‘ ~ oe Fadi be tthe woe Crees S| a ee REE mt Hmmm ae ene . ARE. mete en ee ee a ne ee tee ® Closer To Airport ernment has taken one step closer to the point where iL ean ne longer overlook the need for an airport here, Unless the gap in air services at this end in closed, the value of the projects at Terrace, Smith: ¢a sound investment than it should he, there has been no intimation that Ottawa is giving de any thought to Prince Rupert in this connection. du Since the visit of our two airport delegates to the capital in February, the silence there on the matter has been as proformd as ever, While it is true there probably will be no official indication of what the vovernment proposes to do — if anything — until the supplementary estimates are brought down, undey- takings of this sort are often preceded by some hint, of what is eoing on, estimated, if is stil too large a job to be kept in com- plete secrecy. One right expect, for example, that there would be another on-the-spot survey to deter- mine the best route for a road, consider docking fa- .™ cilities and other such necessary details, As far as is known, no work of this nature has been carried out, velit ould have (5 bea first step in getting the th project underway, the sittsion, The fact is that the two airport dele- gates definiieiy pained the impression that the gov- ernment had moved past the stage of debating th whether the project was worthwhile and was more interested iz ascertaining how it could be accom- plished, since its cetermination to develop flying along the northern line of B.C, has now been con- firmed, it must follow az a Viruual certainty that Prince Rupes? will be ineluded in its plans. Not only is this the largest city in northern B.C. but it has a to location which puts it in direct line with main air o routes north and south, cast and west. hound to end, : A In Short: Supply chough, the low birth-rate of the 1930's is blamed for f supply of young women workers will continue to de- crease in the near future” rent situation, it is to be noticed that the high mar- rage and birth-vate of recent years has further cut into the supply of women who want office work, ws in the Communlat party, a well crganized wet wes i) Pah. e ‘Put dus. May dao dune, An Independent dally newepa,er deveted to the npbullding of Prince Rupert gid Norther snd Central Aritleh Catumbta, Member of Conpdlan Press Audit Boreau of Chrenlations Canadian Delly Newspaper Assocation Poblished 3, ‘fhe Prince Rupert Dally News Limited JP, MAGON, HreskteaG. VO deuacription Rates 6 By carrler—Per week, 260; per month, $1.00; per year, $10 00 Py nate Per arth, THe; nr yean ARL0. ty Authorized as second class maa hy the Past Orfibe’ Dépirtment, Ottawa eee eee ae ni eee ee neem eenee ne mneatantnem 6 tabeerainmnie gntey ng N ALLOGATING 64.000,000 Lo the improvement of | air facilities in norta-central B.C, the federal gov- It is a little disturbing, however, that so far chit th Although cs 5 are much lower than previously: ce ‘ne fre . ’ + e . UJ Sc However, all this may be a pessimistic view of ar it th Sooner or later our long wait for an airport is USINESS executives in the United States are | having difficulty in finding secretaries, Oddly the lack of supply.- The! women's buredu of the La- hor Denaytment states: “In’ 1950, ‘there were about 3 19,000 fewer young women 20 to 24 years of age than there were in 1940, and approximately one million fewer girls 14 to 19 years of age, This means the ‘ And if that were not enough to explain the cur 1 Fort William Times Jounal up In any company. ’ a tm st Ray ‘There are men iving teday: ts a4 TAL NC b i run from major me and'n fou ; Hoeshines were . che risk is only one fifth as! “it's not what you suy, but great. Sa reports a major We works whiel had enrrled MeCare how you csny it that makes all insurange company from a study thy up, threw him down with 1 the difference In human rela- of records, It alves credit for ¢ Uoaships. + ‘ ” ’ e ‘Macleans Magalies lurbed over the propeal to call; transfusions and getting pationts ¢ the new CNG Hotel In Montreal: out of bed enrtien, the Gueens Hotel and suggests it Le called the Malsonnenve, ° afler the founder of Montrenl,: Some divorces are based on We dread to Urink of the mia. Incompatibility, . pronounelation i) would qet fram; So much talk aout producing ! non-French speakers, Why nol “cold ight" and all you have ta: The Queens" Noto)? do ty get un early, ‘uleal — anaesthetle ee nae CAHADIAN PAGIFIC « PASSENGER, FREIGHT ond EXPRESS STEAMSHIP SERVICE | Solling from PRINCE RUPERT) Northbound evory Friday, 11.00 om Southbound every Seturday, 10,00 om PRINCE RUPERT © KETCHIKAN Newt dean Ly, Pre Rupert 114,00 tat it, 7,00 pm ori, Ar, Ketchikan PRINCE » RUPERT » VANCOUVER 10,00 am Sar, = Lv, Pr, Rupert 8.00 pm Set, Ar. 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They didn't dare say what they thought. “were even getting so they didn’t, 77 ‘thoughts might be read.” The description of the period: reading, even coming from this leader who last weck deeply respected Republican wo- himself innocently Into a gen- ervment savings offices was fe-. fut) agreements from all the! ‘veloped Into a blind psychosis of long way from belng the idol of position agenda. fear and blind emotion, she said. 'he federal Liberal hierarchy ‘Gtrong men did not speak their here on Parllament Hill, . security, they blindly accepted enthuslastle about him ellher. ‘the role of mental mutes. All Scibing my own amazing on find. Ing that you could not ask 2: Main contention In (he eriti- American frlend a quite normal political question without havy- ing that friend look furtively ing overheard. It was really sad be we In Canada may leam some good -dark perlod in the Hfe of our drest friend and fine neighbour. WEIN Canada should never for. reason for the beginning of the ‘American years of fear. ut in this ease the mouse was. tions in the legislature seatgilett; hulding too well cal vacant by two of his followers —————— selves locked in a great world struggle which wag entirely new and beyond them, hat experienced in thelr new role as Jeader of all western nations, Nor did-they have-an intelligent | REFLECTS cs, eluate Hiss perry and REMINISCES ae really shook the United: Ne ing dlstriouses wealth Uke der for exptoltatlon and infli who cun remember when halr- tavey and an oversized family, .u etl were 35 cents und you had, ° , ‘ ‘popues, [tka Senator MeCarthy. your chotee of (wa Kinds of eakegte. 5 dea Phelling ne. A a f ari ¥j~ even the most PHB ply iN { reMitions — has been’ ACO (oh ta ceny Up could hold its head’ cut by ut least half In the Inst the end did thelr own steadylng- ten yenrs. For some operations dewn job In thelr own way. | | ithe Improvement to better sur tons and millions of Amerleans: Bit techniques, actually watched the real life dis-: new, Infection-controliing, blood gosint drama in whieh McCarthy, ~-Blratford Bencon Herald yy the long run, as (oes Uncle, Bam so go'we, T thank our lucky: stora that through these terrible ‘yours of fear our nelghbor biti Mame mety ee e Behawe ten, . : wo mete | da wu AEE { ‘ 1 oe BA beer on pe tinrnett ie rree J spooramantourest oor 4 ey 5a . py . “ Koporl | from PA RLIAMENT. ee a, fy HOWARD ', abpyay “MAP, (Skeena) " ik | May f éffer niy congratulaions to Jack McRae upon belng made Chalrman of the Prince Rupert bi Branch of the Canadian Natlonal , linstitute for the Blind; and offer ‘hind and the CNIB best wishes ¥ for a suecessui year, In that re 4 is stat a Elmore Prilpratl | @ Long Dark Night . ® inmend the Blind Persons Act. Z The present, Act provides that Mm icligible reciplents of blindness A inllowances fcommonly — called Blind Pensiqn") must have at- been given an honorary degvee hy the University ithe age for eligible recipients to two such fine Presidents as Tru- I18 years, It ls also propose dt stateswoman on ‘hat oceas- “in and Elsenhower, evs and Prince George will he substantially reduced — sion, 7 ee ent war way Nene vs incomes allowed to reclplents touse the "ony and the expenditure of $1,000,000 will be a much less ; Senator Smith referred 4n iy stepping hard on tho Red az- | " f resslot ne : : fof an unmarried person with- gression In Korea; and L thank MADELINE BELANGER, 15, of ‘ont dependents; om $1040 to God that there was a level-head. Ortgwa proudly displays a six- | ‘ ed man lke President Ike on the | pound speckled trout she “inereasing 200 When McCarthy was at DiS opught at a Gatineau hills lake "9 potentially most dangerous. Ike. north of the Capital, She pre- clinned the polltical tiger's claws yiously eaught & 61% and five- in his own way. pound speckled trout. dent; from $1320 to $1560 mar- ried and living with spouse; and from $1440 to $1680 In the case of a married recipient tiving} with a blind spouse, : ring which an of Americans became They . . i ‘ 4 ’ : i By NORMAN © piindness allowances bring to M, MacLEOD ining disabitity pensions; a dis- ; ability pension was suggested In , re think for fear “ OTTAWA DIARY Right at the moment Harper mittee at which the financial the enterprising ‘Liberal relationships of a number of the | statute books of our country, not; talked Sectal Credit MLAs with the 8o¥- | withstanding the fallure to get rough which the U.S.A, has: w passed, does not make nice Prowse, The sickness de- ral election out in Alberta, is a ported rellably to be on the Op- - provinces in 1945, a scheme to, provide for disability allowances | . ‘in co-operation with the prove: From the staridpolnt of the jinces. And that in turn brings up: As a matter of fact,.the Pro- opposition groups in Alberta, the whole controversy about gressive Conservatives aren't too. the prospect, if not quite as‘what was, and what was nol,! pleasing as they might like It to done to Implement the 1915 pro- : And for good measure the Frd-.be, was at least the most prom: ‘posals, Unemployment Insurance | ese are ‘phrases which fell eral CCF-ers share the same Ising that they had faced In @ was not one of the proposals im the lips of the senior U.S. opinion. The Socialists consider long time, The two by-elections made because of the fact that. nator from Maine. . that when the gifted Mr, Prow.:e could have been a sounding- ‘jt had come Into being in the bok & ‘inde the speech whith brought baurd for anti-Socred propa- carly days of the war, bul some ; ' down the Albertan legisiature in vida and the ‘effect would ;nf the Inter amendments origi. ; vn senator, rds publicly lest they commit: ‘tleal suleide. For political 1] REMEMBER writing from LOS dissolution around his ears, he have been equal to anything ‘nated in the 1945° discussions Angeles In this space, abOUL nisced a golden opportunity tu.that could have been’ secured In ‘Many other Dominton-provincial ree or four years ago, and des- Public Accounts Committee In- instance in forestry programs, : cism of the old-line partles and: vestigation similarly could have and for a joint project to coun-° of the CCF-ers {s that when Lib. kept the Manning government ‘ter the infestation cf spruce bud cral leader Prowse gave Premier on the defensive. There was al- worm, As Paul Martin sald re- rE. C, Manning the excuse to cal ways the chance, furthermore, cently In a debate in the House, an election, he played right inty that tt would have uncovered & dt fs to the credit of this gov- the Socred hands, ‘major scandal that would have crament’s responsible concept of For by dissolving the legisla- Upped the scales against thaisorlal reform tha. it hay heen ture and going to the country Socreds in an election. ‘able to bring In these and many Piemler Manning extrieated) Now the Opposition groups ‘ether measures, Int the way It.dld, himself automatically and. han-. have to fight the election with- An the face of our existing cliff. “ily from two situaiiong which out the benefit of any disclos-:cultles, In the face of the-foct hod the Socreds badly worried’ "res they might have forced at! that we were then spending over ond which were the grounds for the Public Accounts’ hearings. , rew hones amongst the, opposi-. furthermore, thelr own political tion parties of making some-po- organizations aren't in a state; tical yards at long last fa the’ ot readiness for battle. “In the brok of Parllamient Hill's more: P sory pea} province. get that there was a very real.) "the first place, Premier; crperienced strategists, Leader: Manning was relieved of the ne- | Prowse doesn’t appear to appear: splayed the cards he was. cund the restaurant to see {f was safe to answer without be. see such things in “the land the brave and the home of e free.” Looking back on it now, may- lessons. from that .long LALOR gener @ Topcoats @ Slacks’ ALTERATION SPECTALIST EATON'S || wer sti - Goody Satisfactory or | LING the TAL OR Money Refunded Phones 3144-3124 390 Sth St, — Phone 4238 anna . to ob of The. : ephant may panic at a mouse cssity of calling two byselec- to have Lire midcom ee who were caught doing a spot, of rental business with the gov- ' crument, contrary to the rules governing an MLA, In addition, he also was abie- to side-step a session of thé leg- islature Public Accounts Com- | The Americans found them-- They were en of the exact nature of the ‘tenet. kind of challenge posed: by their rival--Rusgla. What they suddenty realized , us that thelr world rival had! Ou always body operating In- de the U.S.A. as obediently as a: Wherever people take y they khow at ance that show up at your best aan this superb car, Hho situation was made ta or. j witdn by dungerous dema- s , + r ‘ i ‘he . be : iy ” . "had as Heat bey eg . ptt - Q oly fy e vi Wed balbal atlas. weal ae he Hgts ats bey ae “" ir, . ‘y ‘ . e : “da « i a ook , ata eM ie A tthe ity ie at a RENE hes t are phi things 2 , thine hl" peo v The same radio and TV net! mphatle thud.jn the end. Mil- iyally cooked his own fOOse, , ; Asn Canadian, well aware that. won Chryalor Windanr Dalene Four-Door Sedan rPhYMOUT a of Trade and Commerce re- cently speech In Montreal, He spoke on| iconnection I might mention that) ond trade trade and'.Canadian iwe have now vefore us 0 DIL lO lade policies, always dmportane topics, and tgples dn Awhich all Canadian aud dha’ a lively and finmedinte Intéreat, He chose is the aubject of his address, “World ‘Tra jtalned the age of ai years. 1 18 Grocsronds." He has also of t proposed by the new bill Wate tol course expressed hig views In the: House of Commons, Through the © nopartment of uxterdial Affairs!" | nerense the maximum annual there was submitted’ to the from $840 to $960, In the C48€ Review of. the General Agrees ment” which wag prepared by ‘$1100 unmarried with a depen |aneously -relensed for publler= tlon In Geneva, On March 7, 106611 SPORT § | general agreement on tariff; find $250 million on family allow. | Your Chrysler provides you with auch & beautiful introduction to any scene, customed to perfection if you arrive in You are ulso recognized ax being advanced in your ldeas—the sorl of nun or woman who ots Ube paced that. . - cthons follow, Mor the low, slogk motions’ ‘sample tho grediteat-(her teh dg a Manufactured in Canada by Chrysler C anees and will spend close to umbla) were In 1052 te $100 million this year... ® . e Rt. Hon, G. D. Howe, ‘Ministe made an ences should have e. munique.on the the GATT secretariat and slmitl- the contracting partles to the trade completed a comprehen- sive review of the agreentent in th light of seven years’ exper- lence. ‘The changes that have heen worked out Have been sib- mitted. to the governments for |}. 1945, and we now have on the acceptance, ‘in the ‘ meantimé, the existing unamerded agree- ment remalifs In force, The mae jor result of the review, Ike the major point in Mr. Howe's, re- marks, fs a plea for continulins support of the efforts of those in all countries who are glriving lo base international trade ‘on a sure and sound foundation of favor pltshing thelr tonal up ‘to the 65th paratia ¢ riot xo distant {ulure (hed heel of ‘those northern tant Where today cost of agai Amportant iar exceeds revenues act quite different. 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