fQV ketlccis and ReminW Prince Rupert Daily Mews it As ! See -." Tuesday, August 4, 1953 It? not so very long ago that important to anyone else One, old family aocl(J;. , the war crv in a Federal general must live the good alone-life n tor raisi k J election was "No truck or trade order to grow and develop In , "t- ""5 . -13 r I 4 independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Ruiert . , and Northern and Central British Columbia, i .,- Member 01 Canadian Press Audit Bureau ot Circulation ' - Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prlnca Rupert Dally News Limited. J. P. MAOOR. President H. Q. PERRY. Vice-President ' v ... A . i with the Yankees." Since then one sown way. luuutroup,, , Canada has wrestled with many best-alone. ' Happy is the per-i.iois public matters, most of son who demands of life th? them mighty serious. We have leisure to catch the beauty and had hundreds of contacts with emotiont of deep living "Grace the Americans, but it should be Moore. understood that anything called ; truck or trade with the Van- , ONLY ONK B.C. V-tes as referring to East Berlin. ' skookumchuk, Ta Ta Creek and Porto Klco are all In British . . Subscription Rates: ?y carrier Per w.-ek. 25c: per month, ai.OO; per year. 1000. 3y mail Per month. 7Sc; per year, 8 00. i J (If more Liberal Spending .4 : 9 tuthorlsied as second class mall by the Post OfUce Department, Ottawa. Columbia, the latter not more Of Benefit to City i The third week of the Seattle Times wtrike hns eiimmenceri. The than 17 miles from Nelson. And 1 should you need a few ........ 1 1...... then. UHMIL Iliia urn. auui uon.. k,.. . i a that length of time, leaving the mo e v u..cr makes and find htraw rry Hi 1, ( city with just one paper, the Port ellc and 8akeswttie. It m, intellinccer. Years ago, the " " fP'l" ' ' J"''1 ratn, r " ri.iu.-n Va.icouter Province t.,.,ul,. shut ,t down V (Elmore Phllpott. who is Liberal party candidate In Vancouver South in the August 10 general election, hns litvited his riy;tl candidates to appear from time' to time in his column space. Today's guest columnist Is candidate lor the Progressive" Conservative party ) Hv,l OKU lK .MUIVSTON THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY'S stand on the I for many a weary week when CHle "V'"K ,' ... s . j j friction developed in the Vancou- j . K(.,owna ls not vpt the Stam-! ver Sun office, but the paper n,., nf p.riti.ih Columbia, but VANCOfVrii I Via Wav,;- ' BUHDA? f B3 Camu.un ! FKIDA? 1 SS Ccquithra !-! AIJt'K ARM and sW Friday, Camusun, t I'OK NORTH Qir CHARLfJITC July 15th ihj! KS Coquitiam, si j ClIAKLOm IW, '.ill Oouitiam M. I July tith and M l-'KANK J. mi Prince RupfrutJ Third Avenue fi Ri going as usual while the she would like to. It would seem. ,4 " -J 'l.ept t'i - , 1 I'rovinc e tlidn't. After all, why Hie spirit Is there. Kelowna has f - k.' w - - ir a paper printed? the sunlight ana nine sity, or should. Don't be afraid to be alone! Vim reHlIv iet luit.hinfir from now Tiir.y auk kaiskd reduction of taxes is no different in this election j campaign than it has been ; during the past fourj years in the Mouse of Commons. , - 1 J " - I people, hordes of ieople skipping ; A famed allergist says thut through your life, hardly touch- mothers tend t keep their chlld-lng ( you. Until you mean some- ren tuo clean. Hut we don't need thing to yourself, you can't be n spl ,-uii.st to remind us of the HIS SliOVTX SINK HALFWAY into the mud, an American soldier pauses weariry in his task of digging down to solid ground in a Korean trench. Heavy rains turned trench floors into slippery beds of mud during the last days of fighting in the Korean war. A half-billion dollars is a lot of money but to you and me, it represents every $!0 now being collected by the Liberal government, instead of the $9 need-d to be collected. It is but a re CIO Delegate Says Lumber Market 'Good' SEATTLE ( API The International president of the CTO International Woodworkers of Am- arir-u cairl flint tnrinctrv nnrf crflV- Money In The Bar! duction of the national budget ' by approximately 10 percent. The increases in the estimates for non-defence departments for the coming year have increased Gold Coasl Youngster Offers Black Money in Exchange for Material from 15 percent to 20 percent. The. Liberal government has the credit side of publicity for this city must ON be listed the work being undertaken by the Prince Rupert public relations council. At a time when there are some who are indifferent to the prood name of the city, or deliberately conspiring to bring it into disrepute, it is refreshing to note the presence of a group whose sole purpose is to make that name even better. With the city council itself represented in the new organization, this is a community effort in the broadest sense. Through its operations, thousands orTthe outside are going to hear of the attractions that Prince Rupert and district have to offer. In addition to city representation, there are members on the council from the two Chambers of Commerce and the museum board. While participation of the first two bodies can be readily understood, inclusion of the museum board may be less obvious. The question could be asked as to what earthly interest in such an undertaking has a museum which, 'after all, is primarily concerned with collecting rare and distinctive treasures. The answer is that our museum is also interested in collecting visitors and, eventually, more funds to improve its appearance. Those guiding its affairs have no intention of getting lost behind an assortment of dusty relics which no one but a few zealous students of Indian culture will ever see. On the contrary, their plan is to bring the museum to a' popular level where it will become known as a Prince Rupert specialty which all should enjoy. While helping to promote this in every way it can, the public relations council will advertise the district as a whole as a pleasant place to visit and, for those who may be interested, to settle in. Letters are being recived continually from persons who think this might be a good spot for a home. It is a good spot, and we should be able to reply vjth every assurance that the idea merits. get on with the business' of boosting . Prince Rupert, not despoiling it, , A'hen used with respect to a venture of it-kind, the term "money In the bank" usual: ineaur that the venture cannot W!p br sii'ceed. Wc use the term In this sense :.; reference to Canadian Investment BW Lit Ownership of Canadian Investment Fu.-.ii .: EDMONTON (CP) A in Africa's Gold Coast as- promised to spend this year the sum of six million dollars a day of your money on non-defence correspondent, a 14-year-old boy ' ;. in Nigeria, advising him on jempwnt surveys reporting a dan-o..v,iorvhir. ,hi,.h o,,.M en. gerous decline in the lumljer expenditures a million dollars , tonished Alberta Travel Bureau j able him tQ study ln tne Unit(d , market are wrong and the In a day more than they spent last officials by offering a black ! ,etateg and Canada. Ten years j dutT can support a 5-ren cent represent.1' ownership of nil expertly tupmi.:' year. 1 monkey skin in exchange for later, he received word from ttv; ; uy ' 'or lumut 1 ui .a. 1 materials and circulars. To make boy that he was in the United j A. F. liaitung told delegates to interest in over 00 of Canada's stror companies. And under our economic sy.'ie an Investment In over 00 of Canjci' i States and would be coming to : iiic eigiuri annual convention 01 Canada for a visit. ! the union's Washington-Oregon Among the manv letter con- 1 Plywood District that "condition .strongest companies Ls tantamount to i But with that million dollars a day extra, what are you, the taxpayer, getting out of it? There is no proposed increase in Old Age tensions, in Veterans' Allowances, or In the Family Allowances. In fact, the entire Liberal majority voted flown a resolution on May 11, 195.5, t merit In Canada's future. the proposition more enticing, he volunteered to provide some-old stamps in addition. The bureau promptly answers letters, sending books, pamphlets and pictures describing Alberta's industries, geography and tourist attractions. They stantly arriving the staff has : of the lumber market is good. We some particular favorites. One have every Indication the lumber from the Gold Coast started industry will continue ln the out this way: ;good, sound condition we have stment In C.I.L. is Canadian ' muiiey ; I have the honor most re-1 maintained all along.' lie quoted from business publications and lumber operators to I get queries from many parts of which requested that consider spectfully to inform you that I want to befriend you, and I hope that you will nl.so get cheerful too.'' lition should be given to aeed ! the world. support his opinion. the hruik." SI nil coupon (ornv for particular! McMAHON U BURNS 41 Wol rWr $1. Vmkww 1, It NAME ADDRESS , CITY and blind pensioners. In recent months hundreds I of letters have come from Bpain THAT resolution in effect re- j and the bureau also noted a Quested the next Darliament I "surprising number" from Com- of Canada to set up a commit- monwealth countries, especially OPTOMETRbT Fred E. Dovdie Room 19. 1: tone Building Phone Blue 593 Campbell said a greater volume of publicity now is being sent to foreign countries than ever before. Try Daily News Want Ads Australia and New Zealand. I tee to review tne whole matter jof pensions. Mr. Abbott, Mr. C Dan E. C. Campbell, director of the bureau, says some of tha D. Howe and Mr. Gardiner, the I three men most responsible for i correspondence brings gratify line results. collecting money either by taxes He wrote to one Interested or trade, both foreign and domestic, voted against that resolution. To interpret their actions, one is forced to the conclusion that if the Liberal party is re-elected, these vital matters will not be considered. But remember, the Liberal government has promised to FOR . FOR OTTAWA DIARY ' By Norman M. MacLeoa i tOU ess. spend a million dollars a day f 0'r 1 - : I more in the various non-defence ' When nearing the end of last I far short of the sweep which the week s swing through the crucial Hi 1 U 1 yvf ! departments. Here are but two ! Drew forces need if they are to . . m I examples of spending over come wiuuii range ui power. xy seven million dollars is to be ridings of Ontario, Mr. St. Laurent distributed to the press correspondents with him his Itinerary for the final week of the campaign. 1 It proved to be in the nature of a surprise document. It re the end of the week it was clear j spent in making films and ad-to all those travelling with him ' vertising displays to advertise that the Prime Minister was re- Canada. The advertising reassured and comfortable in his thods used last year did not mind. Only a miracle could beat result in bigger and better trade Lb i him in the strategic Ontario sec- mariceis ior ims year, out you . ... .,,., i vealed that ln the home-stretch lust when he might be expected tor. True, -that miracle could be: are still buying $7 million worth JlipBr-UBIllXfi MODEI UnA-SOU ar.jjearcrtli.i to turn on any last ounces of 1 wrougni Dy tne crowas wno were ui poor uvei using, iiie non-pressure that he might, be hold-j cold-shouldering the campaign defence departments are going lng ln reserve, the Prime Min-! meetings. But he didn't believe to spend over $9,500,000 on Ister was putting the campaign that likely. At any rate, it's phoning, wiring and mailing; fin a nnrt.time hnaia Rnecifi- gomethnig about which he isn't or nineteen hundred dollars Only $5qoo down 9.3 cu. ft. capacity Has genuine Deepfreeze Freezer Compartment, and '"The Door every hour of the day. The de-1 cally.he was taking Tuesday, all , worrying "ECONOMICAL "IMPROVED 1 ' IMf ; j-t, flav Wednesday 'until evenlnsr. ifence department is planning ! loo spending . another six millioni dollars for the same Thing. pnd Sahhtay frAitiil,! ;tha, Stores More". Automatic 'defrosting. lifetime aluminum shelves. Twin crispers. Pat O Brien Vanishes nustings. I The inference which the news correspondents drew was an ob-Jvious one: Mr. St. Laurent's relative unconcern with the cam Ssso &s mum THE TAX reduction proposed by the Conservative party can be made without reducing in any way whatsoever the bene- paign in its final stages was i From Sight HONG KONG (Reuters) Ob servers here said Michael Pat j fits under the present social 'security program, ond with no reduction in the defence pro ' gives mc gram. Certainly the waste and i which has been ' rick O'Brien, the man without extravagance MOMEY-SAVIUG MILEAGE Full Price $469-00 RUPERT RADIO' AND ELECTRIC 313 Third Are. W. Phone 644 a country, was put aboard an allowed to be seen by the oppo-airliner for Brazil last Thurs- sition members leaves a large. of- day by Hong Kong police margin for reduction of taxts j on the theory, "a penny saved is .regarded as measuring his com-plete confidence In its outcome. Jj Unquestionably that confidence was bolstered by the Prime Minister's Ontario swing of the past ,week. Nowhere did he see visible evidences of the sweep upon which the Conservatives- are relying in their hopes for power. "True, the crowds were less thick than might have been desired. "But they were friendly. And ! reports from the Drew campaign, which was criss-crossing the I P.M.'s path throughout the week, . told of similarly moderate at- tendances at the PC meetings. , It was evident that the people a penny earned." ' More and more B.C. motorists are find-that Esso gives mileage economy ' starting, lively power. If you use a rcP gives mc ' GREATER POWER!" If you use a premium grade gasoline, you can't buy better premium grade gasoline in B.C. than improved Esso Extra ! Esso Extra gives more surging power, more flashing acceleration, finer overall performance than ever before ! . The KSrean truce may it really mean the peace, which fleers. O'Brien had asked United Nations refugee officials to get him permission to go to Brazil as he shuttled back and forth between Portuguese Macao and Hang Kong for 11 months on a lerry boat. (Continued on page 7i eradc gasoline, vou can't make a beMH in B.C: than economical Esso! IBusinesis He stepped on land last Thursday and vanished But Hong Kong police said O'Btien, who vainly claimed at i ' were staying away from both . cavalcades Impartially. This situation the Prime Minister in- one time to be a United States -- y7f citizen, had left the colony. They gave no details of how erpreted as an augury favorable o the government. Actually, the -week's tour re- O'Brien left, nor his destination CAHAIIA'S ' O'Brien got stuck on the ferry boat Lee Hong whils travelling from Shanghai, in i. vealed as many shaky PC seats ln the province as Liberal. Gov-; eminent losses on a partial but , uncertain scale were Indicated .; in the Toronto area. The Drew Communist China. Immigration officers refused him permission to land and he was forced to remain aboard while friends helped him. O'Brien's wife left for Brazil several months ago. When' a partner dies the partnership hi automatically dissolved hy law. Thin situation presents many diflirulties, the greatest of which is invariably a shortaife of fash. A pre-arranged Partnership life insurance agreement smooths the way to a rapid and amicable reorganization. Ask a Great-West representative for a detailed explanation of this business safeguard. JAMES S. BURNS 724 Alfred St., Prince Rupert, n.C. . ' Phone Green 505 , lorces looKeu strong in tn. r-aui s and Rosedale and against CCF-er Joe Noseworthy in South York. But the Liberals looked good to ' hold London and Lincoln two ', seats which should be the first to go in any Conservative sweep. Furthermore, they were ening Harry White ln East -erborough and even Hon. Earle DEALER : Jtowe in Dufferln-Simcoe. The BIG Cl'CLOTRON PRETORIA, South Africa CP) Most parts, for a new 83-ton cyclotron to be Installed here were built In different parts of South Africa. Only parts which are mass-produced overseas are being imported for the giant machine, to be used for nuclear studies. '. possibility was finally hinted '! that leader George Drew him Great-West Life ASSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICK-WINMIPEG.CANADA : ....... -..cflr self would have the tightest sort MORI CANADIANS USE CSSf) IMn P VTTf A tiiau in. nrufP H'MIIJiH.ll.lfUl'IH'IH WW. W-l-Tin of squeeze ln Carleton. Such a situation was obviously