f hrsi irsl Pension Pension Cheques Iheques Coliec Collected Prince Repert Daily News Tr j All Aboard By Retired or Defeated MP' s Saturday, August 22, 1953 OTTAWA tP Aijout a dozen! However,.... , retirea or aeieatru cn;iuiis ui --r" oi t i As 1 See It if ' - . . . J ff . .. .. : 'A rl i 'lVS H if. w ft 1 .- '! ' 1 i InOFieimeiit telly iwwipaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rujiert uaiul Northern and Central British Columbia. Member or Canadian Press Audit Bureau of circulation ' Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. ' Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. "J. P. MAOOR. President H. O. PEIiRY. Vice-President Miss uanaaa stanaa nve ho ; . - - ul were ukmi,. ' eight in her stockinged feet. In! cheques for pensions worth as receive pensions case anybody has doubts about ! much as $3,000 a year. either lack MfflCir to1 The former members are the have that statistic, she is willing been lp ; stand in her stockinged feet ; first Parliamentarians in Cana- SenaU or bench n, Subscription Rates: pi .Jy carrier Per week, 25c; per month. 1 00; per year, 110 00. My mall Per month, 7&c; per year. $8 00. and prove' it. Whuo there, men! oian mm."" w ir, t.Tc it ii. iuB i n pension will allowances in recognition of past j such ell-ltnwn k service to their country tans as riuglr? cj One tape measure is all we need. Kathy Archibald, 10, of Kel-ownu. "B.C.. -who holds the I . . I , . - . . ' ' j Test for Nehru lie ' . - . -7 The pension plan, restricted to . . , i ti.,...,.. r . , . mineral memoir t, ' Others who i" sions include IF THE present peac Liberal, dehaim'ir J AH Notre TV,m. beauty title this year, gladly , memoers oi w.c . ..- doffed her shoes so that she ! mons. was approved by Parlia-would merit last year Under the Pert-onto's not look taller than Tor-- sion Act. members contribute six short Mayor Lamport iri nhotoarauh. ! Pe' cent 01 annual ,n.dem- Warren, Uberal whi'J re-eiectlon in e..i talks between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan succeed we may nity into a fund to a maximum j She was also ready to de-shoe f cj mui A m:ili'hlni' rontrlnu- I Ueorop Crni.L.i.. i If 1 may coin a phrase in Vic- . ... . K ,h .nvmmn I f.H . . ""M tori.i for the benefit of the cam- j. tni,. i; . reiireu ui ucii:u uimr i uuin, rroerfsaiy. i,. o ll)ers wno wul pel tne pension in aeieawa In flllmk.. 0l!.r cuiei nmisiraie wuu in r,:ini niMiiinis are tnase wno Chester a ui... t small in status em thom-h be. 'iu ,aolfc than two Parlia-1 Cor.r.orv-.e, ""J J authorized as sernrd class mall by the Post Office Department. Ottawa. HI ; Coming Circus Welcome News ZXHE CIRCUS is coming to town! It l This welcome news is announced by the Rotary Club which is sponsoring the event to finance an extension for the children's ward at the hospital. JJ Like the comic strips, the circus has an appeal , for .all ages. Dad gets as much kick as junior out of ! the miracles performed on the sawdust. If our information is correct, this is the first j; time a circus has been to Prince Rupert in at least JJ20 years. There have been carnivals, fairs, zoo trains and other assorted forms -of -entertainment, I but not the popcorn-flavored, canvas-covered per-formance which has earned the name of the "great-' J est show on earth." J : This enterprise of the Rotary Club will not only I flight hundreds of young and old but also have a may be large in intellect. i mmU. ond puli )ut0 lne fuml for and W. j. ward L. Mayor Harrison a!luntly e- it.HrH.'r service. d In Dauphin ' dined the offer and said, mi effect, that a mayor eould liioi- ! ll . , ' ?. ... . jS! ft -y. S . up to a queen without dainu;;-ins his pride. As i happens, Mayor Harrison is quite a woodsman, anJ he has some acquaintances with " I mil ii 1 1 mi well look forward to a new and brighter i hapter in the history of the Commonwealth. But if the peace talks fail, anything -can happen between India and Pnkistam It is -extremely improbable ihat another armed clash between India and .Pakistan ceurti 'jc ic-calraed in Kashmir. To understand the gravity of wliat is now liappening hi and about :Koshniir w 4wve ti -ti member that India -end Pakistan have already fought two wars -sinee they were both Slanted their independence in The first was one of the most horrible in human history. Hindus ami Sikhs began to flee irom what Is now Pakistan. Mo-htrnmedans started to flee toward what is now Pakistan. but this little feller becomes all ; HFti REALLY A SPARROW, mountains. There is no reason wiiy he should be awed by Mus Canada, who stands only a mod-trate distance above sea level. It is greatly to Mayor Harrison's credit that he refrained from cupping his hand to hU mouth and yodelling: "Alioo-ooy up thar, Miss!" Only the duy before, Mayor u i n r, v. 1 Ui Hrrlv In all rimfe. mill 7::iu p.m. sw 1 I!: I I urnit i dm, 1 Scripture Passage "Ye shall be my people, and I will be your Clod."- Kz.-k. 30:28. "swaliow" when he reaches for a tidbit offered by his nine-year-old mistress, Beverly Stewart of Chicago. The bird, who took a fancy to Beverly during a visit to the countryside, can't be coaxed away from the little girl's sitk-. Could be he likes the way his meat!; are served. OTTAWA DIARY- By Norman M. MucLecxj There's one feature of ilie may arise this year in connec- lasting value in providing a much-needed enlargement of, children's accommodation at the hospital. The club's efforts have made it possible for the present ward to be built, and this further endeavor will be appreciated by all who are concerned with the welfare of our children. . Harrison had presented a smiiil pig mascot to the '65th Irish Fusiliers. One day you meet a AM. I ll (V ru, 4th Ave W it De Hiil? Cimimuninr. Sunday Solum! i Caniin Biuil B pv HUM HIM! Sill Av. g. ti I MmitiT: ftn First Presbyterian Church An unpremeditated, unplan- 1 Vi Z , .Hirtorf ZZl national economy that U giving tion with wheat. As our Western 1"' expert, more than farmers prepare to harvest the on both sides of the In all respects, therefore, we look lorward to started fe'eing tlie circus enjoy the greatest possible success. IIHST PHIS!! pig soiiuily; next day you tc;l a beauty queen to keep her shoes on. That's the way it roc-in the mayor bu":net. Seriously though as people say after they have made a joke so feeble that it has to be labelled a joke seriously, thoui'h. I'm afraid the mayors gallant gesture was mistaken. He thought Miss Canada anada of of- 4lh AmiiL border. Maybe a million, or even more, human beings were murdered in that mast ghastly of recent wars the war of the people, fought with knives, clubs 1. 1 RfV. X. A Vti A X -a ) Iranian Oil Not Soothing ' I- : J , HUM IMU'I a spot of real worry these days. , second largest crop ever grown It's the action of the Canadian on the Prairies, disturbing ru-price level, i ) mors are reaching Ottawa to the The truth of the matter is effect that Britain this year that our price level is still un may purchase the bulk of her the climb. Back In the months ; wheat from lower-priced Rus-of late winter and the 'spring ! sian and Argentine sources, it showed tentative signs o( a j Even domestic markets are disposition to level off, or even ! affected. Canadian textile mills, fall moderately. But for.theifr example, are having real past two months it has headed i trouble to compete against a upward once more and the fear i deluge of goods imported from nf Dnvemmanl oKiiumiuti in ' nnnntrluE tuitti nrifa involtt &n i and small arms. The second war was a formal (.affair. It began when -wild i tribesmen invaded Kashmir, jwith the secret connivance of fered to remove her IRANIANS have' already had their fair share of I trouble much of - it self-inflicted but it seems likely they are going to have more. 1 H L 0 S" ( Kil l uw u r - b ' ' n 4l . f f 'it 'it i f shoes just i S ' 1 if th.it I ' ' You know I iMA-itKi ':kmU v-' 1 ,JmM.4A to be obliging. I doubt bt (was her real motive now girls are. They , say av one one At first glance it might appear that life in that j Parian. The Indian army thing when they mean som- 1 oil-rich country should be smoother now that the Kashmir through an the years" ! that the new trend Is liable to ; much lower than Canada's that""'8 rlsr: niim,nl o n ,1 1 1 r m-oA it -j V.1 o AT n Vi -j in ni p1 M rwsn fl p cm !am-?zing and lucky 3 airborne Newsmen were puzzled by Miss lw (ha nno tHf.fr tuill norkl . tlKutr n ra oKIa In loan nnni mir 1 . . . . .. 'onerations operations oi of all an time time, tven tne: .. . ' - . . . .,..., , ..i, I Canada's sketchy and preorcu- E fir Cnpl aim Mr . j ! Sunday Scbiui ! j j j j nr. ri i.n ui 1 Slh Avruw it U-i5 '1 PtMiif: Rm. H t 5 ! it. rmr k , , , Sfal Cm ' ' fiutlll!i Sclwui lis Bvrmnit rram :: has been removed as premier. In his own peculiar weather and the heavenly pow- , .. , . ' , I ,. ; . . , , pied answers to their question Miss ..r MnccurlooVi woo tin nninViihitprl littlp dictator ers. must have been on India's Kll( ,, . . ... . h.m .Lu., ..i-Now the reason appears. "i"" fc" " , Md.- in that crisis. " 1 1 'rT".' ."B"." C VJ I Canada was thinkine about her We extend a cordial Invitation to visitors to worship with us. 231 Fourth Ave. East. Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright, D.D Organists: Mrs. E. J. Smith and John Currie. Sunday. August 23. 1953 Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Sunday School 12:15. Fvenim Worship 7:30. Minister at both services. 'Remember the Sabbath Day who revelled in power and rigged the electoral sys-, s;But the war -was kept reia-j - - - 2. " Canada wanted to i ! fit Itirma Vifit ahniiii hanaii.A loi i 'market to United States and;'"""-" V" i ' Western Germany mills. 1 fT, , . tern so that he won a percentage of the votes evenV,; higher than that accorded such masters of the arUdes Warms. Brtusb. staff of:Jdu,et? w"'d P" themselves Rim i u mr- gundiiy Srliiil :..' Monilin Wiirship Sr . m eih aw I ! ' ri,. .4.,, tU . rt . ;uut uj luretn inaiKeis ana out, as yei me suuuiion i tuu . . ; & Sti St?22S,-2?; -some -domestic ma-ts as'serioui The natural resources ffi". a"y Hitler and Stalin. iio,i.. ii iii 1 . . " noll '. rlovc nnman TAnm tha hniK mfli "''"v " to kf-ep t Holy V . lhe rouble is that too much strength nas peenri The mneno ;lndia:,in . rtuaUv. Canadian farm bm '.nahVVoV: mensions except the sine of her , feet. If Miss Canada is a nor- ' mal girl, it is safe to assume replaced by too much weakness. Although a pre- Vurmo(l has been ShelK Ab-"1 -"ta 1,ly have priced tht-- einmAtt's armament program provide a firm underwriting for I selves out of a number of fW- dullah. This former schdoiihas- sentable young man, the Shah is an indecisive char EVANGELICAL FREE CHI", ter was one of the most impress j11 portant mr,ke- ill(JudinS thc fm bulk-consuming market yive. people I met in or near acter who has yielded time and again to Mossadegh and. removed the stronger-willed members of his 'family who counselled a firmer attitude. Induu , . . ,- Everywhere I went in India I hnd the Kashmir land reform Comer of Ambrote and Sixth Avrnur Eii Pastor: C. W. Sinclair n'' 11:00 Sunday School and Adult Bible & 7:30 Gospel Service. YOUR CHURCH IN YOUR COMMUNITY full employment in Canada well into 1954. But sometime these factors are going to diminish. Then full employment in the nation will depend upon the ability of Canadian industry and agriculture to compete successfully in markets both abroad and at home. That's when a irice level that's out of line Yith other countries could be that her feet are roughly one-(ftmrter inch lunger than her shoes. Mayor Harrison should huve said: "Go on, my dear, take off your shoes and sit in this easy chair. Then you'll look shorter than me in the photograph, won't you? Never mind air the people. Next time, why not buy a pair of shoes your size?" t The man he has picked as premier does not prop-ram- held -up as the model. ,tT1 ., , . . . In fart I was toid in Hyderabad of the United Kingdom. The reason Canada no longer is selling eggs and bacon to the British jieople is simply the act that they can buy them more cheaply from other sources, mainly Denmark and Holland. The same situation exists, furthermore, with regard to a number of other commodities. There is even a fear that it appear much stronger, wnue saie in a mountain iby the Premier that-if he were disastrous. And that time's j jound to come sooner or later. hide-away, he was exhorting his men to lay down their lives for the Shah and passed around a slip of paper signed by the monarch, saying "Look, fellows, I'm really premier !" . The oil in Iran does not seem to be the kind that smooths troubled waters. iree to put tnrougn the same land reform program, that had of -n nut through in Kashmir, hi;; worrits from Communist violence would be over. When I got up to Kashmir myself I found a government tint seemed to know exactly wlv.it it was doing and . why. NOW Sheik Abdullah is in Jail i !-in for the ninth time, lie . i vr-1 eight terms of detention Teachers From Britain on Exchange Jlead lor Vancouver and Toronto Krupp Engineers To Aid Pakistan KARACHI (Reuters) Engineers front the German steel firm or Krupp will arrive in Pakistan shortly to build up Pakistan's irou and steel industry, it,- was for the Maritime LONDON CP) British teach- , volunteers ers planning to take temporary , provinces. REFLECTS and REMINISCES in tiie eld days of the Btitish I jobs in Canada mostly plump : Toronto' and Vancouver get raj, because the Maharajan ; for Toronto and Vancouver, ffew the call over Montreal, Canada's largest cltv. for two main rea- considered demoeracy loo rev- -t - i.. f , f BRAUN'S ISLAND, torn FAMILY CAW Sunday, August 23rd Sunday, Aug A new venture! Brtwr the whole ramlly. or row" Bible Stndijs in Philtppians in '.the morning. , f evening at 8 p.m. An excellent time and place for a holiday unite auspice.':. Plan to tome evenings, If you caiuw's,J COSTS $1 per day per person; $2.50 per (lay tvtr" Any .surplus will be devoted to Missions! Ladies share in kitchen detail. Director and Manager REV. FKKI) AN1 230 I iflh Avenue East, Prime ""I -,t w ..rw.. tfjfjj,,-- wrmeta-'the blutionary. Wh?n the new parliament the Liberal candidate was J. F, But now Abdullah has been ; PGE Arrangement iniie-d by an arbitrary order o meets ibis autumn, Canada's : Peterson who charged his Pro-policy concerning the death pen- gressive Conservative opponent, alty will, according to advice C. D. Coyle, with maintaining leornt'd lure Friday night. Under an agreement signed recently in Germany, Krupp has been granted rights of surveying, investigating, prospqeting, mining and quarrying in Pakistan, authoritative sources here said. cost of living is thought to'be higher in Montreal, and teaching; in some schools is in French. These sidelights on the preferences of British teachers were the man who holds the job With U.S. Mooted eight years of almost total sil ence on the floor of the house. VICTORIA (CP) British Col- j Riven by W. J. Rood, director of Peterson himself was a great talker and silence paid off. Mr. uinbia may negotiate with JJtii-: the League of British Common- which corresponds to our provincial Lieutenant Governor. Mr. Nehru has explained (the painful events leading op to the arrest. Serious differences of opinion arose within the Abdullah government. We are not told whether or not this was be-cau.-e Abdullah himself had from Ottawa, be close to the top of the agenda. This is to be expected. The problem is there, and is not going to remain unsolved indefinitely. First of all may come a suspicion that someone will recommend a 'commission. The gentleman will go that far. ted State railway lines for fx- i wealth and,. Empire which runs tension of the province's Pacific ' the annual teacher exchange be-Great Eastern Railway if the tween the United Kingdom and Coyle, seeking his third term, was re-elected with a much larger majority. r federal government and big , Canada, Australia and Scith Canadian lines won't co-operate, Africa. 1KNNETT No. 2 M P. When Viscount Bennett died ui England a few years ago, it did not mean there would be a The chief trouble with paylng-as-you-go these hazardous days Is that you are more likely to be brokp before you manage going anywhere. Premier Bennett asserts. I "Must British teachers inter- The premier plans a trip to , ested in the exchange scheme Ottawa later this year to try think Toronto and Vancouver for assistance in extending the are the only places on the map," government-owned line north of Rood said In an interview. , the Peace River country and j Boom developments in Wer.t-south into North Vancouver. , ern Canada have fncreased In-Cost of the extension would terest in nostings to Calgary be about $100,000,000 and Pre- and Edmonton, 'ihe fewest op- come to believe that the only possible basis of settlement for the Kashmir question was to leave the valley as an Independent area to be part of neither Pakistan or India. But we are told that after the break up in the cabinet "Sheik Abdullah had gone to Gulmarg long absence of another member of the same name. The recently-elected Miss Sybil Bennett of Georgetown, Ont., represented the ridin? of Halton. She is R.B.'s MM IfCIl") niece, a lawyer and head of the where he was plaeed under de notional women's organization of the Progressive C o n s e r vative A screen door is all very well while you remain a teen-ager It's then you get a bang out of it But Inter in life it becomes an alcmic bomb or something like that and can be capable of creating much personal distress. AUTOMATIC WASHER Ml ttttt MWWIMliMM plications are for the Maritime provinces, most teachers preferring to penetrate farther tention, and later taken to Udhampur, where he is lodged party. mier Bennett said B.C. hasn't that much lor railway building. "If we can't make headway in Ottawa, we will entertain, arrangements with American rail lines," said the Social Credit g vm&A g) in a rest house and every com fort has been provided." Norris the cartoonist is enroute I borne from 'Britain and Europe and one can reckon there must Meanwhile the police have had to fire on crowds agitating 1 '; - ' Friday,: to choice cluster of tales still Aerial photo views of BriUsh Columbia cities, large and small and some not so old, are being Average daily wage of male help on Canadian farms at May 15 was $5.01 with board, $6.23 without board. to be drawn or told. How many lor the release of Abdullah-India's long time, and most faithful friend in Kashmir. . The constituent assembly has 1 taken just now. Each means about half a page and should premier, who envisions a "joint inveMttnent policy" to complete the PGE. . The line starts .at Sqamlsh and -ends at Prince George, the last 83-mile link from Quesncl to Prince Oeorge being completed a year ago. Urtr!av l British Columbians still remember the late Fitzmaurice who, during the first war provided nviiuuf;" yon happen to be familiar, the not yet been called into session to have its say on the jailing jf it3 own head. town, makes you feel familiar All in all, the scenes are admir able, and we shall cheerfully say the same about the Skeena met- 1 1. n Re The Province with what Norris j is doing for the Sun today. Fitz and his chuckles never failed. Tremors Reported . BOGOTA AP strong earth tremors shook the region of Perelra about 150 miles west of rojMilis, the moment it appears. $359-00 ond up Canadians arsenals has enter Field Secretory ed the present year with greater backlog of business than. ever before, open orders on the books totalling $2,000,000. Oh. CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE FURNITURE MOVING Phone 950 CRATING PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and McBrlde Street Bogota Friday, but reports from that city said there apparently was no damage. we've heard about more quietness on the Korean front. But that's not always what it seems. Supported by MRS. COLONEL BEST ond CANYON CITY BAND RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC 313 Third Ave. W. Phone 644 BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe The nomadic Koriaks, a Mongoloid people of northeast Siberia, own immense herds of reindeer. Here's an election story. It's Just possible it conveys a lesson. In the riding of Elgin (Ontario)j