lay Reflects and Reminisces r , J, Prime KiijJGil Ddlly fltwS As i See It Sir Frank Kenyon Roberts, In will have any misgivings auoui rj.oaacasts t lli,lt no., t ! .. , , n..r- the possibility of scoops. , rosDer th,.(mh . FJ Thursday, December 3, 1653 S - . i i me Uil OHJloinum- t-"J : - " uvi-iy f,i jj j In northwer: C'Jlliuh i jmuda. Is five feet lour incnes ' .... . . . I 1- 1 Cl ' . , . M being heard so frequently' T.i are broadcasts however .1" they Rlve such a lot ot d b ' respecting how to recover t' in Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Cviadlan Daily Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Ruprrt Daily News Limited. J. P. MA OCR, President H. O PKKRY. Vice-President Subscription Rates: 3y carrier Per week. 25c; per month. l 00: pet year. 1COO. .'.isp. in height ana wtn;ns ,pnd convenient means oi mix-pounds. He is capable, widely ing drinks and bores, experienced and get, along 1 1 ANY DIRECTION r .u r "JU 10 IOUr nours Sieeu. nr. inrui the rest of the time. Ilext lh'n. in me iirst piac By mall Per month. 75c: por year. 8 00. authorized u second clasa mall by the Post Office Department. Ottawa Half a dozen awelllmts which will look like comfortable homes &re going up out In Westvie v. It isn't everywhere you can see, from your easy chair, scenic gems in the way of snow-crown-td peaks, isUmJ.s, boys, channels, inlets, habors and harbor t ntrances. he's liable to be cai'ed "Hobs. For there was dice another live foot four party whose name wa. Roberts and who, for much of his life, was known as "Bobs." Only he wasn't in the diplo matic service. Woman lat the bank): "I'd like to open a joint account with someone who has money." I '3h I 8 , Ss. I GEORGE GREGORY, 37-year-old Victoria lawyer, upset British Columbia's Social Credit government attempt to obtain a legislature seat for Finance Minister Einar Gunderson by defeating him in a by-election. Mr. Gregory i,s shown receiving a victory kiss irom Cathy Shaw. IWuctant Twins IlIKRE inside the parlia- rnent of Canada you see tic great ever-present, j rarely-mentioned fact that is at once the tragedy and the hope of this reat I country. Wo are still "two nations war-jrins within t!i bosom of a single state" in one sense of the words, as we were a century i and a quarter ago when a great 1 British statesman. Lord Dur-;hum, wrote tho.;e words, i True, Canada has long since achieved what a great visiting ; ' Frenchman, a century later, described as "modus Vivendi without cordiality." SHOVU) PASS A new Irish whisky of liejit chuiucLer, t-iji i.ily blinded tc appeal to overM'as rustomt'rs. particularly in the United States, is now on the marked. ,The glass is of a special green color. Generally speaking, we i are prepared to take a chance ion the question of morality. DOCKSIDE TALES TO YOUR NEW HOME OR OFFICE KEEP YOUR CAR UP TO PAR Cold weather's no excuse for poor car performance! See us NOW for a general check- up and tune-up . . . and we'll winterize your car too. You'll be pleased with our service. Aircraft Engineer Salvages Plane; Lands, Takes Off at Seal Cove Base Commercial or !ioui-iu, furniture moved with cai MIGHT AID If the music, wit and humo. the laughter and color of the By LARRY STANWOOD holldayers landed In Saskatoon gtorv 0( Gilbert and Sullivrui ! When Harold Kellough, base for ""'. but, as they were hungry could be ,.rved regularly to lots Anrire! eneineer for Queen Charlotte I and there was no place to eat of ioii,s we ve heard of. affairs Light Up For Christmas I IMS TIME now to give serious thouirbt to the Christmas light-up campaign tqumsure;! aniv.iaiiy by .the Junior Chamber of Commerce. Here is a real chance for householders and merchants to exercise their ingenuity and, at the same time, to help brighten the whole holiday season. Nothing is more cheery at Christmas than homes and stores gleaming with lights and colorful ' with decorations. Larger cities may have their Santa Claus parade and other gala events, but it is ithe individual effort of each citizen which estab- , lishes the true Christmas spirit. - For local businesses the Jaycees' campaign offers the more tangible inducement of stepping up "trade. A decorative store-window is, in fact, a subtle form of flattery to the 'customer. It is like a 'wife laying out the pipe (if he smokes one) and ' slippers for Dad. It makes him feel appreciated. ' The merchant making the best showing will - receive a plaque for his effort. So it is well to re-.; member that Dec. 5 is the deadline for applications from business concerns. Householders, too, have something definite to 'aim at. By way of reward, the Jaycees are putting up a little folding money which might come in vhandy for purchase of those last-minute gifts. As a separate part of the campaign, the Jay--cees are planning again to erect a decorated tree ;in front of the post office. All in all, they are doing a lot to make this Christmas a merry one. 1 The French 1 writer, n..wv., .... . , I, V.a.. fUnr .... . . . Prompt, courteous scrvi J at. low cost. j PACKING ! CRATING j SHIPPING LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE MOVING LINDSAY'S CARTAfiK And STORAf. Siegfried, means that the two Airlines at seal uove nrsi saw "r11 l"c anii., im, , migiu oe neipea a 101. ineies ; great lingual sections of Canada the cracked-up fuselage of the;ReSina- an increasing 'shortage of al! I live together like a married small Cub airplane on the i From Regina the pair flew to five. Today, if not actual war. couple, both of whom would 'beach, his mind began working ' Neepawa, Manitoba, Kellough's ! we're trying to devise a way to nmfpr'a divorce but who are ' overtime. i home town. Other places, In their I stop or start one. What's In our Superior Auto Service Limited ! nevertheless destined to live un- a year later, his brain-child . Quest for both, sightseeing and literature so called? A heap of it to trier ttte same root, till aeatn ao hurt ernwn into the realltv of a nuiiung uiciuueu ine i-a, riui -i.,. iu ;.uv about? Oh, any them them part Dart. Icnmnleted. fullv assembled two-; Flon, Edmonton and Jasper. : hke to talk Phone 60 I.H "Leave it to Lindsays place plane whlcli recently took j "On our way to Jasper we ran Kellough and friend Bill Tockerinto a snow storm near the thing from arthiitis to taxes, bo ; long as we can be kept miser-1 ! able, anxious, irritable and half-, on a e.uuu-miie, cross-Canada j mountains, we turned oacK dui trouble-free trip for $120. "V; didn't want to return all the way Just over a vear aeo. an Am- to Edmonton, so we looked for a sick when as a matter of fact there's not the slightest thing wrong. - . Tho tirt nf thf fili n man erican flyer was forced down in Place to land nearby," his Super-Cub near Butedale. Their improvised "strip" was the Jasper-Edmonton highway ' riUcne3 usually depends on tb and they taxied to a stop in front I ieng n 0f njs arm Shortly afterwards, Kellough decided to have a look at the wreck. When he located it, he nipde another decision:: oi a lone lining siaiion The station attendant rushed New York's daily papers have YOU are not inside parliament for a week until you hear on the quiet how many more English-speaking Canadians have list their jobs in the past year, &nd how many more French-speaking Canadians have taken over those jobs. It is, of course, only partly true. But few of thoe who voice the complaints ever add the main reason though not necessarily the only reason: That more and more of the civil service jobs call for a working knowledge of both languages. Those of us U'ho are born and brought up in English-speaking homes rarely take the pains to learn French. We may struggle through enough "I thougnt if I could only 'out to meet his customers, then ; rot published for nearly a week. V gpckVount somehow get it to Prince Rupert stood agape as he saw the plane i Four hundred photoengravers and work on it, I felt it could be' parked near the gas pumps, lie) are on strike, and some 20,0'iu rebuilt." I threw up his hands, managed to 1 other workers refuse to cross And that's exactly what Kel- say: picket lines. Normal nrcuHt.-i lough did. There was a lot of red "Now, I've seen everything " icf tne slx paPfrs total 5.189,000. Nof So Bright tune to wade through in eettine Thrnunhnnt. thplr tnnr if there i ' ,lry '''a oeen niaw.n ? io.f $120 to $131. Nobody, this week stuff and vyyHO'S going- to buy the darned st ; . Yv what with?" asked a Prince Geor; the plane, but finally the Can- was no airport where they want-adian government released it to ed to land, they made use of the him as aircraft parts. natural flat surfaces of the work. prairie roads, farmers' fields or Placing almost every moment just the plain, bald prairie, of spare time at the disposal of, Tnrupr n,aim(.d to Kel- Suzanne Lamport Puts on Blue Bonnet -Votes it Best rge store French to "get by" the high school or universiy examina T tions. But as for really learning; ' the language well enough to his new project, Kellough began ,ough near th0 begirr)lng of their f,., wi . m hiI r s me asauous iasK oi aibassemo- fli,ht . ,..., the Rockies. 1 tfl b-m....,u fnL Cn mnta, V, H "O ? " heading east to Calgnry: carry on even a simple phone conversation or write a . letter no, we simply do not do it. ac .the miles and X . ; . B P qulily M ' ' I I "Man, look plane had been covered several miles of landing strip-." lJ 1 -,.L..i,,k- RYr . '4v 1 I times by high tides. The engine, t But we kick jvhen the French- instruments all metal parts ' In. Jasper. n east Jthdins was ';f " X ' 1 ! 7Cl I v t 1 l l - " , ntat, nard earth .1 - t ,, M j . btl buy on th ' .1 M' f after landing the fejfj ! V-' " h .. f T ' S spcasiri L-Hiiakians lUKe over j the public jobs in a country were rusting badly, but finally made on tne the cleanine 1ob was done. ' runways. Bui, j which is a two-language coun . i I tlnnro ii.q rn trtlH In rus f r Amontr several r.tw uui is. u.njco tv,. iu. ,... , i4 A try Th r-v,-i,i, r-o nroneller had to be obtained as i machine in a corall. This pre- f keeper the other day as he watched dozens of cartons of Christmas goods being unloaded at the -rear of his place of business. This is only one of the questions being a-ked by many pessimistic local merchants as white-bearded "litis Kfinrrle looms on the horizon'; to discover hundreds of sawmills which have been silenced for .two montii by a strike which at this writing ap- pears t mote from a settlement than when the operv, :! workers first decided to part Company. t1 With ky-offs increasing in practically every .line of business and the bulk of the lumber industry pay-roll dried up, the prospect of a "Merry Christ-'mas" for many Prince George families is gloomy indeed. cians who get the jobs' also, of well as the under-carriage. Kel-1 cautionary measure was advised ,,i, e.-i.k : loiif h had decided not to eauiD : because, they were told, 'the elk .f. A r?t 'it fnr-t kn thnt r-1 his little plane with floats. By I are so plentiful here they'll come J Uardiess of the theorv of our! October, the 135-horse-powered ; at night and literally eat up your X, ,.ti, ,,t;., v,. r.Kii hn i - i craft, wns rpdrlv tn t.ike eff on ! Diane. ! ness of Canada is done in Eng-1 wheels. Where? On the Seal j "Nea McBrlde, B.C., we ran I virl t. 1 luaniipTjiirniMirt nreferfi Hi.ut, U' i About a third of the MPs are crete 600-foot rampart used by ; in a small cleared paten dock oi Wm wlj(iV! jt a tbe Unu. AM, ilkR U(8 I born into French-speaking f am- amDhibuous pianes as a loaning a iiumeaieaiiei jaiu. i c u. m- UHimhtcr ! J orontn i.nm.us .iiHVor. ili"s but most of them speak deck is the only level stretch of ;er met us happily and offered j v.hi will love chc ftwh. uiiny-ft English in the House, for the . terra firma in these parts. ' ! his horse to pull us out of the Hnvm f this He mxe (.mlitv inareiirine obvious reason that they wish ! And Kellough found that his j muck. We thanked him, but did i ) ;u ALSO DISTILLERS OF rock Mount London dry cin J r (( m unnrt If " v t. . i ,i i l 1 -PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN. to oe unuerstooa. i new piaiit; uuuiu wbc un m i uv u. It is a sad sight to see the ex AND SOLI AGENTS TO CATTO'S Cold Label nd Eitrt 8pcll 150 feet at 35 miles an hour. All through their prairie flight, After several test flights, the ; the pair met with excellent fly- "f 1 -Jt odus when a French-speak- 4i- Flnot Imported Scotch WhliklM ' iprnail i ncliei :p vi'iif-mum' Vitamin j A. You'll like ;ts (vihvenii-nrr M,tir ' muldfti-vcllow qimrliT uoundv ;iro iTili 'h I iihII v w ni( (j in pure fthimirumt ; fuil. They're ideullv flmM'(l tu k' riitlit ! frum wktiire to )il:itt'! Tnke :i tin .fruni wmneii who chm hlTonl the ltst in? MP begins to sneak in hf-i ; engineer who first eained his lnir weather. On their return I OTTAWA DIARY .1. By Norman M. MacLeoc ALBERTA OUTILIERJ. LIMITEO jj&r CALGARY, CANADA lar own tongue. j commercial pilot's licence in j along the northern route, how- 1937 and Tocker, who had helped j ever, several storms were en- muni, i laiKea wun peo- i nenougn wiin mucn oi tne worn, i cuuiimcu m ujuuhui, -- . ill v the Ui-I : li'k lot i)K l.l XK nlanned their cross-country flip, peclany along tne r3Keena. ; . , n,1NNI, , This dvtrliinnnt ll not publiihtd or diiplayed by At ttquor Co" 1 iarHridc next tune BT-? Kellough relates his ejcpertenr.es Kellough, who graduated from ; y)U s1()1, Botrd OI by ui Oovtrnment oi tuitith UHunoit nartlie. thWM , . '. . -r - a r flying -school in. Winnipeg in - - - - -- i pie wno know tne DacKgrouna The report around Parliament i world-wide Russian espionage 0 premier Duplessis's absolute 'Hill circles is that Igor Gou- j ring some six years auo. Gou-1 lP;fcy(jn 0f ne proposal for zenko, fcmtrnl; ,-faure'f jueitko frutei :bok; whi-h.;wasU(;airai m0ney rranta jto Cfeiebeb 'hom tn!-Wta:Ytoit-t)tkcWajir..inlyfeat6bltTph;i n -; .tause celebre has revolved du;--1 so 1 dramatically in the public i The flnahcfaTosinoh of dicing the past week, has written ! eye at the timo that its sale i on gn(j 0ther Quebec univer-rnother book. i was substantia: His earnings L,tios u Hpnprot that thov ,;We limned 1 .visit Floyd IMlaot W mechanics mire CJasAji formerly with $CA here rjttfon'ta piloting: He's "only log-wW.iUiJwbMiifcSttA He was alwavs braRgine about time," he says, but for the last have it are reported to It Is said to be a manuscript i Irorn i literally may have to close their 1 fmnr nnlpw !Vipu ran, trot. AS- like reached $50,000 with a close to 200.000 words In the goose-shooting there so we 16 years never has been very far were going to put him on the away from an aircraft. He serv-spot ... led as flight engineer overseas at "There were geese alright, : the outbreak of the Second thousands of them, but there , World War, worked In wartime were almost as many American ' aircraft factories, and spent hunters. The geese were shy and ' some 10 years with a mining the good weather kept the birds exploration company in the length. Its subject Is said to be ! s,ura oel"B 1-aiu suusequenuy uy i sistance j rorn lhe national Maxim Gorki, the great Russian Hollywood for the mov:e rights. I lreasury. revolutionary novelist. One of a new book by Gouzenko. if j There is an overwhelming de-the most picturesque of the "old . it arrived on the market on the i mand for such assistance irom .Bolsheviks" of the turbulent heels of the bizarre interna- j 'ne western provinces. Lenin-Trotsky era, Gorki is re- tional situation in which its But the government of Que- bee says "no" and it would be high in the air all the time. ; Nortnwest Territories. "We didn't get a single goose." i He's been with QCA here for From Prince Albert, the flying j the last two years. FOAMTREADS For "lhe Wall Thai Retaes' 'FOAMTREAD' soles"are welded to rr. uppers they wi.ll not separate. if Millions of tiny air bubbles cushion ever step. The soft, supple leather oursole last longer, than the thickest, sturdie leather sole can't wear out. A:tu u:. 'Rnhble-Rubber folly to ignore the fact that it means "no." It fears the loss of ported to have been made the author has tieen the central fig-iubject of an elaborate critical , ure, conceivable would be the analysis by the former Soviet ' ssubject of a wide interest embassy cypher clerk whom thewhich its sales could be expect- federal government has had tri to rfflert. The recent nnhlii- under mounted police protec- itv would be nartirularlv valn- lion for almost seven years now ! able in the American market. ' The sources which tell of French culture and fears this is the thin edge of the wedge, i It is on the background of all these truths that you begin to I understand why the present 1 Prime Minister has such a ' unique hold on the affections ; of the Canadian people; and why the most important event ; BACK IS HARNESS WINNIPEG (CP)After fires In the village of Brook-lands for 2 years, the old red ATTENTION FISHERMEN AND BOAT OWNERS EKOLITE has done it again! This time a 60-FATHOM DEPTH INDICATOR of the election of 1953 may yet; Oouzenko's recent literary lasers assert that he has a publisher who has been engaged to iring out his book. The understanding is that It will be between stiff covers, in time to atch the Christmas trade. " " If this story is correct and '11 comes from quarters which usually are most reliable it is 7 VYMII 1I1CI1 WUI-J -LIJ , midsoles, they feature a soft, f ,. lexi. fire engine was put up on blocks in 1950. Now the fire engine has been sold to a drive-in turn out to be that George Drew, the Ontario-born, Ontario-bred Conservative leader, leather outsole that cannot scum or furniture. theatre as an attraction for its1 learned French well enough to outdoor amusement centre ! speak in Quebec in French. it safe wager that the publicity Eosv tn clean iust toss them into thi $19 5 for only LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS AND ACCESSORIES which the ex-employee of the Soviet embassy here has received during the past fortnight will not diminish public interest In him as an author but very much the reverse: ' Following his exposure of the , washing machine they come out Iook ing like new. Trim, Smart, Light, 'Sturdy. of the Well sfyled for every member family. COMPLETE SETS from s:c " ' f i "Foamfreads" are available at i Less 10 discount on all orders before December 31, 1953 With a deposit of $17.50 and the balance of $158.00 on delivery, you can assure yourself of a Sounder before the start of the next fishing season. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL Wilford Electrical Works COW BAY Dealer in Prince Rupert District for EKOLITE 29-H JP s .1 'V,,. WORLD PEACE Chop Suey House 909 Third Ave. West Phone Red 878 SPECIALIZING : CHINESE DISHES Orders To Take Out - ppen j p.m. to 3 a.m. Dally LAY AWAY NOW WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE STORE FAMILY SHOE 629 Third Avenue West LIMITED 'v. t- 14 Phone 357 j RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC 313 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 644 L hti