OTTAWA DIARY 2 Prince Rupert Daily News jnj- Reflects biCay and REMINISCES As I See It An atmosphere of rloak-and-j Currie report suggested discon- , formation' is s p r a d I n g Icerttngly to the government that MAJOH issi E Thursday, March 5, 1953 ifivver ner mvstery mvstery 'steadily over Parliamentary by The Governor General, bark In Boys are very durable. A boy. the CCF had a dangerous pipe-. u. " ttt t line Into the Defence Depart- j ft,;, ment. The Fulton Incident re- jlne ""wn episode to mff vives the same auggesllun in portanct . Actually tl ,,!,' r.i,t, mnrfl rl i xri mcer 1 1 nff form whll'h he , & if not washed too often and if nt'iwa after a few ttuj'S In yoi- circles n " . rather ,. ' . ..her. would which -seems to increase a In iriMQdent ul v newspp ariaim to the upbuilding f0' Kupon j)d Northern and Central British ColumDIo. Minora of Canadian Pit Auuit Bureau of circulations Canadian Dnliy Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Dally Newi UmlWtt J. 9. MACKMi. Prelt H. O. PERRY. Vlo-Pr1dH For the Tory departmental In-1 hare been kepi In cool, quiet place after ,u , " st ,h0uld romance than diminish as Investigation seeks to throw lht on the s.tii- each accident, wili r 1 o, broken bones, hornets' nests. Canada's t He's already s.ild ation. wimmln, hole, and five he.p- as much, and this U only the The joi-on ( n telllKence actually was superior I civil servant h . 1 to that of the government In the j the government-. governments " Subscription Rate: t airw-h' . asc; per month (1 00; per vear. 10 tio nw maltP.,i iiiUitil. FtSC. DOT VfT. SHOO rtr.pio, , fact that It Ut upon a doc un vent tnne nt Aftpr fl mill llH . the point Un t hn .utw.zwl as 'Hurd eliss ri:ail tf Uie Poet OfSoe Department. Ottawa. of course, sponsible, nrsi 01 uu mr.r ... iTiaj, " ....,,.., ,t i,ui rirau t for romance, why report, but bow ru- of which the government Itself had no knowlodge. Its extxterwel th. ..' r' i becomes a boy and Is Nature's .Three elvers for it ; ' " t '" Old Mo Tough "Baby We've al- the mystery or me source iruoi , which fC'F leader M i Coldwell , , secured a confidential copy of the now-celebrated Currie re The disquieting aspects of surh govermnent e....v...ii,rm ailUtok, ltjs Criticism Too Late answer to the false belief that wjy been iuu m there Is bo such thing aa p-r- petuaJ motion. A hoy ran run jf 0V is the time for all good men . . . UK,e m orci, swim iirc m imii, t:.W r.,.ii-f-..l Vu.U..u.. 1 i it N' That appears to be the rule these days among a bull and eat like a pig. Th world Is so full of boys it's iuj- a situation are clear w ryen nt dullest Imagination. IJlmcelvab-ly no great nulkiiuil hurm will result from the ability of Ut two Opposition parties to penetrate the National Defence Department security curtain. But if the opposition political parties art nenetraliiig It so easily, what port Now there Is the question of the source from which Davey Fulton i PC - K am .oops t secured acres to a still earlier report on Defence Department horl-om-ings, alleged to have been made back in 10 The Fulton case is almost on all fours with the ColdweU rase. Ipossible to touch off a fire- eraener or sirme up uaira 1 1 FIGURE that Persia i he likeliest starting ! place for that much" talk-ed of worl4 war three I if and when. j kitiht now they are having 1 the fierrest of erises in Persia, 'or Iran as the folks there prefer j to rail It. But crises are an old j Pt r&uin cu-iUim. ! Tor the past two years Persia ' ha boiled over with crisis after withimt eollei-ting a thousand i of tliem. I ..I., v.. .. . t.l I hul enemii ,'slne cleaned up by the jailing , iuc. 'in Montreal of Fred Itensler. lh t gmtring more vital In Another good test of blixu! pressure is to watch a man being liberal with the moey he owes you. ; ijrlnter wltn il l leanings, nm there is one iininU.t J.Ifcrcr.re "1 ; which is particularly disconcert-i lng to the government When STORE-WIDE SALE : crisis but every crisis start j Oyor tnp radi() ihe othpr ev. iand ends about the? same thing lnin Pfnf nJ.riMun of Ottawa. Mr ColdweU disclosed Ms possession of a fu-st draft of the Currie " ; born and brought up in Alberta, .gave a talk on his early life. JUST TWO years ago. when Iirhe address chiefly described report, tht government was'J thorouchiy faimllur with the document and actually had It 1 5 1 was out in that part of the ! what was called the short gravi world myself, they assassinated i region and this was packed w ith p certain Social Credit backbenchers of the B.C. legislature in their bitter and often thoughtless condemnation of the Aluminum Company of Canada development in central B.C. - Now, at this late date, when the huge epoch-niiking project is on the road to completion, they think is the time to start their criticisms. These good men, many of them for the first time in the public eye, feel it is time they said something of which they hope the public as well as big industry will take notice. They cry about the Tweedsmuir Park flooding, about homes practically expropriated from settlers, and about the dangers of the Nechako dam breaking apart. No doubt, that in some of the criticism there lies some truth, yet if these individuals now making latter day complaints of prior arrangements feel so strongly, they might' have spoken up when the public was first acquainted with Alcan's plana. But today, with projected completion of the first stage of the giant aluminum industry at Kiti-mat onlv a vear or so away, it would be well for the then premier-General Has- interest. Years and years ago before It But In the rase of thej report which Fulton alleges to J, exist, the government had no J immediate knowledge and could J not discover one In its possession j J at first search. A frantic comb- 1 mara. j life tn the short grass land gave I Razmara stood for a new oil i a fellow a start. And incident- f deal with the British in which i ally, it must have been so Rood ; Persia would get larger slice and short, at cent an acre. ing of old departmental flies over j of the income from her oil. But 1 the week-end Is reported to have JOSFPIIVT BRI NKT. 50, veteran of 30 years with the RCMP. has beei appointed to head the security l-ureaa of the North Atlantic Ti-ury Organization in Parb He takes office in April for a thrtc-ycar term. He is on loan from the RCMP where he has been director of administration and organization at the Ottawa NO FADING ( Vimy Ridge Bill says: "If you think old soldiers Jast fade away try squeezing yourself into your ; First World War uniform." three different groups ganged up against him. They were called the National Front. They all favored outright nationalization of the Anglo-Persian Oil com- ; o-ailv located a copy In the tie- j ' glected pigeon-hole to which it had been consign"" n'o' than ; ; two years apt;. ist.C t RITV l-EAI. Th Coldweii ...ve. U the Broken Untt . . . Broken Slock Alt reduced BELOW COST to clor Thursday - Friday Saturday Vifrlla, i Mrd, All H-4 (,!K.V BOYS' PANTS TUMIC BIOUSE Sues 1 tnt I 1.95 6l 2.95 1i8o Slrf pfr3-pt FOR INFANTS " K1imm VirHlt FOR BOYS . . . rOK vilKLb... Kimonat Suet ! a Ipany. But beyond that point they had nothing in common The groups were: Elbert Hubbard's advice to young men: "Don I get groggy Mossadegh's middle class "lib- '; 0Ter Kri religion, art or poli- erals." by no means "liberal" by tics An fajr n moderation, but our definition, an overdose can be reckoned an overdose." comjilamants to be on sure ground before pointing litlous fanatics ij by Ayatoiiah f.,it tf. -.n inrliictrinllvnnscioua B.C. DeOIile that Ka;hani They don't know where THAT PORT IT NORTH It would almost appear as if Vancouver was striving to have the rest of the universe believ-' it to be a peri'"" d,l,y nv1 any business with the port of Prince Rupert, where pilots and pilotage might be concerned. True enough, wt still have a few shortcomings, but when one reflects on Prince Rupert's general i shipping record since 1910. what they are going, but they are on their way. And how! The Tadeh party, which like the LPP in Canada. Is jurt the Communist party under another name, although Tudeh has the support of many people who do not know or care what Communism Is but only support the party because of clean-out-the-old order Idea. Akan is little better than an ogre. It is unlikely that a group of amateur engineers planned the Kenney Dam or designed a reservoir of water which can produce a million and a half horsepower of electricity. And the way is being opened for thousands to have new homes in the greatest single development of B.C. resources. Silk rnnl Dr FOR MATERNITY iahardiM Washers and Dryers AT NEW LOW PRICES Inelir Autnmatic Washrr 1 Standard Model' IngUs Deluxe Automatic i non-suds mlseri SIMM IbcIis lielune AaUmialtc iwith suds miserl Sltneo InglM Awtnmalic Dryer - SJIIOO RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC voir rxcu sivF. -inc.i.is- nr tiiR Phon644 Box 1279 The Stork Shoppe we can show Is not grounds tor criticism but reason ol praise. THE LATE BRITISH Labour government which had a good SfcS Third Aveaue W. ft overall record, mad its worst , . vrt, columnist says the AW.V.VA'AVMWWA'AWWWA'WAV.V.'i blunder by failing to come 101 gOTernment Wiil cut Parliament Hill By Edward T. Applewhoite, M P., Skeeno terms wun me rtrjuuis, 111 nu.c. j eVll grants' travelling ex- No British eovemmerU would M weU M uim rost of( have had a really practical case 1 Mng bonvm paid to recipients I opposing the principle of na- of om ge pensions. Its only aj, n,nmii7Qrinn nf nnv other eoun- I j ... . It as with real interest that actively before certain, of tht I nnlM that fi m i:i'.iwav.rfnrtmeiitl AfMelt amt ! . ' . ICW aays aRO a licu Uu . - - . - - 1 . -- . - fnfe n t T : 1 r 1 1 rAtnurre Mil I fir :i . . . . . i . . 1 .Pnnoe Rupert to Pr.ncej take a genuine interest tn fr. i, gov(rnmfnt u, attempt ("p Vln U .all Oeorge." was .shown in tnej Some things I fall to under- w do so was plain nonsense. The I tn some Library at B.C. House. Umuor.. stand. I am here in Ottawa,' Persians could, and did, say I tngiand. on the ar.ernooa 01 ; meeting scores of MPs everyday. : something like this: February 11 admission free. IjNow many professional column-; you can nationalize your hope a goodly number ot T-on- Uts write about the time andicoa whv can't we nationalize doners were there lo see for enerev srient here discusstn? orl. When the time comes, nowaday, to dismiss someone of more or less not, he Is iiior- apt to be "fired'' than formally; 1 11 1 it y.r ip i For months, while I was a ssSf i.'iiin-eiws .ximeuniig 01 ine ; forecasting the next federal jn-rant'eur ani beauty ui Co n .ral jeral election. I have seen or heard B C, j very little of that. From what A couple of days, ao I was .little I do hear, I gather '.he down in Department ol Trans-, Liberals expect no dilfkuliy In port iAir Services' oflicen. The returning with a clear majority fairly close eye witness, the Persian government was pleading with the employees of the Anglo-Persian Oil company to sign new advised his services ate mi longer desired. True! To be firel is understandable, but somehow, since you're being discharger) tn this style, you feel like answering. "The - you say." contracts to work for them hope wus expressed, there, (vol- though one, twenty to forty less These employees had direct or- un'.anly. as a matter of tact t . man tney nave at present, wnai 0(,rg from the British 1 Labour l GOOD USED CARS 1951 Plymouth 2-diior, only 22 000 miles. Ford Sedan two-tone tliat it would not be long before Conservatives I have met, eem , government not to do so. engineers and surveyors could to feel the same, although they Thre is no use " crying over be. al work on Digby island. Of ; estimate a greater reduction In ' (lt milk ' or oi) course the item in the estimates! the majority. Both the pro-Drew umkr which this -ork would iand anti-Drew sections seem to! QLD MOSSADEGH . Is a -ome has not oeen pa-sed yet-.ssume that Mr. St. Laurent wihi and cunnin but it will be; and. in any event; be our next Prime Minister. litirian BH ls the on)y hedd the money wouW not be avail-) I have hd forwarded to me,()f overnmpnt j know ot wn0 very smart. 1S..9 turi sedan Radio, neater, one-frwner car. lM rcd fteUan Radio. ab'.e ur.'.a pru l. me new iKca: ner. iei- J1 1 hs literally won bra major vie- 1 ....... Tt.. .-...tf.rt ma lir.,1 a-'ill hoifA fiwl from P F : . - ..... heater, sun visor, A-l throuuhotrl. TRUCK BUYS """"'"v mi-,....... 'tories In bed wnenever tne go- wt to learn that this subject t?i Anfiel(i Coram Ls-su,ier. asking j Kfwtit toiigh ther "old bo !: Xtadebaker PicIiub, en ior euupuiv iui r.mLC "" takes to his bed in the oariia-;pert District Boy Scouts Asso- , buiiainj,.. snd Dulls the gine overhaul: not a scratch; custom box. 1 ciation. May i De perrauiea vu, . .rnv.rS" over his head. The MILESTONES , add my voice to mow 01 me IMC rra 1-Tn Complete "covers" being a loyal bodyguard, and the support of vast numbers of people, outside. Fmm 1 he iii ut lit iwuii. sr Association ; In urging every one " i to helo tnls excellent wo:., with flat deck; new p!nt Job and good motor. 14 Dodge Panel A very I have started the ball rolling. The danger of world war aris-in an effort to have a federal j ing from Persia is obviously stm-publle building In Terrace. At i pie. in a chaotie situation the this time, in my opinion, all thatjTudeh party might take over Is urgently needed ls that the I the whole country, by force. 40 Years Ago Today Boat service after April 1 promises to be quite satisfactory as Prince Rupert wiil have a boat from the south on an average of belter than one a day. j government acquire a site, wlitle I xh:it might draw In Britain useful unit T aay gdbye U yr snetarlng trrahles try any f the above good bays at year A-l foe Car Dealer" Bob Parker Ltd. FlioiM tt Th Monte T rrViMllr fVTk" suitable property Is still obtain-8nrj the U.S. on the one side, able. The new post office lfase' Russja on the other. nas stui some years uj run-ouv R,,ia na. en. treat. f firs You'll welcome CALVERT HOUSE ' f.: fnl for its smoothness, light body y 'y- - and delichtful houauct. Here's a wU? it U not a bit too early now tojtne ri(,nt north pM. plan and prepare for the public :gia lf ,ny outsjrjer occupies the m Dr. W. T. Kersin and family have returned to the city after an absence of six months spent in eastern Canada and the United States. 30 Years Aqo Today Fire broke out in the St. James Hotel causing an estimated $500 damage. building which wui De a necessity mvi. by the time that lease expire.-,. - In connection with the 1953 budget there has been an attempt to tell the little man that he has not received anything. Joe Deehene. MP tor Athabaska, If You Charles F. Oray, former V-iyor ! pretty well knocked that argu- of Winnipeg on a visit here said ment on the head In a speech which he prefaced by saying he was not a lawyer and has been Canada needs Prince Rupert as a grain port iring to the congestion at Vancouver. ' 20 Years Ago Today The Big Bay Lumber mill at Seal Cove will reopen and operate j "'-sy: - yon j cu ""? ,t-jZ: ' J You'll welcome CALVERT HOUSE 5 Jjjfc.- ' "1 tl v fIT.- again btczmt its outstanding quality brings you rare value... it's the best buy "g .y. In fine Canadian Vliisky! j 'J? Jl CALVERT HOUSE rather pleased about that lately. At the time J. M. Macdonell, j opposition financial critic, was attempting to prove the point, Mr. Deehene happened to be reading a document Macdonell -V Consider yourself potient ond kind. i( Have o good sense of humor. -V Like ond understand young people. -V .H'oVt prgonizing ability ... had written and presented to 'y,yi t .A' steadily for .several months cutting box lumber. Olof Hanson, MP, urged the appointment of a permanent pilot to be stationed here Instead of bringing up a pilot from Vancouver whenever a ship needed Km services. 1 0 Years Ago Today the legislature of Alberta on March 17, 1933, when he was representing the mortgage associations of this country. Then, Deehene said, Macdonell wished to keep the fanner in bondage until doomsday so Joe was not too Impressed with this sudden THEN THERE IS A PLACE FOR YOU IN THE TEACHING PROFESSION! .4;- British Columbia Teachers' 1 tv-: - Federation , , 4--. SO ..!, - 0o.Z. . Interest In the "littleman." In W. J. 8cott. Frank Skinner and 1 cold fact, an examination of the budget resolutions, will show CAtVIH MStllU.S UMITED, UMBlW'" O. A. Hunter were named to a special committee by the Chamber of Commerce to pursue the matter of the present post office fituation. fair measure of relief as great as Is sate in our present situation distributed through all I . strata of society. THIS AOVHTIMlalHT HO? fUlUSHfD 0 CISflATfD IY.JH UQUQg COKtHOt IOD Oil IY JTIII OOVI itril Of HIM