‘8 _ ate, t. besos ra aN, 1 eh iremenette oe 7 a Oe sfOLitay, Autgus i 1d, - a re we wey Sbeee toot on in. inependet daily newspaper devuged to the upbutiding oft Prince oiliae Riper art J i -ayd Northern and Centtal British Columbla. “Member"of Canadian Press —~ Audit Burenu of Cireulations ‘ Canadian Daily Ne Pybiished by The Prince MAQOR, President ~ Subsertption Rates: By carrler—Per week, {5e; per mont ‘By mall--Per month, ‘75¢e; per yeur, ‘uUtHOrIzed Aas fecund CHS malt by nee Do More For A VISITOR to Prince industry which could pr any other, a, wsptper Assuctation, Rupert Daily News Limited. VW. G. PETORY, Vice-President h, $1.00; per year, €10.00, &8 00. the Post Olle De pur tment, Gitawa Visitors a Rupert has remarked that the city is not getting what it should from an ove More profitable than He was referring to the tourist industry, While admitting that the condition of Highw: ty 16 was a handicap, he- maintuined done to. exploit the scenic tional opportunities: whic that mitch more could " attractions and reer th this part of the eountr y offers. In other words, the city should try to be a more attentive and enterprising host to ils visitors, His remarks are borr ie out by the report of the . 3.C, Depar tment of Trade and Industry for 1953: which points out that the advice of friends was the - greatest influence in persuading people to come to Canadi—this uecounted for “This estinate j is not ye o6o per cent, based on guesswork, Tt Was determined from a questionaire survey made by the Canadit ian Government Travel Bureau, “Myon: this we take it that those who visit us return home satisfied; that we have given good ac- ! pro-conseription Defence Min- commodation, good food, courtesy, and that our scenery, highw: ays and amenities have measured up’ afin hence, OTT | AWA DIARY The Parlament Hill Party Leader's Handbook — prescribes just three ways for the reigning ‘head of a political movement to ‘deal with trouble in the ranks. ! The first way is lo meet it head on. The second way is lo step aside and allow it lo pags. The third way is a combina- tion of the other two. It in- volves a polley of letting trouble | gO just so far before taking reso. Tate steps to ceal with it. i to oe om: | The trouble with tha ‘first method is that, while it has the ‘virtue of being both spectacular tind courageous, it has never ‘heen found to work too well, The late R. B. Bennett was one of its chief exponents. He used it -ugainst Hon. “darry” Stevens »when that politically gifted fig- | use kicked over the traces. The | -resull was a. party disaster fram: Which Federal Conservation has: “Never really recovered. i The late Prime Minister Mac-: chenzic King relied fairly im-; iparlially on methods two and three. Sometinies he used one, and sometimnes the: other. In the case of the “Miteh” Hep- THE OUTDOOR ADAPTATION of the. ancient pame.of. chess- is quite popular at ‘Bournemouth, : England, These two gentlemen seeny to be.just as engrossed'in their game as any. indoor experts might be. Poles,’ ‘with hooks are used: to move the pieces around tlie, board. \ j burn annoyances, for example, he professed a lofty indiffer- But in the conscription split in the Cabinet he allow- ed matters to proceed just so far before he used the trigger on Take Them on By FRASER WIGHTON PEIPING, China (Reuters) — British Labor party. leader Clem- ister Layton Ralston, The King methods weren't al- ways showy and they sometimes attracted jeers rather than Chinese Welcome Visiting Laborites, .chief of state, Mao Tse-tung, Tour of Forbidden City British relations, including Enst- West trade, were discusséd, — Efforts by The Press to'bbtaly' visas for a re- until the return here next week from a tour of northeast China. Sunday the delegates went ‘|there is no adequate reason for} stand . behing. the council.” Associated |! Cound Committed To Of Church Unity Say ng EVANSTON, Ill, A leader. Of Chica of the World Council Of Churches ' stating y re said today the organization can ser Vers coy) not “negotiate uniong between} st, had cs wa vhurehes” but ft is.“committed '¢ to the cause” of chur ch unity, “The coundl ‘can: and: must 'g work to create: a situation ‘in which ‘there, 4g-so much 4n corn. mon betweeri' the churches that fo hs ". Hoott Vatlee’ i str man Cathal a Previous ¢ them to remain separate,” sald Dr. W. A. Visser’t Hooft of The | Netherlands. Dr. Vissér’t Hooft, generat. sec’ retary, told the concil’s inter. national assembly that chrches!{ throghout the world have glyen- " “a clear affirmation that they ||‘ ‘ “There; ;has “been: no evidence that we have: ‘come: to a stand: } still and that the ploricering days are over,” he sald. in a pre- pared report: summarizing the’ council's first six years, Dr, Visser't ‘Hooft... whose -re- ; port was prepared for. the first general business. sesslon-of ‘the council, expressed” gratifiention | at the growing suonort tof :the council’s work — with Iricreased : representation : from Asia and Africa, yiletye LACK FREEDOM jh - But he said* “sie: desta that’ certain churches” 4lo:;notenjoy- the freedom to send: delegates, . He mentidned:that:the- Roman Catholic church, by * choice, was not represented, and that Sam- || uel Cardinal Stritch," ‘archbishop, The super or to uur promises,” the report says in commenting on the province’s impressive record for -attracting. visilors, “While British Columbia's tourist promo tions have heen sustained must be given the prospective visitor both on pro- vineial and local levels, it and every encouragement is obvious that the wider public recognition and ‘appreciation of the tourist jndustry is also having a beneficial effect.” ' Locally a great deal of excellent work is being done by our new tourist bureau, But to be really effective, civic salesmafshi must be shared by the: vith the impression that. The visitor’: bust de part we were elad to see him and were anxious to, make sure that he had a good Lime, “if athat-impréssion is'shiecessfiillyeveatad: it will achieve much more than.the printed word. It will be imparted to the visiton’s friends so that eventually even Highway 16 will not be sufficient reason for overlooking Prince ‘Rupert when vaca- {cheers in their process of execu- tion. But they .were -precision- “thike. in their ability to achieve ‘of Federal politics suécess is the ionly basis of pay-off: “yobservers know fo. ‘tthat the PC Leader isn’t an ad- -| thought. “‘twould have cut short his Euro-. success, And in the tough game pooh hf Right now Capital circles are speculating upon the school of leadership action—or inactlon— to which Hon. George Drew he- longs. The revolt of the British Columbian provincial — pariy against his leadership has given him a clagsie problem of defec- ‘tion with which to-deal. So far all that Parliament-Hill for certain is herent of the direct school of If he had been, he pean holiday tour as soon as he; i was notified of the open insur- :rection on tha Weft Coast fron. ‘He would have returned to deal iat onee with a situation which ‘as extremely ugly. ] ent Altlee and seven Labor party | companions today visited the: high-walled “forbidden city” in: sightseeing inthis ancient walled ‘city, which now has a population |dyeds of brilliantly hued pavil- ; ‘he could only have. recognized | jons,. ' “\goldfish pools fed *b¥ «a ais ‘of 3,000,000. the heart of Peiping where Seven British newspapermen, Chinese emperors once lived In Oriental grandeur. The Labor delegates, touring | ‘since Mao’s regime began in {here at the invitation of the! 1947, kept contact with them in Communist Chinese government, | 2 Convoy of “pedicabs,” one-seat visited the ancient district, be- | bicycle rickshaws pedalled by fore having dinner with Com- brightly-dressed Chinese. munist Chinese premier ahd for-' . The Britons arrived in the Red eign minister Chou En-lai. Chinese capital by plane Satur- The “forbidden city” was for- day. from Moscow. Later thls merly the residence of Chinese ; week they go to Mukden for four emperors and was angned rfter days to inspect industrial devel- the imperial ‘dynasty faded ‘In ‘opment in Manchuria, 191). Late next week the group flies The Labor delegation, passing on to Shanghai and then to \through the. towering ‘gate of | _Canton.. heavenly peace” and inner bar- | riers, came -upoh’:a fabuidus : vista. concealed for centuries | Premier Chou En- lai was 3 {he ‘visitors’ host at a 514 hour lunch , Sunday. Deryck Winterton, ac~ from the eyes of all but the em | ;companying the party for the peror's court and high officials. : ‘Labor party organ, The Daily “As in‘an age-old Chinese story | Herald, reported that Chinese-’ brought to life, there were hun-!! [ree : the first to report from here | porter to: accompany: the Attlee party to Red China were jn successful, REQUESTS GRANTED The Herald reporter sald the delegation’s requests to visit such |; i Peiping points as a prison, schools, hospitals,,a mine and aj textile plant were all granted. ‘He added that the Chinese peo- ple were “cheerful and friendly.” Following their arrival Satur- day the visitors attended a Pak- istan Independence Day dinner given by the Pakistan. ambassa-— ‘dor, " 4 Ghou’s luncheon Sunday’ was igiven at one of the former im- ° jperial * palaces, The menu in- cluded Totus: flower. roots;. bam- hoo shoots and’ sharks” ‘fins. Toasts were drunk ih vodka-like -maltal, with Chou ‘clinking with § each-of the visitors: at the final ‘toast! glittering | fountatns and ‘Australian Labor Party Leader | But instead ha -is staying on from the western hills, sine. of jin Europe. His original plan was the pavilions, for merly residences vii “3-5 ae tion plans are being made. Ray on ito return about the end of Aug- just. That is said to still be -his intention. | Just how he will re-aet to the ‘situation when he-does get back | ‘to his desk ts something of which he has given no intimation to FLECTS d REMINISCES Any person who has ever tried! to put his finger on one will be- lieve the report that a flea ean Jump 200 times its own Imnegth. YOU SAID IT A crusading preacher was fir ed from a nudists camp near atthe Creek jn Michigan re- cently, He had refused to dis- robe, Tk seans he declined ts dress Ike Adum and Rye to re- quire the right ta remain in} eainp, Well, we'll say his next fermion choujd. pe word) howe 4 talk Mi Bait bab Displays of affection In public ralght be looked upon with more fuvur dt Jt wasn’t generally as: sumed Ghat sueh disphiys wer tog often diseantinued ds) pris vale, When you tell a woman money Ish't everythings she agrees, then Goes AN arraiges a charge awe. count, When the only seraps are those brashed aff (he dintngs roan tabhe dis ae happy home, An {idea a day will keep the sheriff away, | The Winnipes Free Presa notes that the Frobisher-Ventures group will post a bond of $2,500,- OO ws mw guarantee that it will use Yukon water to puwer a gl Pane metalurgleal industry on Taku River which ts just across the Alnskan Panhandle, Present plans mean far reaching devel opments and iInelude auminiin . 08 Well as metalurgieal and af- feeting al) of Northern British Columbin. ‘Contrary to common bollef the fot of blushing when one 44 avenged of w crime cannot be |n- serpreted.as avidenca of guilt, It proves nothing more than “enjyo. tlonal susceptibiity.” But aup. pono weather hag turned hot and threesmontha tun, And only funey what a fellow ean he atts. pected of, Wel lke to add to-our rallee- (on of olga will writings the faimple weenme goyons Innt.woek, ANNE LOVES MBS Ip anya, in large henrt-ahapedd frame, And ag pastaeript, the chalk author Nad aided | HOPEIhe Mont ihis party colleagues, But it is | clear that he is going to pattern his course on Mackenzie King rather than on #R,-B. Bennett precedents, The practical minds The boy who cals them green at th's time of the year is plum foolish, One way to pet sour on the | job Is lo always take your own | sweel time. Duke Taking With Labrador F heldoati tit ldbrada 1 Ik Nhe Duke of Edinbrueh is soue she: nz it in the wilds of L abrador, He's sone fishin and wan't be: mek until late Tuesday, | Sinee Sunday night his heme: bas been a lent and his bed a sleeping bag on a eamp eat. The Hirsl part of the expedition was spank wh the valn podkdny down, Heo arrived at Goese Bay Sun- day afler a flight from the open pit jron nines araund Knob lake Quebes, but he didn't stay tong Just an hour Juler he was oa his way in aw pontoon. “equi ppad Otley to a eanip on the Tiugle rlyer, 116 miles onal of here, The fshhig Ws suppoesd to he. wonderful, with Atlante sal. man, brook and Inke trowl gly Ing the anglers plenty of var aly, NSITING COMPANIONS Fivhing with the dike ave -orinander Miahte) Parker, jis irivale seevetory, Group Cape ‘wn, A, MeNuh, his Canadian MON, Radu, La, Peter Hori ey, IRAP equerry, RC, Machines. ‘hla! Information officer, aud Croup Capt, FW. Ball, eon mandiig offiear of the ROAR tation al Goose Bay, + There’ Wil he no vernghtngy It we fir ns foul tn eonewmed, Camp ahle! WOL Gus Deluive of Ottawa was Prime Minister Mac. konsle King's porsonal chef, On (he woadernft end there ‘ie Bill Drown, a loca! guide and: Syl, Stave ‘Trent oof Pathlow, Hask., ROA pare-rencue jumper and survival expert, The amp, where (he only ad Lun bitkling Is a log cook. ahiek, will be in radio contact With (he Conroe Hay alr bnso, realer, there are dndividnal tenta for In the party hierarchy ate at Jeast encouraged by that realiza- lion, Brief R Respite t Fishing Tip weal Seotland Yard didn't em the | trip. He doesn't like fishlug. Raging Yangtse Nearing Peak HONC: KONG (Rentors)— A new fload crest is rolling down China's Yanglse river towards | the elly of Wiha, where the! water level has already reached uw record level of 00 feat, av- cording, to reports from the’ New China news agency, This level is six feet above the highest watermark recorded dur- Inte the 108) floods whieh des- troyed 4,000 howies and left 10,000 Hontoles in Nanking, The vaging Yangtsa hag aurg- ad to within a foot of the top Woemergeney dikes ab dinew and the aliter cilles of Wuehang And? Yanyany, 14 meet ame mee ot ee RANGOON, Burma Celera) —Moro thin 40 persona, Inelud- ‘eR two monks and aeveral thildren, wore drowned Sunday of courtiers, now have turned into national museums. Attlee and his colleagues will nol meet Communist China's THE FTTERBOX. DOES UNION WANT STRIKE? The Etitor, The Dally News, Tt seems that all thts. summer line offleers of the Fishermen's Union have had a great deal to say about Impending strikes, and every once in awhile we read about the “overwhelming nia. jority” that have voted for strike acllons {Lt Jooks as if the wien “wilnts” strlke action tn’ eyery ot each of the fishing Industry nd after reading “Faets about jUhe slike" as published by the Fisheries Association of B.C, one wanders If the union has dane anything at al lo avert the] strike, Anyone who reads “The Pish- arman” paper of the UPAWU knows that the union is run bya branch of the Communists, and It 1s all pare of thelr Jong-range Phun to cause strikes and sty up Udsnatlsfaellon and trouble, Truly, the UFAWU leaders must be receiving pralse from Moscow (his surnmer, been. ; : Australia, In Fighting Mood at Spy Prohe- SYDNEY, Australia (Renters) | i not intend to disclose. the name —Labor party leader Herbert iof a woman mentioned in the. uf by : ‘Heating Must. : Be Pamed “HHfetently Ing. system ‘the: family, Evatt, set off a courtroom clash; namphiel put out by the Aus- ; today in his first appearanes be. | trallan Counell of Gill “‘Lin-/! fore the Royal commission In-. erties. ' vestigaling Russian esplonage In’ “Why? My name fs ‘mehtton- od,” snapped Evatt in the packed Evatt. who jas blasted the } courtroom. commission for “smearing Inno- | Owen asked Byatt “of what: cent neople,"” traded remarks. jInterest is it to you?” Another | with both -commission couns 1 commission justice sald he dla} W. J. Windeyer and presiding; not intend to let Evatt, a form- judge Willam F. Owen. He also staged a searching cross-exannation of his former press secretary, Ferran O'Suil- van, os he opened hs defonen of | two other aides mentioned be- ; fare the commission as “sourees of Information" for Russian tn. telHgenes documents. The Labor leader |y slong his. Yoliuienl future In appearing bd- fare the commission (o defend his two personal aldes, Alan Dal. viol nud Albert Grundeman both! of whom have also volunteered to teatify. af sources for "document J," a Veport sald ta defame more (han 100 persons, whieh we Wi allegedly written for the Rusitin embas. sy by Australian journalist Rue perl Lockwood, jt FGUTING MOOD Hyatt showed himself Ina righting mood early in taday's session when he rose lo hls feet and interrapted Windeyer, who was readiig a document allnel They were named |- When are we going to faee the fine (ha ne ) 1 facl {hat these Red saboteurs me ‘Wltadener nat ine ta should be kieked aut of ome le jon’ Uni we do just that, we'll never have a union tht is work. Ing for the goad of the ny in thie flabing industry. Taeat woek Jn the Uniled States |: it bil was passed by the Sonnte that would outlaw Communtam, In Canada, we not only talerate Communtals, but tn ow placid abupldity play Inte the hands of (hoiKremlin Communists by pute Wag thelr agents in qs officers of Windeyer sild ho did “er high court judge, tell him hows Lo administer justice, Fvatt sat-down, But Inter he| “snapped out “this Is disgusting” ‘as Wineeyer continued to rend He then” turned withering scum on O ‘Sullivan, whem he, dismissed fal his press secreliry | after. Of Vu)” badd td) 1 od witli 4 ne a Ae ‘ Wet tralian doen A it 13> flan use, ‘Use Went Ads—They Pay ! 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