- ae # cee ee - een nel mee ee: ~ wT, ea "be veel’ oaecae he RAN Se Aiea ene ne i. “ bart Peete beet Oe Wednesday, June, ibn ( oepemmantatian ne eons a ma me oe Lac cn se eapammnnegsree an emonmmmammammmgemnpmarens | an Independent dally newspu 21 devoted to the apbutiding of Prince Rupert’ and Norther and Central Brish Cohimbla. Member of Cenadian Press —- Audit Bureau af Cleenlations Canadian Dally Newspaper Arsocistion Subseriptian Hates: Authorived as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa As | Se - Py Elmore ( ilpal [ Published by ‘The Prince Rupert Dally News Lhralted JF. MAQOR, Prestdent. FPA ego Ry carrier-— Per werk, 2he: per month, $100; per year, s1000 ‘ By mintt--Per month, The; per year, $8 00. L aate ehrertereen nai ine merle emis aenenitite es me tm em re ame me Welcome. Visitors VISIT of particular interest to Prinee Rupert is that of the Vancouver Board of Trade members who arrive here tomorrow On their annual goodwill Laur, Mrequently the way in Whien “goodwill” is used supeests that It is being sought rather than eiven. In Chis cae, however, we know that the visitors come with a wish to have the relationship operate both ways, On these trips they have successfully estab lished that their purpose is not to “sell” Vancouver hot to make better friends throughout the provinge so that opportunities of mutual interest can be ex- plored and developed to the benefit of B.C. as a whole, ‘They are here to learn and, in helping them to dy so, we Welcome the chance to learn from them mn veturn, They will note that in the three years which have passed since they travelled up the northern coast many major changes have taken place. In partien- Jar they will see h ow the Alean project, has mush- roomed from blueprints, rock and mud into 2 self- contained empire of industry and inodern living. Much work is yet to be done but enough has Leen ac- complished to convinee even the most doubtful that all of it can be, Here in Prince Rupert we are fairly well ac- quainted with the progress of this undertaking des- pite poor communications in the past — several local merchants have, in fact, opened businesses in Kiti- mat — and are proud that it is happening in a region where this city has long been a sort of unofficial capital, But there is no intention here of basking, and perhaps dying, in reflected glory. Regardless of such notable: reverses as loss of the drydock, Prince tupert is reaching a higher level of prestige und ‘Bevan's Star Rises : THE election in Britain! - has given that country) two things needed for! ment with a big enough, majority to operate in con: | ‘fidence and an opposition | strong and ‘enough to do its job. From 195) till 1935 the Con-, servative government had te) stagger along with a margin of | less than 20. So small a major- ity slinply makes good govern- ment Impossible. are afraid even to go home for | a day to attend to their own con. | stituency affairs, for fear of snap votes in thelr absence. : The new Conservative major: ity of about 60 1s just about right, ; + + j HUT T expect Britain to get bet- | ter debates, and hence better | quite a different reason. the British Labor party will now ; move sharply to the left, if only | to take a visibly different post. tion from the Conservatives | That surely Indicates an Increase : in Influence within the Labor! had been so little difference in the policies of the Conservative | e it: | ( is eood government in iny democracy — at wovern-! uninhidit2 | é q MPs on the government side |‘ , fovernment, from now on for) Pe It is absolutely {Inevitable that: -f party of Ancurin Bevan. + Regreernee For the last four years there | « ag and Labor parties that the A people of Britain could see very || FOUR STURDY CLYDES Fraser Valley which 1g humming with activity as Fracca Farms operated by the now are using power machines. prosperity in its own right. It looks to a new neigh- hor like Kitimat, and those communities that are likely to develop farther north, as a help, not as com- petition. Until now the north country has suffered badly from lack of population.. This has been reflected in poor communications, high living costs and an ignor- unce or indifference among outsiders of what the country has to offer. These are handicaps we expect to see climinated as the wilderness gives way to liv- ing space, ‘he visitors from Vancouver have chosen their | time well because all this is happening right now. We hope they will retwn with a clearer understanding of it and with friendships formed that both sides will keep with pleasure. | | FIFTH OF WORLD'S HALIBUT IANDED AT PRINCE. RUPERT Last year, halibut Jandings totalling 18,153,499 pounds, representing nearly one-fifth of the total world catch, were niade Jn Prince Rupert in the period from May 16 to September, have been scared stlff to do, hid | Httle difference between them.: ,on the home front, the Conser® vatives had accepted the reality that the welfare state was one of the facts of life that had come to stay. Far from trying to abolish it, they actually tidied it up ‘ stacothed off some rough edges, |; ond in fact made it work better. For instance, they built 300,000 ‘houses per year though the La- ‘bor leaders had loudly declared that 200,000 was the best any government could do. ROE OF Tee einen reread % wre jo Jake Grauer est ite, ' VICTORIA -- B.C. Liberals _ express jubilation because the ” Liberal Government in’ Prince Edward Lland has been re- elected. The thumph of the Liberals ‘there, however, can’t really give much cause for Liberal optinism ‘in British Columbia. The polid- “eal situations in the two prov- tnees are entirely — different. ' prince Edward Island is politt- i-eally much more cautious than B.C, This province, as we have ‘seen, will try anything once. and fonee liking it will try avaln. “it British Columbia has always id ‘been mere politically adventur- ‘ots. than most province; of ‘canada, with the exception of Saskatchewan and Manitoba. | In the Maritime Provinces it’s still Liberals and Conservatlyes , farmers plant their crops. Teams like this, on are gradually disappearing as most farners The seeding of oats fs In progress on (his farm. VICTORIA new cars and T.V. sets, eyen: if sceond quarter. of the year ‘to’ they can’t properly afford them, 'c there's Httle real discontent with government. During such tlmes high ground: 4 government is usually re-,. elected. this province fs extremely diffl- thentum, Government experts | cult to guage Just now. There's no reason to believe it's dwind- ling, though some of its politi- tat cal enemies say it is. Though And the more widely held pre- its progress In B.C. since It was diction is that the levelling-off | born 2? slow, it has been steady; the mid-1056, ‘C.C.F. has lost ground now and; ever, doesn’t appear, on the sur- | judgment of senior Parllament ~ one put the other in, and then that one out. ' sort of situation fn B.C. ‘nearly 20 years, ' Pipicmnes ied Prohably four years from now, THIS PIECE OF sculpture: of the Greek God Orpheus ana his lyre and composed of bronze rods ts the centre of in Prince Edward Istand, unless ‘Social Credit gets going there, ‘The C.C.F. has become so dis- iraged cn Prince Edward controversy at Victoria: College island that it didn’t contest u Truc, the Conservatives “de- nationalized” the steel industry ond the trucking business, But ‘it 1951 I myself asked some of tthe workers in the vast British thed plants how they felt abipyt jnatlonalization. They told -mé ‘ihat they did not see any differ- ence, elther before or after na- tionallzation. tee ON THE world front, the Con- servatives did some “progres- sive” things which Labor would baat ean in Toronto. The work was -seat, presented to the college by stu- ‘dents and is placed rn one-of These are times. when govern- the college quadrangles, Some : > like the work, others watt It | ontarlo next month; you're safe ‘ if you place pa ee return removed, All agree if repigy- yee eee eRe ter ey dee ed tha act will be an exate lof Prevhier Maiinitig's' S.C. éts"In of censsrship. (CP Photo) | Alberta next month, If there was tan eleetion in B.C. tomorrow, the ‘Benneit government would go hack with a whopping majority, beenuse {here's no mass public ‘in Vancouver * jdissalisfaetfon with the govern- if § adecogy (nent. 29th Gas Victim When time; are goad, when Pensioner and the out, one in; we haven't had that: for: lties — to let organization slip the Conservatives will be elected , ‘when polling day comes. Pet 20.80 | REGS. SHOES ments are usually re-elected {nj Loe melt’ Le ath. a OTTAWA DIAR Two things have: happened to, velopment the Canadian economle seene {n jover the ng ~ the-past few weeks,’ In the-eyes |longer-Iivin ‘of government experts In! the ; sclence of business trends thoy're Jooked upon as significant, hey, In the first place’ the ‘substan, {NE tra tial gains which large business Source has been chalking lip ever since the start of the year are spread. ing now to small ‘business “hs “twell, With only a few excep- tions, the’ Canadian’ business story now Js.one of untforin.pros. perity right.across the boards; . In the second place, key econ- ‘orste statistics are beginning ‘to [tre : show spectdcular—ntbolt erratic | —apurts, They shoot briefly up. ‘lwards. to new. all-time ‘highs. Then they drop -vack almost as |suddenly, But ft Is notfeenbie: (that they don't drop. as low us’ thelr previous, base. . Some. of the gain Is retained... sclously. t on the jew: » British Columbia's: lish To Parllament ‘HIN economists (the entire performance suggedts ithat the nation’s economy. {s :in: ithe process of climbing. upwards ito an all-time new plateau ‘of: ‘prosperity. The experts suapéct ‘that right at-the present mo-4|\ {inent national, production Js out. ‘stripping - all ,previous “-recotds, |] They look to the figures for the, SAWS SHAR _ Also Skates and of vay boy A (CP Photo) REPORT _...byJ. K. Nesbiit: onfirm the fact that the ‘econ? rz dmy has entered’ an: ‘all-time Inevitably there will tbe anoth. ‘cr levelling-off stage .as . the The strength of the C.C.F. In‘present push :expends its mo- fren’t agreed as towhen {t may be expected, But the enriieat . forecast ts late. this Autumn. (: years ngo has been ‘phuse won't be reached . until The main strength in the pres. then, but always has come back. : the mature . The CCF organization, how- {ent situation, In face anyway, as strong as once : HI economists, ly _paychologica}, . it wa; — the rank-and-file (The public gencrilly ts In a con. seems to have lost some of their {ident mood. Mr, and Mrs. Jack {:, crusading zeal. There doesn't !Canuck have, been Infected - by). seem to be as many CCF meet- jthe spirit of expansion und: de- ings as there were a few years) —- ago. The party appears to be fol. lowing the path of the old par-' SPECIALS! | Boys’. between elections, This, of course, Iga pathway well studded with chances of political disaster gonsumption “on LOW fire, ‘active with meetings. But, readei) ‘ing the papers, one sees that the |, Sturdity: -sullt .— Atttantive ‘Liberals have come to life with |fstyle? ee EN ‘a great spurt of enthusiasm. Sineg 11 ~ 1314-Siaes | > 5 | There's hardly a night goes 59.5 Pre SA Pt more really iby, In Vancouver, anyway, when’) eg chk | ot Ee there's’ not a ‘Liberal gathering Boyar” Cosy ogee L® Guarantted et of some kind, somewhere in: the Yee age Por your im elty, The same ts true of Soc ‘| a4 — Credit, The CCF has become DRES: , PANTS: ‘conspicuous by Sts Inck of mect+ |} Woll Taltoréd Gabardine Tp Te, Rn ings, and that ls true, too, of the | pos, to,.$5.50 NOW :6.05° pr. _— f -Conserva'ives, - rs hao $29.50 Down sink ‘ ’ Sogtle he ey ~Thoagh this column fecls sure ‘the Liberals won't come back in EC. for a Jong, long time, itt ft heen in offles, For Inatanee | 14, according to International Paei{le Halibut Commission, Total Canadian and United States catches of halibut on the Paclfle Coast in the 1954 season wag placed at 70,000,000 pounds, estimated to be 75 per cent of (he world’s catch, with a value of $14,000,000. cnel Tory speakers would have made the heavens ring with dn- ny wa -dienant speeches about “hetray- ] MA | cl of the emplre" and so forth. ' e LATTLEE, in fact, offered nothiae' very different, either at home! or abroad than Eden was already ; a Ue VANCOUVER @—A 70-Year-' wages are reaconably high and qust eive them -n hand for the |: had a Labor government pullec ‘eid pensioner, M, L. Peebles, unemployment not too hother- tremendous drive they're show. | Brite Cores ee a ene | failed to respond to Inhalator come, when peaple are buying Ing at the grass-roots level. iM as nearer: ‘ ltreatment Sunday after being: . found unconscious In hls gas-: filled room In the west-end. He : wats (he 20th domestic. gas fatal! COTTAGE FIRES, DROWNINGS DUE MAINLY TO CARELESSNESS © fires. and drownings, due mainly to carelessness — iy in Vancouver thig year, ' i } 1 Cotta? and Inadequate precautions, take hundreds of livoy enah sum- NO Ca neat ee cette rman TREE e Rp ERE Ee SprTd tee eet “bree ene =" Ye ‘ . 4 ‘ roby voSshay . 1 , ci. 7 i . - ea i . : “nn ct > ion ; a SB . ee 8 ay m4 ‘ vs molt, Le Ay UTES) | cue ET 0; Pe LIMITED: TIT SS Eds Dial 2325: a ee 1 Ret Next to, Bylmup Hotel... “Tho Store thal cae pened) seein ’ ate s } | i ; giving. mer, warns the All Canada Insurance Federation. , pe hata i But both at home and abroud : Oftllals of the federation, which represents more than : eh EAT OUT MORE OFTEN 5 iMeyan stands for the Kind of 0) im | re, autcmoalle and conunlly ATR SSSN Hy wail | ght i 4s JLahgr goverpment that WOULD alGofsnl drowpings geguy cy Ni | BAGH. MViesva be ba py 7 {ity lvoe eth | Vina -eoctage tummer SOLAR fia in aren PM | sd Yaad [ee ferent.” Byeryhody cn all sides’ ‘dy itivino. & other logatlonin, 7 es GC ah | Pee a ‘knows this is true, ~ Insurance expéris recommended the following preemutions | a: i ol LC 0) AV Tt may well he that had Bevan for the holiday senor nt b shout | ha Forney me 4 ‘end not Attlee heen the Labor fm Adequate dre-fighting equipment should be on Nand Ee , Jender the Conservatives would at all times. FOOD: FAMOUS RETAURANT “have won this time by more than @ Floors directly under heaters and Howes Aho ih rte ee re Uney did, But f think everyore| Inforced hy sheets of galvanized bon, concrete or brickwork, re at ' agrees that the people would nob © Chimneys should be equipped with spark aerecn- and =? oo, ktolien Fool Specialists “heve yawned, or slept through | reflectors, I Sie PHONE 9621 * ‘ \ shay the : . the clectlon eampalgn, Nor would the large pereentage of ‘heme on election day, datum to swing. tends to stop the clock, ine Le PE Ne sen ea en pe ROYAL NAME named after Princess Louise, wile of the Murquia of Lorne, AOVOrNOT paren) 107M VARS. ee mpeceneee opin sso eaten POWER TO MOVE, «= Mri Harbara Pollard shows low (o oparate |v cee ' nh motorized wheelehinir that was invented by Bd Tilden Atkins in Chicago, A atick held in the mouth actuntes controls to allow paralytic pationts to move about In tholr wheelchairs, Bult from discarded airplane and: jot parts, the chair can carry a portable respirator as shown, The respirator ja the samo type (lonated to Prince Rupert General Hospita) by the 1,0, Kins- nen pollo fund, for omorgoncy treatment of pollo patients, , . iamond! Cretlt Terinh Avatlabte a normal Labor supporters stayed | ff Reven) |! could have walled far the pen- The real criticism of Mr. Ate} Uce Is that his type of leadership |! Lake Doulee in the Roekles was] a Uso Want Ads-—Thov Poy (ronment for a Knife wound,» eee MEN'S SHOES 85.93 HONONING VISITING DELRGATER OP!) LADIES SHOES.......8]}95 Vancouver Board of Trade "At HMCS Chatham Drill Hall June 2nd = 12:15. pam, { ‘RUNNING SHOES: —~SEE— nt M ANSON’S Your Friendly © TWilerosting Sponkera and Fntortntniment | a ' BE 3 oa be he ve Jeweller TickotsonSoloct =) UM BAC LETAQAL ATILIEAR: Mere Won. F. Stone, Kalon Hardware, and: Cif PR IN. TWreak. The Largost Selection in Prince. Ruport Watts & Nickerson oe ap ee ar VVETYONE WELCOME oo @ Pipes patalny through partitions should bo fitted with —motal guards ar collars, @ Crass, brush and amall trees near the cottage shoutd > be trhumed frequently, @ Never leave dtl Janterns an floors or tables; abut off * Jamps when leaving cottage, Meat © Consult loenl health department for: information on Ped rrtifleln} rezpiration, water purification ‘and other safety in _ “monsures Mtr ce i) @ Novor swim alone, when tired or too soon after eating, | PAOLO VIOLL OF Toronto has: @ Avold exedsiive expanure to Kun, heen charged with manslatighs: | sememmermensenee sveemenes cert eerie tereen ree eae ler in the Toronto shootlhg,’ death of Natale Brigante, whd- died holding a knife In hts hand, Violl was arrested ab, Welland, Ont, when he sougtt, 2 SHOE SPECIALS ye d jor door ne ra 4" OG Peer ® ‘ POYS' ond MEN'S 4 606 WEST THIRD «= PHONE 3026 q t oe ‘For Ordors'tp. 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