i a returning uliicer ot .scrutineer ray Quid Prince Rupert Daily News ! at the next election. It It's ever raised to $50 as many desire jthe plight of Mr. Print, may become un emergency. Monday, April 28, l'.)52 'MUI Reflects and Reminisces 1. Is th Prof, O. F. Bulkley of the University of Western Ontario says Canadian speech Is bumpy, mon. , xtw v.s !; - -. v - , , r r y L , , 4 f 4 t 1 " A1 filh. Torrito.-ies? iin intlcpVndeni dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Noithern and CYntrnl British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. V A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. G. PERRY, Managing Director" SUBSCRIPTION RATES: y carrier, per week, 25c; per month. $1.00; per year .-o" otonou.s, Hut and slurred. And thvn. Professor, please do not I neglect a few remarks concern-1 s the mi: WHAT'S IN A NAME? Ba U is the new president of iiw the roads. Burma or U that what he says i to ihc Opposition? $10; by mail, per month, 75c; per year, $8 00. "-w5s-- ' Published every afternoon except Sunday by t Cclanese Official Aoout the only mtmty that Pi ince Rupert. Daily News Ltd., 3rd Aveniw, Prince Rupert. , uithorled as second class mail by Post Office Department, Ottawa n" Canaetu, u ... ' lt,W the cuuutry, h("" M &!,-,. K'oes as far as It did iu 19-M ljlf T til the quarter that rolls un:i the VKIK Hinril HVIU HPrP : bed-that is if you chance to" have a quarter left, observes a: E. R. Allen of the Industrial Oailk f;il,, " 1. V". The" Little Man's Dollar i contemporary. relations department, Cclanese CONFER IN JAPAN Commanders of Canada's 25th Infantry Brigade in Koiea coaler on matters of mutual interest with Lt.-Oen. W. B idgeford. commander-in-chief of Commonwealth forces in Korea and Japan. They are, be t to right: Brig. M. P. Bogert, new commander of the, Canadian Brigade; Gen. Bridgeford, an ' Bi. J. M. Rockingham, who shortly returns to Canada as director of military training. iCP from National Defence) '. iy E ARE going to hear plenty in the forth- j W coming election campaign about the millions f dollars that are being poured into British Co- L'imbia bv big industry. Every British Columbian , Corporation of America, New NO) STRAIGHT JACKETS i York, arrived In the city on th There is this much to re- i Princess Louise this morning member, concerning the annual 'fronl Nl'w York- Iie h" here floixis that make life miserable ; on official business until Thurs-for tens of thousands of people, j day nlnht. Do we ever think that man-1 UUJ1 Report From As I See It Wis proud and appreciative of our growth. Certainly Prince Rupert has good reason to be happy about 5 the -advent of industry on a large scale which has Parliament Hill By Edward T. Applewhaite, M P., Skeena " i . irought us the era of economic prosperity which INFRA-RAY PENETRATING made dikes and dams will con- j tinue to fail, for Nature will not be put In a straight-jacket. 1 J I'lood control Involves a far-; reaching overall conservation Ij program by which forests will be restored and over-grazed lands j will be re-covered with vegeta-, J. ! tiofi that wiU hold water on the j J ; lands. Ignore these principles, J. j and feel the power of Nature. j e nau aiiwcipaLeu ;su iung ami iuuul u iuui ;. .jw i--" -,- ' i . .1 Smithers Iublic Building Coming-Public Works in This Area The much-delayed Smithers public building has HEAT. LAMP -i . irlesire to minimize the great benefit which big t industry has brought during the past few years to V""' this whole area and is continuing to bring in ever-Wreasing measure with a prosperity, the oppor- C "' "riinitifa nf vvhir-h inelpprt m;mv finrl it h:irrl to nv:iil WUKN TO AWAKEN? J been the cause of considerable activity between mvi stylist experts say ties and office and the office of the Minister of Public ork,X Thp latAt. information whichTI---- - t ,t Aids Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sore Muscles, Stiff Joints and other ailments. Bacon for Britain themselves of to the fullest degree. The average working man, labor and white r-follaiyis glad of the prospects of future prosperity providing he is able to get in on it. He's glad to join Rupert Radio & Ekcttk li lb an Ola saying mat , believe ts be authentic, is that Kingdom and the United Stales, ; it's an ill wind that ! the revisecl Plans nave bcerl com- i regarding treatment accorded A 92-year-old Toronto man, " , Ipleted. specifications are just their nationals i-i China .In ad- .Carl Prints, feels so grateful for blows nobody any gOOd. ; about complete, and the news- dltion to lne numbers known to j that $40 pension that he wants Canada had a vast unsold papers should be carrying the ad- in jaji there, there is an un-to do something for the govern-surplus of pork, even before the '' vertisenrents calling for tenders determined number of persons' ment. He would not mind being hoof and mouth disease closed ' by the middle of May. As Smith- A.ho are understood to be under- I . . ',V.W.,AVAMW.MW.VWA'.VJV.W,,.'.VW.V t m tne welcome to new industry aitnougn he is also ? j watching' to see that the concessions are not made loo generous. ' i ThRichmond-Marpole Times has some timely , i ("inarKJt to inane along tnese lines, it says: ; V Tile nHlin.iiu ,vi lmn,f. nmnl.. n f i n A , , .... .-.or l ' 'v.. . our markets in U.S.A. Mr. Gar-: e peopie nave a rism to c- Kui.lg one form or another of diner told Parliament of the'Pet"1. I snuU kt'lJ tiM'stant house 'arrest. The United Kin?-1 government's intention to sell h wiih the D-'partnK iit on ,im t harKe d'affaires has asked ! this pork at cut rates or even Vni;j matler. the Chinvsc ministry of rorelgnj give it away to foreigners. i , " ' , , ,. affairs for Information regard-Surely The last annual .vport o the this surplus gives us- ing the charges against th.se the chance to help Britain' Phlr me" f P, "bL1cQ,f't arsons who have b.n arrested, lhat ,0 March 31 19a--1-' at throutih her own deep economic tne sentences if any which have! hand- 11 tcotU work "m b-e:i them, and passed upon crisi If we have to sell the under contract at Prince Rupert tnelr whereabouts prcsent and; nnrk surol below cost whv nnt tnX coflsisiiiig in the renewal of 1020 we,rar j rather doubt that! not to Biitain. Unpal fpel of log f,oats 16 feet'm,,, satisfactory information! Better still, why not GIVE the widCi th,3 puiidnr up with 3fi,000 win be forthcoming i whole works to the people of uneal feet of the floating loj; Britain, absolutely free? breakwater section, the con- . j 'KfP . . VSL L J lliajl lllllia Ul J till . look after their dollar and that government will give it better than adequate protection. His attitude now is "What f about my dollar?" 1 l.-WJf No Better Bu! The leaders of the old line parties should get their ear to the ground. That rumbling noise is not applause. It is the worry of the little man about the value of his own hard-e:rned dollar: his investment by way of taxes in his own . wsWaeing and that ol his family. "HO is happy about the principle of hospital insurance but he wants it administered with reason, and logic. He wants the myriad of services for which he pays government to to conducted with due regard for economy. 'The man on the street, on the farm, in the store and The entire surplus amounts L. struction of a new 40-foot sec- T..,- . J just about one pound per per- tion of log breakwater, the pull-' Vf 0 UtUU III tv in "IVin nl-int mill not. hp nprsimrlr.ri hv anv nliltform of son for each man, woman an'l inn o$ approximately w piles, child in Britain. An absolutely the placing of 2.000 liireal feet of free bonus of the Canadian pork creosoteel piling- and the renewal surplus would give a real lilt to of part of the mooring pile brace those people far beyond its tood timbers. It also reports a quar- vajue liett rock mound breakwater R52 feet long, with a 10-foot wids Collision Of Train-Truck ESSO and ESSO EX1RA there's no better buy! Ducked by Imperial Oil's 72 years of refining experience ...by the most extensive research ...the most modern refineries. Buy anywhere in Canada at the sign that suys quality the ESSO sign. . ( immediate and sweeping nationalization. That would lead to chaos in our labor and economic picture and he knows it. But the little man is concerned about his own dollar, hard-earned and subject to high taxation and living costs. Premier Johnson and the others should let the voter hear the ) ' assurance that his dollar is getting just as immediate atten-I, tion, care, guardianship and affection as those of industry. . . .vt nt a1ivi t inn in tV.Pt nhnva IT WOULD cost i;anaaa some- . KAMLOOPS (P Fred Giener ltea" compared with the nun- jVlSd Kam.oops bridge level crossing as a tompitua pro- pu 'dreds of millions we are tossing "f.aKwatei Tnursday around for defense necessary c .' c G. Jaeck, 58, West Vuncou- The total j.penciitui vn ..tiM,w cs incur- , i Hr.fnn i! as aeicnse is. r..hu nwi,. n-nn,i ve:, cinver of the truck, was la!- f-MLnme and Publicity Glad I switched. jJi W .. , . , i t n 11 W a 1 fTTHUuS and jailbirds are getting plenty ot puonc-I ity these days. Even misguided juvenile delin- -fluents obtain their share of it. Punk criminals are to ( SSSO Aniifff . But I think the return we would get from such a gift lcd in tlle comsl-its ment during that fiscal year, on various works of construe- An eye witness said the truck the wj.sinouna truiu i p-ettina" their names and pictures spread all over the would be worth moi e than the u mallUenance and operation stopped for '7. o, . , e n money outlay. The British bacon amnilntpd tn thP sunl 0r $04. and then lront. pages. Some of them even get follow-up ration di drove into the path ui I per per week week or or even even month monta ..j.-cm nnrier iTnrtPrth)?hPnrtinB;f.ih.-ea.sibou the hendinL' of . the eastbou id freight. is just about what they serve in ..Harbor and Rive(. works" the furrow " 1 - J '0 t you can send parcels up to stories, telling about the soft side of their lives, uiving- the alibis which led to their iniquitous careers; Of course, some of them never did much wrong except rob a bank or two anyway. There is a type of thug who likes the limelight 'and doesn't mind how he gets publicity as long as he gfHsJt. To be played up in the news, to get into t the limelight, thrills him immensely. Evidently, he 1 helieves-that he is envied by many of his own kind of lawbreaker. Too often thugs are made to look like the heroes ' of the 'piec-e instead of enemies of society which f they lare! well run B.C. logging camps per total .expenditure was $23,122.-day. Of course, not every iJriton 35S 89. I give here some of the could get bacon, hams or porK WOrks under contract which war.c-chops from the surplus, if e completed in th2 year sovered did ship it over. But everybody by the report: I could get something. I thinit Allison Harboc. float and sh 'd such a shipment would do more construction; ;than ten thousand speeches by Balmoral, wharr construction; I politicians to show the British. Beua Bella, construction of j people that the CommonwealtU scow grid and i0.iding platform; 1 idea really means something D'xlge .Cove (Digbv Island), ! AFTER wars arc over as A-ell wharf construction; j ;as while we are shooting at Masset, renewal of flouts and Germans, etc. dolphin piles; j ! , Masset, seaplane landing con-! FOR YEAKti past in this-col- sjructipn; . i' ' Umn I have been Ahouung ny '-Metlakatla,-' WharT- -construe-u' head off warning of the loss of tion; j our British markets. Prince Rupert, breakwater ; i We are losing those markets, construction and float renewal. ! bit by bit. Included in works under tin-! 1 If the Russians are really In finished contract were: j 1 earnest about the new policy Allc Arm- wharf "construe- j .'which they proclaimed at the tion; and i recent trade conference in Mos- FT iPC,' cnftc,tlon of cow, Canada could eventually l?aday !both ftnlshe1 now. thank goodness). lose more and more chunks of 4 ,, .Scrijilure lure f-a I laij ne for Jot aAAu a i -St. John 21:15-10. "Feed my lambs . . . Feed my shep.' I,, 4 New Flights Running Now the British market. For the Prosecute General uiuiti me iieawiig ui riionc. Buildings the Department spent ! r;t q7o aa"i nK 1 IMPORTANT NEW RULINGS ON AIR PARCEL POST NOW IN EFFECT: what we should have offered to I do long ago that is, accept The Prime Minister seemed to payment for what we sell to Canadian Pacific Airl.ines Ou New., Schedule Monday toer b ImartiaV Britain in British pounds ster- be In "-t health -dsphits . , Providing two flights daily charges Ma. General . . ' ' ' ; against . t" hTd 1 That would not f mean that h f t. the Barter He He had spent spent a a si short 01 .except Sunday 1 between Prince Robert W. Grow, former U.S. , . Rupert.and Vancouver, a new miiitary attache in Mosclw. ! BC" lumbermen, fish packers or 5f"afJSt.iL Kcaiit '.into effect today. munist agents in Germany last fterIlng- uf government would ta'ntn fh., nf ,.,,. ; De responsiDie . .. , ror paying '.fj tne w ' - . - - - t n uu ixh lugiiit iul vaamuYn year ' ' i HlrccArvi ' ...ill !.,.. o.in funariian nrnHiiKorc in nfDnaMr DlOSSOm. ni icy- i a.iu p.ui., ainviiiK The Armv announcement, hv , " "). Parcel Woiqht maximum has bfien increased to 25 pounds por parcel. , 2. Parcel Sizes havo been increased : combined length and girth of air parcols now increased to 72 inches, but no one dimension may exceed 36 inches. 3, Rate Reductions in many Parcel Post Zones are now effective. 1 Rprrpbrv Frank pe snirt fir Canadian money. But tha ,. . j, .... ,.. .v. Vancouver 6:10 p.m House u:; uT; : .T.C ir' leauivalent amount would be' "'y A via Sandspit flight will leav ims uccn inaigiu wini impiup- ... . . , , - was caned to order wnen we re- credited to Canada's n account in at 3: id p.m. and arrive Vancou trly recording classified mili- convened, Mr. St. Laurent said 1 British pounds jjuiuiuo sterling. oi.ciiiiiB. AND nnu ver 8 p.m. ttirv infnrmat nn in nr vsta roe- , ,,,,j !, ..!,. .,.. A dhf flight leaves Vancou- ord's and F..X?? failing properly ment reeardiae the treatment of T,;iS-'m- 8 3 .safeguard classified military in- I , Canadians in China. He said the at lir3tf ft.m. , BALANCE IN BRITAIN N EITHER 'formation. house wouId wish to know tn , ,; The. via. Sandspit flight leaves Grow nad written ln a di BY BUYING BRITISH. GOODS tne UnUed Kingdom charge I Vancouver '1 p.m. and arrives lhat he OR SERVICES OR BY BUYINd i thought war witn Rus. d'affaires in Peking that day had flOUR POST OFFICE HHP W ele.rH"' . . ai Add.esi iratolu your mil r here 5:50p.m. sia was imminent. 11? 0tl TUE. presented a note to the Chinese And with -ell these you got DOOR-TO-DOOR delivery service in most areas at no sxtra cost. i""1 urr-" i Vlce-Minister of Foreign Af-! I faira on behalf of and with the ;CAN anybody honestly say that ; approval ot the governments o I we people of the British world Canada, Australia, the United ! commonwealth have done every- ; , Directs-flights will carry mail. Mail,s fipse at 1 p.m. (2 p.m. daylight- -time) and arrive at 11:30 a.m. (12:30 daylight time). Times, except where noted, are standard. Ask your nearest Post Office about AIR PARCEL POST RATES Truce Talks Postponed '. Include IVJ1 Postal Zone Numbe'ln Ottawa, Montreal, Toronto. 1( Vancouver. . . Wrap parcels securely; K with strong cord.Besurei on sufficient postage- , CANADA POST OFFICE thing we could to get our econ-', something a lot more deadly omies straightened away? jhoof and head disease. The' one Surely the illustration of the disease affects animals' hoofs pork surplus drives home the j But the orse one affects man's truth. We have so much ot it brain. unsold that we don't know what ah we need to do is to sav PANMUNJONG Full dress I,,; Warm Weather ri Hits Winnipeg ! truce conference of United Nations and Communist chiefs to have been held at the week-end"; to do about it. Yet the British. 'to Britain, "Provided that vm. HON. AlCIOf C?jt,0 CM P., POStMASIfcfiSLNlWAL. w j Tuwmuu, I doubt, have Post Oi - diputy posTMAsifeR ucMsnAi. W y0ur parcel, and avoia uu postage due. was suddenly postponed. It was HfTUfMrnrn Wlnnlnpir VinH nnstnrmpri al the reciupst nf thp who love bacon, get only bits ot will acre to buy from us at a it about the size of postage high volume we agree to accept stamps! 1YQUR money in payment. We Talk about hoof, and mouth agree to end this part of your J its wjanjest April 27 in forty United Nations wno are believed 1 years yesterday when the ther-jto have sought further instruc- mometer climbed to 92 above. itions. uiseaw i oureiy we suner irom: 'dollar problem' forever."