i-"; Tailored bj U REFLECTS and REMINISCES As I See It Famous for i Prince Rupert Daiiy News Ihursday, April 2, 1953 u tii"eieuaiil anil; nawipaprr dMotfd to the upbuilding ol BUM Hupn nd Norilwrn and Cntra BrltUQ Columbi. IMmbrr trf 3ndin Prena Audit Biiru of ClrilUoo Cunidlan Dll rifwippr Aocltlon. Publlshwl bj "Tie Prlna Ruperi Du? Nf Llmlta . - I. P. MAUOR. PlUldPDt H. O. PERRY. Vloe-PrMldnl i by "MU "PPeoti 7 1 America'! JTROKCfJI K more : ' V.. ,1 8ubwrtptlon Rst-, a- i I . . .jt.. mnnth IK.- Mf fMT. 1 10 00 The smallest of paokaKes! The RUPERT-ALASKA TRADE HELD man wrapped up In himself. j KEAL FER1L TO SEATTLE." It . i tells all about how the Pucet No one dure ay UjU ha been j Sound city 1 feeling over the a hard winter, but It will take a projected bare service between lot of persuasion to make us Prince Rupert and Ketchikan, agree that the last thirty days Prince Rupert, it la declared, ran have been pleasant. ajuiy destroy Seat lie hlkUjrlctl position a Alaska main point ALSO TKEACLE j of supply and financial centie. a. tmU pt iti,th IV- rv-r year, til 00 i (? or' Panraktis apix'ar lo m iuv- i orlte breakfast dish. Soma fellow r i I J. A. Biminon i Yukou-McKen-ztei, speaking In Ottawa the I other day, called attention to the Alaska hlkhway "It La be-' come," said lie, "one of tLe great ; tourist attractions of the world, and more and more people art planning a summer vacation , along that romantic road through the northland." He speak wisely eat leisurely, but oUier hav no time to spare, and what they want is the knack that Isn't .costly, can be easily prepared and U nourishing and tasty Hence, In so many Rupert kitchen between the unholy houia of 6 30 and 8. the rude slunil ' stack of hots." Election Money Wasted CANADA is politically a well run country. True, our federal administration tends to get more hum-drum- year by year, but the whole process tends to flatten itself out The sparks do not fiy so oftpn or the obvious rea.ton that the 'asis of fundamental gKreement mong ALL the partiei widen ear by year. In the province, also, there t a remarkable similarity in he actual administration of he Legislatures. Canada has Jberal, Conservative, COT. Social Credit and a Quebec nationalist party each running one or more province. It U true, say auUioil.t un DAY'S IRON dJ ! and well, and even allowing for swift and strong uiun lues tween June and September, the highway Is recognized as a wln- . ner. WHIPCORD THE DI KE Of HWNBl RO.H ilefti chaU With Brig. J. E. C. Pangman, commander of the 27lh Canadian Infantry Brigade at Hannover, Germany. The Duke, wearing the uniform of a field marshal In the British army, visited the Canadian troops Trousers the subject, that thera Is an Increase In heart disease but thl increase does not ppiy Ul all the people. Canadians as a whole are living much loiter than they used to live, because comparatively few arc now cut short by the infecUou diseases of children and youth. 19-01. T0 Nylon Lkr.r $12,95 AT LAST I Yesterday, Wednesduy, first of Apt 11, not a drop of rain fell licit. And tomorrow, Etlday. ts a public holiday. Cheerful looking new huts and clothes ciun-iiienring to uppcar, Surely this U spring , jthortmt u nirf im otll tr Ui' Poet OfSc Dfptftmyot, Ottw He Leadeth Me... I'rhOl, Eloi, Lamma sabachtani!" L As Jesus called out these words on the cross, the hidden fears of those who had persecuted Him we're confirmed with chilling certainty. This was in : truth the Son of God. In the strangely compounded and almost forgotten language of Hebrew and :"Aramaic Chaldee, Jesus in His torment was uttering 'the prophetic pica which had U-en written in the ancient Scriptures. 'My Cod, My Cod, why hast thou forsaken me?" To Annas, the withered old high priest who had . l)cen the chief conspirator, the meaning was shock-ingly plain. Jesus had spoken the words prophesied in distant history by David in the Twenty-Second .J'salm which went on to predict all the ominous events that happened that day. "Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit!" So it was that Jesus died on April 7, A.D. 30, a day of mortal grief and spiritual triumph which -Ijas been hallowed through the ages as Good Friday. Perhaps Annas then thought of the Twenty-; Third Psalm and, in his designing old heart, envied those w ho had believed and would believe in the .: years and centuries to come. For in this Psalm is contained all the inspiration, hope and comfort that Jesus left behind at the cost of His agony. It is for .this precious inheritance that millions will bow in prayer tomorrow and give thanks. oftTTERBOX tal Is $750 and the net costs THE OTHER SIDE 1)1 s( OV EKING KITI HT! The following two-e o I u m n headline appear In the Seattle 'Pout-Intelligencer: "PRINCE They are sup potted to be far DAY'S 1 00', Vtsf Editor. The Daily News: , $S. That mns the fisher. apart In their thinking. Actual- i j IV if vntl Avamina tthnt t ! I note an article on the front man u l.3a in ocdi Dciore ne you WOOL WHIPC! ever ratchet a fish. It means any , page of your paper dated Sat ' Census figures disclose thut Effingham, III , has 1.728 married j women any 1,735 married men i There must be seven fellows in 'and around Effingham who should be questioned In oilier i win lis, "How Coine r' Trousers MILESTONES Irum Ih HIm ol Th lHy ! 40 Yeor Ago Todoy Treated w thG: rcducUon In wages or prices un-' der the present conditions-hardship. Our Native pmple have always been the must loyal subject. We can proudly refer to two world wars and now In Korea We have always looked to Oreat Britain urday, March 28. headed -Fishermen organize break off." As a delegate who only recently returned from the ninth annual convenUon of the UFAW.U, I with to make certain observations on the statement allegedly coming from Mr. W. Ood-tlArd of fiteveslon who is con i The Ulands of ti.e Plillijn.i.u , With practically a daily tK,al service U) thi. city now. nearly i f u''ld, '" i. .,.,ih ,ith t "o'lri to outh. 7W) miles ean to do. and not what they say, you see the remarkable and Increasing similarity among them. IN MY own lifetime politic In Canada has grown visibly less corrupt. No doubt there 1 plenty of graft at some level of government. Where there Is money to be made, by reason of government policies or government contracts, there will always be a certain amount of skullduggery. As the years have gone by. there has been less of It than there used to be. on the mass level. fur guidance. Let's not change testing the position of Business lour policy now. Let's slop fol- weft rll J iv v urn w.svw. sengers for Prince Rupert. Agent in the U F A W.U. lowing the US A. policy, let's I have no desire to wash our 1 atoP looking under our bed for union s dirtv linen in public i communlsU. Water Repe' $19,95 DAY'S IRON D Cruiser Jackets 19 oz To-Nylon b'tr As The clUren of Prince Ruiert are to be canvassed for subscriptions to the agricultural and Industrial fair to be held h-te In S ptember. In reference to past strikes, I j was In two strikes last year, and ! t have had the most democratic privilege to vote on the subject, after every avenue of negotiations have been exhausted i Our Canadian hlMory tells ns view, however, Mr. Ooddard ha set the precedent and I speak as a member of the U F A W.U. who has had differences of opinion with Mr. Aiex Gordon who Mr Goddard is opposing, as well as other incumbent officers of tho union and have found myself at i When I was a boy In Ontario It was no secret that many of the old party heelers Orits or Tories alike would not vote $19.95 ; that wnen the explorers of our 30 Yeort Ago Today M. Y Mi Caffery cassed a rev-lution Uial the Board of Trade express appreciation for Uie uork of O. A. McNicoll In connection with the board, and regret at his leaving the city. " " uminrj inra to uisx mmw oi even for their party unlej HOME mm somebody came across Nevertheless. I. and members our wonarrn ine i)j)e oi of the same view, consider this race that we had here, they ts Internal business of the union starved tnemseives to fleam : not to be aired In public, and rather than be slaves Are we ! Williams. Manson and Gon-ihat nne a decision ha been Rolng to submit to slavery? If;zales, local barristers and solid- DAY'S W, V WOOL MELT Cruiser Jackets marie by the malority I would 1,01 we have to remain organ-1 tors, are opening a branrh office least a two dollar bill. Some big shots drew five because of their j admitted prestige. You would not find that now. IN ONE respect Canada ha3 ', I lagged far behind Britain and ; 1 the Scandinavian countries. In- : ! cidentally. the American system 1 is away ahead of us in this. too. (The way we set the boundaries lzed. at Stewart with H. W. Taylor in abide by it but still reserving my IVAN ADAMS ' charge. right of criticism of such policies. In my opinion Mr Ooddard has placed the lack of doslre to negotiate, on the shoulder of 'The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. "He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: lie leadeth me beside the still waters. "He restoreth my soul: He leadeth me in the -paths of righteousness for His name's sake. "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the ; shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me: thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. - "Thou preparest a table before me in the pres. ;ence of mine enemies: thou anointest my head with ril; my cup runneth over. ''Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life: and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever." Scripture Jpasuiqt for JoJaij "Serve the Lord with all your heart." 1 Sam. 12:20 "OTTAWA DIARY ( 20 Yeoif AgoTodoy ' The court house stalf ami j members of the Br Asx'itioii ; gathered to honor H f MacLeod ; on the eve of hi retirement I Treated wiin Crc.i Water Rcp" ; $29.95 the wrong people. To my know- OS coiisuiuruiTies ut a uiSKruuc. (Here the map U carved up by, ledge not once have the officer what amounts to a whole series INCOME TAX QUIZ AUTOMATIC WASHER Mr and Mrs. John P. Mitchell entertained memlier of the Prinee Rupert Badminton Club at which time trophic were pie-ented for tho club championships. 10 Yeors Aq($ Today DAY'S lOOV, woolwhipc: Cruiser Jackets Treated withC: Water Re; on negotiating rommiiiees refused to , meet the operators, much to the contrary, even when we were involved in strike th-companles were informed wo would meet them anv time. In fact In past years I have leen of the opinion the officers of the union were too eager to settle at a time when it would have been simpler to bring rates of wuge ithis refers specific-lilly to the shorcworkersl In line with other industries. If this had been done we - . ... sw . ft, if I 1 1 !. " ""ie - ... t ' 1 -1 it . , H'f -( 4. ".t . t t mr It " 1 1 . it' 5 Of over-lapping wars. There are ; fights within the parties, as well as between the parties. Yet In every province there l a natural political map. Ceo-, graphy and economics have cut each province into clearly mark-; ed divisions. ' The whole business should be ' turned over to a judicial body, i like they have In Britain, i J THE BEST THING that can be 1 said of the wasteful and ex-j travagant mechanics of democ-1 lacy, in a federal state like Can-1 ada is "sure It costs plenty, but lQ i Arc funeral ixpenvs pi allowable deduction? i A ' No. Funeral expenses art not a permissible deduction from Income tax but, if rea.ionabio, au considered to be a liability Of the estate for Succession Du Hi only AulenMlic ! giv yew 7 mui V Utt hot weWf. $29.95 '""The nation's economic statistics too many months ago when one would not at the present time be There were several convictions j in police court for violation of the price celling and rental j regulations. The Wartime Prices j " .und Trade Hoard were repre- j tented by T. W. Brown and W ' Fulton. ... Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Naylorj have received word of Ihe safe; arrival In Britain of their son.j Lieut. Joseph Naylor. RUPERT RADIO And ELECTRIC llos U79 riione tti are provoking some heavy think- In every three dollars earned by ng these days on the part of 'Canadians used to be gained in .jo' ernment experts. The foreign export trade, -trade figures particularly are the , what has happened in very ut)tect of a lively interest. ' recent times without even the On the basis of the last three I Capital's high-powered econo-ju'jnths for which the return jmisU becoming too aware of it nie available, here what's hap-jit that the whole basis of the battling to biing wage In line ! purposes, at a time when the Industry Q I incurred heavy medical laced declining markets. I won- MP0" in the years lHU and tier where Mr. Ooddard was in't'JM. Am I allowed to Include those days, I know he was a in my medical exjx-tu-' the member of the union. Was he I amount of money I paid on ihe.ie advocating early signatures of j old debt in 18.'j2? it is still cheaper for the people than any alternative, such as dictatorship, from left or right." But in Canada we waste vast sum of money we do not need DAY'S IKON D Waist Jackets 19-or Two' Nylon B!r agreements thut have left thc( 4A.i Yes. Fifr-the year 1051 This week there came pr-.nng in the- foreign trade i nation s economy has shifted. I to waste wage scales so far behind other field : $ vj Instead tot onej dollar i 'every i to our door the brisk young lady "Our FAVORARt.R trad hal. i three of national Income derend-1 whose job It Is to compile the j industries? , i Mr. Goddard says he Is lead-; ing a membership revolt. Thi is i a broad statement and I think Vancouver directory not the civic voters' list. In a couple of l. - ........ J ... . M L. n-rim4 tn ar.ee with the world haa skidded ln8 ultimately upon export trade, rom $201,000,000 to S63,000,000 I the Tti0 now Is more like one Our UNFAVORABLE trade bal-!dolla' four. ince with the United States has! That mean that the economy In times of ?rT?"rirr .r. ;'he flatters himself. oo uie same juu . ,.,, 0,av. i. only those medical expenses incurred and paid within a 12-nionth period ending In thi taxation year could be claimed ; However, the law has now been changed in thU regard. Q My daij'thtrr. who n 13 years of age in 1052 was enrolled as a nurse in training for IVr second year. She received a sruall monthly allowance, and room and board from the hospital. I estimate, that I gave her approximately $300 for clothe ky-rocketed from $69,000,000 tojls becoming more self-sufficient, for the Province of BC. The" pnt; u;ually a few week later, the federal . '.' ,h!r DAY'S SUNT4 l51 00,000.000. will be ! election eieuuoii enumerator nmiHcioi. ' The Our FAVORABLE trade balance with the United Kingdom v f ills thev will not find any around, in pairs U keep each '"V hie onl answ( answer r Is IS W to tig vignien n .v,., unna.t !T,w.h oiit hnrltv and theretore more stable because less vulnerable to outside Influences- Government economists regard the trend as a healthy one. our MERCERIZE Drill organisation and build It brick by brick Into an Instrument to better the lot of the peojilc In the fishing industry. R. L. GARDINER. has shrunk from $87100,000 to 4 ,000,000. ; Each one of the foregoing sets o! figures represent a substantial deterioration in Canada's .'Xoreign trade position. Combined Have You These Qualities? Brood culture;! background' Breadth of understanding? Compassion and tolerance' Respect for the individual? IF YOU HAVE, YOU SHOULD MAKE A GOOD TEACHER. British Columbia Teachers' Federation Trousers and other essentials during the year. May I claim her a a de Jewel Exhibit doe Its own job completely independently of the others. We, the same taxpayers, pay the whole cost-Including the gross overlapping and duplication. 'fp Surely this Is one field in which the province and the pendent in 1952 and, If o, what, LET'S STAY ORGANIZED Editor, The Dally News: You have quoted In last Saturday's paper that the Native On Display In Montreal Is the prop.r exemption? (A i Income tax regulations provide that, for purpose of determining dependency, Income from employment as a nurse, In tralnlna 1 not taken Into con Will not sHr $6.95 DAY'S SUNT Shirts To match trot- Dominion could get together i Brotherhood of B.C. is breaking out one streamlined they add up to a wrong-way trend which superficially 1 more hau a little disconcerting be-,?3use of the momentum which it appears to be gaining. ;; ; In brief, at a first glance these jiiiUhjics don't so much ask to be reviewed with alarm as they demand to be regarded with some degree of Incipient panic. 1 :. But the curious feature in the whole situation is that if atten and work system. MONTREAL Replicas of the crown jewel to be used in th: sideration. Since your daughter i was undar the age of 21 years and her income wa not more than $600. you may claim an ex coronation ceremonies this June! are In a display which opened at the Canadian National Railways' Central Station here today. inrz.n Slight Error FARNHAM ROYAL, England CP) Farmer Harold Jell pro away from the United Fishermen Sc Allied Workers Union. It ha been the policy of the two said organizations to work together and the policy can not be changed until it is dealt with at the next N B. of B.C. convention at Hazelton on April 25. It has taken us many years to organize to the extent where we can all make a living from the industry, the operators, the fishermen and shore workers. emption of $400 for her support j In 1952. tion U diverted from the foreign trade field and spread over the DAY'S SAN M With all the color and tparkla of the originals, they were ordered in England a year ago by the CNR. o Canadians might see them. - tested when his white and yellow Ouernsey cow, bred by artificial irsemination, gave birth to a black and white Frlesian calf. He claimed compensation but was told usert of the insemination service "must take the risk of a mistake." economy a a whole, the apparent grounds for urgent apprehension vanish almost magically. ' . For the over-all economic picture of the moment Is one of robuat well-being. Employment The crown jewels display will In reviewing the fishermen's problems,' let's take the glllnet- Dress Slacks In Nvlonbie Uers for Instance: the boat ren- be shown In Montreal until June 30 and at Toronto until August 7. From Toronto it win move to is at a record high for the season pf the year. Pay envelope surly are at a record thickness. Productivity Is achieving new 0alfi. And development of natural resource 1 on an unprecedented scale. V At -first thought the phenom Glen t-n . i il PRINCE RUFERT CITY AND DISTRICT LIBERAL CONVENTION BUSINESS OF CONVENTION: 1 . Nomination of Liberal condidott to contest provincial election. 2. Nomination of delegates to provincial Liberal convention. 3. Consideration of Resolutions. . This is an important convention and all Liberals are urged to attend. CIVIC CENTRE-0 P.M.-APRIL 2nd other company stations through-1 out Canada. The display Is flanked by life-size reproductions of beefeaters, yoemen of the guard, set against a rich, royal blue plush background, Jt Is specially lighted to $12.95 oniA GOOD FRIDAY The Three Hour Conducted by the Rector 12 Noon, 1 p.m. and X p.m. CANTATA 8 p.m. ' " "OMVF.T TO CALVARY" J- II. Maunder . Combined choirs ol the Cathedral and First Presbyterian Church under the direotion of Peter Lien and Mr. E. 3. Smith ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL enon of a dwindling export trade and -a prosperous domestic econ- permit a good yiew of the most minute detail of the royal WaflsMfi omy mightappear as almost the ' 'height of anomoly. Actually, in "the past the two conditions would have been largely lncon-ni.stent. But that was In the days !-not too .many years or even MFN'SLLW'' Confucius the great Chinese saga died In 478 BC at the age of about 72.