Australia Battling Synthetic Prince Rupert Daily Mews See It f "' :ZWFy. As 1 With Vigorous Promotion, Tuesday, August 25, 1953 MELBOURNE iRiirrO n- . Australig a U trallia's economy, which has been , totai . 750i)00ttm T1U1MK Oil VH oil..' a mi n oiiiv.i KUStm. a u Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Ruen and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member at Canadian Press Audit Bureau of CtrculBtloni Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Dally Ne Limited. 1. r. MAOOR. President H. G. PEURY. Vice-President Subscrlptlul. Rates: J? carrier Per woe. 25c; per month, 1100; per year, HO 00. joi Lj mall Per month. 15c; per year, tSOO. a outborlzed as second class mall by i Post Office Department, Ottawa. 4T v -nr TO IMPROVE CUF Simultaneously JV research program b'I way to improve thp". the last century, now is finding the ride a little rough as synthetic yarns pour from United States and European textile factories. 1 lusiraliit. which Droduces 28 nusirauan ool rt - per cent of the wrl total wool reseatj Kashmir Peace Vote spe'-ialized rteltu. clip and (HI per -"h ot tne- iin-niurino wool, is fighting the advance of synthetics with a vltror-ous wool promotion and scien THE AGREEMENT be- a aresultofthatJ KCOtlrahU u 1 l wiaiia J ;oneep marklnniu.. tific research program. v1 . That is Australia's part In the . cu w reclaim at worldwide canipain directed bv ! Pounds of the Am-th Tntmni.lmial Wool Secretar. . Previously, thii ..' iat, an orKanization financed by-i 'ale,v lus' became the Australian, New Zealand and i u,a""-South African wool growers. i In addition, wool, ' j Latest in a series of achieve a wasted by-pronw'; tween the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan on Kashmir is an omen of great good hope for the whole Commonwealth. True, cynics may say It is just j another promise to dt what i both Indian and Pakistan had ; already promised separately namely to letTthe people of the: disputed area decide their own j fate. ! But there U this difference 1b ; the new agrement. It Is a ; i menU by them is an announce- rv.p. nox a U; TUBAS HAVE A FASCINATION for yom--ters It .eems. Durin an Intermuxuon at the St. Mary's band concert at' London, Out., sixteen-month-old Marion Hern puis her hurid in to try o find where the oompuh-pah is kept. an improved metbmif up wool recovery m". 4 nv quality of .sheep hides. meiit that they have perfected 'a process to prevent wool from 'shrinking., j In Australia, approximately one-auarter of th annual ex-jpenditure of the eovernment ! sponsored commonwealth sclen-Itific and Industrial reKenrch By Norman M. MacLeod OTTAWA DIARY Workers Turn on Reds BRITISH labor leader speaking on CBG. the A other night remarked that a Communist trade unionist is "a Communist first and a trade unionist a bad second." These are word's which the rank and file of the United Fishermen and- Allied Workers' Union.' should consider carefully now that their organization has been suspended from the Trades and Labor j;;j?ouncil for its Communist leadership. ;;;; To many members the suspension has probably !!!come as a rude surprise. In the past, all talk o'f the lllUFAWU's Red leadership has been branded by mthose chiefly affected as "anti-labor." The accusa-, jjjtions were made to appear as the prejudiced opinion of vested interests anxious to undermine the ;;tinion's position. !"! It was not difficult to make the counter-attack mconvmcing. 'Until organized labor itself came out 'against the union, all charges could be attributed to ;;pianagement or those alleged to be representing' "Management. JOINT promise. Whereas up till while longor before one of their i one abov par for the area, which now India and Pakistan have j With Prime Minister St. Laur- ,t n th. wavs ent holidavlne down on the low- sex crashes the charmed and .on occasions nas gone wiuumi, largely in the control of sheep diseases. Fl'NDS FOR KKttfCARCH In 1946, when it was realized I feni means of taking the voteler St. Lawrence, volunteer Cab- hitherto masculine circle of the any Cabinet representative at all I which is to decide the political I inet-makors are having a field Federal Caoinct. It's worth not- ; The government just couldn t destiny of Jammu and Kashmir,; day in the Capital. They've an- ir.g that It was Mr. Drew and overload the area with j three " how " " great a dent the synthetics j A''e nuw me i wo ri uijr .wuijain j an . . v. . ..mw., - r - . ,.t,,ii in substantiaJ agreement land Justice Minister Garson as lsed a woman cabinet Minister outcry irum coul(1 m.e n vfojl sales, the In brief by their agreement j trading portfolios. They've nam- if ek-cted. The Prime Minister eged territories. The fury , Australian government decided they show they really mean led Revenue Minister MeCann to Isn't noted for adopting suggest- Toronto would be particulaily , t0 contrjbule an annual J560.000 m Htm., M(jl business Within a year they me senate ana iranspon iuin-: luns pioneereu uy inc oijpumuuh . Ior wool mausiry researcn aim hope to settle the Kashmir ister Chevrie'r to the chairman- Leader especially when the sug- : It is significant that In all the , (n tne geyen years up Junp 30 .1 i AUTOMATIC Droblem once and for all ship of the new St. Lawrence gestion stirreu as nine response .Npt-umuwu.i ... " ' "1952, more than se.lWU.uuo was isi J 4, seaway autnoniy. iney ve pru- at oiu .thi. a (jiuiuui. k.i. ..- ..-n-, -- - c.evotea tc wool researcn. THE CORE of the so called I moted West Ollwa MP George j In any event, there's a j serious aPltnf 0VheTvT!coreU ni i Among the Aiwiralian wool -Kashmir problem- is the Mcllraith and Montmagny-! geographical hurdle in the way ; met vale- of Kashmir itself. Insist MP Jean Lesage to un-,of Mrs Shipley Joining the Cab-; the aiea l' .'''p1'1!" ! period wer ways to overcome i..m nrtfii. Finaiiu f.n-ini.t Nnrihpm Oiilnrn where was nine Liberals to eip,m 1 1 s. , ., . .. , .... Now the explanation is going to be far less llil Mil III! The area is something ke """-" v - . . Tiirai. nr.,i. soil aencienues wiucu imu lowered f 1 good measure, tney ve uuueu mis. . ner nuiug imou-u, anuj ! . - . , j.,r.j ,ne wooi yield and Never-tloubt for a, minute that the Commun- it.casy, Ann Shipley, newly-elected MP two Cabinet Ministers in the Im- that tins margin 111 su-iuiieu ouaIilr tne cause 0f to?tamlc 1 ... . t. .A - -i:4... ... , our own Okanagan valley, or the Niagara Peninsula. The land is very fertile, and the niuiKnrlK nvAftuna i r nKiirtW 'k n Ail mists will trrior a sinong ana. -persuasive an&wei. for Temiskaming, to the charm- portent persons, of Messrs. v. u.r'iory loronui rnuuo .. ,mce-a disease w hicrl brihgs : ewes and i ;ed circle as the first woman ; Howe ana l. u. rearson. mats iueiauuii. ! i,eavv mortality among .CTT,".; ? .Lrr :tr: ! member of the Federal Cabinet DUt. UiliCICIlLC IS lllttb tne It's a fair week's work that the ; (volunteer Cabinet-makers have: little valley is densely populat !ed. The people are mostly des ' the diagnosis and control of vita- ; 1 niln D deficiency In lambs, a ! cause of mortality and slow wool j i growth. 1 The sheep-carrying capacity ; of millions of acres has been in- I creased bv reducing the rabbit Co-operative Project in Forests May Help Youths From Oakalla , , . ; UU1 111, U11U ViJt VUWIIIL I V.JVUI i handicrafts Tu.. .v... v,. h 4. ; i perately poor, but ;;;Hluch will be made of the faeMhat the suspension ;;;rnove was delayed until after the recent TLC contention. There will be a call for members to unite !"more strongly than ever against this treacherous Dassault within the ranks of labor, and the Red leaders will reveal themselves as the only real ''champions of the fishermen's rights. They will tiiaii witrjr nave (jiuumcu u an- i tuuunu. inn iiian,c an ouiwj ui - ttnr,nrr TKo fi..,K!ti - .... iiiiriraiiiiK uirc. vivuuiv hand irom beautiiui things by ls tnat it doesn t mean anything. silver to thread- ornaments gold I Cabinet cnanges are the sole 359 00 ' vc-uvnu r r irp Uku hnnc Canadian forest service. i r.nr,iotim with mvvnm&tAlfi. In cu attaia aiiu alalia oiitrtt , nnmntln n tho Prim Minitpr "-r- J 1 that they look like silk, but are K : ... " . : ' in the reformation of young or- in tne tnicKiey wooucu wuu.-.- , the Rlale ot victoria, w per ceni fenders centres on a co-opera- ness 60 miles southeant of her" '. ot tle rabblU were wiped out by i and Mr. St. Laurent never dis-! cusses them with anyone in ad- fact wool. RUPERT R; ative project of the attorney attorney 20 20 youths youths from from oakana oakana prison prison tnis moSruito-carrying disease. i vance. Whatever may be his in- and the are In camp. They are self-sup- , rwtvtit-i unH wiminf H & diiv department IN THAT little valley about 80 tentions is his own personal j 6en'ral s miles' long ami 20 miles wide'lsetret which he is carrying about i ;;;point to the re-election of the executive as a sign of j lithe union's confidence. - "J! That is all very well, but something new has '"beeiliadded.- The representatives of almost 600,000 m m . (if my memory, .serves me well) wtthJiim on. the .sunny; St. Law- AND ElEC 313 Third An plus food, making roads wider for the forest service. The camp Is at Bisoh lake and lies the fate of Asia land per , rence beacbes I at . his 1 summer lf3JZ77 LllV OPTOMETRIST Fred E. Dowdie Room 10, Stone Building Phone Blue 593 nans of the whol. Britfeh (lomViiinniA'ct&i PatHnfc Am timi)nr. i'Camfrftan workers have evidence that those same .1, To Be Treeless Phone $ i is a temporary jail. The boys are i not on parole. 1 "put," ,said Kev. Djnnaire Jeaders are working against the interests of labor, 1. monwealth as ,we have known 'ity which the current Capital' it. 'gossip may ultimately prove toj For If the-y. don't "vote it out" have tc the final result will ber thev will shnner or la'ter "nshnnl T r-l-illv nfiHpntnl ;!i URANIUM CITY. Sask. (CP) 11 ot" m ' "H ..At -the same time; It's a fairly' wan,l,m ooom"?; laid-j. I em.fical modern Wd sc y , The people are mostly Mo- tood waHer that? Canadian worn- Hobden, executive secretary df tbe John, Howard Society, lif these lads behave themr selves and adjustments come up to expectations, they will be on parole at the end of hammedan in religion:" though ' ,ix. are ftolnff to. M to wait a out community m aasKau n..",..n nrt-H tr, th.i f.i i . ': i 1 . J'.-Jt-, 1-, will be a. town without trees, even - m centuries later tnan were some other countries in that part of the world. vO Rocket Range though it ' sltsminck in the' centre of thousands of square miles of heavy bush and timbor in the northwestern part of the' province. . In the planning stage, almost every thoroughfare In the new cut mere is an important m The youths are opening up heavily-timbered country to make 'it accessible, mainly for flic-fighting purposes. Hindu minority. f CtC KnAmitin VVJ J lUUIMIIIU In full charge of the camp Is community was laid out as wido ; Robert Deldlel provincial pro , I Ye, Dad, and i you yon ran ran Klve Rive I i , i u ' 0 I hem a real "piiKh" wild (he I II V i, Kstate Builder a plan that iree-botdcredj boulevard. '.'.Including fishermen. Since the TLC is better equi'p- SHyed than any single union to see which way the tide jitpf events is moving, its findings should be given' IlJerjou thought. 1 ;;;! When Communists are cornered by criticism !!!they often find a way out by venting their anger on "'Ahe so-called perversions of the press which they "pharge does not represent the voice of the working-- JJJinan. But the strategy will not hold good here, for ;;:vhat can they say about the voice of ; fellow union . ".'members numbering into the hundreds of thous- !!"inds? ' !j! Because the Reds always make a big show of ;;;demanding that the masses be allowed to say their ;;;iece, it seems to us they should make particular ii.jiote of what the masses are saying about them. "llFirst they lost all their deposits in the federal elec- 'ntion. Now they have received the old heave-ho from tin established labor body, it. i "',! ,. To quote the popular song, the public attitude !'..towardfeliWBii'i ob4dwMii!r litm-vawted?' ktowh ui) with your cliildren. bation service. The boys have their own recreation hall and their own committees run the recreational side of their life in the bush. They fish and hold sports tournaments. In recent" years the "Pakis-tanis have been extremely bit- j ter toward the political leaders in Kashmir because the were themselves Moslems but wefe'in favor of inteujali4tfi pf Kashmir into the Indian Union. ' Incidentally when I my-elf interviewed Premier Abdullah in Kashmir he never did tell me that he favored incorporation of the area into India, nor into Pakistan, nor into an independ- However, officials of the natural resources department, with one eye on the masses of trees that reach right to the town limits and the other eye on the forest fire hazard this summer, ruled that Uranium City must be treeless. V I I J CANBERRA ( Reuters i The cost of Woomera rock't range "is becoming very much- 'larger than it was originally contemplated," Prime Minister Robert Menzias told a press conference today. Menzies said he would discuss the distribution of the Woomera costs with the British minister ot supply, Duncan Sandys, during his current visit to Australia. Asked if other dominions might be invited to share the cost, Menzies said: "I will not say anything about that. I cannot throw anjMijjht on It." ,r With no increaite in (he original prf mlam ' $1,000 of lire inxurance aulomallcully bmw $.',.(MI0 at age 21. I-ow in cont, it u p educational lundn, a utart in businmn, foundation of a life Insurance ellf. Ai about the Elte Builder today. Write or call: JAMES S. BURNS 724 Alfred St., Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone Green 505 Marshal Law ' To Vanish Soon ; ( nt state. What he did say, with great ! clarity, was that when the free j vote was taken he would wlll-, ingly accept the verdict of th whatever it might -be. feople SEOUL lAPi Authoritative sources said today the govern- T. Aitirn If faIQ riicrnvurM nt. , merit soon will lilt martial law in M ..-:-i r:S.u- ..-:.i:ir '.' Great-West Lin . , ASSURANCE COMPANY hiao orfiei-wiaiMC,e YOUR FUTURE IS OUR BUSINESS TO' :::r rhrr W jomiera were Inade'allTnli'rd' Canada, Menzies replied: "I lean not tell you. I do not know. It Is U11S Ml'll-SIlUl,U'lt'U ixfpuuuc Ul Korea capital. Also to be lifted are restrictions against Korean clvilinii3 entering Seoul. REFLECTS . Bay t not in my field and REMINISCES tin III) IHI WESTERN FRIENpS of India, Pakistan arid Kashmir can do a lot to help them get what the two Prime Ministers have now agreed upon that is a truly free and unintimidated vote. The essential thing' Is that Mr. Nehru and Mr. Mohammed All are sincere in letting the area have a free vote in 1954. At this moment of writing I do not know whether the vot About two-thirds of the marble quarried in Canada is produced in Ontario, the rest in Quebec and British Colum- "" People and property are suffer- versation. J;jng today in many parts of the , inearth, and of these, Greece is not The number of novelists born iSrt tor AT A CORNER ON MAIN STREET A rnmmnnitv snriiurs VP and' ;;;jne least, ine succor already and reared in Canada instead of given is deserved. Greece an- being transplanted is steadily in-J"eient as well as modern, has re- creasing. Sosay those capable , vealed democracy and valor. Qf judging and whose oninion UKOKUK DAWbS AUCTIONEER Phone UlutU 846 ana Red IVt ers of Kashmir and Jammu are to have two choices, or three mWhat, in Canada, do we know ; possesses judgment. Elsewhere earthquakes? Greece has just; can be noted exhaustion and de ihad 24 at the same time. cline. Today among the younger writers wno are uncling a real that is to join India or Pakistan or to become independent, with status guaranteed by both. But whatever the two Prime Ministers have agreed upon will be what matters and nobody " v i o l grows, a branch bank opens itsdi1 This nntlrrn. basic, in Canada's develf ,, It's not so many years ago It i P.nd recognized market is a sense j;was necessary to know someone ;0f identity at last. (nosed cat. Today you've got to be Edgar Sanders, British business , ln ur P"1 of h wfld should. WORLD PEACE Chop Suey House 909 Third Ave. West Phone Red 818 SPECIALIZING '"tll ncnllnint.pri If vnn fpl lilfp ! . ... has been repeated again and again " getting that vote through and of seeing that the decision " ill man, paie, unsnaven ana iremD- .,, selling. Uing," stepped from the other " , side of the Iron Curtain, after a tt. 'Can you walk by a lonely j snell o a Soviet prisoner. .: ..... Thrmiehk IT r, " That's enough. is carried out, in goodwill and peace. The very fact that agreement has been reached to vote ; . p - T 'I' uivus, l inages, imvwt uuti tin"- "g branches, the chartered banks bring to CHINESE DISHES Orders To Take Out Open 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. Daily (jasKs u psyuiioiogisi.. iiu. nut wc ,,!an run by one. mi llll has prevented a possible war, mi There seems"to be something! in a vital spot. amMmni Naval Officers Get Reprimand cpmniunities, as tvell as iui' broad range of banking xtr Xw Urn, "6dd, or at least unusual about , I, this. Announcement has just mbeen made by the National Research council that within two 1 1. weeks a start will be made in ''tttempting to move Ripple Rock. nThis Important and difficult job '"has been tried before, but all ".previous announcements were 'previous and not after elections, mi "' A more' strict enforcement of Jllpeer parlor laws will be request- HALIFAX (CP) Two navigators of the Canadian destroyer Huron have been found guilty of negligence in the grounding of the warship off Korea July 12 and sentenced to a severe reprimand. The coorta-martial. which earlier gave' a similar sentence There are now 3, hum' Una.h'1 chartered mAf" the UukiiinnoK 7(XJ oned in the p ten y THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY ined by the Trades and Labor JJIfouneil of Victoria. Who ever iiiihought up the expression "beer j!!tarlor" anyway? It makes one to Huron's skipperi Cmdr. Richard Chenoweth of Montreal, found Lt. Omdr. T. J. C. Thomas, Batburst, N.B., guilty on three counts and Lieut. G. H. Emer- mthink'Of froth spliled over the "arpet, or employment of coarse I son, also of Bathurst, guilty of This advertisement la not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Government ot British Columbia. i iittiguage instead ot ponte con- one oi mree cnarges.