::2 Prince Rupert Daiiy 'fkws - THE LETTER BOX ft See Thursday, (letober 22, 195.i H' I VTS PRfMI? . Hll uta havp hi'fl iTiAr rpcnept.i'rf : 1 hp ritv mr(Vn,.. t. . 1 ' if ...... by ABUT MUSCU .An independent daily newspaptr devoted Ui the upbuilding of Prince Rupeit and NorTliern and Ontral British Columbia j Member of Canadian Press Aurtll Bureau of Circulations ; ' Canadian Daily Newspaper Association V. rilbllsrtcd by The Prince Ruprrt D.ulv News Limited. J. F MATiOR. President H. C. PFRRY. Vice-President , . . . . , Subcrint(on Rates: - - ' ...j WIU LIle rj(st i The Editor, ; citizens than Chief Billy Vickeis Judges of what they now pay! The Daily News: and Sergeant Bailey of the city ! throuRh loss of native trade! The following contains my police detachment. jth'ough raids and heavy police! reply to your editorial of Octo- j Regarding special privilege , court fines imposed. The matter ! ber 15 on the police referendum. , seekers, we know they are In : of dropping In for a quick drink i The principle of referendum is every community. And, brother, ! is common practice .to most! a menus of recording public please don't be simple enough to humans, be they police officers opinion on certain questions, try and persuade an oldtimer like , editors or aldermen. ' I nore r '$ L 4"'-- !:' i' : i i . . - Sins? Vu J!y carrier Per , 26c; per month. 1 00: per ye:a. 10GO -Hy mall -Per month. 75c: per year. 8 no. Autliiti:'.ed as second class mail by the P OrTice Depal'tniellt. Ottawa, Clare Luce Loose Therelore, it s hard to under- me that the- Mountles are lm- Last, but not least, the matter stand why some editors oppose niune from human weakness, i of taking a referendum in face its use. There's a weak spot in every; of hostile Influence at work.' of I hold that all governing human being . . . the secret is to course as usual meaning Mos-bodli'.s in a democracy should be , find it. - cow. Is Just pure bunk and de- directly attached and responsible , Under a city police setup, the nors downriuht foolishness un- 1 w n i- jrujrr iiipy govern, mars ponce commissioners wouia oe wormy oi attention ALU. UfcUKUK B. CASEY. IT'S TIME . . . W. I). Nidi,, general manauer of communications for the Canadian Pacific Railway since 1!32 has retired. He had a total of 4H ypars wjtn the rom pany. He joined In Calgarv in THE LEADING Itali:m newspaper bailed the ' recent announcement . if i U.S.-I'rilish intention to - hand Trieste to Italy with jthe same big black type ; it also nseil v ben it wa ; backing Mussolini. i Cnrrirrr drll.i Srrn ONplnilli-d j 'In i tl. w.i.s nil duo to (he ro-; ! ltl:irkoll liidy. CliH'C lliMltlli': Tuio, wile of (lir publisher of; Time anrl Lifo. who ts now U.S. , nmtaviadtvss to Italy: ! "What happened lias been to i J e rent extent the work of a j "vt mm. rf Mrs. Lure, and it U ii"-. nd nt-ces-aty that the! '( .: ii i, (.;.ir kniiw it. . . . Per-' I'M' "' dry we will learn with ! TO IMSTAL STORM WINDOV AM. TVPES OF WINDOWS AND SASH MtfiETOlfc ' and local autonomy. . some citizen go to the poilce j Mr. Editor, your statement stal ion now with his complaint jthat the city police were thrown and see how far he gets with the out years ago for good reason, is top brass If they dont like It. not correct, and I challenge you Their direetwvs reside In Ottawa. to prove it. Defects In the foi-ce not In Rupert. It s the nucleus were never mentioned and by of a police state, the charm of only one single vote In council every dictator. ! the trick was put over, not by j Neither do t think we will have j referendum. ; to rely on culls in a cheap iiul- I Here is the reason and I rhal- form to spread goodwill. What lenge contradiction and proof to we would, expect and demand Is the contrary. The motive was that, they know how to get along j to defeat Mayor Newton, who with people Who are In pursuit of held office as mayor for eipht their own affairs and doing no i years, father and founder of the harm to others. city hydro plant at Woodward The next point is cost. Possibly ray... GREER & BRIDDENLi 215 Mrst Avenue Went "'! Reflects ana Reminisces K I -Contrast in Salmon EAKLY CLOSURE the last weok in August oiuKl the agony of the poorest salmon season that Southeast Alaska has ever known. It was a discouraging and disheartenin.ir dem-!.f)Hst)-a(ion of decline and depletion of failure in management of the resource. These demonstrations "2have lven occurring annually, with a severity anl Ct'egiilarity which cannot he ignored and cannot lie Xdenied. ' Especially damning- is the contrast which exists ;-l)etween the situation in Southeast Alaska and that on the coast of British Columbia. V ..Consider it this way: . Physically, Southeast Alaska and the const of rirish Columbia are closely similar. True, they ni" ;:livrded politically by an imaginary line which i nn : ."'down Portland Canal and out to yen thron. h T . -. 'Knt ranee. This line leaves no trace in tie wr.o- ;;and;even the-smallest salmon doesn't know it U Uhere. ' Whene waters are inhabited by salmon of the j Msame sjecies feeding-, on the same feed running; at ! the .ar.ie time. f. fundamental difference in the fisheries of tthis. continuous and related coastline is that the i ishei-y resources of the American section is sick. ; i r Power Workers Taking Vole v,!:'i r ttuvr iu'eliieiice and !!'! ' n Mrs. J.uce rue- '' ' i" I'mi.Tlni this arduous .:. 1 . r-ur-y end," i Laice. In order to seize the utility and barter it to the Power Corporation of Canada, Newton must first be removed from office, in addition to myself. To accomplish that It was deemed necessary to scuttle the police commission, a bodv consisting of the late George Frlzzcll. W. H. Montgomery and Mayor New ton, all three PartyTreat TAFFY APPLES President Eisenhower will be in Canada next month. He will be present at a full cabinet sitting and address parliament. It i.s said, informally, that the American chief executive and Canadian ministers will discuss "affairs of the world." They could say, instead, "affairs of On Strike Action di:pi:nds wlu'; yon IT .A 1. 1, mean the idea a "happy eno." If; VANCOUVER f More Mian! is to make the ladv ft 600 union members are taking a! now deceased. The whole nnrn storv with- :.iT; ; mnraj- ana stilt not be strike ,,rl.Kr .vo vote e In ".V a dispute which! "lch tion was quietly ne. formed under Tr .V, "the face that; launched i direction of Col. 6. P. McMordie. " nn" "T'.. 0"RUout BrIUsh Columbia ! aV.n,hwetern laying -the groundwork first i,i,; 1V, .,.,... Oeorge Oee. business manager1 It a mousana ships. 'then; vou con f"" - n call the Trieste announcement a i 1 ,tl ' "IKCII SPKAKS OIT -4- Notioe-outokle-- l,riuiin..i,.JiUiiii.. ;u- tar Ical 213. International! lime ma it) 7 tip ntilio i -Uniri Church I : "TVi. Vnn irnn., :now What mi... ., . . mv00,'f .. Brotherhood Brotherhood of of Electrical Electrical Wnrlr Work nimi '-iiinyor. niavor. m With un Newton newuip ana nri myself v. lv - stroke of . power diplomacy." , Is?.- Come Inside and Hear out of office the whole operation rs , AFL . 81lld ,j ., the "vrnment-Most other observers call it the ; ur New Organist. ?y, w as stKicessfullv nerformed supervised vote would be taken greatest allied blunder since the I ' ti , , i Ht Vancouver. AbboLsford and " Vwn for a 'ew sho years - Victoria and results would be WilH Wild eeese, R'nS appeared while perhaps the first easy the.known tonight. inc .-K-fi.MJii .si'fii , noi'u u-aa iiw iiiiiiiiix ""' iri'r cincu i vrii imm uqid C"l ur, R(x;i-.RS';ti ni v !"VKL1' and wairr in -Ant I- nr k.rA ' ! end of the Second World War I j TIME magazine lost since gave j up any such old-fashioned i idea as giving the news straight. But what are readers In countries allied with tlit irsA t nvhie that of the Canadian portion is healthy and productive. l'i During the past eight years four pink salmon vfjycles the average pack in Southeast Alaska has rUieen (;', jier cent of the 40-year average. h-at,-i ovrr aarai water, add tl..rnj; :nc s;. . ncie. were num naie The 1BEW seek n tn.cpnt sighted high over Prince Rupert of the city hydro lasted. But the ho ,rlv hfcrease from the Wednesday forenoon. fatal day arrived. cS One has soon Without b r s lectric to do a bit of figuring as to how 'hat steady stream of power , Mr Gee said the union would far south they will fly, and the ffvenue the city could not meet continu; to "try and neKotiate ' 1 ' " ")Tr. rrnniv. . twcb!,- tviilin( lt5- ...v ,v m,,u ri io C1K.I ill liullin-.i (.'..UtT. For F, K,; tpr Ha. Unit ! think when th u ! "u,""rf OI siuray ana beau ful "s nnmimes, tnerepy oeiaulting. .ith thp rnmn.nv !.,.,.,iii '"n'nMnfhodno u j ----- .; 1" onus nip iaieo 10 aie. The atter The 1111 pivlncla, provincial government then 1 ''" B noage-podge of fact a strike and I n.t n.c. s,lt. R- t"r. C: I.iJ.. P.O IV . wi, VKxn! ii ,, . , niiriii!)- tnese same eii-nt rears, tbp :ivpi":i or : possiblv denenris nn " hi now n.., " annnlnted Mr . . " , fantasy ianiasv nr or rlnu'rit-irrli downright fibr '' i kt - " '"""J mRny . ' Ur . L 7 ' J , A1 ('r as no settlement is reached, he I .'P-ri P'cKcts would s u r r o u n d ?pacli :n Lntish Columbia has been l0l.2 per centjtinn Unn i as appeared appeared in the .ff New tea ti.t tot tbp T, lO I York TlniM (nr rif.trho A lr. I 40-year average on ,,, the city ,,.. U hvdro . nlant i . and j power plants and . generat ng Within ?n VPnra if fll K :: ! Under the heading " 'PER. I SUASION' OF -WAR PRlf?riM. ; W!iat is the answer? io drive rrom Dawson """ " "-uienmem.. ; Creek to ..We k;1()W just how mufh the Alaska border, as it Is now Your bewilderment concerning power It takes to maintain essen- ERS," the New York Times says ! -l ... L. i ed'tnriallv " - I1BMI i MONTREAL, Otolw 22ii.I-'IV mi IO drive to Toronto from Mont- t!le (-i,V' ability to cope with tial ervlees. If the company real. But. who wants to drive to iPf,i''i"S the city apart from the co-operates, we plan on produc-i' where there's only 130 days be-, R"Vil Canadian Mounted Police inK Just enough electricity to tween freezing periods? I iDdicntes a ios-bound mind. We service hospitals and similar t i did it before and can do it again. ;em e r k e nc y Institutions and! Sixty-two per cent of Cana-iIn aritliti we will be keeping householders, but not industry i ! "Actually, "the United Nations j Command, and the nations thnt ;it represents, should go much ! further than they have cone in cbtilii tlien forr-t iIhih!". a ! anirl to me tho nth' r ii;iy. "Ii'i. nui air. tntinf u t!i:it in.-tk-- vim iiKik a'-lWr..'. arnv nl nuhiO'M.'" . . . M.i.le im lit. tmlif at.itili- I'liinl'lllalieli (if luU ariti IjIoii-') :m. Imw rialit lli. v arr lor mi'. ! protesting the outrageous deci sions of the Neutral Reparation ' ,a,1s 'V('nl ,0 the Polls 011 elec- company wlln our ow-n self-re- We would appeal to Industry to Commission iissin . ' jtion dav last summer. German ,;Pect master of cur own ship, shut down and leave the power, Willi l.ll.III.NMi IA.TI:.MJ:s ii. ; 1 .1. ..I . I . t I . . U! . ui.no iiiiu an eiecuon last mhii-f 1 UI slal- an ' to homes and emergency ser-, nier. and on that occasion 86 per i P,'lnrp RuPert's history, never vices." j 111. II .! Ml' H Mi (IIIC VI'll Till.. I'!- mnk rin ftttki.t or i.lai.l; m runliirnv or ft. nru t -n I.:-1 It was said in the armistice sreement'thaf there should be ,nn coercion' in the process. Yet I he snnivienH It, ...... cent or Ote Germans marked --nn. r .inn ri,h, :1K nl0 ,,. a tianas " i-'i' ilk vet wifi-t nimmcuic n, k i cvm-nm'. 1'anHrwil to akin : heir hallols. Well, thev set a i-i m-nuiii com -: . :.., tniiSiinn Ivig o(,...ii.. i l . .Mil.. I rate examnle somethinir 1: I.nliiuin Nu. Nij7 in. h r ro d. i' Hold Itn To Rnmtmre Willi txit It IrJ-cintUn ""iii.iii.r Hiiuinrizeo ;a procedure in which Individ - i Hals. .neainst tl-,.,1 Canada has not been admitting very much in recent years. bans i ... v 3 ' - 5 v- 1; -:' I. j c; rid 4 .'if V - . ' v, ,"i : V- - y J 5 ,... '- ; . j i .''"' ' 1 'If. ' it..,Ci?''.-..iMi' -.1,.- liaii't.' I.y . . . .ki'rpins thfin a iWiM. can be M-"ii-irr.(,.rf nnA i ntinR mill lnvi-lv v' We Alaska purse seiner will be'quick to blame Dif Straps, to point to the fact that there are no jlrapV in British Columbia. S: 'That is true; but it is also true that traps are ;thc only form of gear vhose number the Fish and nVildliO Service fan rejralatelTrap h1iig4is the filing oj)ei-ation whose intensity ' can' be con-ni'olled can be, and is. I Tiaps are the only form of salmon fishing (.(.;ir uhit'h cannot go up the creeks and fish above the deadlines. fii The trap operator wilPsay th'Jt illegal fishing -by mobile gear is one of the principal destructive influences on the American side; and provides one 3f the sharp contrasts with the situation in Canada. .The basic problem of the Alaska salmon is .."broader than gear and more complex than enforc-nient. .... Essentially it is one of administration administrative efficiency and administrative courage. ' - ; i -. . : 1'acif ' u- I 'ivhcniinji. . v j i -H j , i wiih .ii:ui;i:n.s i.orntN. ' . lor ymtr t If Imt eiii.il !hl imrp. I ; forced to endure a continuous j , brain wasliin-' f()r ,,ht ))(u(!.s , ! day, six- days a week, from i : now till Dercniber 23. Just where ' litis falls ;:hnr f eoerriim' has i ; not been explained." j i ! Ti: l Olt A CHANGE American consumption of tea i.s reported to have increased 14 per cent within the last two years. Many of us know that in 1773 tea helped the Yankees win a war when tons were nitched .. . . a(( All Styles and Colors os low as wlii If, liijui'l In! inn in . . al ri,t I hone W' I when twil rrn'tlarlu uliir tlir m-w --.( )ititc a er.1.1 . . . t i...,,.' imI new. .I' I!U!5 fantastic hit. " of misiiifoi- iiiiiiiiiii inlo ro.-trm " harbor "muui. Rut. out "lnn limim biiMi K'l"f ...,T 1. . . . - i since lnatUin lllililll. Iu. av,. If ; J t.llPll It. helling . .--u. - SlllllV n, h tiE ii'-aii- i.i -.11.. .--,.1 m-k S Hi" i.uii i , I sn.fl wll ! f '". J $1.95 Fashion Footwear apprared In some newspaper rat; I mans when the tea pot was put wMh no integrity: or in a propa- I"" the stove at the first far-off nf a police state, : sound or an approaching bomb-v;hci-e,the editors falsify fuels' cr. on inptrurlion. j . , But the New York Times' is ! IM ;INK N MmHhi-mt Christmas for, ilol in, in iir nnv htrli i ll ,hit. You run the tirntili-m Jidr gi nlii liiina evi-n ilmiiitli tln-v are w r (Tri-iii f.. The vi Mime rlti-nii-e:il,i wlmh rnililo tlirin In cut into (iriiiie nriil ilinilve nn-nw have a w:iy nf tlix'lttnij the natural oili (mil ynullifitl anfini-iw of your h.-tnit.il ,So timn-iw-e-fli on JiTerns Lution nuhi aw-.-iy! It rontnins two wonilrr-wmkiiia in Uri'ilii-nla ilix-lnr iiw tr wit'iin-irm! In a wink, tlify ptnrtmle nn i lii'lp to rrptnre thi mil'ii-nina tare yonr h."iniln ncnl! I'w Ji-rir'-iia I.otiun nvohI ihleigint hiin.la. 15', 37r, $1.15. inn tin- i"'1-1"'" "'7 ,.., thi. fiiiti iif. A" ' H.-i..nK llmhiiiini tf in i V ' Hh.l f.nl.i. M-a-it Mimhinstun '?'':!'. '. .wbli is.rtoi" "; .if MKNTilOl.OiM- I: RC. DELEGATES LEAVE vWR OTTAWA CONFERENCE I in my iiiwliria'' bnef " -I c ' f' "c ,, " $ iln. M" m.d-Novembc:r. And llKU about l.ucVhu n iiKt"'"'" the Austra, niT per day V uld Preparatory Jobk Hun Par Ahrif M-reenert .,i ,.w. . . . , " . , m ntfnre ' "rc you you've ve crossed crossed the the Pael Pneifil f let b.nlil for . neray fit Rnn Rend-on Into A CrUU Latt Um.L '11. " H oaw-iies,-rrnrri InTactnet 'nu,"lnc; - never under duress. -, .. ... Mlf.." "Tu v'-"tv' rewr Kelly, of the United Church with rt"u , . llf ;z;rz:"rn' BC -ieft for today t0 Hoss rm to f dinner unr. "( KF.AM OK Aj n imiti t L R i ' -y H lii-i hreat" 5 , Minute Cn'.int , , ptetfilly and nothing phin-nedl 1 felt panic, for a , cuiuerence concerning the Indian Act Th . meeting:- open October 26. 7:, ; He was accompanied by William Scow. Alert Bav Prcid-nt V.; of :,ho Native Brotherhood; An.ly Pan.,, Nrlh .ecuv ! Mtut Nrth Amr,Can " X, n AOuI. 4JPE, Australia (CP) '!Be D'itt:h journalists touring Aus!ra!i.-i expressed themselves n ''"' Pl"ased with living '' - n-rc, -where thous-"' '' I,-'t' !t immi-'ratiU have " recent years. thrn n-inrnilKTril niv evpr-rendy shelf of HI.INZ CONDl-NSKl) SOt'l'S. Pi rvcii him hut Chirkm Conwimme with a little rhoppril pnrslry ailileii at the l.-mt nioiin nt. M.iiIp a rurry nf the venl rut lot with Hi ina ('omlini Cif.im nf Celery Hmip to (live it th it ml'li'd I'Bnnii.ll.inir M, n-i.i t" fill' htllll.'ini ;Fil up with SPECIAL NEW WRINGER WASHER nf When I ,w Miliar . . w, nr,.-n co fur it! (,0 :' . in ii,-i, nd r-r5 'iiii';''"1, ,,n ,,' :.r'; " C"U'1 rt'i "h,, Quick Food Energy exprTts nf me. Ihrim r wns a finnl who SUl'i'eiW. Ill I Win1 WiMii:il " keepa a siipplv of the thivnni mill lleint ( tiiihn..l Komi. oll"l Unit. tin hand. Apiirt from Snup , 'KM Ml . 4: i t f .ft, I they're ':.;; "(V:ini of nli-a, will ilfhclit thp lamily wonderful for shiii-ik. meat loaf or d!'t'!.miei There'. Ao Trfi,. W hen The Cold B r if f : II I... n,.,illier 1.- vie.im ,,, try i' A('K-l-Xl.!': '!;;'" 'T'Lia.v.f .t mil H y ii k- - .i inu - "Really sefeyou up fortheday- wnn't ran' ymir onk imikiiiir it. lil'Mt'.'llill-' heinue ill' , WO- Tl ... . nmir ti" . . ,u.a ' mil none. 1 1" 7 ii nHsn to vnur pimr ell! GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS IlKRC't'I.ES MECHANISM Built to withstand years and years of the worst kind of punishment. fAST "Wash Hungry" Just loves dirty clothes. Official tests prove Inglis washes faster and cleaner than any Other make. NEVEK HAS TO BE OlI.Eft 8ealed in oil for life. WEAR AND TEAR ADJUSTMENT (Takes up slack after years of wean-Known as the Inglis DOUBLE LIFE feature this is something the man of the house will want to see. tUTOMATIC PIMP Empties tub in 90 seconds. JO-MINUTE TIMER WITH SIGNAL. Price 229.30 Trade in your old wasrr 50 00 YOU PAY ONLY $ 70.50 .is for strength . a--. ii nl " H'lt . I8f THIIKE-ply tidies in ('iinm Hun let I' "". ..viniili' I." .1 .. ,.t I I 1, ill t I 11 I other linind name keep yu .ie (ii plf ' if, I lifort of I'.ier-elle. Jit "' Tniike-tiP pnnurM nnniH Wonileifnl for removing other uses too! Riven far HONNKTS Ihnlliim CIIHISIMAS t'ASlI kuMN SYRUP Teat t IIHliK ol 11 eiti'ti wren iv -. .o , of $300: of im: with 5 iiriaes of "D,' ' ', f pnzea of $251 I'lna a ehnnen al I THUl'SAM) DOLLAR Chrislmas onyour, L keatfast cereal' Write in 30 wordi or t"'"- n"oiu v..- Ail"", a, prefer Blue Bonnet Mamarine. fei 1 entriea aa vou Irke-nnd enelosc with w c IT reven i-v-r, 1. r rw .;.!, CLA HollJokeepmS RUPERT RADIO and ELECTRIC 313 Thud A,.nu. West Phon. 444 Seal of Approval) from Blue Bonnrt . . mL . reasonable fiiesimiK For a ehanee al the A Christmas Bonus wrilo how many n'"l 'lue Jionnet of Hint Hnnnrt. on ench 'entry. Mail t-e Toronto. Ontario, 'i"ito