Prince Rupert Daily News Letterbox OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MacLeod Wednesday, February 18, 1953 new foums or imperialism to !h -irpendeut dHlly newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Kupen and Northern and Central British Columbia. Uember of Canadian Press Atiuit Bureau o( circulation Canadian Dallv Newspaper Association. Published by "Hie Prince Rupert Dally Newa Limited t. P. MAOUR, Prcndent H. Q. PERRY, Vlce-Prealdent Editor, Serenely and confidently charUnK 1U own course lmost viilhoul regard to duy-t-lay rhanpes In the political winds, the Six-lul Credit movement in Hotwthinf! nnce thsn mere pulitical party these days on Parliament Hill. The Daily News, Re your recent editorial, "Lower S'ui View Wrong," let us try to understand t'j enigma. problem by vi.v:,lf economic tJ: ' class, ami is k,.i... ... I ' - -r. r - . - - 'a ; : r . i - 1, - . v J" f , . '.'V'-v.-y' ' ii L.u- o Xt" I- . . .v t 1 '' A;- - - ; . ; C ' V " .tUt.nd,. new form, of tmp.rl.l- also ,h. the most imr "tiporiani haiM ir-., i V the llliuim .,,'. which ever haa confronted th. -Ji- can be" !'U,t .tu.lmercia. lm,.rl.U.m of the j XKh.' ya tii al xpiT!.r. rn 8,, aia. PHYSICISTS ANU ENGINEERS at the Canadian armament research and development etab-lLshrhent hold an administration meeting at Vilcartiei , Que. Tliey are enjag'ed In tri-aervlce firepower research. Established by the deenfe research board the wientlits are at work on developing new weapons .nd Improving old ones. greiuav ConnervaUve. really e-j As It ivai ix-en uie case in im-pect an ontr-ali nianinty In the i pai, old Imperial formutlon nert Houm, literally anylhin. worn out by time alwaya uvr may happen. birth to new form of imperUil- Th Boclal Credit party repre- Jum It l wrond to .(tribute U-nu Uila '.nthin" In IU moat; unfoldint of trwue urcnl events exaggerating form. Tor there b u men For men .re merely tin-ten irr.iv.n tilt cot.t-rrte rtature ; lw;.s ,,f ..i.vry m hv Wn uf IU threat; but at II nun ! the Alexii r. the Caesars, tin-tun there U poaaible yard- j NMhHna. tiw Hilk-ra and Uw-sUck by wtiUh its poU-iiUaiiUin Viik-olmu can to weastirwl. j Theaei events mature silently (.IKS-ROOTS MOVKMf NT ii do the formation of new nn- CLASS COM If Sorial elassi's fat.. prcs,.-d. The eli: wroni: The only ttJ. ImiiasM! is Ui twin, social reality ru,.: privulc enu-fiiri,, "iu t.hil within the t,. Institutions mi t!i;t arbitrate the tlsldi out of the prudtirto' enoil, inr, te,i, tri As 1 See It ' Victoria Report ...by J. K. Nesbitt VICTORIA. Oppwition ML As have been having themselves a fine time roasting government hitck-benchers for their stony silence. By far th mot uncompromui- Uim" and become noUfeabli I ins ehaniMon of Uie free enter- only ncr r-t Btruaalea ,rm yst nwW'M th pot- K)W th Wf)rifl u jicaJ prllea, K ial Credit ha.M.1 or,.r n,r grr,t drama whW-h iHnrr (P. . .....IU ... ! m.' prriKie.yi d,r a !irv , clvlliati.,11, -I u P;,t U- it; politic U-t us try tn. hewuiu-u, newnmi ui i.e ii , . ui.loM.-d by the two ysrartt attd vittorou InifM-tlalis- tawaiMU In org. nutation largWy from the Communist party. tm. but luitd nothing, only smllri Bubsorlptton Rati: -rfiwp rvy (nrrler--I tr-K. use; per month l.UV,; per year, !0.U0 Xii ey mall Pel jionth, 15c, per year. i8 00. --i-i-i.-aulBurtzcit cro;l npss malt fcy the Post 01!( Department, Ottawa. An Outstanding Citizen no trophy is really necessary to jver-suade WHILE the people of Prince Rupert that Dr. John P. Cade is an exceptionally good citizen, there will lie general pleasure that he is closing an active cafecr as first recipient of the Alex Hunter memorial award. ' PusmIiIv the only person who is uncomfortable about it is Dr. Cade himself. For as long as any one can rememlier -and few memories in the city go hack the full length of his residence here he has gone about his work of saving lives and bringing in. new ones with no other thought than to meet all " the urgent demands of his profession. He never sought the esteem of others, yet he j v has never been without it. He never spared himself, S yet if any man had reason to do so, this good citizen I did. Most of all, he has always been singularly in-" different to material award. In his devotion to duty - and in his kindness, he has given far more than he will ever receive in tangible return even if the years ; of his life are doubled. - With Dr. Cade as leading nominees for the ; award there were four others of whom Trinee Rupert is justly proud. Each has an individuality whieht blended into our community life, adds to the Z interest and enjoyment of living here. There were Z others, too, whose names could not be included but who, by any reckoning-, are outstanding citizens. Considering all this, the sponsoring Jaycees presented the selection committee with a task calling for the finest discretion and judgment. The 'committee did its job well Bearing the name of Dr. Cade with that of the good citizen in whose memory lit was created, the Alex Hunter award is assured a !distinguished place in this 'city:' It's a strange and inuiv.uic ' liit In this l egislature -?ov-;efnnx'4it (wivate members aIkhv; dumbly in their seat.- iij.il i.;' no siK'echcs, sayinx not a wont. Opp.MiUi.li members, too. pro- j ltlR to the reaulU In make U jr-.st.-a about m-hat tiieyt aliwl lie method reniwcubte ThualtaUrta UIU JMOK I!,. J. MM.IIINi IN tMMIIN I venU with our Ciovi rnmenl s haste In piu-nm" 1 fmnt rcll iike Mini In Uie Irxll CAKS Leads World 11...,eh lr.m,l,1l hv tm dif-i "-'" t"""Il Hi- throuua the Throne Speech !e-j vidunl polling autKtivlaton, wnUh i ., LUi(-ia,h- i.f, Uiei'usl- s'- simple formula ot 1 1 I Ween deinncrjry Ui Uni. It Is In wir uf the drama h,ih tlifj.Uon to Its v.n ' sai.l the House .shouldn't be .Ui riding, .nd lloaUy pce(te t(, UUr tnWrMtumai WM !-u.hcd. just because the Pi .'-! throughout the entire pn.vlm. , h MmM,ihmt ,n micr want to don his ftal!o-At tew, that U as lar a It ha; k. ....... .. ..ipniW4l in in I tw. He rwxt nut hU hut I uw--.l be re' a A tUm obwrvaUnn of wtuul dl V.vMr'1 within Um It IS (Kift lit t.V :', tin It may Mot anreed vrr ih V : . Ttvi ' truth that JUMi.'s v ui.v. iij n w v. vi. r ' ' ..nail ,11 ; When the Premier called the' fir.-.t nlslit Mttins .there were'. IkHHinton H' . inw-ros.'!""" u) P"'5U (l.w,, erw lai h i- 1T1K, oi course, niiun.iirs anl frustrates opposition merrl.'Pi,o who wou'd like goverr.n.eiU member to oiwn their mo;:!h.s and pull some b.xbs. Government members know thM as I'.p ; as they keep alienee II. :y can I make any nil-tal es or rK i:i Virrenj. Even Premier Bennett suddenly turned duiub. For a lew days at the opening of the .session he constantly intermitted particularly Opposition Leader Winch and Liberal leader Kinney. But somebody mast huv read the riot act to him. Kir days he uttered not t word, o'.ly AX exasKrated U.S. advertising man finally broke down after a tour of duty in Canada and told us' what is wrong here. We just won! say that ny-thing we have i the baest best in the world.. Our most characNTixlic expreson Is "not too bad." But jukt for once I am going to break the Canadian custom. This Ruv i.n ni'.-. ,Mra, ' ' l".t. by th Urn It l pr- trBBform. ; ,, around. M.. btritn and Mr In the USA. the stimulus U )J(lrlion, dernam1ins a,.U()ll re-, n ,hlrd wrld , Ki iim or in Lioerais Mr. , , ,, ., f, , -u,,,, etMnm-tiUon and the profit mo-1 Wiixh and MP. Turner of tin u ulrca()v loo rhlit WM.l)Ve nrelal In a reulm of j TII HAVE (,ntu C.C K.. Dr. OiovaiMlo of th Cun- u. Uiry Hl AJbma .nd apain j freedom; while In Kovt.H Rttx-j Vf ;d in U j i .servUen asked the Pie- M BrtUhh tojurnhia. Th latent , rin. tlw motive p.ier U prompt- their tru inton-ai mic r to postpone the nlcht sit- uau hword of the party 1: "Kern i ed by a desire to serve an object , two antittM iir w tins; becau.se, they said, It wa your eye on MaUiba" Premier! of irrcutness and pride in an! they are tm not fair to rush new memixrs. camplx-ll U expected to call anieirort to exploit the national m-tlKi.s; tiny an m The Premier was adamant, a!- election this spring Social Credit I resources and tjinrlmK labor u towarts ,. most tiibtxirn; cej-tainly he w-u : nays that is likely to be the front I they with a sense of duly, ttie ! impmtatire (A tm-.i -Vrtant. He auM that it u In on which It will spring Its next ' ruthless discipline of polities ! a ! r ,ive fartm ! t .imiled, even when personally i.i-sulted. Mrs. Nancy Hodges, her tonjJ" unleashed alter three yeam tf silence in the Speaker's ch. Sr. wouldn't go for the Premkv' talk that Social Credit bac-benchers decided, all on theii the public interest to have the ncilltical sumrise. and technlq.ie. Yes. it looks to i tld l.urc.v. that there. nuUtlrs nsKumos j oljsoleie poliUral t am coming npht out flat, to say that In one field B.C. leads all Canada, and Canada leads all the world. In CARS the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society we hiive an organUaUon that is literally the best ot its kind in the entire world. I HAPPENED to be the fir i president of the society in budRct in the I1ou.se at the eai II-, r ASION IN MRITIMI H us, the sophlaro oliu est potlH momcin. t Al At the the moment moment the the movement movement 'throuvh , mrouvn its us methods mruniui oi of Inter.- j j .... .,. own, to keep quiet. HBli, snorted Mr Hodses, there must be a But. when the motion ttsut pi't.Jis less than national in Its senne. ,av propoeanoa bdo lis Mcn-, ' the combined oppasltlon didn't n ha. no omaniiiatKm thl.h- tavHUsm a true aspect of tech- j along, tr-ym, mr vote against it. They could have led in any of th four Atlantic ( norracy and surely not Commu-, deep hatred m ; .. oninlxm. c nv irainrioa i. miraculous power of thought lipfe.,u,d rt.'r.ntiui it it hut but nil all the the ouoosltlon nunoaiUon. . Coast Coast provinces. nrovincea. But But interest interest tm, she lulls to )u 14 it. tran-slerenee or menUl telepathy ml.inbers niVe aaid they will i.otithe part of the resident of tle, M oNOMIC IN TIRLSITtt lerint of ice an t Great BnUti. v. hile aiming at ttu- " " - is u. .u m. w oDsuucv. ine rrcmicr uir.maiiimKj "uj tiiiha -m - . v. .... lao- . . ..... . . , i . t. ... . 1 I ne van. of the fundamenU 's niiu.ii, ..cv, i,.,a(l(r of the Hou.se, ana 11 mat ruiuunic luitn. in rrs4He ui a i prly;ervatlnn B.C. but hasten to disown credit for that I was conscripted ino the Job by the remarkable woman. Mary Pack, who initiated the whole show in Canada. her Ris-iittifw iicM.io unuus w"- -jiay. jhe WAv h wanted it, they iet;iiooa oi requrais. riunai www M .,. w ... ,n lhM (.M wo Solon Low nlaiu to 0 to Mew- P"1"-"'"' J? L herself b, .h." tt A .1.. ...i J.; nd the piinciuiea f.,r which ; she said. SC. private members ( ilim hav,e ,. w, but uuo,.r pruicM foundland """' In .Mai to iei imort,rn ,c,vji'uwn ';U' ' ,te 'ol 8U iwU,.-,, ",e JU"1 "'V"'"'-rir' stroivj personal feeUr.g - some members, of course- but , . . lty. probably Ufiweru w,..t.... ' - " provincial v,nf.ir, m Winch and Mr Bennett After aame time he will t " " ;' "J... Ii P-"t of the ar.. there At the Uie Hou adjourned that thst vummcicr iui Miv ",., ( ,mMrrt!on rnirtl visit Nova Scotia. New Brunswick Winch walked ., .,. ..... t.l.,,1 tk. M .urpius m iu esuwran ,,,. .osifas.H niitlit. Mr Mrs. Hodges would like it to b known that she'd seen .some windows dressed with handsome dummies. The Premier ignrred Mrs. Hodges, and this enra ed her. "Oh, I wish he'd he.-kle me," -she said, wringing her hands in deep frustration. A:;d to Mr Bennett nnelt ! mania. l.uiuma ana rnnce tuwara ihvnu. inc , a desk , They v had . g c Uad,. f orr,SItMwU. nre flIe i T r. Winch pointed hls; ftf, tald to mllky wlln h umin social actions are cen words M nart of that trfV lion tering around economic Inter- finger at the Premier; the Pro- nillrlP, frtim an fmir nrovlnces This year I returned to the annual meetine and felt almost bewildered at the proof of amazing pi-owth In the years since I had to quit the CARS job in order to regain enough time to do my own), CARS started with not a nickel of money, no organization nothing . but one woman's burning conviction that "somebody should do something about arthritis." Now there are provincial organizations in all but the two most easterly provinces of Canada. There are SO fully organ mier shnig?d hU shoulders and j focla qi u the political'. Now. after cr;.-- est Soviet Russia has challenged i . .p! . .. ... u. .-.. Bntrv Thi' ... . ... llotia! life. thff w in . the tMkie, : n itei'' most unusual. Usually l1.'rtnK,n. a major surprise ln , the wisdom of the prervath.n nations arc ntn.n of the old philosophy of life and iPrenuiT and the Leader of thcihe comlnir election If it sue RKain so as to t.' J House. J Opposition preserve the anient- .eed, jn showing strength, no ' bent on an effort to hap CCF member l"ri( vet here thev were, in fuU rne knnma whnl it will rin with 'up new ones. Leo Nimsick, aurld of ttisni" ploria mundi 'Tl-ckii v of the werid In this drastic struggle there cranorook agreca wan i'--ajght, snapping ftt eh other. it. It has absolutely no commit Hodges that the Premier .'- Wnalfv,.r ls romg to be the menu to .ny of the other polit Uinly used to be a talky mem- 0.c5m. of thU strange session? leal parties, bt-r, but now he sits in an Ivory ' - is no reason to be unduly alarmed. This historical period Is one of transition, of adjustment, ized arthritis clinics in various hospitals, etc., over Canada There are 44 mobile therapy units (21 in B.C between the economic, and so- j ! cial world which show signs j of decrepitude and is slowly i -teiatlar 'wL iHunger Is Main Enemy of Troops ,4.'3 1 worse, said Mr. Nimsick, the rV.-j pa . , mi ! In 1952 no Iras than passing out and the one whit h t A Serious Matter ' SUBJECT of much importance to Prince A Rupert fishermen "was brought up by George .'Hills, city MLA, in the B.C. Legislature the state ;of the Cow Bay floats and a request for a?tion to have them rebuilt. 1 - ' ;' ! This was recommendel earlier by the Prince STIupert Chamber of Commerce. City council, too, has made requests to both the provincial and the federal .government for action. 1 It is a serious matter. Action to rebuild the 'floats must be taken before the coming salmon season begins in June, as an inspection of the floats will graphically reveal The element of danger in leaving the existing 'remnants of the floats cannot go unheeded. Planks ;are washed away daily, rotten timbers are breaking "vc by the pounding sea. Children can nearly always ',be sen on the floats for some of them live with 'their parent on the boats, others come in on visiting 'vessels. Condition of the floats is such that what is left ;is unlikely to endure until the corning fishing sea-Son. Normally, these floats are used by hundreds of fishing vessels for short stays. There is no other 'place for them to harbor near city centre, for easy access to stores and shopping. ' ; Another aid to fishermen sorely needed here ,i$ some facility for loading vessels with supplies. At 'present, fishermen taking on food and other goods before heading for the fishing grounds must do 4his work by hand, piecemeal, t A suggestion that a winch and loading dock be provided seems a reasonable solution to this striving to Is paln.stakinj;ly patients received individual i lcr woukl uke to aUacn stn:, , s, . treatments mostly for eveml . aoo every olher ofi rignnng ueanup tampaign in rvorea 1 emerge. soldicf flghtlm? in the mwnU.n' FTX. i.yiiibiis. ovp. anuic 1 the HOUS. but he's not Rotng new paUonU are .enrolled ! get away with that. By PtTtR noltlNSO.f country - nettled . scientific world lw outdutunccd Robert Strachan, CCF in. m vi 19 home or jobs. I 4.700 calories a day. The pre ,er.t diet give 2.700 calories. Kr VOwicnaii'rirwi;rvii: nam uir the political world for ut Vast j a generation. Marxism pretends to solve the jKK-,ial-ecoiioiii'.c ; aiiwi n government members do notht.ii: but whisper quiet- .mens t' everything the cabinet says tmd doe. NAMWON, Korea (Reuter-.. Hunger emerged today as an !n-idious enemy of Sauth Korean troops Ll.tliv! a pticrrllla cleanup campaign on meagre rat us of rice. The short rations are linkvd directly with South Korea', cur They (laid thU meant trooiisi were "llviftt? on their own fle.Hi "j A doctor once attached to an I army hospital ',n Pu.san d'5ed that nearly all troop ev.n u-ated from tralnlnf centres on Vincent Segur, CCF member tor Revelstoke, eald It was quiie Patients are providt even j with cortisone or gold injections, as needed. No one has ever yetl been turned down for kick ofj capacity to pay. CARS provided post-graduate fellowships for 24 yon physicians, who are now teaching and healing all across Canada. There is basic research into arthritis going on in 12 Canadian universities all financed JIOAff evident the Premier wants to As bttli iW rency crisis. Last Sunday the Chejti Island were suffering government switched Its currency; from malnutrition when artmit-unit ' fim the l-iflated won to ted lj hospital, new kwon in an attempt to st"p Ixe JaM suttn Koreans In the black marketeers buying up '.l-; ronl ilne wert Bt present btuid-plies and .Urvlng front-line j injt up rrweJ.Vcs of energy by do-troop, lna relatively lutht work. .-nuzzle hi. back-benchers Mr. Segur dug into trie past unl told the House how Mr. Benn. tt had jumped about all over the place, politically speaking lit was first . Conservative, then a CoalitionLst, then quit the Coali- SEE It 0C by CARS. Ftut tne rnnrtirnnvor will huve lta anlrl if a mnlnr offensive I heard the lecture by Dr. Marvin Darrach, professor of '129.5 tlon tt run as Conservative i j little immediate effect on Re-1 developed to burn up the men's a Vale federal by-elecUoti, ; public of Korea troop, who re I energy, the rate of non-battle tried to get Uie Conservative m nM SPCtor righting Com-1 canu.ltle. mlgfvt r'J shaily iiaiici.-,... i.um m.. ........... munLst irre2,, ... in fiweoi no military adviser.! with the biochemistry at UBC. He told ot the fascinating study now being down 'for CARS) Into the connection between arthritis and the balance of the various hor Good Used Cars lf,0 Kluilrhaker Chitmplon 4-dm.r sedan 1 ii4ft Undue 4-iliM.r wtlan I 1'i.M SlMilebakrr t-drnw iml.n llffl Auslin Panel 1 mil) Flying Standard toaih THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 1937 Chevrolet Cooch Good transportation at $100.00 Superior Auto SERVICE LIMITED Ird Ave. W. Phone Grpen t!7 mountain country without Ih 'security command said any fr- and then became a Coalitionist again, and then found peace an.t contentment hi the Social Crci.lt aid of Allied ration. titer expauslnn. of the Korean VACUUM - " bosom. The Premier listened. RuS Their officer describe ttitlr plight a desperate. A me-lical team recently discovered three-quarters Of the men In two tw.t-. tallons were Buffering from ct1-ous diseases caused by nsr-starvation including tuberculoHls bronchitis and bert-berl. -MILESTONES- mones in the blood. The story, as understood by my mere layman's brain, was this: In 1929 two scientists, one Swiss and one American, had separately discovered that little pea-sized glands on top of the kidneys pour into the brood certain substances, called steroid amy would make the food short-as worv Oen. Maxwell D. Taylor, 8th army commander In Korea, ...id h would Investigate report that Both Koreans were not getting enough to eat. "I am frohig to give that stindy little soldier all the breaks that I can," the general added. The rate of the U.S. military Army Seeks Instigators Of Mutinies 40 Yeors Ago Today RADIO & Phone 644 20 Years Ago Today Brig. Lcc Yong Moon, corn-, mandlng the southern security forces said these trooDS who Within a month the Union Tw cer,t tr pound for all or hormones. Twenty-eight ep erate steroids have been identi Traasfer Company will inaugur-; grades was the price paid today COPENHAGEN r Danish ! marched more than five mile ate an omnibus service to all.al lnB Ilsn exchange lor cana- dollar has soared from the offi fied to date. Dr. Darrach' research at UBC dian caught halibut. cial d.ooo won to 45,000 and th j price ot gold ro.se to 600,000 won military authorities questioned j over the most rugged terrain In hundreds of aoldiers today, seek-1 Korea every day were the only ing instigators of a wave ofj soldiers at present enduring the small-scale army mutinies andlr.iii strain of serious battle. Is to try to discover the "deviation in the blood pattern" which The Catholic Ladles' Aid held an ounce. L IMDSAY'S indicates when a person ha parts of the city on an hourly schedule. A specially constructed car that will be capable ot carrying 12 passengers is being built for this service. The Pirates defeated the Baptist Brotherhood In the tirst game of the Indoor Baseball arthritis, or will develop. We can hunger strikes against extension The medical irvey reported understand how Intricate th CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD of the army service term. that in two battalions about 11 a very successful tea at the home of Mrs. J. F. Ritchie. 1 0 Years Ago Today Mrs. S. Cox, Mrs. Vic Menzie, The army announcement dis- p CPnt of the men were in lios-closed that some 800 men were n.nl us non-combat casualties. Established Miami""- W Involved In demonstration Mrs. C. Cauthers, Mrs. Hogarth, Tests showed nearly . quarter Labor Party . Returned SYDNEY ;) The Labor party, vht-H has held office In New South Wale for 12 years, was returned to power In stale election with a gain of seven seat. Labor hs 65 seats, Liberals 21, Country party 15. research is when we lern that they must measure what they call "Compound E" and there is approximately one part ot Compound E to ten million part of blood. More than half of all the money spent by CARS come from public fiUbscrlpUons from you and me, not from taxes. - Mrs. Varfeldt, Mrs. J. Ratchford, Mrs. P. Wingham, Mrs. O. Giske and Miss Rase La Belle were in .p- MOVING . . . PACKING . . a Experienced handling Local, Nation- World-wi.l hlpmcnt:. ,f "MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VIA Agents-Allied Van Mnes IU- f, Phone fid or fit tor. tw- League. - 30 Years Ago Today Out of 37 applications, F. W. Mackintosh, present managing secretary of the local Elk's Lodg-e, was selected as manager of the Prince Rupert Exhibition. of one regiment" soldier wcithed leii than AS jmiihwIh, though .t the time ef enlistment the average weight of Korean old I en was 120 pounds. against an increase of their service terms from 12 to 18 months that broke out Monday in six military centres. Brazil, the largest Mate In South America, has an Allan Lie coastline st retching 4,600 mile. itiated into the local chapter of the Women of the Moose at an t i Impressive public ceremony, The medical learn estimated, a