Prince Rupert Daily News liTtjf , I'M IMH t H t ..K V h I't vi.m, . . , ,"J T V. 1 As I See It Thursday. January 22, 1953 Trade Comes First, Not Money, Says Former UK Cabinet Minister REOINA (CP Rl. Hon. Harold help not only Britain fit Wilson, one of Britain's top J America over the eoni'iim - OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MdcLeod a Independent dailt tie wpp-r rtnotra to the upbuilding of Prtno Rupert and Northern and Central Brit Inn Columbia. Mflnlw of Canadian Ptpsb Autllt Bureau of ClrculatloM Canadian tal!y Newspaper Association. Published Dv The Prmce Kupert Daiiy Newt Limited J. F. 14AOOR, President H. O. PERRY. Vlos-Prealdcnt trade experts and a former Labor lar problem, he said cabinet member, says a two-per cent recession in the United ha ym Subarrlptlou Rates: HI carrier- It we. 2c; per month i c,- per Tear. 10 00 y mall Per momh. 'iir: per v.nr. 8 00 j "What is a Oritf" asked one ' newspaperman Of a group f his ; colleagues In the House of Com-imoiks cafeteria the other day. ! and he drew a collection of blank J looks, raised eyebrow, and tuthorixed as tor.d class r.:all h? u Fort ORtf Department, otun talaNi"i7 nail Everyone agreed An Effective Argument V ' - I iwron? wrorifr answi answers. wan ft Liberal party lie described the mu-n . wheat agreement as or tilled parU ' (jott-war perlfK. VvVr,,,., could see no soiuu.jn'V dollar problem Britain's trade future b'-more In tlie export r,( f!( ing gKKls than in fI, gtls. To solve the trade p. . trade would ruve t p-and money iw-mnd, ir,!t the other way around If this Isn't done r, nritaln will be driven uu Ing the trade Issue Ihro... pound sterling States could nicijn the collapte of the sterling area's dollar earnings In North America Addressing a service club here Thursday, Mr Wilson said: "If 1 could be guaranteed that there wooldn't be any recession. Id sleep a lot easier." Mr Wilson, former British secretary for overseas trade and former president of the Brltl.-h Board of Trade, Is on a prlvsV business trip to study the Anglo-Canadian tr.ide situation. The bulk of commodity agreements will have to lif retained to Admiral's Correction DIANA WRIGHT is only acting editor the Union Farmer i mmmm-mi politician, and mot of them trxmtht th term fame from Great Britain. "A Orlt m a Canadian Liberal, true enoueh, but ft Brltkh Liberal is a Whif. not a Orlt." quoin a coffee club member. So the newspaperman went on m ; that sort of rurimM mlsalon that marks his prof e.wlon trying to find the arwwer to an oM-ufe i - - tt-.L- jv: . ?if .-:- iii tVj THE CORONATION j question while perhaps letting ;some more urgent duty slide fr ! the moment. t A tXT party man knew that a Ortt was a Liberal, but eon-t fe.ved complete ignorance of (Where the term earn from. A OF HER MAJESTY E LI ZA B ETH II LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. rslshHhed 191 MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING MIIPMM; . . . MlRW AKIUMi . . . STOI! t,; f Xefle:!rf(l handling liral. Natlon-wirle ai d World-wide Shipments. -Motr nirn t"(r . . . ship viv iiMrstvs ajertu sllied Van lines lid. Phme M nr fig Cr. Zn4 and Part Saskatchewan, but also a' loyal daughter of hor father, the late Admiral Kingsmill. Sne writes that she was par-' ticuiarly interested in my column if poet prophets, but said: "I am .surprised that you have ; taken for granted what many! people have done before, and msquoted Britannia rules the vaves ' My father pointed out to me that this was sting inror-! rectly, that the words houlti 1 read: Rule Britannia Britannia, RULE hte wa'i ' It is an injunction rather than a boast." Seems Kite a good time to sins ', that (njnnetion with reivewed ; fervor when other power's, not j so wise and moderate as Britannia, now waive more and more! of the rules which apptied when I Britannia ruled the waves. I I WALTER BAILEY writes me) Conservative front-bencher with I ' U tears In the Commons thoht j APrROVfn S(1UVFN.IR Pk(lf,RAtr the term had some connection j with "Hear Ovit." but beyond j Jt. " 1 j ar r r'bat he admitted his mind wax a THIS IS THE COVER lESIOS of the approved (oronatKm souwnir program. The program will be sold thnmehoiit the British Coir.monweahh and other countries InclurJiig the United States. The program contains the form of the Coronation service in Westminster Abbey and the form ol the Coronation procession. The cover design bi to be emfrKsed and colored. OF ALL those on both sides in parliament at f)ttava who have arpiied about the Currie report, one of the least excited and most effective has been Ted Applewhaite, member for Skeena. i In the course nf supporting a resolution that a select committee -he appointed to'examine all recent .lefence expenditures, Mr. Applewhaite made a point concerning the report's origin which has been largely overlooked. He said: "I'nJens I have this thing all wrong, the impression seems to lie held by a great many people that the Currie investigation was a secret investiga-tion'of the Minister of National Defence for this house. According to the way I look at it, it was an investigation for the Minister of National Defence. The minister asked for an investigation of his own irganization. "It seems to me that the auditor and the minister personally could conceivably and justifiably have gotten together every few days as the investigation went along, to find out how the thing was going along and to see if either could give any assistance or information to the other. Why not?" X While there are grounds for questioning why conditions mentioned in the report were allowed to develop in the first place, all remarks must be sharply tempered by the fact that the defence department had already undertaken a clean-up without any prompting from the critics. Z This circumstance puts the critics at a tactical disadvantage which they may camouflage but woukl (io well not to ignore. They are, in effect. Johnnies-come-lately. Had they had the good fortune from, their point of view to discover the irregularities first, their position would be much stronger. J As it was, they had to borrow, or otherwise obtain, Defence Minister Claxton's own evidence from him befare they could start building a case. Under similar circumstances in a court of law, the jury w ould probably lie unimpressed. . General Electric Appliances Wank Three Liberal MP's who! Cfmkf be cornered In the cafe-1 teria- they shall be nameiejw for the shame ol It all -also admitted they didn't know. no DIRT ft torik a xtudmtM Librarian of ParJiament to give the arviwe? with authority. The term was listed In Robert W. Hamilton's ne ejection of quotations from Canadian sources, and the term U oMrt than Confecletation k-self. The earliest known ue of the term in politics was Irt iM9. but jiist who usd ft first U obscure Report From , . , from Kitimat that he ha.-, heard many fine bands in TaruJus parts of the world. But he thinks Kitimat's 21 piece Indian band, under Band Leader Nyce. is literally one of the bst anywhere. - A young man writes me in all Parliament Hill Br GEORGE M. MURRAY, M.P., Cariboo Wohing MocKines, Floor Polithert, Rodiot, Keftles, Ronjct, Vacuum Clconert and many orhtri. RUPERT RADIO AND ELEC1M Phone 644 Box M- Premier Bennett of Brltkh the province Is already tuo iur: 'The words "all aand and no dirt. solemnity thanking me for the many fine arguments I have Coruitibia ana hla Minister aie and that the governiiifrit there, clear grit all th way tnrousfti f provided between his fiancee. due to come to Ottawa shortly.' ha a big job on it haiids to have been attributed to David and himself ! That's about as rand we are told hev will diseu administer the affairs of th? Christie, Peter Perry. Malcolm nice a fan letter as I ever got ! financial matter wltb the Pert-f province, as it i-c at pre-nCimeron. and William MjcDouii-in all my life for it Is exactly 'era! authorities. i wHhoot yearnlnn to take in vast i all, all of whom were active in what I try to do in this column i, i for. that thi' new territories. But there is one thing I hope I . :ontrovery has been launched M.IEE SEW PKOVIX E the formation oi the "Clear Orlt Party " Thla waa a group of , morierat reformists who could ., not k ail the wv with Ut rad- U4i ior fin waa nm always on t uver the Monltman Pa, fccau.ie : A:rrta harS been persistent in my side " and the man v1" not ,m ajw always ays ,hp thp C;Ua otuwa , Government Government m m net net R R atJnilon aUlmlon to to tfae tfae ,.rth ..rth We.t We.t w ht 1 j ligely to view with lavor a re Territories Evhrv c'fWn'u been i is that the girl is some-. quest or a Kam or mo,. made to tie the It r.t-.r.s !a i on my side aDdiomiMU tQ conjtnlrtlort of lAnonton, ptUiwca'ly ano hope jik-al relorm ptolforra then being ' advocated by me Intertau. ' I On authentic We of the term I wm apphed by Christie, who akl times I! IT. . , B'w i River rail outlet which will nut eommersiaUy w iim w cTOiiy.wrrwfcw,,,,,,, ,.m rHnnn . .. t- Rr. "llln-ti don't wan MO XT Iff A I., lwt tM - lis m ten Willi -y fawtnwi lamriir ...! f'r-i a .,t of time tnfetto ta tm ii'-jt," II .1,' ( tfi;lv 14 lurttum P?o.lu- i t. "lr. T'lKr-'n J.-- T n iu K H' lNA CHtt.I Mitt r. - !wi! C1..U Jnn try it ,m Ijh i , ' 'f I ''u't t it-1, f -1 . -r tii T !. And x tar! Tv 1. ut v.v", y Afc is niy oi'iTiifn: n htt-- - pie whose Interests are tied up new bountlr.ne.s should b? es'ab- f ! "'f wh r?l( with the future of the Peace j Ushed In the north, they should I r!eal' Rrvtr cuuntry todajr. , J be the boundarsaf ti entirely J TH. pjRT "... ' t 'i There was general approval of new ptovince U U.ctm, pot- ', " 4 n recent announcement of th- tx of northern Bm,.: Colum-: ,,,P? ?!1!h JTJS. , treir.ier of and of t:-e bia.il of tM T.W.M ZZfJrlZ iJlLr-: -a ' t t. . : . 4i ' -! Ar--f'. t..-r r-i - 9 I'V if- M' lrif rKl At t -r t f 'not take kiiuilir U th nrw prtf f giving what I w rite intelligent ' criticism. ... : . A lady . in Bellingham say, she subscribed to the paper jut ' to read my column, but was dis-eppointed at first, because f; was all about local "politics but thing .improved, MUt-xx She felt like shouting for joy. she says, when I wrote they, should not print the girls' names taken in certain houses unless they print the mens' names too.: When she tuned ir to Canadian radio she heard me on a panel discussion "and was a bit dis- they proposed to proceed with ' - Prime M!nt'er LotiL'rflt M-t.i.., ( I,,., iLKki,,!,....,..,! B,' M'm' Tl" ' "'' ir favtNir.t li! t K 1 ' li. LI t. !i,W:l: nm k.. ...k . .... REFLECTS and REMINISCES ft- Hoy the Pacific outlet projeet. ! ent is on record as having stated ' that thii-eiever.im piovjn -aou'..: mit tmi W,1A "ECClt itrrnvrn ED ij , nat-uiai Je.e. jS-ct. In this connection they also; 'llr. .J".T ;.ril,. .... - t J tion at Markam, Ont.. In March, j 18Se For onljr tore month be- , fore the new party emerged, the ! Globe had this to say about It: j beginning: , "A little miserable clique oil merchant, specializing stated that they proposed to ex-I tend tlie boundaries of British! Only fellow who runs another , cessful iin down and remains popular in ties, l the elevator operator. : Item: In the eur.-fi.t e"mat la a 4rm of MStfiO ! r ex;erwkr, of the wharf at Jorl St James. Columbia and Alberta north- When offre-kin buncon,b-lalkIr,3 J Tills wharf was pro-ubiy the; first robins and little red rad-! appointed when I heard your I :ormorants who met In a certain voice. '"r 't t. ) ,t ,.a.r,s, .ha: .mi a... I ,fl mi r(-.N f. m-r,,p;,,t ot rr-r,r-..n AM ''J, ym ni, f. : t, . , irw ..,uir,( rp Va tmire XCl', c"t.M :. IV I .nv It:, fV,r,.!. Ta. j6 fT 'v-. elurt i.n skf r.-t..f. ,, ,., mi,,,. u, r!ll hn l"ft-- A k f.w I l.uve thw H-in.t Mi-(iii t. H 'f IV Lum " a,lun'.., -. jjv! iin, H.nv mr- aOT :,. s, Krtiit I a n.fc. i" ttnr f it4 mrM f'fitiif,ni j.. m IV " ishes be far behind? Mr. and Mrs Truman left : Tishinston ' Tuesday evening ' rrrsi, ever onvi in ..at a nor , ayer-4 offlce ln jfjnj Street. Brttlrn Co: imb:a. j anJ announced their tmentlort ' Par and gold wre the fHMio form a new party m e:ear ewnrnoelfties to pass ever It a vrif prlnlciples." for their home in Missouri. The . MATTER Of DIRr.CTlOM , I ward, to take in great section of the Yukon and the Norh Wes Territories. This part of tfiei-proram has not been well received in the Yufccn of in the North West Territories, and a mixed reception ha been give:, the plan in (lie prejis across Can. aria. The general optrrion with rr spect to British Columbia. Is lnt rerrtjrv bf-,?e coifeferation. Alexander Mackenzie, who was . . . ant rrrtaialy one of the "t Wiw-ir a r.il lhti;l to watrti lhv f1" h'st 'r; t: i. I br ti- it rn'," 7Ti -,ii ' 5 M.ame "( M.AM OK HIIIA1 an . All this liquor law revising It ! seems, has brought out the fore-Uast that British Columbia will j have fewer breweries. Had this ! said southern British Columbia ! instead, it . would have been ; nearer to what Is really needed Lady, how do you think I fe! J myself when I first heard it j on a record? But 1 am too old to change It ' now. especially alter some radio fellow wrote: ' Philpott. the man with the homespun voice, rough but reassuring, and Canadian as ; hell" A GENTLEMAN in Timmirn. ONTARIO writes that it is all (uture? Well, he was once a sue- MILESTONES r"nim the IBM The Iwlly New 40 Yeart Ana Tnrfa 1 Xr Equipment ir m'.ne. foresrt and ranch are outiund over this wharf today and com.nf I, are lumber, furs. Il-.Ii and go)i and other minerals. frm that rast country armirv.l Stasrl Lake and beyond later to become one Of the tarfy Prime Minister of Canada after Conlederation, dignified the term by his ue of l in an 1867 election campaign, when he said: Clear grit ts pore sand wKhcro! a particle of dirt In M" Ki. I t i,i ,M d't. I m-limm- tot.t- lr '"'' VoU r, its hr.mi'tl of I" ' : g-'iil.t. hsM rwi to l-r I";ns.vs! ( if f.nale lr.,q ,r nil (!" I ' wViaviV 3 ' Even in Prince Rapert police Captain Barney Johnson, ckip-i court there have been oerasVms Armless Man "" 1 : ""nil lor rt-t 'hi. nl m iw ' - Kmi. tf,.,ih.ti,-S M.time (.'ream cf tl, .t" n m v"' " to i re J ,.t J,, n,;n....- ( i, Imf n,l i' f 4 lo h '' At' at!,,! -v . . . .tK-o-ft-th an I tmii-tingf yjt'r of tre S3 rrinre Ruoert. was h n th i.Abf tuMtiAn ) r uin autr, fr.r .,,r.tu tn Jh.ir i.nM 1 I- See These rende.-vd a banquet last ni'nt by , -When is a atan arank?" ha; send milk and quiits to orphans C)rr?ki Cf ill ie eitrens prior to his leavine' been asked. In ritchborg iMasg.r ' in Korea. But- he asks Are v'' fJ" OIO OIlM j ts-city to taite over his new job recently policemen instructed a those bnfortunate Koreans, ei- I .Vancouver. suspect to say: "Around the , ther South or North, better off SOMERSET. Ky. APi Police ! ! rugged roek the ragged raseal now? Could they ever have been ) '"e surprised today when they i 1' The first in a fleet of halibut ran " any worse off. either under the Ioun?, an man PrrtM i tun -( h, ' ( tli II- Ill f'J) J r o a ,1 n . , ,( 7 .V ml- ti,e i-f1'"" - . mm I'm llmppi a jifiy il Ih'w trjllil sew f Im'IIiW l "l- . . . H't tMflliM ff.fl ..fl.l . in on I h l.wi J i i! li i; n trawlers for use of Canada F-sh i despotic Communist rule, or th? j 1 tsut rrea strtmK, 13, wno wa and Cold Storage arrived from ! Not so many still left in Prince : no less Sygman Rhee rule .nil l,.in (,,.) erf .,,), hi a,l i norn wunotn arms, assured j Vancouver yesterday, making the Rupert vrtll remember Angus r I think the Koreans of trip in 52 hours. I Stewart who died lately in Cait- i classes would harve been far SENSATIONAL New t forma A brother of a member ! better off now had no foreign ; of the firm of Foley, Welch Arl army ever gone into the cotmtrv 30 Years Ago Today them that wj nothing. His t specialty, he told effieera. Is loading and firing a rifle. Re wasn't Waffing. With po- t'.aying at the westholme Stewart, builders of the GTP : at all when Japan surrendered i. i r i t n the I'ek l! "' rh' a n-i r : iti ,, 1 I r IV c ti- l t .int. il i'it. ,; M,JV li.r r.!,tl- lint 4v. ii ) 'i " " ' a 'm,',,., of X r' I in Irf.ih l.i.n.i! ji"i M..Ve a hi n-f-' if ''" tn i(i ymf li.n i- :i inM ii hthI l" i rwnlJnf Iftnl. lhl( i"'1 Thvatre tonight wiil be Tom Mix ' Railway, he also shared In con-1 But the situation which actually j lice looking on. he borrowed a i nr "The Fighting Streak '' struetion of the line. He took, the existed when the North Koreans ; pistol arid knocked ever a baeket f I first equipment and teams Into troi !' k.-. ,i. tiir,f anj 1 . w w (. li fcfm of f'e) !" ! .i i ;, milk flwlMM!,,.. lr,?H,.; ITH a f.W- t-'lf . si.. I ! - ,u. An'j I in am, nt: ;i l i niy m w .fii.r.n l,,r,, ! if, ,t t.Ll, -If -t in f.mr ,d will r,!l ,n a aim hr t.'r-r. i N im.iy hnt i n i,!. iv (If IN ( (iii -l.l) VM.KI Uil.K ,-rl (, t-W,.m rli .i'i 'l nut a i,n f anv exker hnri.l. N-nK i ,!-I lj;iti ( r'lt. Hi, It ti. : voir. Itct ft w til be ll' ini. i i.i 1! swept soutn m June issa was ; ai 50 reel. cne which challenged the whote j enable to fmge rprtrrt strrmk ! ......... A , i. n . j - , j , i ... ..... r . . fThe city council last night Prince Rupert, and was early hi fcade final the ensagement of ' Kltlmat. His residence here was new officials for the city hail and ' of the first on 4th Avenue uuia ui uuuc unu law. ; trrieers settled for his name, i ana aiso tne existence of the j written en a card with a pencil United Nations. We had a held between his toes. He win r i' can give tin in. li in- between Pulton and MeBride Uie arrangements for the eight Streets. charged with possessing a itili. i Lonon . . . it vtrnr iitoK li'a "'' jii-t I V, STi, mil tour day. 20 Yeors Ago Today - Re-organizaticn is planned for watchdog L'N commission actually on that border because it was recognized a such a threat to the peace. In my opinion, had we failed Rebuild Bridge TAere'i 5mcfAifif nfK-,ttt a rr-U hnffle-maile r:llr l!i-" THIS GRIM WORLD Absurd as Casa Loma may be in conception and design H Ue partially defunct St. An- SWIFT CURRETT J5a.ik. Co r-iiiaiii. i mm ,ur Hmilv .i mto rtpinret over Brfv. i,,i, r r.,t I it. ikr '1 hrv fin 1 , o OP drew's Society which in former seems to ns It would be a pity to stand firm in the face of that j Steel direct aggression the pattern have worker from Winnipeg arrived at Saskatchewan lem t ( fi.,(h t,f tf,m (if tv,rw niv ar-cret n fVVAN.H iKHW' ( AKK H.OfR. .n oh.r to wreck It. It Is one ot th? years was an important organization in the city. chief reasons Toronto is different, and as such, should be Landing to begin reeomrtractio! of the three steel centre apans ef airy rrincess pmtr. Ho rakf tn.i Kasrn ilinrn .1 ffwrtrtfy m.f f,, ly erTH from th. , r.ia mile fattA the wi Vihi we. ,wan lown w lK'tiT ck nukint Millet . fimt of )ft w rrt wlwjl. of attack wonld certainly have been repeated, first in Yugoslavia, and later In Germany. By fighting a small war we may have averted a bigger one. ine o.iwm.iirwifri river (Triage 'm l,wu m.kis rn If f.ike averv t,m. aa that was damaged by an lee Jam last spring . " -1 i e Proposal for a minimum price cherished. Surety we are not so Sir halibut is being considered Impoverished. Surely the amnse-r the members of,' the Fishing ment of the P11 nas Vessel Owners Association. ' m tnU Srtm world. Toronto k. . . : Globe. and Mail. 110 Yearj Ago Today rjLmold Flaten last niaht was Then there was th cted president of the Prince: grade pupiI' Jnst''uctl to pre- Inn rm rnj .v Itio t.i ii k-i ,n ( beuef rake, with Smstf I1 f, af mi nl usa n unul S7 Umr a line a ui.iinjiy rlur reetj.-i on ide i, l,.i,-! Thit lour txprri.nrr. Tiff I (mil Ihst r"i,fn h ir.l it ii. u not the stoat d'SriiH BUCHANAN'S CI Vi. ki inc. The lonjli part 11 IfKitil " "!'w nir ii ao r., v io a von want that ar dier tery i":' ' ..j liere are voor You're lar. ;', s yifsia hen i ! 'BLACK ! & Rupert Branch of the Red Cross i JJdre snorl essa on lne Pre to : vaiung weather, who wrote: -it Society succeed retiring presi 's rain!n nd 3 t- 4r.t W. R. McAfee. .. . ... j doors, and there are poodles ln ZA special committee of Trustees J the roaa " p l pmf.li m of plarinf thrwe iw 'M' f vou I(. hie me T()U H gn, that I""1 , j Hut Cr.umnl J.'hhh.(j lil.s! f 'hf p' I M,.nfn-:il nmrm of (.nnilv-fminriiu J ; .. .. k I....I.I m n.v p Jek Beane and Mrs. Oeorae ara j j at FRASER & 'PAYNE and THE UNIVERSAL , . . ntr noi oniv now io i.'io-i "r n. ,- Wit how to k.e lhm ii,;. n. (,. thFm. Voil rf-iU'ri? pofiVinrf-.l n... il. ..... t. f.... - .w.u,,a . .... SCOTCH WHISKY ,., j, viry iiitta iM,.tTr .. r to f, ,..l il,. ,,, ! 'II : nn-1 ii, y k ,ilit II,. in vim? ' i i',i irtv nr. l .-..i i i-n .. ,i i Bindiis recently roTjfce3 the waiters in a New York City cafe. They had to put their hands up instead of out The first regular television program m the world started at London, England, ln 1936. Hill have been unable to find out who authorized a Wartime Housing contracting concern to piie lumber on the Booth School grounds and use the grounds for traffic of laree trucks, which has resulted fn the grounds being ruined. lime H (,,.. u , a wn fhow, ., or y.iir !,,- , y 0( !.,.,..,. , i ...... ...... r .... .... .I.l.orl,."1 . . OrrHllad, ifomfed and loftled m Scetleini foM ht it'l wt. belftM 4I This advertisement Is not published v dnwiayed by the Llajwar Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. 'NTr:r'M. . . . Vovfli fiml .", h - vou ' ",f " v-iiuie of v,r l,:ir,i4m.j Uullara from no oo -