( ray.. Uneiupl Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It 0 1 Monday, April 7, 1952 ; Increased Praise But Practice, Too Palm Sunday Exhortation United Church Hears "Crucifixion" j Palm Sunday services at First i United Church drew large con- Reflects and Reminisces . OTTAWA An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of t Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations. Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. D. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. G. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By carrier, per week, 25c; per month, $1.00; per year pj?jtJ S10; by mail, per month. 75c; per year, $8.00. vvit'' Published every afternoon except Sunday by , Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, Rotarians and their friends jP tS?1, : had a glimpse of Prince Rupert rn . . 01 ! ..,..,.J u,ith cnnnkl I ' . 1 ui nut. greguuons jiwivmj i"" .forty-three years ago l" when wnrn a morning music featured both pioneer with a good ft. week memory wa, Tn r7ur7tsin i brief vislvL er cltw city ina1 S7'.'W .L ' ,, and evening, in me moiinnB.. here Iast week ,m i Rev. L. Sieber ;oia me events w J. Alder, a former com-lm- - . . . 'v. LI1RT1 q .... ' i of the lloiy Wi'Fj m nis enna-; nwiuiirr ana an original old : unrt. .: Authorized as second class mail by Post Office Department, Ottawa. ! Kefauver Law-diver ; SENATOR TAFT has ad- ren's talk am and ana then men spoke p.mC on oi. tlnwi. now iivln i victoria, wag i ZT: ' ' lv P and Practice to the adult ' .,nrhpn B,1PSt Wto of iiim ft !f raise ) ' I ennerecations. Praise was nut Hi ! enough. The cheers of welcome He described the presence here! 11)0 Prince tv, tc ChriH Dy me crowns ai jnu- iln t August, August, l'J09. l'J09, of of Sir Sir Charlr. Charles l"ny nnv S-nu 8?DtwnhI - salom were all too soon -When the -demon statisticians" that STATISTICIANS' VIEW- change "r ,a! Rivers-Wilson, president of the lhe dock bv ti 2 We too 0rann Trunk Raiiwayt and Blr And whHm T to cries for His death ... i. r-,it, i ctottice InMnrtinir rnst. 01 inuivc up liir uuiiuiliun OUIiau Ul "''""-', a ,. hn' must must im-.,!ci pra .se bu. U'P we must living iiuirv w ,u,ir n.v. new Quarters in Ottawa this practise the ideas that cause us Grand Trunk Pacific. They were "f plat. if nmisp the nastor declared, -s ji ... ..in.. " yprins or early summer, they will pet help from hydro in their efforts to secure an unobsmicted view of things. Hydro is to icmove all the overhead wiring now marring the external appearance of the building- The wires are to to underground. The Junior choir sang, -It Is My iplate Tll(,re were trn courMs ; Fathers House." A t .peclal In-, Thp o,.rasion wa, un(lpr thp gus. sirumviuai iim-i, wuu iw.n. -; p0f,s oI th.3 Board c Tra(1(, and ec DOOk On jU nv-i ru cum.i t : me wearing or evening dress was And RKm iii-iuy riujui u w ". itiKen as a mailer or course. Mr mi. .., I much enjoyed Alder has p memento of the AVOIl) (i the evening servtce there evc,-t j the lorm a mcuu a capacity congregation i : A', was t Murray Reports ministered a rude joit to those who thought that; General Eisenhower al-! ready had the Republican; nomination "in the bug". If the genial General Ike: wants to win over Taft he will have to come home: and fight. The nature of Ike's fight i.-, already clear. For MacArthur is supporting Taft, and Mac-Arthur is plainly getting ready to whip up the nation with a scare and fear campaign. Ir. Jackson. Mississippi, he recently stated that the Truman gov-: ernment was "leading us to-! ward a Communist state with as dreadful certainty as though' the leaders of the Kremlin were themselves charting the course." MacArthur is trying to out-McCarthy McCarthy. i An amaiin huh , NOV SO MANY Paw book mi1iiMT when the senior choir san? Stalner's Crucifixion. Soloists In inf)). the Inh" nf flnrllno o M be sfnt tt Now T.he Campaign Is On the first candidate now officially nominated WITH and one more, if not two, definitely assured, the provincial election campaign in Prince Rupert may be said to be on. The election date has not yet been set but probably will be made known this week. Rest guess is that the polling date wifl be around the middle of June. That will make two months of campaigning. With a new system of voting, with the political situation somewhat obscured following break-up of the coalition and the possibility of a fourth political party being actively in the fight, this should be a lively' campaign with a lot of new factors and possible new alignments. There is no lack of important issues with plenty of possibilities -also for side lines. Material there will be aplenty for discussion, debate and expression of opinions. While personalities may, and quite rightfully " " f'Unrlnml -U . . ...ill . Doing Orawa wh Coriboo's M.P. .Momentous Speech by C. I). Howe-Airport Talk Including Prince Rupert wi-ic nuiunu m.uo, ""'"iiiifffi suit in prince Rupert was "'""rut Mr it Roberts and Dr. R O. Large, anythlnK but s'mple. The ioi;Rh 1 11 reveals whvd-each of whom did full Justice to ,alny( p-rimti Ivo railway camp cines Rive only their respective numbers. The had not become a social centre an(l il to rm,,,.' choir did a spiOndkl Job in tho celebrities foretold h:iiif.n..K i the trouble mv. 0'- LlKlv MS ftnd dining in style meant '.ails cu n"n-sur;lcal Thp I lie Atomic Atomic Age.as A op u-w OHKiaiiy officially welcomed w eitumtii When wnr , control '""; and balanced harniony. alut tips Honcc much bom)w. treatmnihKSh Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe reported to Parliament on the expressive interpretation. Many(ln(4 back and forth. Tht.ie was cessf ul lor the where research has con? I ,Ue a srramb,e- progress at Chalk River, Ontario, the heen oninf on at. a cost to the Canadian taxpayers (jiep.ation onlh.-lr way out. It, nJWhere else, except in the It may be ;ht Ev . .0.. l:n; ,1.11.,..- ,fV,1 U4M .. tho indeed 10,a,,'e perform- you years of t w r . o-i. Hon Doug. Abbott is being Members of the tholr included ! L""""""al.". ",c '"" : 0217, Excelsior 8;r: we once had a hard-boiled tw0 important facts: pes' ered on all sides to cut down Mr. R G Large, Mrs. A. p. ' reason and now or soul. Every-; ML. j'JK-W " Ml the tax on clgs. ; Crawley, Mrs. E. WriRlit. and the thing, fresh from the builder's ! Misses Crawford, Blalu.skl, I. hands, wai new and shining. Carl Spring-jr is the bijiRest Fcotf and L. YouiiRiiuin in the Chairs, convenient to the open among the big men In the Tor- soprano section; Mrs. C. Roberts, fiicplact. held their spell. Oeort-f onto group to ooerate in North-Mrs. O. Freeman. Mrs. L. Sicber, Sweet, newly arrived from Chl-crr B C. . . He is very enthusi- j Mis- A. Stewart and Miss Orant cago, was manage? and doing astic about the country . . . Says in the. alto sectlo.i; Messrs. D. R. i h:a best to foel at home. The Inn that the oil in 'he Peace River , Barclay. Rowland Miles. W. D.; stood near where the railway ; should, have a bearing on the way people vote, the principles and issues are usually the deciding 4' '1 ft Al'C 1. Howe says that within ten years atomic energy will be so far advanced that it can be u??d as power for aircraft, automotive vehicles, railway 'services and shipping. 2. The sale of isotopes from Chalk River will bring in almost enough money to pay for the entire project. Tarte) who coined the phrase "Elections are not won by prayers." It is true in the U.S.A. that nominations for the presidency are not won by the primary elections, in which the common people get some "say." Nominations, there as here and in Britain, are made by what are called "the machines." The "machines" are composed block tickles him .'. . Says agri- Smith. Rev. Sieber, tenors; and station is today. Then It fronted culture must not b? neglected in the bass section Dr. R. O.' up town. Candidates, except in the one case, have not yet been finally settled upon but, whoever they lire, thev will be good citizens with whom we live In a House bored with a long and hopes that Peace River Largo, Art Williams, Charles . ahoto ftudr pctimnfpc with ..-ill enmAthlnn ahnu 1 v.,hirta Wt.tth frianuht. Joe A fll'pr nfr-ni'rinrn l Pnvfillv and will live. ol tne party regulars, ine people . mst nf t)l spatc Pmntv Howe ' fir,n mm-o iivoinrk Bmuin Hcm v Pluvm was a com- nt. ih.it. h:inoiieterl In 1M2 wno worK at trie joo 01 pouucai , made a sppeen whlch markPC, a potent organist and tne w noie The Duke of Connaught s pres- oigamzauuu an eai iuuhu, j cai great step i.l the scientific WOlid General "Oeof" Walsh, who presentation was unaer me u.r- price tent ais.,incuon to trw urn. in anu year uui. John S. There hud ber:i a growing Im- Few of us realized that the quiet made guch a bl(t suct.esSi as t0p iectlon of choirmaster i4 Therefore, as the campaign opens, we think it jnely to suggest to all concerned that, during the I fray when tempers may become frayed and patience tried, we stick to' the issues and the principles and The plain iact is that the ; guy man who droned away with Republican machines in the hi? fac's about Chalk River ato- Wllfon. patience in town, over the ract Au liisti unitntal dutt with that the railway us atiii to b Mrs. Gordon Freeman at the tr.rr.p'.cted and it was evidently piano and Henry Pluym at the sensed by HRH. He, as much as boss on Alaska Highway, has sent orw of his trusted men back from Germany to run the Alaska Highway. Lt. Col. M. C. S. Brown, j U.S.A. are still for Taft as against , mic energy plant was making I'm joy tiiflii much enjoyed item, jaid, declaied Unit if lie could DSO, CD, will take over as soon organ was a co-operate, he would. t Deli Court-: as he can get away from the army on the Rhine, succeeding popular Col. J. S. Beaman. CD. . . . Brig. Connelly who has been in Japan (formerly of Whlte-horwi is coming back to the staff college. Eisenhower. They may be com-ia most important speech. Yet he: pelled to "like Ike" or rather i didn't raise his voice and didn't 1 lump him. But Taft is their make a gesture. His speech had man for he is the best ma- to do with the vote of one dollar ; chine politician of them all. He ; for the atomic energy work. ! talks tneir language. ! One of these new-fangled i i isotopes are bei lg used in cur- il PERSONALLY would not yet i ins cancer. There are seventy I bet a dime that Ike could beat I kinds of iso'ooe in all. They hava ! Tatt for the Republican nomina-j been sold all over the world for 1 tion - but surely hope and prav 1 Peaceful use in medicine, ihdus-!h. riffle fnr t fiorB n PrPsiJtry and science. We are gett'.ng a wedge between Canada and the United States are failing. The: Sir Wilfred Laut hr was another Korean conflict is the biescst guest of honor. Like all of the worry. Our ships ore carrying pioneer dinners, this was also in food and equipment on all the the Inn. Sir Wilfred was In his seas to nations In need. Since , usual bland form. It was the first SuutlibiMiid x PRINCE Rl Wednesdoy, . ... IJ043 Canada has exte irted ana oniy time ne niiu rvei wen One hundred years ago in $2,430,000,000 to nations needing here. He Journeyed north aboard England they treated foot and help. Much of this was by way Saturday, k Wednesdoy, mouth' disease thus: fed the of gift. critter hot catmeal gruel, swab- Canada's Easter Message to and appruxiir.. i ten days ft , .. . . .. oent Taft in power from 1952 tc 1E53 would surely land us in i world catastrophe. , Even his plan to back Chiang ' Kai-Shek to re-invade the Chin- bed out the mouth with alum, the world is of Peace and Good bacl' large sums daiiy from th's peace-time by-product of a plant which ? the of its kind i t the world. In atomic energy we aie far ahead of any other nation in the world. Howe Is the This In additior A ; Will. N: doubt Ihi Easter hymns put tar around th? roofs j Prince Rupert-va: ! now being famous animal husbandy expert: sounded from the carillon on at Toronto says that cow man- 'parliament Hill will be heard In . carefully avoid the utterance of unkind or unwise personalities. They never help in the long run and J almost invariably engender unpleasant and unnces- sary animosities. Above all, let it be a clean and sportsmanlike fight so that, win or lose, when the smoke of battle has cleared after the counting of the ballots, we will still- have preserved mutual respect and friendship and the unity of citizenship which is something far more important than politi-j CHI considerations or differences. As far as this newspaper is concerned, its policy ; will be to present the news and views fairly and ; squarely imbued with the independent idea that our dtity is to the community and the public as a whole and to no political party. This, of course, does not prevent us from expressing editorial opinions on ; general principles if and when it might appear jjdvisable or necessary for us so to do.- Parking Problem THE city has a lot of problems and quite a few of them involve financing and expenditure of money ese mainland would split the njgh pries, of it all. Within the MANAGEMENT METHODS SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO FIT YOUR OWN BUSINESS Writ . . . GtORGE S.iMwCo.HP.VXY 13 Wlr Dllti ute itse'f is a curative material ' ' clistant ' places.. Our prayers " for j $39.90 ro VA1 NATO alliance, and linisn U.N. hard, well shancd head wlvrh .. .., J ..- : ........ i . k., ' - , u wiien ttu'jt:u vv ionium umi' i peace are oei-is uuvscu ufjwj mv.-( I rut Inlormatum it even a n uiu nut sunt a uiuu bulges so much back of th errs world war. : nre secrets which Russia would ccw leet . . says :nat cleaning ; most strenuous of good works. i atoln tnrt nFtun Vine its rtrnu-: TVi-it SJrilifc:h Cr II rn hi n tirtd. Agent: J.D.VJ However, even if Taft gets the be glad to get-might be willing o; backSj bellev,3 lt not! The j too hastily in clamping down of her new idea of the loafing pen I an embargo against Alberta beef Republican nomination i think , to pay many divisions there is an excellent chance army to procure. : that he will be decisively beaten ; I m er Stmt, Sm IrMcltii ?, Clil. where manure is allowed to pile when news of a foot and mouth up is approved by 'the Toronto disease outbreak reached Vic I 1 ; by the Democrat. toria, is the belief of Rt. Hon. ! I sensed the historic nature of expert. Howe's speech. I could not re- j J. G. Oardiner, minister of Agri SENATOR ESTES KEFAUVER main silent. Recently we have Ten day Interval at Eastvr will i culture, who is trying to get the! 't A NEW WASnt. be appreciated by those of us ' embargo problem ironed . V - r W J I Model is lar in front in the race for had vic'.ou" attacks by the cpm-the Democratic nomination. buc;munists and fellow traveller on he, too, is up against the opposi-! our pact w-ith the United Stats. Hon ol the main Democratic Hansard reports as follows: Mr. "machine. ' Tins is cruelly De- Murray (Caribooi: In view ot oauie he lieaded the gang-bu.st-j the strong efforts that are being ing, crime-exposing committee made in certain quatters to in Congress ! divide us from the United States, who come long distances. The , Hon. Harry Bowman, B.C. min-budget will be brought down on ' Lster of agriculture, arrived here Apri' 8 and then the House will j today. He conferred with fed-adiourn until April 21. Drew's ! eral departmental officials, allusion to blackmail did not goj Because. B.C. acted so hur-over m well with Finance Minis- i rtedly, other provinces followed, ter Douglas Abbott. The word j and wnat was a mllcJ outbreak Clieoll Uif 0 p,icc:ffl": - Quiei 1 This teat marie hi far famil-, do you not think it would be was spoken late at night when i was dramatized as a collossal iar and respected in every home ' worth while t0 exchange v;ith everyone was on tension after a I I ' v . j, ft 1 catastrophe. It was understood tnat Min-; lster Bowman was instructed by : with a television set in U S A I United btates scientists and jn- long areary day of debate over But it made him the enemy of ' dustrialists as much information supplementary estimates. Oppo-the Democratic bosses and bigias I?ossible regarding the entry si.lon leader meant by thto that n i " . f CIS his government not to yield on the issue. The matter has now ot '.he atomic age into Canada? , 1h,. were beine Dumoselv city political machines. They which factor may require deliberation and sometimes delay. K There are other problems though that can be solved and rectifications made without expenditure of any kind. One problem of this type has become a definite nuisance in Prince Rupert and one that the city has already dallied too long with. We refer to that of automobile parking. On Third Avenue, from end to end, the parking Mr. Howe: We would be rie-! held up since many Civil Serv- V - 0,1,7 are a pretty shady lot, and ao taken on political significance ', S not look with favor on' anybody ! liRntJd ,0 excnarse information ants could not get their cheques in view of the Alberta Social Credit drive to enter the B.C. with the United States, but their until money was voted. By pro- who exposes their connections. fnt-mntin-i th Mi,nir i.i v,o K 4r, h m.ninn political reaim. Aiiorney-uen RUPERT A ! fi ' .,v,v.' YOUNG "al Lucien Maynard of Edmon-the KEFAUVER has been excep( undpr verv ri(;kl rulM. We of puttl ig Civil Servants to ln. longest and strongest : of ton' 18 nfTe try,nK to nave tne are heping that the provisions convenience by delaying the is-I champion in the U.S. Senate ' tne McMahon Act will be relaxed suing of cheques. Bowman embargo lifted. both of Atlantic Union end I to the extent that we enn cx-; " World Government. That is, in change information on civilian: t.a his big way, he favors exacuy j projects To date, that has not t uc ,'n Mn'vnard Attnrnev Gen- the same ideas as I have pre been possible. eral of Alberta, and Hon. Harry sented in my small way in this column since before the Hitler war. He believes that all the west 1 Mm Had a visit from Carl Springer, just in from British Columbia: Says his base metal group back of Stewart looks Kocil but the weather holds back everything . . . His Atlin show, placer gold (Noland Group), is still a producer and Bowman, Minister of Agriculture, j I British Columbia, here to meet j the Prime Minister. 'Foot and j I mouth' embargo has been a hard j ' hit at Alberta. For once Davie ! I Fulton, M P, Kamloops and 1 1 I hav3 been seeing eye to eye. He j I has stoutly supported the em-1 bargo and so have I taken the I side of the B.C. Cattle Growers' j ern democracies should form ; themselves into one mighty I "Federation of the Free." Each j country would handle its own! national affairs, exactly as it! does now. But international af- i fairs, including diplomacy andi Carl, who has spent a million on developing northern avia- Association of Cariboo. The B.C. tion, is glad that Ted Anple- ' government did what was per- ESSO.ndESSOgJt'J I fectly right In view of the panic ! caused by so many wild speeches I and charges at the beginning of no better buy! bjv situation is becoming worse and worse. It is high time that the city did something about it, even if some people might think they are being hurt. We realize that property ownership does not include parking privileges but it does seem high time something was being done when parking becomes so congested and unregulated that one cannot get aocess to one's own property because of indiscriminate and unregulated parking of any and all vehicles. Not only is the present chaotic parking situation on the main thoroughfare becoming a matter of inconvenience and imposition but of downright danger. The timid authorities should see that such existing regulations as can improve the situation are ' immediately enforced and no further time lost in I enacting necessary new regulations. ' 2 This is getting too big a town and there are too , m.any automobiles here and pedestrians too to , permit continuation of the present deplorable state ' of affairs as far as the parking of cars on the main 'street is concerned. defence, would be handled by a 1 united, elected parliament. While Kefauver believes that the nations now in NATO should start the move toward organic union, he , believes we can only get world peace when we have a true world government able to make and police world law. On concluding his gang-busting in U.S.A. he said: "I consider it my bounden dutv to en "u the mos research ; ,hel ' the epidemic in Saskatchewan. ! We may be thankful that the i thing has not spread. But we : cannot afford not to enforce ! every possible precautionary i mpnsure to stamD it out, nvaiiT"- 1: whaite, M.P., Skeena, got a grant for the Attin airstrip . . . Russ Baker is here in behalf of his Central B.C. Airways . . . Big business at Kitimat . . . Unfortunately no airfield at Kitimat p3ssible owing to the perpendicular geology thereabouts . . . But Terrace is destined to be a big airport . . . Hopes that D.O.T. will soon announce final policy re giving Prinre Rupert a modern airfirld. h4t HJ t the S!gn ESSO sign. turn my efforts from local crime to international crime." ,Glad I switched. As Easter approaches, it looked like better days to come. At Ottawa C. D. Howe said definitely inflation had' been chocked. The cost of living is coming down. Across the world the Russian commissars seemed to be a little less warlike. Stalin said there would be no war for three or four years. Nevertheless the western allies are not slackening their effort. Efforts' to drive to (&S0, Mrs. Frank Dibb is sailing tomorrow afternoon on the Co-quitlam for Vancouver enroute to Los Angeles where she will i meet Mr. and Mrs. William Wood of New York with whom she will drive back to Prince Rupert. Carl Springer likes good cigars and handed out some to the other three of us at lunch ... No takers . . . People around here are smoking less . .. . The cigarette tax may be responsible for many swearing off on cigarettes . . .