As I See It Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, March 17, 1952 free pi ess and he iadio speech . He would buy up newspapers ' L newspaper writers, or radio com- 1 mentators to propagandize not i 1 just against police-state com-l inunism but against SOCIAL I ISM. The majority of the people' 4 of Britain, Australia and New!! Zealand happen to believe in th! i very kind of democratic social-1 ism which Senator Taft most! 4 hates. Not even the new Con--i servative government of any of H these three countries would duivl to tamper with the amount of! h nr PUnnlt '4 ""ri ti RED CROSS GIV to 4f . . socialism already in effect. 'Yet the American "Mr. Republican" proposes to line up a whole army of hired hacks, to teach the people of allied countries their own business and make them like "the American way." HERE in Canada we have one democratic socialist government in Saskatchewan. Our Lib n lndeiendent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince i Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. ! Member of Canadian Dress Audit Bureau of Circulations j Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. , j i?. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. G. PERRY, Managing Director ! SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Taft Could Uring War SEN. ROBERT A TAFT, who hopes to become the next President of the USA, sets forth his own program in the foreign field in his own book, A Foreign Policy for Americans. It seems to me that by reasonable alliance with Britain. REBUILD ESCORT DESTROYER The fleet "V" class destroyer, Algonquin, is in Yarrow shipyard at Victoria, being rebuilt as the first of a rjw-type escort craft. The eight-year-old destroyer will be used this summer by the Navy to test radical new equipment for fighting submarines. The hull still will be that of a des royer but the superstructure, with the exception of the funnel and the mast, will be low- lung and stripped down. i CP from National Defence) Vj carrier, per week, 25c: per month, $1.00; per year, ' $10; by mail, per month, 75c; per year, $8.00. PRINCE X eral government at Ottawa is also firmly wedded to-what Taft calls "socialistic plans like the Brannan plan or socialized med Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. Authorized as second class mail by Post Office Department, Ottawa Reporv From . icine." It is no secret that the Australia and Canada the con trol of sea and air can estab- i uberal sponsorship of hospital lish a power which can never Parliament Hill Jorurdoy, Wednesday 1 ins in abi now bej. insurance in four provinces U the forerunner of a far reachin;; Liberal national health care plan. LETTERBOX GOLDEN GLOVES AGAIN Editor, Daily News: When I was sworn In as an alderman after the last election, I was presented with a copy of the Municipal Act of the Province of British Columbia. be challenged by missia una which can to a great extent protect Europe. So far so good. But let us ask By Edward T. Applewhaite, M P., Skeena Senator Taft would have the 539.90 'to VmI ourstlves "uw lul B ", u.o.n. pour m money to suuveri Ui rf eonsideiaoie nnl!iJ0,.,,Kla ;,iturficr inteiest tr to nc us in in oui mil' rreir maiiuiiu t mo .,. i..st? For here is how n.,r rm and n,im tn . Fw Infomau, province IS tne latest report OI Uie aiiauian iunuvme wouiu-ue -iraim hi., u us you can i ao mai. t:ma PAmrnKdnn TWino- thp nerind covered bv this piopost's t0 waec what he cn.,1:;; That is why I think the i-lec-Llllie tne lul1'"' vUIllIllllUIl. uui mi, imuh "J i tiie "battle against Communist firm ri f 'V-tft ti.'ftntrl itthir n ih A'" !'. 1 ! On March 10, when the matter of the Golden Gloves boxers was i report from April 1, 1950, tO March 31, 1051, the WOlid ; ideology." ni0st dangerous era of U.S.-Can- Secretary Acheson a year , adian relation we have ever had Wx toMetiint w of the : shipping situation ha. unnergone a complete change. Act that the council can be thai-ijg jas benefited Canada's deep-sea shipping in- ago stated "the U.S. was inter- , In a ialcr article I shall try to e.sted in stopping communism show also Uom hls own words cliiefly because it had become , wh t w0uW als0 almost ,.,.r. it'iigeu ut any liiuc uy mc iaic- Try Daily Nr, payers as to how and where the ! dustl'y i annual revenues are to be used.: a o result, nf wvumi f-.u'turs a uuul- ....-l.u. tainly ' lead to world war three imperialism. With this point , could give us some additional in- j Rules for advance t If ncori rnntrarv t.n thp Art an.'.k,. .0(0 v,n., r.m. thin I formation. Ition can be taken. rinnhieri Theso creatlv enhanced ' payments to claimants in .real Prince Rupert General Hospital A$a . need were attached as a schedule The city council is. governed rates have had the effect of con Known .... .v.- w.. , ,n M .Mkl (nm th r,,,,l.-et 10 an UlUCI-lu-cuuuui. oy wuuuimi u ri,c .v.v...B v..v .... . -nmn-nsation re- and 30 of the Act: tional, charitable, Aids. educa- value of "Fark" or "uoerty :yp? 7 . : ' ,ci 1 from death or pe. sonal etc. Aid to general cargo carriers. Canadia n ?" ng aHn.ofinn Airl bncnitolo irin eh nnmw nnmnantP U'hn TOlV Oil J"J "w,t NOTICK is hereby given that the Ars Meeting of the Prince Rupert General fthpfi will be held In the Civic Centre. Common Una Kridm, .March !lsl, !).".' at (1:01) p.m. BUSINESS: To receive President's Report. of view I emphatically chs- ; agree. . I believe we should battle the principles of communism and socialism and convince the world that true happiness lies in establishment of a system of liberty In some places I think the direct radio broadcast is effective, perhaps the only method of reaching the people, particularly In Iron Curtain countries. We should find those people among the citizens of each nation who agree with our principles and finance them to put on effective propaganda. ! now experiencing difficulty in ments with hospilais. Aids to so wi-hin the rules. : cieties. Aid to mechanics' insti- chartering the ships they require their cases tunes w come ..c " ( To receive Auditor's Itrpurl ind Bii. . i L Ul- ...!. Tl, ...., Ol WniCn CUUICS UIC IIU'C IU I lines or lire companies, ma iu ;ai irasuiiauic iara, i"" them. ; poor. Aid to adjoining municipal- states among the coastal and it., i i kinKu-ntii' rw inlni-.fl p'flnmcVim corvl'Oc ciirivt. I have just returned from a ! 1 for war memorials Page 123. dized there were two on the West , "fTrPrfpineermflnsTi h of the Engin een iPart IV 1. Powers ex-ercised by Coast. Subsidies are only pro- frtarr. , resolution 177. Council may by vided for coastal services which tule ?. d" , " ! t 1931. Tt elect five members of the Board tin To appoint an auditor. Membership fee is $1.00 per annum, which-at the Hospital or at Ormes .Drucs prior u i Wednesday. March ljth, at which tinK'.hmw Vklll close. I). C. STF.VEXSON Secretary. 1 j a. L 1 Thn ttnnn rnv 1 U WJ ft' I 1 I I I rM 111 I Vf 111 11 t I M ' V Power to aid public celebrations, cases no other means of fans- T Graham of the Alum- aye the above would be simply exhibitions and sports. Page 125 portat.on is available. mum botany of Canada, des- unbelievable. Power to aid infectious diseases WAR REPARATIONS ; er?blae the Kitimat project. This Can anyone in his right sense Family Doctor's Comeback THE old-fashioned family doctor, that storehouse of medical knowledge and possessor of every needed medical skill, is making a comeback after his temporary disappearance in a floodtide of specialization. For the past five years the proportion of medical students planning to become general practitioners has increased steadily, according to an article in Pageant Magazine. The day of the old-time general practitioner is back, but the new-style family doctors are better equipped than ever before to accept total responsibility for diagnosing and treating the whole patient as well as giving them psycho-biological counsel. This will be good news to people who have felt for many years they were being led through a veritable "forest of medical "ists" gynecologists, dermatologists, gastroenterologists. and all the others. The regeneration of the general physician is by no means a one-night stand on the tank-town circuit. People in rural areas are not alone, in these jittery days, in their need ,and desire for understanding, interest and affection from their doctor. In the cities tco the general physician, long in obscurity during a period of intense specialization, is again becoming the family medical prop and indispensable friend. "No matter whaj the discoveries of science hold for them,"' concludes the article, "people know now they cannot do without affection, kindness and recognition of their essential human dignity emotional factors supplied by a family doctor. Bless him, and all the rest ike him. May they never disappear again." Prince George Unhappy. riHST hint as to where the bulk of the $2,000,000 I promised for the northern transprovincial high: way in Premier Johnson's budget speech will be spent comes from Prince Rupert where the Chamber of Commerce has been advised that considerable black-topping will be done east from Prince Rupert and westward from Terrace. The information came irom B.C.'s hard-working and capable Minister of Lands and Forests, Hon. E. T. Kenney, who took over E. C. Carson's public works portfolio with the break-up of the Coalition regime. . i i Whether or not Mr. Kenney's latest commit- institution. i onp Hav rerentlv Mr Drew I m,t inroroctf ntr taiif vlv. rirtuht. Yuwt thp Canadiitn. Aus-' j j Xfciiji tL UIJ.1V tun,ivoiiiih B " ' " w ' - J. W. PRUSKY asked a question of the Prime en to a very iarge audience, and trallan, New Zealand. English, Minister with respect to War,wen illustrated with colored Scotch, Welsh people not to Reparations. Mr. St. Laurent glides Mr. Graham referred to mention others would react to stated that on March 4 he re- trie proposed line of railway such a plan? ceived the official report of Rt. i f rom Terrace to Kitimat, which, Taft is calmly telling the world Hon. Mr. Ilsley reporting on the'he sald jt was hoped would be that he proposes to have US A. reference that had been made 1 completed in the fall of 1954, at move in on Canada and other to him in that respect. The Prime abmit which time it was expect- U.S. "allies" and subvert and The Latest in PopulaiR: Terrace Tories Name Officers ALL TIME HITS E Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth Minister was sure that it would Alcan would be in production prostitute our whole system of of interest to aU prospective ; - " sent nt nt words woras oi of anmeciation appiecnuion bv oy at Kitimat. cjalmanU as a clear indication, . - I .fa-sM,-, private secretary to the Village 'of now tnty win have t0 proceed ALBUMS and l.P.'s 50-50- 30 Days OCR IIAl.F-AND-IIU.F REPAIR Guarantee Applies on These Certified Csed Cars Commissioners of Terrace for: to have their claims considered their cable of condolence on be- by commissioners and deputy half of the Village of Terrace commissioners and will .be of at the death of her father, King, great assistance to the commis-George VI. The letter, edged sioners and deputy commiision-In black, bore the Royal Coat of ers in dealing with these claims Arms and a gold-embossed so the report will be made avail-"Buckingham Palace." able for public distribution. There : is in the report an indication as In a write up on the PTA. it i l ,hat information should be to those who have indi-new was said Terrace was to have a supplied it cated that they have what they "Junior" High School. ntit . at Ipffrl !l RuPert Rad' & j: , i ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS BR io ue u Bc... - ...... . should have said "Junior and ; Senior" High School. 1949 FORI) COITE Beautiful sea mist green. Every possible extra .... 1575.00 1949 ANCiLIA TCDOR Gleaming metallic green. 9,000 miles. One owner $785.00 1950 ACSTIN SEDAN Raven Black. Only 10,000 miles. Not a scratch .... $1433.00 TRICK BARGAIN 1948 CHEVROLET PICK-CP Reconditioned motor, heater. A sound buy. One-third down, 18 months to pay $1275 St. Laurent said that they were , anxious to find the most practical and expeditious way in which this report may be made available for the information of the public. Mr. Drew said that in : view of the fact that this Is a . matter of some importance, he TERRACE I OPICS " would like to-make the sugges-TERRACE The Terrace Pro- tion that immediate provision be gressive-Conservative Association made to handle the claims of meeting was well attended Wed- j those people who are in nesday evening at the Oddf el- ! tous circumstances. Mr. St. Laur- lows' Hall with election of olfi- ent t uteri that t.h mnt.tsr was REMEMBER merit to his constituents will go down in history as !cers as follows: ; before the commissioner, who 1 --rf-1 We pay half bill on any repair for 30 days from dale of purchase. BOB PARKER LIMITED "Home of friendly service" Phone 93 president j. ti. smiin. realized tne urgency, dm ne was i Vice-President Darrall S. Col- : concerned with the delermina-; lins. i tion of the classes of persons who i Secretary-Treasurer Fred might be permitted to make 'Macklin. ' claims on this fund. A few days J Executive committee of eight I later, Mr. St. Laurent said that made up by D. G. Little, E. Sar- since his first statement on in-Igent, B.' Denbow, H M. Wight- urim payments for war claims i man, J. Kill, H. Macintosh, D. K. ; in cases of raal need, he had I Kerr and M. A lger. i made further enquiries and merely another pre-election pledge we have no way of knowing. But if the Skeena member's past record is any criterion, that is extremely doubtful. ' The fact remains that the people along the Skeena River have at least a politician's promise, while the. communities served by the ox-trail connecting the northern and southern Cariboo are devoid of even that faint consolation. In view of the amount of motor traffic through, the Cariboo as compared with that of the Skeena River Highway and the imminence of an election, it should not be difficult to extract at least a promise-from some responsible member of the government in respect to the north-south road. PRINCE GEORGE CITIZEN. X, A NEW ClIAMPlOt fjtp I , Vi- m the low price fH 4, ' f ..2- . Such Getaway ! Along llu a new Commas 12G -horsepower Exciting jpt-strrrmwd sty ling! WfffM Spectacular '52 performance! fUAlyf Remarkable gas economy! I Union steamers Chilcotin and 8 o'clock this morning from Esso and Esso Extra are continually being improved to give the best balanced combination of instant starting, smooth flowing power, lively acceleration and protection against engine ping. Switch to Esso gasolines and you're always ahead! Camosun were in port on regular Vancouver, Ocean Falls, Kemano j "Glad I switched, weekly voyages last evening. The ana iuumat and will sail at 10 Chilcotin. -Capt. -William -Mc- o'clock tonight on her return Combe, arrived at 6:30 p m. from south. Arriving on the Princess Masset Inlet points on the Queen Louise from the south were Charlotte Islands and sailed at George Knudsen, Misses Bar- 8 pin. for Vancouver. The Camo- bara and Sharon Allanson and sun, Capt. John Boden, arrived Mrs. Allanson, Mrs. F. G. Lund- at 10:45 p.m. from Vancouver quist of Campbell River, John via Kemano and other coast McCallum, P. Bogelund of Kiti- points and sailed this morning mat Constructors. Out on CPS for Alice Arm and Stewart Princess Louise tonight will be whence she will return here to- Dr. J. D. Galbraith, Mr. J. Ross morrow morning southbound. and Miss G. Harris, all of Kiti- mat. H. G. Bancroft, Ocean CPR steamer Princess Louise, Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Blythe, Van- Capt. Hicks, arrived in port at couver. tflSSSOjcASOllllES" Third Avenue West