t 1 Prince Rupert Daily ! News ray As I See It ofETTERBOX Wednesday, April 1, 1953 Reflects and Reminisces KM) MKNACK 1 The Editor, ! The Daily News: 111 LP N,,T u .The Editor, iThe Daily New, n In jept'Ddent ally newspaper devoted to th upbuilding erf Prions Rupn nd Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Priwn Aimit Bureau of circulation Canadian Dallv Newspaper AMorlatlon. Published; by ''he Prince Rupert Dally News Limited . 9. MAUOR, Prefldent H. Q. PERRY. V!c-PraldOt ! In an a, We have been Informed, not s Ki an arl more ; Ambitious wife: tl power be- j only by the press but also by the '"ft" In your tK, 6ubacrntlon Rates: fly arrlef-ri f-K. 2;c; er month St 00; per year. S1000 fiy tnall Pel month. IV. per year, la 00. ' hind the drone. raaa, tnut uommunut China ' the head hut offered the UN Oeneral As- ', Of itanle Bread -w-: Northern British Citumbla has "embly bast for lettlinn the Matemem n, long been famous as a big pame ' Korean utalemBte that of vol- fard As out i land Orlrlies and mm! And tntry repotrmtion of war prl .- ; V F A W v t,m,Vi", now By Gad. rrows and ravens ; """ "! the Immediate ex- Kute from the , t; i change of the sick and wounded. here, I would hit? i rjtborlzrrt u cor.d clam r.all bp Uia Post OBoe Department, Ottawa. Help Conquer Cancer is the start of Conquer Cancer month in TODAY Canada. This is the time when public efforts are i n o r i r, . . .1 - Totems And Flags VANCOUVER'S Totem Theatre has done as much or perhaps more, HOMPTHINti TO I t KH ' Not siiu-e TSKB has Uindon had I a crime so closely resembling what is taking place today. Sixty r rorn previous meeiinKa will , lucia and ln,prwv. Red leaders at truee talks It 1m I m quite plain to see that the Commu-: membership of i'h l.lHts do not want to be pressed chnnKe n le-wier t" with their barks to a blank : make this tL-.V whII. There must be a hole In : type of help fn!l" ' it to squeeze throush. j He d.wn- hl, Thus we see from their offer i leader of a reviJi to the United Nations.' not a .executive, which" i-' ithan any other group in yeurs ago. Jaric tne nipper murdering was never ught to be a I ft 4a. 'I " -""' 'J ' haunted the streets, J - fi't -' J ! dissolute women. 'He - . , " j ,i 4T f v Vv &J i rauieht nd wm thoui ' ". '-J demented phyxirmn . . '."' 1. 'J f w:- V . ' ;ne already b.-ii 1 , V" f ' -TS V- B.-'ta'rs tti.Tl' ....... rf,ll., rr!(oe emtlt em,tivt., Hit biMtles wma" I Canada to bring the living theatre back to life and I ' health. Kut now it must j j move out of its home in a ; ; M.n.nj.,1 I....... ..t ...... .... ., IOUIH1. , breakdown of neorrtinLWin. h,.t a en............ tr marn i ....... ,,i " evfj-v , - . . , ... i.n if. . t, ., ff-. m , . uirected against an enemy wnicn Mr Maniuiu (.-aue (Icsci-ihed in this way: "Cancer is disordered life, an abnormal prowth, monstrous in the unhappiness that follows in its wake, from its destructive powers, its relentless progress, its secret and silent spread, its mysterious menace and often fatal issue. "Cancer respects no age, no sex, no race, no color, no class, neither does it spare any organ or tissue. It is a disease of life itself and effects plants and birds, fishes and animals, and is at present the greatest of mankind's foes.' , ! a public that, beginning to feel ; fllrr huk,.rln(l lha't - 'Zi ' nameless foar. Its a hand. . ' a f , wur tH.m wm (J , -CJ I Uabl K "trike. any Ume and any , n,.utr., country to be screened ! Hon ' ' 1 ! where j Finding a country aereptubl I . 1 I I to both parties willing U co- I JJ llt'"p" ' My old friend Cnntaln Otu-ta ,,.,(,. t ,.rtino ti,u ,.i iim't"1 httV'' lnv: ; i hurry. i It Is Wilms; partnership j shures in its new building on following hauls Life membership I $5 and debentures $10 It needs IH60.000 to swing the new I iarena style i theatre, iltemem-' ber plenty of parking spare. ! please. 1 Olsen of Harbour and Shinolnii !,,,. ,,irf mnnih. . ... . v tni coiiventm, f - I f j ? . . The present cancer research program being the next best news to an nounctnient of the success of A riKCE OF CANDY holds the attention of two small Koreans perched on the knees of AH William Aller. of Fort William, outside a ROK Marine Corps headquarters tent on an Island off the west coast of Korea, AB Aller was one of a party of sailors from the Canadian destroyer Athabascan who landed on the island to distribute rlothing and other amenities among the needy inhabitants. iVancouverl remarks that H Is it hen we have no guarantee that , , """'u'iw high Ume the old fashioned pro-' the Communists won't change j , f .pr"'iu u verbs were brought up to date their minds at the last moment r". tor He submits the following niixt- ion orders from another world ernizations: "firike wlille the power I ! Mr tind.laifl :.pte Iron s hotIf it ain't, strike any- One of the principles of Uioi1,,,"hllls T1"-way." "The luborer Is worthy of : i;n s tliat all roiintrles band '"'Hik- tin P-his hire and higher and higher .themselves Uniether and dis- Uvr ,lui1 lhr'l "" couiage aggrension by force If lt" memberi u SITAKING OK 1IOTH.S necessary, after all efforts to t0 maintain thur Jasper Park will open in early halt aggiesslnn peaceably have living He says th June, with an entirely new an.1 . failed. not have the .vnpj, larger lodge, r'rom Jasper to Russia, with far reaching ten-' "u"'r Xr"f a-Prince Riiert Is a lot of territory, tacles as that of an lopus i ij'y' ulready busy, and destined to be hw caused disorder of wide Thb, nuc'iM-. busier. The railway admlU that, magnituile thus gradually milk-,J'"Jr ot thp a"'m' We know of a city In this part : ng the balance of world powers n , "lrwl after n of ttie northwest that could Use of their hopes for world peace "ul "!' M'- i' Totem drive would be that Vancouver's two professional theatre groups had got together. Instead of two theatres in Vancouver staggering along half filled, why not one. almost always filled to netir capacity? carried out across Canada, and in other countries, is"-the most intense ever launched against disease. Virtually every branch of science is contributing biology, zoology, chemistry, physics, genetics, medicine, x-ray and, most recently, atomic research. Because they believe that the cause will be found and that new and improved treatments will develop, those professionally engaged in the cru- 1 1 ASKED a couple of Indians at I the Vancouver performance of I Tzlnquaw how thev liked the Victoria Report . . . by J. K. Ncr.bitt i show: "Too much white man inj sade have good and sound reason to be optimistic, j it." they replied VICTORIA British Columbians are still reeling new hotel, also I By sending pawns to do their , wml u,,s 'is ! trouble making, and their uimples were .-. t;..i.. Ar.c ,..V,;,.V, - ,w,1r..,tr I mat u probably true, bui u any standard cuihj.U aui v Ksiy, new ul vw.jui ao i jood by Pre" I ;it trip nrililir-nl -rlovflnnmonta nf tK hit uni.t Tho f a vein in UN conference! this As Iar IW A mall carrier called Crow, llv- n. . i ' i i . r l . l. , : j ., , Ua ....., ..n,. i. .... . k,c i - - I - - " - au5iry outry ( ( s s e CailfG Hie LOUaiL UWUU it, uciliu unj -.rc - . ...l.-,.. l in s,,rr.v .Poland, delivered ' world dlaorder'can be kent un ;klerable SUCCeSS, and it appears 17 It dianong! I , wfc panel from New York sent by iedetinitel, until such time as thlK that . i? . disease with con.' . . j. . .v.,. and Dance" show The wo d I Ftlefl. tame nomilWiess US U firamailC SnoCK. Jas. Rwik to a gentleman called they wisn. la strike wnen trie ...-.riU rther advances in radiation therapy J8 we in the Press Oallory will - Partridge. rest of the world I. tired ,,, hasthe.,, Aiso at the. show I met Harry j ver forget that night. Bill -9ColumbIa or IU peop.e. ... , , .. . . I 7.. " .T'Z.. S I, r ' f, certain that fu will be made. von rhanee vour name : Anv cnttntrv assisting an aE ca.ne up r second reao.ng-; And tnp morninB aft,r Pi-nmntinn nf rnnppr resparrri is th function of i Duker whose passion and pro- I f.,r a f,,ri,,rw.l folnnel V. M n rie iii.luui with either in-n chani;e Dili tr tne contenuou-s amenoments to : nmrooatlnn came dlsanlutinn . . - . .... ... ; fession is to have B.C. known McNaughton. son of the general, or equipment, ahould be barred 'ie' m Iw'1"-! (f i the Public Schools Act. There I the Canadian Cancer Society which also undertakes the world a -Totem Land constructive will do that very thing It s no ' from the I'N until peaecfti ; j settlement I" arranged. picayune fortune, either It con- suit of a home and I'-'M OOO His ! fullest denwran oughly ditaeree nr Mr. Goddsrd. member of the u, With a world army made up aunt. Mrs James 8 Ishe, asked ; of units of UN jutions Includ to alert the public to the menace of the disease and UoS is responsible for organizing the Conquer Cancer Iderbird. ought to sue bc for how at the last moment we arm )n slln of a' .,;.. damages due to the look of that thought It would be awrted. i nPrvo(m allmcnt uhi,.n t,.miMii.us. :dead crowlike critter that ap- CCF Randolph Harding of ! crippled It. walked into the While the society does not enter the field of pears on our B.C. license plates Kaslo-Slocan spoke first against .press Gallery workroom to dic- ,. , ... i i . f nd passes for a glorious thun- the Bill. He roundly condemned ' tate a statement about his visit diagnosis or treatment, it does make a contribution , derbird. j it - and suddenly Liberal and ; to Government House" hln, fn aiwnl It nrnviltllV h. I in. f?iit;:Wi In h:tt wnrf.ire ft and in ti., would In future be known as j would be difficult for any oil" yrs. Col. Leslie. rnuntrv to gain by artive war- ;!' h!i! in th:" tare. Russian troops, fightinx One doesn't escaie taxes by I alongside I'N forces In- Korej.-'' " ' crossina the Atlantic. Geoffrey iai theif contribution to world '""'"' The door was bu'st open and Arthur Turner. Winch's team to early diagnosis through its Cancer Aid Fund. By . menst VonaTfl;w 7.c he V ZZrt. ' h h . . J Thunderbird. But let it be a ret.1 i pounded for what he said. Thai ineans Of this fund, needy cancer Victims Who nave ! Thunderbird, sketched by some 'was It. There now could be no tii.b. . an,n -r.A n.u, .,f nnnr. n.:lr! he an ideal set-UD i 1 ""'I '' s .jiai-, m,'. bum itvw . - - - r.A,krA ..... if , rven driving the communists ,"" " - authentic Indian artist Upturning back; the government ' ',dcd no other source of assistance are provided with 1 Din- V1C-.1 was doomed. completely out of Korea would orgamsauon v.u, r not settle this useless and costly port of irrf ctrr tit he "W had told the press Winch said e premier Bennett, now that he I he was making 'IN RECENT months hardly a statement. : . ' . ,. . .,-u,hi .rmv amuirf trade union w. no ! ..a.a . ii.n rVii.m nut the M;um!.n!.. .,. aiM occulting it witn His lamny. : u.- - ,,.,,.,1 .In HrUtol. he had been told nil!""""! " " i - ay goes uy uu, " - for his government, even though : they left. An hour later It anti-Semetic Jewh literature he had bPPn courting defPat all ; -nnoliru.d that Wlnch had comes to me through the mail. SPSSon. He made an excellent : as Dartv leader quit I cabin cruiser would be tax free, s-' . . , . . ...i.j ! .ii,..,. ..... .... that, Norway hJ ih ' ' Certainly it's a terrible blow- niabe must nav a IS ner rent i lut as long as there are am-! of 1 lW) n-.i ' bread-h of TTO r to the CCF and a lovely plum " lor Social Credit as it starts a duty and 10 per cent federal sales I bltlous leaders of world powers . ,,1, tax. "This U all quite expenmvee will have this same struggle transportation to and from a treatment centre, boarding and nursing home care, drugs up to a stated value, and housekeeper service. ; To gain assistance for its work, and thereby help the entire fight against cancer, is the purpose of the society's appeal for funds this month. As one of the nine B.C. districts which has a consultative clinic, the Prince Rupert area has a particular stake in this campaign. If its response is as great as the benefits it has received, success of the campaign here is assured. election ramoaiifn which ! . in enrlv June Wtthnllt or someone wno u snort on!"" .......u. , it's must, ik 10 o.iu.. oeienre. aramatic, impassioned, iously enough a good deal of i Hp spok. from no not,. and the this comes from professing lwords flowed out and we saw ultra-Christian people. Not so i now K lm, mBn ha, tr,mpn much comes from the Social j f,.,,, app)al on the platform. Creditors as formerly. To give; TnP opposition attempted to Premier Bennet his due, he has elS)m,rn n(.bate. The Premk-r stamped down hard on the anti-1 gajd tne government could not Semetk; wing of the Social Cred-, pprmit that: that no overn-it party. He Is sincere In this. I mPrt C01ld all()w tnc gun g0 ninoe ii hearrt t re. i made to realise the aowuute Winch the nartv will tie laraelv funds, (Immobilized, his name tarried ; ,morb. This Is easy to believe, a wallop, his platform presence ! 1 ,U gocl. he lws great prestig- ! The dedicated bachelor, says a At f.ltt,,li,.n tl,n r..V,.,r Aiv Mill tj.llinOrSI TV . WASIl't UftVillQ ttl- too. jdown with a want-of-confid- ; tention when he heard something ,ne cc(, had ,g soaU ; afvr this I enee motion hantflnz over it i .u. .... i . xn.k ,..a... ,.i.. But there was one choice mor- if LAW! ftitlllty of warfare. This desired world peace can only be attained by enactinu new IcttUlation in the VS whereby no country, even with a veto, could halt the effectiveness ot their powers to attain the desjred peacf J D. 8. Admiral Robert Peary reached the north pole in l'WO, wluK Roald Amundsen reached the o:ith po'.e In ISM- i snaser w ine puny us uouui-' auuuv " ."fiu ""S Ml . i ik,i that really oauo mc mo a a liuffh tough . . . ,, j gave And- so the ote was. called The . lnP ran comr bark wlth the WPre four kln(U of womPn V,W,t.nfaPcImnLrn in tt ' '? , " ' " r.m'Uon Everything points to a Social ; that a man should not marry fU?lSL?iTn, r n' th"- ' CCFers ixi Crpdll B0VPrnmPnt r at least 1 So he is unaware of another b- OTTAWA DIARY SUSSUSS ',tl 6" v"" --Uw-rii, one uinm, vwo mn-r .,, i,i. hl,ri.. krh.ll. r.H. ' TTXI rt,,. rf TT a " Tf aet. out to servatives, and they were joined by one Social Creditor, Bert Price of Vencouver-Burrard The luck of Rnnett-lt has , heads. been absolutely astonishing. He j - has gambled all along the line President Tito stood In the and has won; he has had all the British Museum last week and breaks. viewed the parchment. 738 years old. bcftlntrtng In Ijitm manu With the .se-ssion now at ap-jthe Prime Minister as an lncom- -prove" that the whole UN was proximately the three-quarters ; ing guest. In other words, Pitt s! a tool or creature of the Jews, nuirk. the St. Laurent forces are j record of service was adequate! Proof? Get ready to shake in satisfied almost to the point of so long as just the general pub-1 your boots, folks. Here It is: complacency with the strategic i lie was concerned. It was only Because the UN flag was just gains thiy feel they haye made j when the, head of toe Liberal plain blue nd white and so so far. r . , j Party wax cdfccerneil f thut it, was the flag of Israeli! They are particularly ' elated isudtienry merited demotion. I Evidently these half-wit anti-v.ith the way the now celebrated j The PC's, in brief, aren't too i Eemitics never heard of a coun-Pitt ca.se turned out. When the) dissatisfied with their success in try called Scotland, or a prov-droscd manager of the Fort i making the Pitt case a cause ince callpd Nov Sl:'la', Jh , Garrv Il.itel withdrew from the' I Andrews flag of both old Sc.ot- USED CARS script: "John, by the Orace of Ood. King of England, Lord of MILESTONES is relntid Duke of Norinnndv and for a vote of 28 to 17. There It was for the first time In 53 years a BrltWh Col-imibia government hud been defeated on the floor of the Legislature. , Two more iays the sesaion lusted, to clean up necessary business, to pass acme money votes, to give approval to some non-cnntentlous legislation. Those last two efays were hx n from 1h, Hl .1 The UMf " AfUtnp and Cmmt of AnjOU y,0 wondPr j( 73jj yeari hence, a 40 Year Aqo Today .dictator win look over anme document written more than sensutlonal crasade which J. M'irnmmi' uMtrie,ut nMi. .land and New Scotland is plain Real estate dealers In town re- blue and white. But those Jews port sales are active and prices SPVPn centuries aK. . rxunnng Maccionneii was directing on his fidence in the frantic manner behaU before the Railway Com-1 m which at times it resisted the,re d0, 8Ct , J1 S mittee he lelt the PC's in the po-j PC efforts to secure a wide-open ! h automatic i & preparing for the demise of; trend. their 1 trlKintiire ftnne wir ! Here are some more plain blue , ,'inill U1I1VMII. rut .ilia, will, . I Tito has been pondering. Is Magna Carta called the collective soul, the bill of rights of the English speaking race. nnrl white fines: Greece. Guar- u ,...,. j ., .,,., . j i . , , . A , ... Hifiwiiirnia unu v,i ii'iii. i.iu VVOrU IIUS U.'ril IHTi.ru ll'llll V,.KAi.n.A v, liMi. the PCs didn t Furthermore, ,mala. Honduras. Nicaragua,' . !-... ..-. FOR SALE 21951 Austins 11950 Austin 11949 Anglia Coach 1 1948 Dodge Sedan I OR THE M N Wild Kl.Ut IKKS (HEAP TRANSPORTATION 11938 Plymouth 11937 Plymouth llnth In Ver Cootl Shape Superior Auto SERVICE LIMITED Jrd Ave. W. Theme Oreen tlT r.,ll i crMnnnL.I..,. .W-A... IV 1 . KlKWtt lOltl. ,ll K Will IW Bliill.-.l tt friSalvaclor' Uruguay. m the meantime there were on the new townsite of Smithes their heir arguments that Pitt n was a hurried calls to Government ' around " " " May 1 ' I victim of political injustice that' ANOTHER rathPr ludicrous House by Premier Bennett and - . ' he was also a Canadian National. ,,it ,inSt i!N that'cxiF Chieftain Harold Winch i 30 Tear Ago I Oday holding the bag. j , The Liberals feel that the PC's! cut a publicly ridiculous figure. They feel that the PC's exposed the fundamental lack of Judgment which is always represented by acting first and thinking afterwards if at all. The view, furthermore, Isn't confined to the Liberal Party. Experienced Parliamentarians in all parties except the Official , j rime c Railways employee and a war u does not oppn eacn session ! Mr. Beniw-tt was asking for lm-j The Canaoian Express Corn-veteran. And the CNR employees. jth prayerg k, Almighty God. j mediate dissolution of the Leg- pny has ordered 50 new express and the war veterans are twO j lhink u would be a grand tslature; Mr. Winch for a chance refrigerator cars for shipping groups whose friendship the PC', sdea if it di(j p0T then all the j to form a CCF government. halibut. you HOLY WEK UNITED SERVICE Wednesday, April 1st at 8 p.m, In the Regular Baptist Church Speaker: SR. CAPT. ,l OKt.K OYSTRYK Under the auspices of Prince Rupert Ministerial Association are unaer-staniaDiy anxious W;leiigions in all the countries; But Lieut-Governor Clarence cultivate. They feel that theyL,,....,! havp to take their turns, i Wallace acceeded to the Prem- 20 Years Ago Today Official figures showed Prince made, some headway in cham It would be a humbling exper- 1 ier's wish. It Is all very well to Rupert had more sunshine and ience lor all the delegates, par-(talk about the ueut-iovernor t ticularly from our over proud ' constitutional right, but, In the RADIO And f Opposition believe that the PC'3 should have known from the lirst that neither Pitt nor any long run he has no right. He and over arrogant west, to be one else in a similar position would be likely to stay to the pioning Pitt, tl was a real fight and no mere sham battle that J. M. Macdonneli waged. Writes Off Bond Expense end in the sort of campaign that must do as his chief adviser tells him, unless, of course, such advice should be absolutely wild.! The Premier in this case advised dissolution. The Premier said that if the CCF should reminded of the great religions of the nations of the East, whic& produced the Three Wise Men. They, through their own religion not our's, knew in advance of the birth of the Prince less rain for the first three months of the year than last year. 1 0 Yeors Ago Today The three-cay Co-operative Institute sponsored by the Extension Department of the University of British Columbia was opened in the Eagle's Hall wltf a large and enthusiastic crowd J. M. Macdonneli was waging For Pitt that campaign could PRINCE RUPERT CITY AND DISTRICT form a government, again would of Peace when our own British only have one outcome, namely: the destruction of his hopes for advancement in his profession. come a stalemate, and eventual forefathers were near savages. LIBERAL CONVENTIO, OTTAWA CP The oern- defeat, and that, said the Prem Could be, in some ways, even I'itt prudently quit while ne;nent. is wriUnsr off AH41f as ier would not be good for British in religion they are ahead of us still. BUSINESS OF CONVENTION: I elH 1 . Nominotion of Liberal condidote to contest provmcia Exploding Artillery Shells Rain Fire on Village For Five Hours could still salvage some respect the of preparing blank from his employers for belated bonds foT a Second World War Judgment. He wisely left the'victory ioan that WM neVer ls-PC's to build their fortunes on sued. norne other foundation stone Flnance Minister Abbott ex-than the ruins of his career. plained to the Commons that . .... K.nF the bonds were engraved in 1945 tiiiitit suit for a 10th victory loan expected But that 'a not the way the; to floated m 194a, But it Canadian Troops Leave For Home PUSAN, Korea (CP) Some 800 Canadian troops, including the 2. Nomination of delegates to provincial Libcrol convenf" 3. Consideration of Resolutions. This is on important convention ond oil Liberals are urged o attend. PCs se things. They take tne, was found unneciiry to Usue First Battalion, Royal Canadian Regiment, sailed for home Monday after a year's service with LEWIS, Ind. CP) Exploding" artillery shells from three ammunition cars on a derailed and burning freight train rained tire on this village or Ave hours More than a dozen building's were burned and scarcely one was left undamaged. the United Nations army. Only two persons are In hospital. Thirteen others were treated for cuts and brulccs. Gutted freight cars today are in a twisted mass around a crater 60 feet wide and 30 feet deep. Force of the explosion was felt 35 miles away. Other departing units includ view that Macdonneli got far f the loan, and the bonds now are enough in hU crusade to satisfy i0f no use. the public that Pitt would still j -couldn't you eU there or be manager in the Fort Garry lraiipaper?" asked Stanley Hotel if he hadn't had the mis- j Knowles CCF Winnipeg North fortune to have run up agaln-st I Centre. 2nd CIVIC CENTRE-8 P.M.-APRIL ed the 23rd Field Squadron Roy al Engineers and the 37th Field Ambulance unit.