' OTTAWA DIARY Prince Rupert Daily Mews As I See It Saturday, August 15, 1953 0y Norrr.un M. MocLeoo 1 A meeting. PC leader Oeoree Drew, de- , It wasn t an easy by pull 1 Up'te the highly disrespectful ' The newspapermen didn't p manner in which the voters belt ; any punches in the questh & independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding o! Prince Ku.wrt and Northern and Central British Columbia. Mmtr tti Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper AssociPtlon. PubU&hed by The Prince Rupert Daily New Limited. J, P. MAGOH. President H. O. PERRY. Vice-President ins i i t...3 ,vn otroH Alin,-.vt. their first ore has several of Uu- tjualities of query concerned his plans for V- Subscription Rates: Bv carrier Per w.tk. a5c; per ir.vnt.i, 1 00; per year, 110 00. Saturday Sermon By maii Per month, 75c; per year, (1 00. II "J AUthorifwa as er - d class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa 17. A -,t-' i Election Aftermath fir T-T rTTUT f 11..L.C.V--1 IUA as mew- e true greatness. Not the least of his own and tne party s iuuue. them U his bravery in defeat. Was he going to tender his He gave an example of it on ; resignation and give the party election night. Down In his Ot- :sn opportunity to appoint a tawa headquarters he had just! now leader? leceived'tne stunning and dts- j It was certainly the most ier-couraging news of the tramp- tinent question which tli? ling of PC foroes everywhere by events of the evening raised, so the Liberals. Then one of hi.-i ! far as the PCs were concerned, staff told him that some of the But It wasn't the sort of qnes-press gallery correspondents a tion you were prepared to an-strlctly practical tribe wholswer off the cuff just a few never let their personal sym- minutes after you had picked pathles Interfere with their in- j yourself up out of the shambles terest in news were asking for ; of defeat. Thufs why George CLOSING TIME By MAJOR W. C. POIXTON, MHK Text: "WaU h therefore: for ye know not the h, your Lord doth come."-Matthew Xxn i The use, abuse, investment, expenditure. 0! all-consuming occupation of mankind. By far trie ere-for out so-called "high standard of living" on Uipn, ber ber of of Parliament Parliament for tor 1 1 1 n j Vancouver South will : j i make no difference to the ... (i ) ' . writing of this column. A j V L continent, are those which we claim sav tim j ! So long as I am able ami nouspwne or me luuurer, lite leac.ncr or the ejecitti-lime! Is It possible? j .. , 1 a press conference. (Drew niiht very well have run I Geo rife Drew could easily out on the reporters, Instead of j )...' have said "no." That's what the j i-- facing " them. rirsi v iih lie sniff wiiiiL we ii,,,,... . , wfc. mean, iiuuviuiiaiij, w iiiu wiiiu ana nnl up we hfiu. have an b 1 -3X-J:n.Mi is late I- W W. L. L. Mackenzie MacKenzie KitiK rung used usea The jne answer answer which which he i- Rave , ..,, . ,. ,. Good Turnout Urged T IS HOPED 'there will he a .(oo1 t runout when the parks boaul holds its second annual swimming iqala at McClymont Park tomorrow. For some reason, events of this sort are scarce ;in Prince Rupert. While other B.C. towns blossom ;out"in the summer with festivals and regattas of one kind or another, Prince Rupert is inclined to ;take the season in, dour fashion and has even ! reached the unsporty stage where it is indifferent to the popular pastime of choosing beauty queens. ; Such a sombj e view of life is neither becoming 'nor attractive. We have a city here with a setting !as beautiful as any in the country and the same 'pws for the girls but if we persist in bemoaning the weather, the isolation, or something else, we will come to think we are badly off in every respect. AiiMintfii i .(, , ,h- -. hen ihem. thvLuiKlv was Imiimvised i M . . prixluce divlflemls fBl, I 10 say in me rare cu-ira urn . ;uiruiwMH;wu w .(, , the' .. .... .. 1,., ..,r,A,,u r WH4T nnrs . mv,, r ! tide of events ran against on the moment for Urn purpo ZtTl!? ! T: Tlw " a .him The newsoauer men would ;f aaininK Ume. He said th-t , , . !! " nie. WW , " ' m lina) - !the tnatu-r u o,.e U, be dealt ! JT -ISITI . Canon J the answer. ; have understood her foot and refuses to walk Id'huVe felt UiatWlwlU, by 11,' party executive t i, of the i Thpv wullli to the garden and be polite : the publisher and readers are willing I hope to continue to write in this space. Be wig an MP may well enable tut- Ui get a good deal of material that I could not get othrr-; wise and alo Ui make trips tu 1 otherwise inaccessible places. Also no one need expect me to write mere political prop-! panda. I shall continue to rail ! the siiols exactly as I sea them. The national result of the elef lion was about us expected. to visitors? Sameas' hnv"rad iau UMiiai Uiscnargea sru tnetr mm uuiy ni;uit' aiimiiu ........ ineeuim ............. ui - ht w,,. - ,,h thnKO , In whiim it i, Im. . ---'-' i. . ... tna ii t ii asking for the conference. And) minion Conservative A"' ! C S 1 ? Chn the period they to tave have ta been tl . v wouldn't have persisted. tion. But the party executive P broke." Is it an, t,, ; 1, nL believes in iund the annual tneeting donV entd.. l" I ho should prodwi other mom. Queen Juliana simply sweeps the stubborn offspring off her feet and carries her down the palace steps to greet her guests. And what does a royal youngster do then? Same as any other child: six-year-old Princess Marijke forgets' what the fuss was about in the novelty of the free ride. , ,rl... 1 IN .. '"-..-.I :.': . - .... take place until next February "r1""""' --mw liiv?,tmet m ,acling th? same in defeat as hr he ; obviously, Mr. Drew ,t AKal ""j only think of . guut, of WMlill ' pt.. i would have acted in victory. u,annut kP1. silHlt for Ulut the word in relation to the vok, iUlt. , ; Hence he refused to run out on I numb. of months in respect to "' the bartender calling for nn all this xn the meeting he would have held 9 situation which has become iclasing time at me beer l'anor. and what have t 'VVe could wr. e columns of the iwith the newsmen as a matter ,'0 sul., critical moment to his whluh rolltaim ,hf t of routine if h? had been re- party. Furthermore, the Dnmln- W News with those kind of Lortl Christ In wr, turned to power. Ion association has no control : definitions, and still not exhaust m!nds us tflal w i over the matter of j lne "st thereof. responsible If in our All this may seem to have little to do with a 'Arthur Lamg for instance, pre- ' rinlil tnut t r I iterate wniim win 1S5 seats. They took 171. i The poor showing of the Con-i servatives was a surprise, and ; tc me a disappointment. The 1 swimming display at the Gyro poo, yet it is an i event of just this kind that can become the nucleus of a much bigger annual occasion. With a fleet of ships at our waterfront and at nearby ports, it That is soinethln? ' What is time? Christ is broke" leadership it is Hie itself! : time because the dati iwith which only a duly-assem- All Aboard ij-fi ! i oieu national convention i;an t vvnen tune nus cea.u uir you; danger to Canada is that we i will have no coast-to-coast al- seems likely we could develop an aquatic event I temative to the party in powet deal. .then lire lias also ceased. There Mununmu!i,i Mr. Drew clearly was ansver- ; Is no argument against that ' Darkness was lading the nt-wsincn the other ; statement. It requires very little U. C. Spangler comp night Just to gain time. Un- ; thinking. : holes of golf to celfc doubtedlV he'll yive the rl j sm(. iMr.,(m .hs said and I -birthday. gpanBier nswer to tlieir question U foie !u01)-t k,IOw ihftnr that we Bre wtiee of playim-, which would become to the northern coast what the Kelowna regatta is to the Okanagan. In this land of tall timber, perhaps a little- diversity could be worked in with a woodsmen's display. While these particular notions may be off the ; com oociat crean. ana me ttr ! i.re till now strictly regional 1 parties, though either or both may conceivably spread to the fast in the next few years. i I PROBABLY the most signifi-I cant result of the election was Political campaign Dost" have never taken their place j alongside stamps, coins and i matchboxes as collectors" items. That is unfortunate, j Poster-collecting could be a i richly instructive hobby. ; The photographs of the ( candidate which often appear ; That's what makes collecting campaign posters so interesting. Look around town, and if you are lucky you may some home with some fine trophies: an early Sir Wilfrid Laurier or even a well-preserved Sir John A. Macdon-ald or one of the lesser Fathers of Confederation. too many days have passed as ; born with the seeds of death In l"r ln Par 01 Ki-.soon as he has had time to Rlvo our body, and that therefore the y,f,!" ,h. m,,er tne hard and ner- ; minute we start to live we also ' P "null. ,, .. . . . .start to die. 1 distressful, thought that sonally factual? Of course it Is. ) beam for one practical reason or another it is not j the marked increase in th I) I RECTO it Inevitably must be given. Fala t(OTi U11es4i v,.e realize on posters are a study in themselves. They give you a Hervli-in In ult chnn- nntl ?::t0 p m. uwbt I 'i : I S r-fpl It and act accordingly. Tim is life. Life comes from 'nod. Time must belong to God. j We have no right to abuse the ; property ol another. Qod has an West-East Europe Trade av.i.u s rm 4th Avi- W hi Di Holy ('Kmmu'iuK t Huhflnv Hrlxnl 2 Camui Hull S Pt,tK Ht'rtof good idea what the candidate , looked like as a young man. , The skill of a back-room j Karsh is brought to bear on -j the facial expressions, which may convey any one of sev- i eral messages, depending ! whether the candidate is on j good enough to say that nothing at all can be done. rn Z niM Terrace is making an enjoyable event out of its i-'"' up in the b.c. provincial 1 1 o "1 i T-! 11 1 . , .. election by the losing Liberals. fitrawberry festival. Ocean Falls has utilized its the momentum of last year's swimming pool to a point where that relatively 'Social credit sweep into b.c. n , . , . , ., . ,, . . from Alberta was already stall- small and isolated community is the swimming ta ana receding. capita of Canada. i The fP0f,rai Liberals m b.c. , t, . T, . .. . , ,. . , , . resolutely speeded the Social In Prince Rupert it is not a question of lacking credit recession. The only ex-community enterprise. The curling club, the music 1 etkjn? t e general trend , , J . .' ,,.,,,, . ;ere where the collapse of the and drama festival, the little baseball league, the 'b.c. coalition had disintegrated Jaycee 1 projects J to mention just ' a few at random Lllleral organization beyond hope of complete early recovery. Continuing to Decrease umiTrn MiTiriNS nv iAPi tmls nntioal nroducts. iron and First- Presbyterian Church I hist mm 5lh Aw. E at T Mlnlsur: Kri. fTM 1 uul u- other ferrous and non-IemiU The United Nations reports j that commerce between West lores and minerals, watches anj , ' Eurone and the Soviet bloc is chemicals. HKT WSHUI 4th Avriiiif I; continuing to shrink,, but in- All these are included in the i idlcates some possibly strategic j UN designation of items that RrV. E A. rai it litems are still being traded. i might become important, sua. The summer number of the ; egically ln. i specific instances , , l,,iNVI'ff Jify f ) HKT I MTW pending how mobile his fate is. Sometimes a candidate attempts several messages... at once, risking dislocation of the jaw. . We have, for instance, the purposeful smile, , the good-natured scowl, the gaiin-1nto-the-future-of-thls-sreat-pountry stare, the look-at-our-record grin and the get-the-rascals-out frown. Small boys sometimes add 'Economic Bulletin for Europe, Heaviest IBfl 6lh Awew ' exporters or tnesc ! r r' 7 JT53.JJC ---. bwc .i Kv. L. O li-sted as Auit.u, f ) -4 ( ! ( ) , are examples or wnai nas neen aceompnsnecl ny illing volunteer hands. It is our opinion, however, there is need for putting oil an attrActive summer event. C'algaiy has its Stampede, Vancouver its PNE, Penticton its ! I WOULD feel happier about the election outcome if I saw sny prospect of getting back to ! to the solid two-party system.' . I Two parties are enough in j j any democracy, and unless ; Issued here and in Geneva by ; items were the UN. did not ko into tiv? ; West Germ any, Finland. Italv I . rfl ?r ..,fc i "4 ,1 A sti.virinN ' i ouestlon of strategic material '. Norway, i soeclfically. i Denmark Sweden, Swlierluu .A ,, (ft '' -"'t' and France. i v -'. i Br ( apt ami Mr. E rm. it nt,i tmrie nffrppmenf ! In return, the ILsted trad' SuiKluy Sr.lioul ! ' Peach Festival, Vernon its Pioneer Days. Plenty of !tlTKar!,JusVw? ma'n. P"'11" . ... ' which alternate in office, yuu ln is western countries with ! egreements show that Russia We extend a cordial invitation interest in the swimming gala-may be the sMrt of do not get really first eias.; democracy. HT. I'll I ' 6lh Avnilf kt M 6-Pa .t it: tf. H ( intriguing variations. One ,! Kussla and six of her satellites, j exported valuable mangane ie to vi: .tor;i to worthip with u.:. school of thought favors the !v.hlch included some items that ' re-"'ap iron, ferro-alloys, and; Zil lwuih Avr. i:aht. smart toothbrush mustache. ; the connnlttee on Collect: e t!'''l oil-also considered .strat-.Minister- ln-v E A Wright, DO Another faction among por- ; Measure has designated as jf , egic materiul-to West Europe j ornanisU-Mrs. E. J. Kinith something for Prince Rupert. hivh stmteBic in.nortance in ' nnarpesi cui in ine awitiuimj . hT. rt TIK S M 8fl CM' trade from we;t to east was hi ' machinery exports, the Bulletin note-; Tk'lili'nlne nf eyiuirt. 1U REFLECTS and REMINISCES Ray Similar tk'Hul l: any war. Some other items Involved in trade agreements quotas extending Into 1954 include prod- Eveulite Prayer ! As things now stand in Can-ada, it would take a bold prophet who would declare" that I it would be the Drew-Conservatives who would survive as the alternative to the Liberals. It might well be the CCF or It might even be Social Credit. ;IN A SENSE Canada shifted drastically to the left in this trait retouchers leans toward the weeping willow or waterfall mustache. More creative small boys add a goatee or, In rare cases, a pair of horns. You would be surprised how different a purposeful smile looks with a pair of horns and John Currie. SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 1953 Iklnriihig Worship 11 oilmk. Sunday Nchotil 12:15. Evening Worship 7:30, Minister at both services. "Remember the SabbaUi Day to k wp it Holy.'' ; Hl lil I IR B" Runrtav StlHMl li i l nets the committee has said I might be considered strategic rninK Wtintnip B: G2U Clh Avf. fc- ! material in specific Instances. Most of us read or hear more awakening west. The rebellion abaut Ottawa than other cities, had not been lorgotten. There? Prince Rupert, for example, is had been a hanging. Here andj about as distant as anywhere in there could still be discovered a I Canada. The first, time u-p ever hittrncc hni iw,it. riin auove it. , It is amusing . to see the 1 1953 election. The Conserva- cenclng by western countries cut exjKjrts of machinery by iO to J5 per cent from 1950 ta 1051. and by a further 23 per cent from 1951 to 1952. Eastern markets In 1952 accounted for less than one percent of all machinery exports for the principal exporters of machinery Britain, West 0r-many and Franceleaving Hi1 field elderly to Sweden Fiivlany. Austria "and. t(i a" smalft-r extent, Italy, the Bulletin said. journeyed there was to travel down as new towns multiplied, 1 l'ves are ellmlnaw,0 as an ai temative government, lndefl- EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Corner of Ambrose and Skill Avenue firi from Montreal, and that took markets increased and a surge comparatively few hours. ThisNof uettlement from the United t!ltely' Tnut leave8 two Posslble had nothing to do with general states and across the Atlantic altf,rnatlvts to the Liberals, es- Pastor: C. W. Sinclair Plioiiff-I Included among the exijorts to the Iron Curtain area are shipping, autos. trucks and tractors, railway cars, and lubricants, all designated by the committee as items of primary .-;lrateglc hnxrlance.. , Othe'4exiorteu1 iti-ms' Trolii West Eiiroie included crude and rolled steel, tubing, ball bearings, electrical and other machines, chemicals, machine elections, yet it Indirectly did commenced to appear. It could P''llal!y ln lp f,t"nl V1 T 1 cpneern rffllttits, j - Wj ,tb9 iensAT anfl'seen. rhgeeat :1('onomic '-; "'-'. '-YS-" While Social Credit is a right lone land was slowly vanishing. n:00-Sunday School and Adult Bi CteJ,. 7ffGospel service. y-&'m EVERYONE INVITED '"Forsake not tlw assemblying pf yourselves W- FIELDING HIMSELF This little trip to the National Capital, nevertheless, had something to do with public affairs. Businessmen wing party, ln fact more "to the right" than the old line Conservatives, its financial proposals are extremely radical. Both potential rivals of the small bov line up lor their dollar bills and all-day suckers at the headquarters of the i rival candidate. - .- J As some collectors of stamps rv&&4-:9KJif envelopes with, (itrKrir)lJ..fte.coJ!5 lectors"' of "campaign powers would collect whole toiephonej poles or vacant-store hxjowi upon which posters Tiad" been; placed. ' . ' You might expect political' posters to be printed with' vanishing ink on paper especially designed to fall into powder on election day. An elected candidate surely would not like to be haunted by the ghost of his old self First United Church Sixth Ave. IV. and Mus'rave Mi. W. S. Fielding's budget Iget was was f P i n and it Given Extension about to be brought dow Liberals, therefore, stand ready with rather drastic Droerams of was my job to obtain a copy, and OTTAWA P Canadian busi- chancre. That seems to me all with all possible promptness and Medical Aid For Greece Urged , VANCOUVER (CP) Canada should send a medical team to Greece's quake-lorn Ionian islands, a Vancouver doctor said care deliver it to the newspaper ncss men have been granted a to the good ln a real democracy Sporting Goods of Every Iff Fishing Equipment it Swimming Accessories Lifebelts A Exclusive Nylon Filled and Co Sleeping Bogs cince where I chanced to find wx-monm extension in tne time provided that the people are employment. The Minister of iot applying for depreciation al-' well educated enough to under-Finance was a Nova Scotian, lowance under the old deferred .stand exactly what is proposed. . : SERVICE at 11:00 A.M. ONLY Come and Worship Morning Service only during July and August. The Church Is always open for meditation and pjayer. gray-beared and spare. He knew capital allowances plan. i t don't think the people of his duties and had the respect of A tiade department official Canada have been told wh?' his colleagues. Mid-winter in saiJ today the cabinet has pa.'iscd social Credit really is and I Ottawa was like anywhere else ari order-in-council extending don't think most Social Credit-In Canada, except in Prince Ru- ttle termination date to next j ers are themselves well enough pert for climatic contrasts un-ec. 31 from July 31. Unformed about Social Credit to doubtedly exist. Long years ago, 1 Under the deferred capital j tell the people. The SPORT SHOP Friday. "I'm planning to vjlilnteer my own services to the Ked Cross if they'll have them," said Dr. S. C. Angelomatls. "If we sent a medical team from here we could be assured the Greek community in Vancouver would support it and his unkept promises. A ' defeated candidate would not like to be reminded of his failure. ' Oddly enough, however, the posters seem to stay up for vears a faded picture gallery of political history, an illustrated catalogue of lost hopes. no ureal wars naa aisiingutsnea "owani;eo pian, uusiness men and saddened the country, flames and others required a certificate had not swept through the ot eligibility from the trade de-Houses of Parliament, there was partment before they could claim r,o stately railway station, the normal depreciation for tax Chateau Laurier was unheard of i Pu'T'"ses- Vancouver Man Heads Sourdoughs i iu.- piun, part, ui me govern- and the splendid war memorial : LEARN While You EARN ment's anti-inflation machinery. was still a creation of later was effective on nurchases and i , m-vxr- ' - - - ' T : , J , construction on and after April years. LONG BfcAGH, Calif. (API The International Sourdoughs-hardy pioneers-of the Klondike gold rush Friday elected Tom Lamb of Vancouver as their '11. 1951. Mr. Fielding could not be des- eribed as an orator. His speech,! Only 774.307 pounds of welners president and chose Vancouver Acquire' - PROFESSIONAL STATUS In Accountancy if it could be called that, was were produced in Canada in 1952 as the site of next year's con- Aulomalic Ice Maker Refrigew more nice tne reading of a docu- i comparea with l,ai7,u7Z pounds' vention. Mr. Lamb succeeds B ment, and perhaps it would be j l 1951. . n. Sundquist of Seattle. TlV No trays to fill. ic No trqys to spill. No trays to empty or forget to refill ! Starts itself . . . Refills itsel' Other Servcl Models Available In Electric, Bottled Gas or Kerosene. more accurate to so term It. It ; was of distinct interest as well as advantage for a stranger to view the press gallery, meet many of the country's leading correspondents and try to identify public figures then holding more or less attention. While none could, know, there were many of those who felt the unfolding of a new era. 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