Pii.Kc Rupert Udity NtWS Bay ; Reflects and Reminisce Still, there is this to remtniber: wooing and the winning. Elean- ROod Pr., V'1 OTTAWA DIARY .By Norman M. MacLeod Wednesday, March 17, 1054 La.son i ' the boy who saves old mngaincs or uaviuson ....... frnir n tn hn . rtrwt.ir nr n ' i ni.i.v F," "I' ..... . "'t qui. i dentist. i it ail tne self-styled econo-j "r"nv handst items upon it with the excep - vjrtident dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prlnoa Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. ruber pi Canadiaa Press Audit Bureau of Circulation! Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Daily New. Limited. fciAOOH, President H. Q. PERRY, Vice-President as 1 See It Pl,:Ut , uu.M,? in tiir uvuim wrrc iuia end r llL wtlo, within I A father asked his son what to end, they would probably never ' nay; s was .surfrrin I he was thinking of as he ap- reach a conclusion proaehed manhood. The boy replied, "Womanhood!" The first member of the new Russian trade mission has arrived at the Soviet Embassy. He Ls just a routine staff workiv whose (unction is to Rort out the sales oilers from Canadian industry with which the Embassy has been flooded ever since the trade announcement ol some weeks ago. It's 1m Subscription Rates: . Per weea.. i5c. per month. 100; per year, S10 00. fc,eV V" 6i i mall Per month. 75c; per year, 8 0O. utnorlzea as second class mall by 'the Post Office Department, Ottawa tion of meat consist of items in respect to which Canada faces a major sales problem ut the nresenl moment. Substantial Russian orders under any of these headings textiles aiul farm . machinery especially could help to solve some of the most difficult of the existing t nmployment "soft" spots. Soul Murder Science Quite a lot of people, both east and west, continue to be com-! posing music. The number, while i considerable. Is nevertheless not j half us many us go in for de emarkable Missionary 30" Electric WORLD VAM'h If retirement means with-drawn 1 from activity, resting, puttering, achieving nothing satisfying iwid jroriuctive, there Is danger in it and death. A man who hits amassed many years of experience has a mature wisdom that can be, and should be of value to the world. J. C. Penney in "Life Today." composing it. NOTHINfi TO SPARK As iu most other years, the! first week or more of Match vas ! enough. No one could be found ; who felt disposed to differ. ... The actual head of the ,r . new IN ,rTT I HE Korean war the trade sUff lsn.t expi.cted , al.. Communist world prop- r'vL U?UI early in Apnl- Fw" , , I with l preparatory work now i i i Uganda machine launched; being carried out in advance oi its campaign to try to j w coming, it win t at least u 1 , iti.il matter of some weeks after he convince the world that gets here befoi-e any firm order.) the Americans had car-!" placed, i sample m have to be inspected carefully. Prices l'lt'd OUt genii Warfare,: will, have to be compared. Mos- iccw win have lo be t-on:illlt(1 ln behind oemnu the trie hattlf oauie lines imeh. isome cases before an mAfr (,an The campaign was given some he finalized The key to the possibilities which the situation offers is be- j lieved generally lo lie in the! Itvel of prices which the Rus-1 slans will be prepared to pay for' Canadian gnods-. It in hoped.: .specifically, that Moscow wont be an 'tough" in dictating price terms to Canadian manufacturers as the Ottawa government i. Just last week an Ottawa Vullt-y textile mill shut down uiui I.ONO FARI'WIXL The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh are sailing from Western Australia with a few less formalities. Any more handshaking will be barred. So will the presence of children. No one A despatch from Arabia re-1 celved in Canada this week said (here had been recent shelling in the Bet of Galilee. That's one story that won't be founn in the Bible. i will, personally, be allowed any i nearer than six feet. There's a It all adds up to a prooable , cancelled an $8S,000 Defence delay of at least six weeks be- Department order which it had fore. any Soviet orders start to on its books. Its statement was go out to Canadian industry, i that it would lose less money by O V J e ir) e T r fvdel tR-353 i Canadian workers workers a.e a.e unlikely unlikely, , ob "s "rs u" .uy V"T plausibility by the signed "eon-lesoions" of certain captured U.S. airn".an. One of those airmen whj "confessed" Is now undergoing court-martial In the United States. In the course of that court-martial we are getting the full, horrible truth about the methods used by the Communists to get confessions." It is a far cry from the old, crude methods of pieting tne oroer on ine. price terms which the aovcrmnent had to be engaged on goods for Rus- j Down through the ages there has been no limit lo the ingenuityand the agony -of women to make themselves beguiling enough to perpetuate the myth that man does the pursuing, the YOU'LL APPRECIATE THESE slan' consumption much before i uid down. Canadian manufac-. the middle of May at the earliest i hirers are hoping that the Rus- ; .slims won't be that hard to deal with. Once the Soviet trade gets un TWENTY MILES from Belfast is the small town 1 of Downpatrick which has, as its most treasured lossession, a weathered slab of ranite that is said o cover the hurial site of St. Patrick. The unhewn nonolith hears no markings except a crude Celtic -Toss and the single inscription, Paine. It is an unpretentious monument to a man vhose name has, in the passage of 1,500 years, eached such exalted heights. Assuredly no other Christian missionary in history has so captured the imagination and. pride of his converts. But then, of course, few missionaries have worked among such an imaginative and proud people. Whether he he from the north or south, the Irishman is first of all the champion of a cause. With the same fierce energy that he battles over his differences at home, he goes out in the. world and finds new wrongs that demand his eloquent opinion. If he had nothing but argument., the world might resist him. But he also Has abundant humor, and the world has relented, mollified and amused. His race has other gifts, too. in literature, the Irish imagination has soared to a creative level which has giventhe world some of its greatest writing in drama, verse and prose. The Atlantic rains which sweep Ireland have produced rich growth from its soil, but the nourishing effect on the minds if the inhabitants seems to be even greater. . Perhaps St. Patrick did not live long enough to realize it, but his converts have made the world a nuch more stimulating place in which to live. i,.. .(,,., i.l, .i jnr. , df r wav. the nresent inrlicalinn . iui bui : vviiiL.it inns', auu imuria - - : . of various religions used a few I are that it will be both substan-' COOS GUOTd Saves Fisherman hundred years ago to try to im-.tial and Important. An Embassy pose their will upon the enemy, i offlcla, asured tWs correspon. Automitic ci0( luptt-fnt ov U'fl Clcfflffio t tookmi ipttdj oven door, t,t :, kitchen tnnj jM. M m 1 Luxury Steamer Prince George SAILS FOR VANCOUVER and Intermediate Torts Each Thursday ai 11:1") p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Midnight ui viicii ui i..uiinn. I dent that the Russians are pre- VANCOUVER (CP) Dale THE NEW technique of "brainlpared to buy from Canada in ' Kramer, a United States fish-washing" is based on some-! substantial volume. In advance i prm"a was "''' foin "l tiling far more refined smu' 1 bo"1 est and;of lne stalled negotiations, he I 'V.'T diabolical than physical torture.". t Mfi ' 1U1 ;i pert, yesterday and taken , o v... . ..v.. in rtiasKa j nospnai iveumiKan. of commodities which Moscow 1 with serious r.al lacerations. The chief weapons are never ending pressure, such as the l)H7 ( hryslcr Windsor 4-Door Sedan . .. $975 ri.V) IMynioulh 4-lnur Srdun. All new tires .... $1450 I !M !l l ord Tuilnr. Very food shape 95 I.Attf SII.ITTKiN fI OI.DKIt CAItS TO PICK I 'ROM SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE Rod ond Gu Anrtuol M and KlerliuD ( MirMtt Corn furt and Service For rrvtlun wrlw oi Thursdoy.a I cull City nr DoiKit Olflre, Prlno nupfrt. B O. ls prepared to buy definitely" j Kramer, skipper ol the fish-if satisfactory trade terms can 'boat "Seamill", was struck by llvinK 'ass when heavy seas be arranged' i ., ' , . shattered the pilothouse of his Textiles, farm machinery,; smaii craft ' meat, fish, wheat (limited quan-j' The tj.S. ' Cst Guard lu titles cargo ships. ; Citrus tinik Kramer aboard ahd An interesting feature in con-1 took his fishboat in tow near nection with this list is that all ' Lewis Island. denial to the victim of any chance to rest, mentally, . or to sleep. Some human beings are strong enough to hold out against the whole scientific technique of what could accurately be called "soul murder" for that is what it ls the deliberate disintegration of a human personality. RUPERT II, AND ELEC 312 Third VV But others cannot. I read the evidence of how one U.S. victim was "broken" to the point where he would lit AT XTJORIl n Memory erally do anything, say any-1 thing, and write anything Just i to get respite from the hell on j earth in which he had been I SERVING CANADA N EXTENDING our sincere sympathy to the ; bereaved family of Mrs. George Hills, we trust hat all oi her many fnends will remember her last rish. She asked that, in place of sending flowers, rj make donations to the B.C. Cancer Institute. placed. The most cunning weapon In the hands of the ''bratn-wash-; ers" was to deprive the .victim , not only of rest and sleep but . nf Kflnit.nrv fupilitlp r.f . sill: It was agenerous and deeply meant expression - kinds, absolutely. . ' ,! om one who had sullered so long fi-om the affJic-cn v hich the Institute seeks to defeat. To do as lie asked will be a rewarding and, kind tribute to ler memory. t Donations to the Institute, which may made :hrough either-of theKien'fcortsurn Co-Op tores, will mean that even in death Mrs. Hills was able to make this life a happier one for others. lumbermen's Unit Says "Benefits" Sough! by IWA Same as Wage Boost The complete, prolonged den- ial of toilet facilities will break j the will of certain types of hu-,' man beings more effectively i than, say, the threat of being burned alive at the stake, like Joan of Arc, or the victims of the Inquisition. j General Dean says that he would never again permit him-1 self to fall as a prisoner Into ' the hands of the enemy, buL would carry along a poison pill, to be u:ed in case of rnDtn1-. Without commenting on the j ethics of that statement at this ; time, it should certainly help to I awaken people everywhere to I th; nature of police-state war j techniques. . . ! I IT IS worth remembering that j only a minority of the captur-! gotiate for workers paid on piece-work rates, and a joint -VANtJOUVEK (CP) John M .: 8)llln9, manager, Forest Industrial Relations, yesterday called the "fringe benefit" proposals of the IWA 'simply wage increases disguised ln . aoothec labor-management Job analysis j program to survey rates paid i for comparable classifications hi all opnjrattorte;! i t i... ;i t '- -iii. tj at ii - ;i..lt , (See Philp(tt Pane 6& ; t form." f v. u' r ' - i. v. it-. , "Even tit first EHince It 19 xfo- 1 If, r.,'-;Sry .v'. - mm& ., mfM mM.4vMifof. mama tmtuiMhmmmvmmmMm m ilkmmmnrvmimrfm N . Mww NOTICE vious that the demands would be extremely difficult for any- i Qhe to forecast as to cost and i oeuld be very much more than i 7,Vi cents an hour," said Mr. Fillings. , . j t The woodworkers' program was drafted at a week-end meet- ihg here attended by about 100 delegates representing some 32,-000 coast workers. The proposals, to form the basli of IWA negotiations when contract talks get underway ln rnid-Aprtl call for: -Full union shop; payment of Wages for nine Instead of three statutory holidays; employer-paid medical services throughout the Industry; payment of fares fitem point of hiring to point of employment; retention of seniority rights during any layoff period; time-and-a-half pay on Sundays for watchmen. LAC KEN lANWl 23. 'of HoMi Id, .lill.d thcMcalW . m.mb of I ",f HocWyOAdbailM 0d a k I""1" rl.d. ttw oiii) & v. k ON""- Here is the truth about the new Hospital Insurance policy. Know the facts! . The new policy will mean that people In the low and' medium income brackets will get full coverage without worrying about premium payments. Premiums are abolished! The 2 U not new taxation, but replaces the high premiums which will be abolished. Financial experts estimate that a family of four earning $260.00 per month will actually pay less than $15.00 per year under tbe Increased sales tax, a distinct saving of over $24.00 per year. THIS MEANS THAT THE GREAT MAJORITY OF PEOPLE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA WILL PAY LESS. Remember, the same wide British Columbia Hospital Insurance Service benefits remain and you CAK still claim your receipted hospital bill for Income tax purposes. boatmen and plant guards; pro- ; vision to allow the union to ne-' R.C..VF. Kfinilllne t 'nit. Sovprrtrn lllilr.. made faateifilc fat me . " Al 18, Ken Banfleld had worked in a grocery and a hardware ttore, and taken a thorl electrical course In house wiring. But nothing was happening. "When I joined the RCAF in 1049, I learned the 'in's' and 'out's' of electrical aviation instruments, motors, aircraft wiring, batteries, link trainers,,." says Ken. When I joined a squadron and carried out my first major inspection on a plane, I got a real feeling of satisfaction, not only at the knowledge I had gained, but at being able to serve my country. In the past couple of years I've visited many places of interest but was particularly fortunate in being selected as electrical crewman on special trips to Texas, England and Brazil. If you want to acquire a skilled trade while you serve Canada in the defence of freedom . . . and are between 17 and 40 and have Grade 8 education or better, see the RCAF Career Counsellor at the address In the coupon or mail the coupon. I'liunr: 1-iii.n. Liimmii'"" Please mail to mi, without re enrolment requirements M Pm able in the R.CA-F. unearned premiums will be made an NAME Wt rV (Suraarae) STREET ADDRESS A refund of soon as possible. rt I CITY, j EDUCATION (by grade and prov) DINING PLEASURE MARBIFO H SINGLE or. oH in DO NOT BE MISLED! 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