llay Reflects and Remini iniscs Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It freelv he was fast; that not to, time '"K differed '.. ' The California Assembly r-1 ... ,. tlP wua tasf. If he tied uo I fish. Friday. March 20, 1953 certly passed a bill providing a I u (M)llt he wag niuklng It fast j by eir in Jail nnn a iiwummi.i- n(1 (. np rva0 a gentenee i r A iir Detrnii nil . .1..U..- ri.. f..r iiiiilr rli an lin- i .... ...i n-t... tiat ... i r.. .... " .fr! tr-.li.. ..... 'one hi... ..... w... i .... uiui nin(" in uuFpendrnt dolly nptmpoprr dr-oted to the upbuilding of Prlnc Rupen nd Northern und Central British Co!umbl, Memtx of Cansilian Fress Auuit Bureau of circulation Canadian Dnllv Newspaper Association. Published bf ''he Prince Rupert Dally News Llmllefl J. f. MAOOR. President H. O. PERRY, Vloe-Prealden k f ft . . , ... . m - . t . - " " I ' jl fit-v i! 4. a. more provoKeo bu;u mi !'' joe one-aoiiar prize, reporler or pho'opraphi r whit" j ennnred In lri-'i'imMr duties In; a Newfoundland lower l pro-n public place Cartoonist nv j ,)iir,.(i to pay $9 a day to corn-Just as well remain watchful , J1(,lf, R rrt.w er ri)i. Ilut nut ' I my the ear window t, A woman I c. i M my rnn-1 &nS k',Y l!r 1 couldn't M.-.rt li, :'; Rot my himd tr-e" fluhu-lntlnn PnIM' oarrler 1 r n ifyc IT month 1 0,: wr fear. 10 00 c5 end on ijuara. va Bpulicatlon. (Jnco upon a . VH i - ii iipoif Ten physicians attended Rtal- I l, am i A.. try In his Inst Illness A few wcV i previous to this. Ihn-e or four other Rusiliins. also of some not, pssncd sway They were tre.'ted bv wven doc tors who i wern Jailed One can sjh'CuIiiIi' ' If he feels Hint wy. PROVINCE OF ALBERTA Mnlcnkov Facts MY wisecracking friends ask: -"What is the difference in the world since Stalin died? I -. . f ' I - ' ' Department of Highways Engineers and Draughtsmen rcquirtd (orhigli "Give up." mioi i n ru t. i'OMi tRTni.r. It beinnin!t to looK IiK' DnukholHiis living 111 UrUl.sh Columbia may b' movln to "Under Stalin, Western leaders hud Brute melancholia- they mictv wn:u was coming. unni.r 1 'he new recime the west has i consrrucnon. . jaiary, piu cosr-or-hvi Where there s n r, flowers and sun, ind mllit-trv dutl' S. ViV in t'o,,', H,fa s - J,l ; cold weattv . 'i! nnd no entu v;itrt Mnkovi: thv dnn't ' 1 tt ke rtiouuh, one can lltvt J Ml with funis and orea- a ken " t W It. il in ii i k. , .'OH ' . t ' . V- i hut no ... 1"! commemurate with obilify and eiperienr Applications to be submitted to the D-c'r Personnel, Room 107, Parliament EuH-Edmcnton, Allwrta, i yiiJj J bien introduced to them y.-t of coiiipe. If i To disrobe will, ! natural enouiih SCYTIIF.S AM T1IHI llM TmH.. previously unknown In Ethiopia, have been introduced and demonstrated on a preliminary scale by the food and agriculture organization, a branch ol the United Nations. It is an efrort to Improve Ethiopia economic conditions hy Introducliu: better methods of producing, processing and marketing the present output of agricultural product.?. An Ethiopian, Kassahum Abdora. an assistant to a I'N small farm expert, demonstrates how to sharpen a scythe. 'no"v wh it's coming." HERE tire somp facts about Georni Mulenkov, the new Premier of Russia. He was born January 8. 1902. it Orenburg mow Chkalov). iouth of the Ural Mountains. H? is of Russian Cos.sarlc origin middle class. H"i"ht five feet seven inches Weight two hundred and fifty pounds. Joined Red army 1919. Joined Communist party 1920. Attended the Moscow Hiqher Technical School Came under notice of Lazar Kaganovitch ithe only powerful Jew who has survived In key position from 1917 till nowi. M.ilenkov was made Stalin's iy mail Pel jiolith, lie, p-r vear. fmw. jtnorlrwl as tar.d clcss n;all h the Poet OPine Department. Ottawt The Price Must Be Right MUCH fish can Canadians eat? HOW If the present trend of marketing B.C. salmon continues, they are going to have to eat much more than they do now to keep the industry alive. This, :tf course, is no epicurean hardship. Our coastal fish is tasty and, like most seafood, has high nutritional content. , At the same time, it presents the industry with an anxious sdluntion if it has to depend on one national appetite to keep it in operation. Yet the statistics contain a warning that this may he its fate. According to figures compiled by the R.C. Fisheries Association, domestic consumption took care of ')') per cent of the B.C. salmon pack before the war. Iiy 1950 the figure had risen to fit per cent md is probably higher than that now. Against this is the fact that the sale in Commonwealth markets has fallen from 4t per cent to what is now estimated at about five per cent. Other export markets, with increasing uncertainty, have taken up the balance. ...To us on the coast, the fine flavor of our fish may be obvious. Hut it is another matter to sell the product to Canada as a whole when almost every region has a native dish which it considers superior to anything else. The Fisheries Association puts the problem in this way: "Before the war, Commonwealth countries were the biggest buyers of B.C. canned salmon, taking about half the annual pack. Foreseeing the loss of much of this Commonwealth trade, the industry turned to the Canadian market as early as 19-48. By an .aggressive promotion campaign it I In health joiumn It l ( 1 cli'imed thl n air bath or : seented tub bath Is a (treat aid to relaxation That Is if the tcli pbone doesn't rinji Tle door hell could lie n bit i niliarrassin" as wi ll i Die way tin y drive you'd t'-toeHv think some mot'. nits owned their cars the way th-y i snt-d them. OTTAWA DIARY By Normon hA. V.jcLeoG Hordwcx)d .... Four-poitton iprings. Full end paneh. Attractive nursery decalj. Opinlon In the Cabinet here is eek Is said to l)e the dimple fact - Tdp,,.-, nll r,orts of eK. usiM that Hon. Lester B Hearson that Moscow hadn't forwarded . T)1) on(1 (or examplf The hus-better known In these parts as ( the necessary Inntruetions to vote htl(1 of ttaltlmore woman personal assistant sometime be-1 tUm Mike"-still will be ehonen 'ween 1929 and 1930. In the for tne kpy job of spcrrxary- From for him Consequently, the Hits- umjer arrest tor diunken driv-sians nt VNO weren't takiiiR any j jnR ) t evplain to the po-elKinccs. lue why. at 3 am. he was par uox ' ,,,,:,,'L:v?Lwr,1i,Vt thirties he slowly but surely oeneral of UNO iLr. A !d. worked his wa, to top or pany yrto mnrn np t . . .... $ .... ... . ... . ;Lsn t resatded a final Ai tually. , Th. ,tlrtlM r..iurii .hout lor- i ii-. . . . . . manted to Klve wnen Nazis mvaaea nussi.i (h resld to have ' " ' .f 39.50 el(;n , affairs . development . , ol ,.i,. wie rl uMa tnla- nrnmiira TIia . !rt .... ....... ' IlCT nrodUO- PHSV rrrl llic oiuiiiiniii iisiifc) :i Klf 1M IltlMNIllltf V1UI U KHJUI- ' . . . ., . lion He hid charee of tank and " " J ""'v' v "', tliey have Inspireu in Rovernmein i ........ .(... Complete with mattress, nlii-hed mnrvels. He obviously """ 7",,' . -, m "lrtitli and unable to spea i Ordinarily, their r request would brinhter than It ha been lor a i used fnany ol same tough qualities that Beaverbrooh used In have been granted But pro- considerable time Thin View ' Larson circles feared that if the the action ol the D. Howe used in twrsl,ti, despite Britain or C. Canada. He publicly attacked j ,ulc P"-"t'" " - niu-u &,vMM shooting down Brltisn , i oittna auuiu unr iin nine v ., ,,. nrrmint i ne leeuna HIGH CHAIRS windbags and time servers" tn the language mV prrnoos iw tfylhg to learn It. and If tlv y nlsn on staying, they ran t ' t too soon But there Is little to indicate this The Job Is not -any. yet it s vital Which re-iimds one of the bllmeu .1 Granger when he first discovered that If he wti quick If was also fast,if he drank tin here is that the plane anonting hiBli places and fired Molotov's round "P support for their can-r broth-r "date. BriRadier Romolu of the. ife and Kaeanovitch" ; r re nossihW the work of Irre- rniuppine!. sixmsible Rus.sian zealots, but Consequently, the vote was that the bids for peace made by Selected hardwood . . W-jt from top jobs. iBoth of those fired were Jewish.) THE ABOVE are about all the ; taken as scheduled. But its pur- newly-Installed Premier Malen-pose according to the , story kov were the considered over- has pushed domestic sales from a pre-war average of 500,000 cases to as high as 900,000 cases." To create a Canadian appetite has cost the industry $800,000 in the past four years. It would seem, therefore, that if there are some Canadians hard facts we have so far on seeping back to Parliamentary tures of the head of the Russian GOOD USED CARS Malenkov. We have some hu-i circles here was to secure the state Under the circumstances l!51 Plymouth !-dor. only sprcod to prevent t ppr,g Polished tubulor ori. S:'1 sf rep Adustcble foot rest L: Ottroctive nursery dcccH From 22.000 miles ll'.fll Vutd Sedan two-tone, ! man Interest sidelights, how- elmlnatlon of Romolu and to there Is a disposition to overlook j ever, in the new book by Stalin's clear 1'earson's ath as a com- the plane incidents ami to pin i hf pliew "My Uncle Joseph Stal- promise candidate. Western faith on the spoker In " In this he is shown as a - Qn anoth,.r vMe jt s f,.t tint word of Malepkov. j very hard worker putting in up RUiisia ma very well reverse its it s admittedly n far cry from ) to 16 or 18 hours a day. stand of last week and accent the old rtnvs when onv Indlomtv very smart. I Mi ford Hedan Radio. heutcr. one-owner ivr I'MI lord Sedan Radio The New York Times says. itne Canadian External Affairs to a British subject In foreign All work and no play has made Minister. The reason the .Soviet parts used to be followed auto- him dull and powerful." But : delesation voted against him last matlrally by avenging appear- the book shows a comic and , , ,hf r.ntlsli navy or 12-95! heater, sun visor, A-I th.-niKhout TRUCK BUYS in."8 Muilt naker I'ieku.i. en maybe signlfieent sidelight Malenkov and Marshal Zhukov iii . . , HriU.'.h army But everyone on iAUI CQTflK.ll-C.t'arliament Hill realizes that gine overhaul, t nt a. scratch: cuntuni txx. were DlaviiiK volleyball. Malen VIIULJ I Vl N L.sJ ; those old days of Imperial great-rrnm lite Kites 01 The laiiy 1 ness have passed away. On th kov insisted on punching tne !M6 l ord l-Tort Complete A. MacKenzie Furniture ball, which, Zhukov claimed. whole, they're not sorry that they have forOvrr a yuaiier a v.. . With belief In Hon "Mike" i "A Oofl Place to Kuy-S17 Third Avenue 40 Yeors Ago Today Mr. Donaldson, vice-president and general manager of th" who are not yet convinced of the desirability of this product, they never will be. We have to remember that canned salmon is no a-necessity, like wheat or rice or base metals," thfe association remarks. "Canned salmon has worldwide '.consumer acceptance, but it must : fit the consumer's ability to buy. In all countries which have;jfev dollars to spend and living standards lower, than Canada's, canned 'salmon, except for limited quantities of pinks or chums, is a luxury pwUict." . i. The whole problem seems, therefore, to revolve abouCjthis one point: the price and taste of food are pa'rf ? the same recipe. Tut in too much of the first, ami the second seems to diminish. ' '-Scripture f-aSMigp jor JoJatf ' Ho that bel'ieveth on me, hath everlasting life." St. John 6:47. Pearson's UNO appointment with flat deck: new paint job and good motor , :!tl8 lmle Panel A very useful unit, "To say goodbye lo your motoring troubles try av ol the ahee good buys at your A-I I set! l ar Kralcr" growing, there U enhanced OTP. Is in town inspecting "It 'speculation concerning the pro- was illegal. Stalin, watching from the sidelines, said no, that was within the rules. But when one cannon shot ball hit Zhukov in the nose the marshal swore like a trooper and tailed Malenkov a blinkcty-blank bland SOB. Malenkov lushed up, fist doubled, to fight. Stalin afterwards remarked to for the station and hotel. M Donaldson said the new hotel, which will be started next ve 'twill probably be situated wher-the Annex now stands on ."Sec ; bable new appointee to the ; External Affairs portfolio. It Is ' agreed that choii e lies between : Health and Welfare Minister ' Paul Martin and Defence Minister Brooke Claxton. At the moment Martin appears to be i Ihe favorite. Bob Parkei Ltd. Plion M The Home of frirnrtiy rrlc WE PREFER WHITE HORSE ond Avenue. 30 Yeorc Ago Today the nephew. "Malenkov Is as stubborn as his friend Molotov." APART from above we have vague rumors. One Is that Malenkov was originally a Trot-skyisl but switched very quickly. Another Is that just before the new cet-tough line was Despite a petition Mtw b-730 people and a delegation of clergy and private citizens, tl" city council refused to pet up a conciliation board for civic employees In their recent wage dispute. 20 Years Ago Today At the annual meeting of !! Letterbox adopted by Russia around 1947 Malenkov and Zdhanov led the two opposing schools in the Kremlin. Up until recently it i tuna alwnvo Hnlrt that ft. wail Prince Rupert Tennis Club. Alex Mitchell was elected president; Jack Hinton, vice-president.: secretary. Phil Edgcumbe: and executive, Miss L. Frlrrell, f Wilding. B. Curric, R. Grcstr and F. E. Robertson. ltfc.il Tin Tilt CITY greater interest in their end of The Editor, the deal sidewalks, streets. The Daily News brush clearing, etc. I wisTi to extend my sincere In the matter of clearing appreciation to you and yom- brush from vacant lots, why not staff for the co-operation you enlist the aid ot citizens willin'i Zdhanov who was the "get tough" boy and Malenkov who was for live and let live with the west. The truth Is we do not know. But the Jews are mostly inclined to be Inclined toward conciliation with the westand the finger of circumstantial evidence for the new Russian have shown m printing my re- to give some of their spare tim to beautifying the community in which they live? Put my name down for one. ' 1 0 Years Ago Today Thirty-four teams are entered In the forthcoming bridge tour- Smooth Mellow, Scotch J I flch Whisky1 r7 antl-Jewish line points directly I ney under the auspices of the at Malenkov. Queen Mary Chapter, IODE. EDWARD W. GREEN. B.C. Douks cent two letters one recommending "Patrols" and the other regarding 'Prince Rupert Benevolence." In my daily routine of delivering milk, I often have the opportunity of "gossiping" with the ladles of this town. The fear and sometimes almost terror with which they consider the prospect of walking Prince Rupert streets at night is alarming. It will be my continual prayer to Ood that this situation will be remedied as quickly as humanly possible. on mori SPECIAL on SHOES GALLON May Enter Costa Rica VICTORIA (CP) Attorney-General Robert Bonner said A QUART ..RFssrif on 20Jo OFF ALL Don't Just Say LEATHER SHOES MARSHALL-WELLS Top-Quality PAINT Thursday night he has received word British Columbia Douko-bors may enter the Central American republic of Costa Rica "just as any other immigrant." He told the Legislature negotiations between the Sons of Freedom leaders arid Costa Rican officials have been "un scotch-ask For As far as the unsightly condition of Prince Rupert is concerned, I note with great pleasure that many are considering planting flower and vegetable gardens and repairing broken-down fences and decrepit sidewalks. This in itself should induce the city fathers to take a far 1 1 m k- mm 8 JT- KAIEN expectedly successful." He said he did not know whether the Doukhobors wanted to take advantage of the situation but he said they now knew there Is a promised land to go to. to i Tunnel Cave-In Trqps 20 Men CONSUMER'S CO-OP and SLIPPERS -Men's Women's - Children's Fashion Footwear TOKYO CP) Twenty Japanese Workers are missing today folldwlhg a cave-In in a railroad tunnel under construction. Members of the sect have long I talked of leaving British Columbia, but the problem has al- . UM (HARDWARE) 251 Third Ave. W. Phone 179 TiiTrty-four others were rescued ways seen to find This arivertiKement Is not publlnheil er "''"'" C f'ontrol Hnnl or bf the Government of a country 1 willing to accept them. and one body recovered.