Gag'arrli Nicked Prince Rupert Uaiiy Mews P s.7 7 or l Trom Rock of Gibraltar were to the ancient. as tr . of lercuU-s. 1 a In Car Mishap I V;CTOHIA (CP Public Works SaUrday, December 19, 1953 PARLIAMENT " ' - ... - The story so far: bantu is taking a nap while Steve and 'Nancy do his job at the North Pole workshops. E. T. APPLEWHAITE wrjKtcpendent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. 9 Published by The Prince Rupert Daily New- Limited. J. F. MAGOR, President H. G- PERRY. Vice-President ! Minister P. A. Gaglardl has been I 1 assessed $5 for denting a s'jv-j eminent car. j j The provincial government' interdepartmental safety cim-1 mlttee assessed tho min.ster Last Saturday morning I took i the northern British Columbia a run over to Montreal to have j coast, mere iias ueen confirma-a little chat with Alcan of f icials : tion of the report from London Ckineie IhisLt CHOP SUF.Y ...CHOWMEIN Opcn6p.m.3:30o.m, subscription Rates: about our Prince Rupert Dry- 0n the abolition of additional Per wein. 25c: per month. l 00; per year, !0 00. rfos. ttisto i deck. I wanted them to look marine insurance premiums on man Per mont h. 75k dot year. MOO. '."?"' ! i,-,tn rhp nuestion of how the thp hulls of shins trndinir to nnrt. lithorlzed as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. this week for damage done when he ran into the rear of another vehicle a month :;go. The- committee reviews accidents to government vehicles Chapter VIII lend this time and jarred the A's . 'and Bs and C's right back to No sooner had Steve put the; .u. .v,., ,... ,nnii m ho t Kitimat operations and the Dry-;0n the mainland of British Co-'dock could be of advantage toiumbia between 50" and 54- 30' north latitude. ' telephone back on the tree, than j tna. clpars tnat up. Let's each other. That they are now doing. I I have bpen trying to get a bit at ryV.;,. 1 r.cmn . .-., n. Y 1 i. -. . I . 4 l " ... and 8"u " if it finds ""us the u"v" driver H innt thP honk back where it be- 11113 iiiiuiiuauuii will, 1 irei lllal4-u IAJ 1 lug tlKalJl. Jn- il Hollywood Cafe Fur Outside Orders I'liune 13J sure, be ooa news to tne Prince ; Mr. sieve, a more information on the can vy Pnnert Chamber of rnmmcrw ntVier end nf thp mm sniri "this nancy ran tu oa... u.-, . . ,rn fice and there was Steve answer- collation of extra maritime in- ( u ls anticipated that the Com- i is the train department. If we suranee premiums for ports on i mr,nwealth Shipping Commit- take a messenger away from the LETTERBOX tee's report, which was made fol- delivery work now to send you a lowing the return of Sir Clement ! train we, won't have enough Jones to London will be available ; workers to get all the trains to in the near future for distribu- : the shipping department on time. ing the 'phone. "No, I don't know j where to get any more logs for the toy log trucks," he was saying. Just then another 'phone rang and Nancy answers it. "You say the electric train whistles are going 'chirp, chirp'?' Oh. Jow awful." TWO SIDES '! Ml hSi'ltlS llon ani I have arranged to get: What sliull we du?" a copy. . j "Would it be all right if I cume- !iv"npws The report of the Department and got It?" Steve asked. Tho n ine uuny news " ..u.i .v.- ; -rvrtiiinlv i nnip tho renlv PUZZLED... FOR XMAS GIFTS? v CHECK THESE SUGGESTIONS ii i n "An i i,Hoa tha i9 iirp .11 Ul r i.Mici lea iui uic 11M.U1 vrur. ' P n . . . . "anil tVianLr unn Mr Qtfl " athlete or a politician oy inus.rre - - an ."',,.. , Hofior ! advancement of Dreviouslv de- "I guess 1 11 have to go go ge get my I When the 'pnones stopped ring ing ior a moment, oteve shiu, "What are we going to do? They haven't enough logs for the log trucks. The stilts for the little hovs were made too long. And Therefore, my friend who ciarea policies oi me government " vzneA himself "Citizen" in a along with the introduction of "You watch out for things while letter appearing in The Daiiy 1 new ones. New implementing , I'm gone and I'll bring bark a News Dec 15 under the head- legislation to the Pacific Halibut ' dn nouse for yu " ' ...,. n t,. -. ...! , ,,iit.j As Steve left for the train de- MAKLUSVll Emcee ng wna ivra, Mr. w .r " .v.' ..,."v." ! th (nu rnnnrv hlrds t?o "Toot. $199.95 Radio Combination JAfe. Heady Remains flippant remark of kidnapper Mrs. Ronnie rHE Brown Heady as they fastened her in the gas iha-iVher that she was not going anywhere had jyime truth in it, though not in the way she intended. For the parents wiio lost their son, she and her iccomplice still will be two nightmarish shapes lestined to torment them for the rest of their lives. Wherever this is a reminder of Bobby, there too vvftr be Mrs. Heady and Carl Hall. They will be beside his deserted toys, his little clothes and' his empty bed. To remove these pathetic reminders of a small dead boy is, unhappily, not a remedy, for the memory of a child's laughter, tears and affection cannot also be erased. No, Mrs. Heady has not gone. But perhaps at last she will be able to serve a useful purpose. As long as the evil that she and Hall have done lives aiS? them, society may try to discover and isolate their psychopathic kind before the crime is committed. Guest Editorial AGAIN today we see the familiar tripod erected in front of the post office and federal building on Third Avenue from which used to swing an old iron kettle, but which now supports a modern datively a newcomer to Prince Parliament during the 1953 ses- icich"""c i.( -- - rVyrin.;. Rupert. Emanating from the sion and additional regulatory again I This time it was the book de-i -Thlf They do. doo" said ancy i iv er school of big business, he ap- powers given the Commission. pears more or less confused in , There was amendment to the I partment. "Oh, Miss Nancy," the face brewing into a smile. Well ! ' voice from the book department , I know how to fix that Jve pot a forest of people of many Fisheries Research Board Act ' i with Willi a A view VICW to lVF Ulipiu-Ciuliva Improvements In 1(1 '-saia. "i m so giaa " us you. were 'i t w ..... ,1 ll.,,AV.n ; . r --;-. Hn t? minds ilIU.-. terrible trouble and we chirp, and all we nave A w oo ls Through observing manner of j nrocessine and handling of fishJ having G.E. Radio Combination .,,.inn r.t ,rii0r, i hart no I o. . need vou over here rieht awav. trade sounds with tne canaries rrnnhle in lavine mv fineer on m initiot. n.w r-.iicis fnr th. Please hurry." i that go loot, toot ana every- $229.00 ROGERS "Majestic" my friend while reading his ad- benefit of fishermen, and to try "Well, I don't know what I thing will be all right vice and chastisement. As ths ; to overcome their difficulties in can do to help," Nancy answered, And we can cut of f the stilts writer did not care to reveal his:securing insurance and credit. i"but I'll be glad to come over." ; and use the extra p identity, I shall not, though he ! l met my famous cousin or to ' when she ot to the 1)0011 de I cut off as logs for tne log trucks' and I have had a few previous more exact second cousin partment, she found all the Steve added battles but always in the open, i tnls wepk CaDtain Nicholas Mon- dwarfs gathered about a big red That sounds wonderful, said; He, being the father of the ; uitknM the ' book lying on the floor. They I Nancy. "By the way, where Is the Civic Af fairs Association, nat- author of .-Tne cruel Sea " He Is : 'ere tugging at it, and they ; doll house and electric tiain you urally is concerned over -the h , rharP of the United found It very hard to move. went to get?" welfare of his family in counctU J and .'What's the trouble?" Nancy j "I didn't have time to etthem , whom I propose to treat with,. . h to ex.; asked, all out of breath. It looks like being Santa Claus the same consideration and re- j tonripH 'j vlcit. i. tn tXTn R C. in the thLnrW Rnrinff ! "I'm Timkin.- Tinker's assist-! is going to be a full-time job. $399.95 11 -Tube Combination Radio spect as they tender me. j . ' " 0mthln "V ant." one - of the dwarfs said. "Inhere - goes that phone again. j Co-operation has of late bc-: come a slogan to my friend, rs i he tried to kill me with its use i l lcrc is mir nuns wim; ii j o.- ...niv rtnhi Tho the Amona . book I And Steve was surely right. The think should be made very clear. ! was working on No serious-minded person in when all of a sudden it toppled . telephone tree r,"Bl" f? the Parliament buildina. ever from the shelf way up there,, hard that it seemed it would Vvnif ovoH .hot th. ntinn nf th. and hit on the floor, ever so shake to pieces. (Tomorrow: Lots of troubles.) Senrttnr .Tenners and Chicaeo hard plastic bowl. The purpose of the tripod and bowl is !u"rn& the campaign. Let us 1 1 1 1 . : briefly review the past couple to give us who so desire an opportunity to con- of ypars We wili then see if he tribute to the winter relief fund of the Salvation hay understands its meaning : or nrmlicat.irm. Co-operation is not the an- TABLE MODELS G E Motorola, etc $24.50 u? RECORDS and RECORD PLAYERS TRILITES, TORCHIERES, STAND LAMPS TOASTERS, IRONS, CLOCKS, ETC. RUPERT RADIO and ELECTRIC, Phone 644 313 Third Ave. W. Tribune's in the United States "Well, let's put it back, said represent official U.S. govern- Nancy, picking up one end of the ment policy, any more than the book- She could almost lift It by utterances of Social Crediter herself, for she, as little as she John Blackmore represent the was, was bigger than the largest views of the Canadian govern- dwarf. , . ment j "Oh. but that's not the worst of Mlss Nancy," Timkin said, There are times vou know whe V o p"acucey economy '.'The book : hit on one end and . jammed all the As and Bs and j .v. (i,i, Incident down here; one such . hard was the adopting of an Act to Army. Last vear's contributions enabled the local - .... ' corgs of the Salvation Army to pack a large number rjf food hampers, mainly for the people who live on the borderline of penury. The balance was used. ! swer to all things as there are often two sides to a question, i But I agree in the main it is a i good line to follow. Following is the brand o co-operation Mayor Whalen introduced in his ramnaipn broadcast when he during the year that has now ended, to pay for the jwas elected mayor two years 017 meal tickets that have been distributed from BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKE OCT ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe ap0- ! enable us to use ior any oy- " ,.That ls too bad Nancy said He informed his listeners that ! elections, stocks on hand ' of .f ,:.', J if he was elected mavor, I would printed forms, etc., left over . .butv f "je f be excluded from all important , trom , the general election, .iU1??lrii 11 to ' where supposed standing committees, a procla- i though, technically, they are ob ,0"et, mation religiously implemented lSOiete. The Hon. Jack Pickers-j 8' with the helD of the during his two years in office. gUI. newly-appointed Secretary ! rifJ! nvJrt h ! LvfJ ,,n thP To me it sounded more like f state, s'ponsored the measure; J 1 t0 f!?lhef itS She" "ear Z the I t0P a proclamr-.tion of war against : Davie Fulto of Kamloops. B.C., flf me than a bid for co-operation, ' Opposition leader :n the Ce- j 01 .l.ne vl A" the while ,h. the Aa,ar,, dwarfs w-re tt,orB although at no time did I al- ha.. I low those foolish words to be-1 m- . . : moaning, "Oh, what shall we do? come the foundation of my op-1 , Shortly after f t. the general n. elec-. A11 the A's are jam med into the i the office of Captain Frayn and to take care of certain types of welfare work outside and beyond the limits of the provincial welfare department, indeed often at their request. "Then, too, this fund was a readily available sou&e of money at the time of the tragic rooming house fire, and was placed at the disposal of the authorities at that time. When the bell rings, its imperative call is not foi mere charity but for a sharing of the blessings that have attended our ways this year. Let us give adequately and then trust the Salvation Army to spe.nd it wisely. Major W. Chas. Poulton. noil, uic ivcviacu owaiuvco U1 j D S find C v Canada, 1952. were brought Into : pv )hp hnnK nImnst to position. Any time I dissented it was founded on what I considered cood and sufficient cause, that the top of the ladder, when sud effect and Pickersgill. as the j minister to whom the Chief ' 7 Electoral Officer reports, was ad- no sane oerson couH condone i unless it could be mv citizen ! vised, that on the coming into friend who appears to grieve at j forc of the new Revised Statutes the sight of the Casey Camp , all the printed material used for flag still in the air, by the skin , the holding of elections, both of my teeth reinformed by an ! eeneral elections and by-elec-acid test certificate of public j tions, would no longer be usable, cpinion, despite the vitriolic j because, although there was no bombardment of The Dally difference in the substance of the v Ik denly the ladder began to tlD and Nancy had to grab the wall and hold on tl?ht. In doing so, she lost her hold on the book and down it went, crashing to the floor again. "Oh, woe Ls us!" the dwarfs wailed. "The book has dropped again." Down the ladders they climbed to the floor and opened the book. "Well, what do you know," said Nancy. "The book hit on its other REFLECTS and REMINISCES . ... ij' -... -1 i News. ALD. O. B. CASEY. 'aw. most of the sections in the Revised Statutes were numbered differently to those in the Act of 1938 and that ail the references in the printed matter .were The Bobby Greenlease trae- macaroni and wieners and i .v.i A , v, tdy.has not quite ended. Three ..-puds after a while. But then I fdefttifh-d thf writer corroctly. are jri their graves, ye not all - anyone who's been la any army i Although .. we do, not disclose tb the old Act and not to the new B was WTioWfl 'IWtmical mat ovu,UUUf n lltric UIIU IPS WJ UraWUn. I . hroooh r,f .nnfiHor, tn ort. lii.-.. .rz' red E. Dowdier OPTOMETRIST New address: 303 3rd Ave. W Phone Green 960 how. come? A of heap money in; vise nat tnfi wrller ,n question lfLl J- tinkB 1eS' The Lo Ness Monster has Ls a woman wno nad no knoWll point that no one had thought of, but it had very Important practical consequences because the (See Report Page 7) " "e" repmix signtea in 6COI-1 Dart - connection nf anv kind and higher prices. land its natural home. This is ln tne recent campaign. i y J.iure wives would cooR if they weren't ii, vj.i tun iuu cmiy. .1. will Ulr learn to around May or June before any-so busy one on the British Columbia trying to get meals. Post. CTOflffi) TO EUROPE coast comes running with a tale of having seen the Ogo Polo f j shaking water off itself. As a JCST PICTI RES, BUT . . . A movement is developing In rule the tourist season starts ife f I WINTER SAILINGS British Columbia to reduce if 'about May. not eliminate the sale of "hor- I ror" books, regarded as bad for ... ... F..n ILL-C r, LOTHED nxm,.n juvwiiles. Any age can under-1 starjd pictures, but cannot com- Speaking in parliament the prehend literature. It's needless other day, G. H. Castleden to go any further than the il- (y0rkton, Sask.) remarked: V lusnauuns we see loaay, ii morals are to be shocked. 7' s 2 ' "There never was a time in the world when we needed the good will Of people throughout the world as much as we need it today. The western continent today is choked with food. Surely it would be better to share this food and our surpluses with hungry people and to win their It AQuebec MP, the other night, suggested to parliament that New Brunswick be annexed to his province. Highly improbable, of course! And anyway, who ever, heard of herring joining up with pea soup? ... and a DAILY NEWS SUBS CRIPTION too ! to British ports: ThrHt-Season Rates to french portsi First Closi from $192 OUNO Tl 0 AS UTTll AS First cias. from $217.50 Tourist Class from $140 $280 Tourist Class from $155 VESSEL From NEW YORK From HALIFAX TO ASCANIA Fri. DEC. 1 8 Sun. DEC. 20 Cobh and Liverpool QUEEN MARY Wed. DEC 23 Cherbourg and Southampton PARTHIA Thurs. DEC. 24 tiverpool FRANCONIA Sat. JAN. 2 (1954) Mon. JAN. 4 (1954) Cobh and tiverpool SAMARIA Wed. JAN. 6 Fri. JAN. 8 Havre and Southampton QUEEN MARY Fri. JAN. 8 Cherbourg and Southampton ASCANIA Sun. JAN. 1 6 Mon. JAN. 1 8 Cobh and Liverpool SCYTHIA Fri. .JAN. 22 Sun. JAN. 24 . Cobh and Liverpool QUEEN MARY Sat. JAN. 23 Cherbourg and Southampton FRANCONIA Fri. JAN. 29 Sun. JAN. 31 Cobh and Liverpool MEDIA Fri. FEB. 5 tiverpool SAMARIA Fri. FEB. 5 Sun. FEB. 7 Cobh, Havre and Southampton QUEEN MARY Wed. 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