exnrcu-H u NEVER u irurpwMlwit (tnitv m-wsrwpt-r devowd to the npbuildunc ol Prlno Unpen; nod N.irlhrrn and Central British Columbia. Member of Oanailinn Hress Aiuli Bureau of circulation Cun;Hjlan Daily Nfwsnap-r Association. Ptihikhr by Tti Prlnoe Kuirt Dally Ni-wa I.lmltM J P MAHOR. Pwirtent H. Q. PERRY. Vice-President BEFORE , BUT I'M NOT OrOlNOTOMlSS OUT ON THE FOUR ;that I stubbornly opposed in the any responsible c ' i House, the American proposal to use such languid1 I blockade the ports of China. If . to two worla.fa,r. " I I opposed this, our EUx'lal CrditThe Leader of u,,tfc I friends auppnrtrd n H out! group wM hurt tL 'J Suhwcrlptlt.n Kutcs: By carrier- ! -vp.lt, '.'to; per rr.nnti tl V. per year, tlBM fly mull- Pol .noiith, x. per year, H 00. uU)or!?e1 as -"tiinrt rims rv all l" -! Ptwt OIT.tje Department. Ottawa. CEKJTS iOO 5WE " ON ft PACK blockade in thP Tar East. I am shakers from hu sure they did no because of luck J sailing the rrroM , Let the People Vote deMi to oikic the government feel that the United Nations I hus done very sind job In con-mining the war in Korea, and I Sir An-hitaM n misjiloner for th iv d'n. sent r m off tee of the um l)oo to discus lav,,,,: seeing Central Hnta, r Wn not t. . ' - A Decision Is Needed COUNCIL is spit on what recommendations CITY to make to ratepayers regarding future power supply for Prince Rupert. The time is drawing short when a decision must he reached and there is no douht that all council mcmWis want the "best dual" for the city. feci that this poliry of the American Generals to blockade the Chinese Is simply asking for a third world war and the welter of bloodshed which will come with it. I told the Houe that the Brit- f.r vl.lii... . "ITS Art OUTRAGE J DON'T SMOKE .NEVER, .... ..mmm rnivr Arehllialii nh ... ' S.ich deal was brought into focus by a OU;is!ET A LICENCE Mth ii ieu U bitit'ktttle tiid put In of China and failed. Hlnre U43 until verv wentlv the British If possible Can we get a, . of Commerce resolution last night which Chamber held all the important porta of!1"? th .corner 4k,w " the council to make some arrangement calls for FY, vi yniiw r uy V ' ' COULDN'T UJRIT& A China. Rut the Chines people i ',,rai buiidir.t K . went about their alfalrs wiihi0w,r"' I'anicni energy and patieirce. and In thejbmk' turned tm-r m t last few yean we have had to' aulhorl,", t Prmrt sutrer Ue humiliation of seeing -cUlon. the British kicked out of China! Ffon P'tnee 0o: aliuis with Uie UKA Janan and I Commisviloner. i!h.' CHEQUE EVEN IF I HAP A "THREE CENT STAMP." THK wholesale defamation of the B.C. school svstem by J. A. Reid, Social Credit MLA for Salmon Arm, raises an issue so serious that only a vote ly the people can clear the poisoned air. Hon. Tilly Rolston' was brave f nd honest to quickly repudiate the monstrous rhnrge from her own supporter that B.C. school.' are teaching courses which promote sox laxity, (lope addiction, and rlepiavity of youth. The Social Credit party was right to accept the resignation of the retired school teacher whose astounding-sounding brief supplied the basis for the MLA's speech. But the government has not asked for the resignation of the MLA who sullied the name even of the late Dr George Weir, famous in Saskatchewan and BC. and one of the finest educationists Canada ever 'produced. tT IS a foregone conclusion that we are going to have a provincial election in any event within the next year. This school Question poses exactly the kind of Issue on which BC. can vote with conviction, clarity and common sense. Apart altogether from the Reld charges, let us examine the Social Credit proposals which the Legislature must cither endorse or defeat. -SC1OP LI'KF.'S" PRIVATE SI RVtY'OV Rt'DGCT K ACTIONS -By Mule Tlngley In the London Free Press. ; other Euruean naUona. bag and !,,d P" ' v ' baegage True, w e hold the I Plali (nun u. roky island of Hong Kong butc,,uy,'r Quesnel ih0i iwe hold It under sufferance. The ;mnlte me "lot ti 'Chinese allow us to hold It be-jlhe distinguished im 'cause the British banks at Hour' ,JldV by t Kong and the British rchouseitu,,'nl ' ''"Inn ton t. ! are safe repositories for the gold i promote Indus fe.. and silver which would not be Lets hope that "ht !sif within the aclent realm of ""' may plan to r, ; China and the British hotels w,tn u inrnvlde comfortable suites for tr"r eo-operstion t Wave of Revenge Reported Building Up Behind Iron Curtain ray . . . Reflects and Reminisces the concubines of the warlotds 'heeisnonpijn of China ; 10 ,n l'llrt B i from Prince Ceorw Hy KKIHftn O'Rr.0N thigh woods, groups of five to 10 men without famlliivt. VIENNA (APi Intelligence rven.tntialltf lh rnrnmiitiKt fytArti.il Affttira ..inlalAr l. (report? say a mighty wave of rress admits their existence ter B Pearson has gone back to HEAT WAYf ; loathing and revenge is building nutKarln s interior m.nlster. Oen up among uie peoriip ui tjMrni 0eor8, ZaI1g(lT, recently warnwl the United Nation, and may be CAi LTOVVN. sou.! amot.g those pronow-d lor the Temeratures si Kuw There Is no doubt that ouistuins should onlv be turope Deninn rne iron uinain, ftf un.iFt,onn,i Prmim . . . . . . , . ii'iilina t bvt ri. t.. it ...H lnnurca in wun me gnaiess. a xiHon of SecreUry-Oeneral to province reached l nd a reiwrt qu.rted by the Com-i recced Lie. No better January and the Ew Trygvie niittee jittee for for a a Free Free Europe Europe says says soon with any power supplier who will guarantee abundant surplus power in the near future, available for industrial development. With the finger of industrial expansion and development pointed continually to central and northern B.C., just enough electrical power or a trickle over that needed by the present consumption rate will 'not do. A lot of electrical power at a reasonable price is the most vital factor in industrial development of any area. Without it, Prince Rupert has reached its optimum in expansion. It-cannot grow any larger unless more industry is attracted. Employing a qualified hydro-eleetric engineer by the city in order to give council members an idea which of the two proposed suppliers of power would give the hotter service is a step in the right direction. Hut council should go further. Such an engineer s-hould be required to make a survey of the power potential in the area and to what extent industry could he developed on that basis. Armed with that knowledge, city council can do business. It should certainly choose the supplier willing and capable of giving Prince Rupert the maximum power at a reasonable cost. ' The case in this city rests on whether the present supplier, Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd., will continue, or whether the B.C. Power Commission, a power utility of the provincial government, will give us future power. If council wants to do the right thing by Prince Rupert people, it must choose the supplier who is practical enough to provide now for the future. In this lies our destinv. caution and at one own nsn. ' mere is a smati amount or nc- man coum oe rnosen. tie nas in- ' r. tertueted Canadian Idealism In l" ,he n'' and !, comments Lady Bonham Carter tive, armed resistance. There Is there may lie as many a 17 000 .speaking on the "Power of passive resistance that shows armed Rucrri'las in Bulparla's Words." We must not forget the itself in Industrial and political Balkan mountains, nninful experience of the chp- sabotage. And finally there is a in Poland and the Soviet International affairs ever since surface he went to I'nlted Nations. Even the CCF have great re. 1 .spect for Mr Pearson but the 'lain of-a lunatic asylum, who great leaderlcss, muttering dls- Ukraine, there are the mysterious 'asked his conjugation dramat- i-.atisfaction so elusive, that the nenderovcl fighters; In Cecho- The Bufe 1. cut Social Credit proposes to ically, "Why are we all here?" communists cannot come to grip-, out what It calls "frills" onlv to receive the devastating wit li it. such as teaching high school .Slovakia's high Tatras an armed StM'inl CrediU etm to have been, Rroup known as the White I- swept off their feet by the Eisen-Bion," In Rumania scattered hower victory In the t'nited bands in the Translyvanlan Alj;s States, and are blatantly echo-1 Actually, there is iiltlc the East Ing the policies of the generals: Euroneau partisans can do. out- ho surround Eisenhower. boys and girls expert automobile driving. I reply "Because we are not e.ll . There are a frw men with there." guns; maybe a few thousand hunted partisans hldim; In the Classified Advt.: Man wanted to work in a dynamite factory; must be willing to travel. ; numbered as they are by Com-, The Social Credit okesinan A i II rCT K. IPt AAII r-'S I T JJ L-v niunl.st police Occasionally, it Is aroused a hornets nest In Par-' I l lmJ : iwirtcd that tin V carry out at- llament last week when he label-! 2 The government proposes I to wreck, the admirable Pro-Rec ! which has 10.118 registered members in Vancouver alone, with 17 695 in B C This program is a tried and proved antidote frmm Ike I lit nt rite Hull) ft 40 Yeors Ago Todoy Ho juvenile delinquency, and tacks on trains headed f.ir Ru. - led the litte President RiKtsevelt ; sia. In HuiiRary lat ye.ir. 200 and ex-President Harry Truman j Russian soldiers suppcediy died as betrayers of demm racy. x- In one such Incident .temal Affairs M;ni&ter Pearson. Far more Imixtrtant In the expiessed disgust at the attack; anti-Commui.Ut fight Is the n - upon Uie American Presidents.! tivlty of scattered underground and Pr'me Minister Louis St i supplies health, beauty, com SOME ARE NOT There are scores" of comfortable little shacks in the wooiii around Prince Rupert well as across the harbor. There sr.? plso scores of individuals who like nothia? better than plunder A final clwU.on was re.iched by the board of trustees of the Baptist Church to build a church. The contract has been let to panionship and joy to large numbers of adults. No wonder the government also plans big- croups and the deliberate sabo- ! ger jails. the owners being there Mitchell and Cume. ing them taf'P ty inniviuuni. inaergrouna i out infrequently. Smashing a ... door and lock, shntterln? win-1 AUin Fisheries has opened a 3 The government-proposed I new system of school grants to j municipalities (according to George Miller, veteran Conser- ative and best municipal ex idows. liring rifle shots into th' i branch in the city headed by IATEST REPOIT A til fw lit ai aa4 fmeiuwi f "SUNSHII OR SUNSET! HEAR Donald j Fleming, I TONIGHT "THE NATION BUSINESS" 8:00 pit CFPR JVihllil't the rr.nr-t' ' premises, eating and drinking j Sidney Smith. j whenever this is possible, hrrak-jlng dishes and leavint! whole or partial wreckage all come with mpinre ripfure fasAuge faMuge for JoJa groups mostly are cells of two, three or four men Mitty, the cells have no connection with eah other Weoimi diplomats In Vlerna sr.y they believe ii Is both underground cells and individuals who cause sabotage, who also cause deliberate accidents in mines, railway mishaps and destroy shipments for the Soviet Union 10:14. ' I am the good shepherd." St. John pert in the House! is like swal- lowing a sugar-coated poison 'pill. In return for a one time advantage the municipalities are asked to accept long-time ! disadvantages. ! 30 Yean Aqo Today The Civic Employees Union. George Casey, president, held a meeting In the Carpenters' Hall to oicu.sa the recent staff alterations and wage reductions at the city hall. It was decided to in the ranee of wilful dama and loss We h-ve first el nele,hbt)Ri in Prince Rupert and a few who are not. OTTAWA DIARY By NORMAN M. MocLEOD ifr IS WORTH noting that th? appeal to Ottawa for arbitration. 20 Years Ago Today A near riot took place at the : Canadian National dock when I And what will they see of the coronation parade? somebody with his mind on June 2 In-ouites. Ahead of the state ear-ilage will be an escort of the Household Cavalry, then thr social credit MLA concluded Easily the most fascinating Mr. Duplessis Is dreaded by the ; ' what is possibly the most dissector of the entire Federal St. Laurent Liberal here. They graceful speech ever given in a political theatre these days is figure that they hold their i Canadian legislature by the old the Quebec front. That is because present dominance in the pro-! Social Credit trick: of the enigma that exists there, t vince to the slender circumstance : "Have no fear that the Social UIVIN BULLOCK Anyox strikers tried, to interfere j with several miner on their way ina tne enigma consis's of the, that up to the present It hasnt credit government, under the Pacific Mills Names Secretary VANCOUVER r Oeorge J C Hod.son has been apixinted treasurer of Pacific Mills Ltd . effective today. - ' Announcement of his appointment was made by President Paul E. Coope-. Mr. Hudson has been comptroller of the company since l!43 Queen and husband half hidden in the ornate carriage, then more Household Cavalry. And that's all. It will take a minute to pass. There are the thouoands of soldiers in colorful uniforms. They are lining the streets for miles. The spectators will sec only those immediately in from of them. i I Duplesis intentions. They mp.sk suited the purposes of the Union guidance of Almighty God. and bafflingly and inscrutably the Nationale Chieftain to Intervene j Wjth the very able and courag-Htill-undiM-iosed recosnized pt- in the Federal field. eous leadership of our honour- oml? pibpar-s '!i(!ufatively A forruef Quec ca()iget min- j able premier, will remove the speakiiig-f (he Duplessis pot lste? who i also one of h'e;vet- debris . .." . ' itical personality. erari fighters in the cause of People who remember tft ten The Quebec Premi"? has stated Liberalism in French-speaking Commandments might ask: How repeatedly that he has no am- Canada, recently described the 1 blasphemous can you get? bitions in the Federal field. But situation in these terms "The! in snite of these disclaimers of spell which Duplessis wields over j LIRERALS. Conservatives and to Anyox. j ... Mayor Rochester warned the ! people of Prince Rupert to stay j away from crowd in view of the disturbing situation in the city- 10 Years Ago Today Over 12.000 ration books have been taken out in Prince Rupert and it U estimated 55.000 have The state of Georgia In the United States was named Mri Klnn George II of England. I Fewer newspapers are the name of the United been Issued In the entire area of personal interest, he hovers per- French-speaking Canadians is CCF members of the Leghla-sistently over the Ottawa political something that hasn't been wit -! ture seem to me to have only scene in much the same way nessed in this country since the that Banquo's celebrated ghost day f Laurier. The devotion of used to plague MtcBeth. the Quebec voter towards him The ca" oniL r.omPared " de- obvious difference Ls that northern and central B C. ' Beginning today Prince Ru(iert 1 citizen will only be able to pur- 1 chase 40 ounces of liquor a ; month. ' States president "Ike." After all. it's best. But nevertheless, the temptation is great. Only a headline writer can understand the beauty of a name with but three letters In it. two honorable courses open to them: They can petition the Lieutenant-Governor to replace the self-discredited Social Credit minority government by an all-party caretaker administration, LIONEL TRAIN vouun mai muner usea 10 ceive. If he sponsors a movement in the Federal field even If .he : doesn't lead It himself the result could be dynamite." ACCESSORIES Duplessis is no pale ghost, but a definitely f!esh-and-blood proposition. The Liberals In the Capital realize that to their own uneasiness. If thev had their chiflce, they'd settle for a ghost any kind of a ghost so long as it was an alternative to the dread Union Nationale Chieftain. For make no mistake about it. or They can Join to throw the lascals out, and let the people vote on whether they want more j of what Social Credit has given CHANGE IN QV'EBEC fWHERE WHERE DOES DOES PRINCE PRINCE RUPERT RUPERT A situation of such uncertainty them to date. FIT IN THE PICTURE???? .IT. The "picture" ls Canada's miraculous economic development In the past few years . . . and Prince Rupert ha played and Is playing an Important role In that economic progress. inevitably maintains a high de- j gree of tenseness. For the Liberals this tenseness Is augmented by other disquieting features which combine to suggest that Quebec Federally speaking may be In the balance in much ; the same way that the province , was provincially before it tilted from its traditional support of Now In Stock! Oil Cors , Trains Crossovers Automatic Gates 'iZ''.. ' $ j- i,i Two Acquitted On Theft Charge Printing Plant Roof Collapses EDMONTON Forty-eight workers ran for safety as the North America is looking to British Columbia ' . . . looking at the vast, new industries arising PRINCE GEOROE 9 Two i the Taschereau regime and fell roof of a newly-built printing men charged with attempting to ;lnto the laP .' Duplessis. from the wilderness. The brightest of futures I is forecast for B.C. That 1 why you would be well-advised to consider a plan of investment i which will enable you to share in this develop- i ment. We have uch a plan. It enables you to play a part In this great economic progress and plant collapsed. Bridges For one thing, rumors persist steal a safe were acquitted in I of strained relations between The stair was standing In a corner of the print shop. They county court when they testified Provincial Liberal Leader Georges they thought they were to help heard beams cracking when they LaPalme and George Marler, Liberal Leader in the legislature. will bring you reeular. Quarterly dividend. It i reported for work and watched the ceiling dip about 18 Inches enables you to participate In a constantly- The story 1 that the two are scarcely on speaking terms. Such Sorry no "027" track available. supervised Interest In over 60 of Canada' i before It gave way with a thun dering crash. move a washing machine. two other men, Albert Le-Blahc and Willard Arsenault, each were sentenced to 18 months for the robbery. When LeBlanc anc Arsenault found they couldnt move the safe after getting it out to a lane they strongest companies. Fill In the coupon below and we will send you full detail. Mail this coupon toduy for particulari " a situation inevitably Involves dissension within the party because of the divided loyalties which It breeds. In addition, Le Canada, historic organ of the "I saw two of the men vault over the office counter as if It were only a foot high," said Thomas Comfort, manager. ok The Canadian Bank of Commerce Liberal party in the province and McMAHON & DURNS nnproaehed Matti Sanders and i traditionally the spokesman of H. E. Hamly, president of Hamly Press Ltd.. said he expected damaRe to the new 150- Rupert Radio & Electric John Emski and asked for help the Federal wing of the party IT0. Vmuvr 1, C. by-200-foot building and to It Wt Ft mftr Si. Nam! printing equipment to exceed especially, has been having difficult times. For months past its management and editorial direction have been in a state of flux. $100,000. Damage was confined to the press room and compos AODIESS They told them the object to be moved was a washing machine. When Banders and Emski Raw it was a safe they refused to give assistance, but police arriying at that moment arrested the innocent pair. Phone 644 Box 1279 i The situation Is no small factor ing room. J CITY The company moved Into the in the growing picture of Liberal uncertainty in the province. building last August.