+ Neale, ae Se, ane > OMs 7- Wie tet p wee tephpas ot i ain « nN “si Ren cal tes thr : Nofhipe isdnbofe ,qbnvind ME pe SN bees heise tee re fad 1) has thi lisinedby ibe tionists Bevin strait, one of the en«; tranees to the Arctle Oven, 18 * onty 40 miles wide and 27 (ath. “from 9 a.m, until 5 p.m, ab ot OBA ne me | Wervis nage a eae dia ~ he ae “ os shy BE Avee Boney weg ics LYiday, July du, od | Mamber of Canadian. Progs i Canadian Dally i i dF, MAQOR,--Presiaent ro Subseription ‘Rates: ' earrier— ! mbll+~Per month, ; horlzed as: second 1 1 f % TIS a-surpris Per week, 26e; per month, $1.00; per vear, $10.00. mid ‘Ie; per year, 88.00, class mail by the Post Office Dp JOUER Sone ence te es ce ee eres ee Airmen tracts TAO Hem emg meme nena epncampnasunnes, ‘tindependent dally newspaper devuted to the upbullding of Prisice Rupert : and Northern and Central British Columbta. —- Audit Bureau of Clreulafions, Newspaper Association, Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. H, G. PERRY, Viee-Presitent vhf “Prince Rupert Makes Its Mark ing and pleasing fact that in the +. T latest edition of an authoritative | lication called Quick Canadian Facts, Prince Rt perl is the only city in B.C, mention. Vietoria is listed . son of its being the provinei: | Prince Rupert is mentioned on the strength of ils being the centre of ati industry which is pro- _cessing primary resoureés:to create new consum- considered worthy of ilso, but only by ‘rea ul capital, ier prodicts, ‘The publication remarks: “Gross value of British Columbia’s manufae- turing output, estimated at $1.5 billion in 19 six: times as preat as in 1939, threshold of far.greater expansion, “The operation of the Canadian Chemical and wood pulp plant near Prince Rupert exemplifies how the province’s pri- may resourees are being processed by secondary roducer's Lo-create employment and provide new ‘Constmer products on a national basis Cellusose Compiiny’s new “White pulp made from B.C.’s hemlock, bal- sam and spruce at Prince Rupert feeds 2 great new petro-chemical plant at Edmonton a yydombined..with. chemici 3 if yee of materials to feed a host of factories across the country. -Acetate yarn, for instance, goes from Ndmonton to primary textile mills— scattered through the country but located mainly in Quebec and Ontario—and becomes fabrics that are, in turn, manufactured into clothing and many other textile goods -in establishments from coast. to - coast.” . It is encouraging to note that P ~8 gaining recognition as an industri ' Steady increase ‘of traffic in.and. out of Port Ed- ward by rail and water dence impressive stor mind, whe vhy tax b SHALLOW ENG RANCE (deep, aymont-of Taxes on Sat ovo mentioned time is ' GENERAL Pushing 9 Third Avenue West is the most tangible .év of this development. In the years ahea hooks about Canada should: ‘At Least Agreement Here ben ie eviden ee Bata ooo UWhevythe: kind of vitu- - penttive reply many professional expert eduea- have for those who ask questions about it, —Hin COLORFUL DUCK Male mallards, Ioxt favored game hirds, have j bright green heads and a purple; hark on the wing, Notice to Taxpayers The City Collector's Office will be open for the urday, July 31st, 1954, poymont made after the subject to 5%, penalty, R, W, LONG City Clork Push-Buiten RANGE Go modern—cook by & ELECTRIC rince Rupert j- i d, have an even more y to tell about this northern ter tee rey oO at ee N BRITISH Columbia an astonished Minister of dueation has just discovered it costs over $2 “millions a year to hive school children of that provinee driven to and from. school. In Ontario the average cost of transportation. runs around dollar a.day per pupil for those that are carried, This Lransportation jg just one of the rexsons: ills for education are voing up. But “few would iu’gue-that school buses be abolished. Such unanimity does not the other costs of so-called mad 1» aevlucation, bin’ y . extend to some of ern, proeressivist » yenge that it andal Post, among the TUR epartment, Ottawa annual pub Ho, Is and is only on the where, . als secured from Alberta’s eye WS boy, -o, ‘ natural gas, the wood pulp becomes a wide variely al centre, The.- {tha U.S.A. who have all along | Ie oy His 500-foot covered bri: BRIDGE COLLAPSE—T ge at Str Plerre de Wakefield, Que., 20 miles est covered “span in Quebec province, closed when The piers were ‘weakened during construction ofa a fic. Mayor George Cleary of Rast * |1954-55 fiscal year.with a small Canada’s Present Budget Tren " @ | fee a o Tir Possible Deficit For First Tim By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff writer The- possibility now looms, ‘jeven at this early stage, that the federal government may end the ‘rid of the first wo months of Operations:in May dropped {o the end of the first {yo mon last year, . SURPLUS SHRINKS ths budeetary deflelt, the first in the post-war era, The call on the treasury ean- tinues- to be heavy, mainly ba- cause of the tovernment's firm, and fixed ybligations, payments to the provinces, familv allaw- ances and other social henefits, But revenues just. don% seem to be keeping up to demands, Authorities say that some of the lag may be attributed ta varinns tax reductions outlined in the last two budgets, to some in- crease in unemployment this year and to a cut in farm ine come brought about matnly hy smaller wheat sales, Thus the federal surplus at the the 1954 surplus the $25,000,000 Canadian Colombo plan contri. in May last’year, then the sur- plus so far would be more like $149,000,000 than $174,000,000.... At first glance, the $149,000'- 000 would still seem to-be a for- midable surplus, -but expendi: Ing towards the year’s end. "The fiscal year March 31 with a-sure plus only of $24,000,000, ~ Finanee Minister Abbott. who stecred the government through eight years of surpluses, esitm- ;ated in his final budget three Months ago that the government hy “tee . BY . oy “6 ‘ Qoots Ebave Phibrot: a "@ “Rhee Road to Ruin THE inflammatory speech made by Pr man Rhee to..the American Congress raises tl question of the wisdom of keeping our a ‘ veo, ann enna troops in Korea, .. ‘OF course, no responsible Can-' adian would consider ‘participa- | tion by this country in any such} hare-brained scheme as Rhee suggests. Canada has already: made it quile clear that we would | sary, do to Russia right-now not “go along” in any re-opening | jest charlady, is vividly aware of the war in Korea, unless that! that Russia has the power, right resulted from a new attack from “y the north. " rent waste-lant Bul the spectacular suggestion active mud," oe made by the aged president of; Hf bomfs are no respecters of South Korea pases a NEW UES~ I norsons — Tf one bonis “falls on lion: {the Kremlin, how long will it be - Should we-lea ve our-tioops out+before another bomb falis on the ‘in-that- part: ofthe -world-whered Vi Vatican. City;: (he+ Eiffel ‘Tower Rhee:and others who think like Versailles, Edinburgh castle—not a blob of radio | Rhee, are ‘ina position Lat Aare. na poston to tal | tofiien(ion thd Suez or Welland | thing" which would eribroll bv | cial” . wo )erybody on the spote Mm COs eat Fe CANADA should do everything |RHEBSS plan of what hecally'a!: inther power to-calm down.the "y “counter, ‘prattack”. 9 ainst ; world, to relax world tension, to Natl} Koreavgrid Chip is pldin |Blve ‘hot, heads timeto. coo].” proof of the’ miktary insanity} “Cahdda should make it clénr to (Of himself aya of ‘same Ahighup pthe sworld ‘in, geheral..and to ‘people in the armed szrvices of Rhec's friends in the United States in particular that. ‘they been saving in private, that Rhee ;can “include us out” of'dny haré- now says right out loud: = {brdined short-cut to world sui. “Riee’s “plan” boiig down to: cide. Ta this: An Asian army would be, Tra nn nna | formed, composed of South Kor- po pee oo eans,, Chiang’s, troops now on | G df | pte. Formosa, and tertain other fore- | alta lan mports es which Rhee does not mention | a pe MN teo much detail But ine! Famed Rembrandt bulk of such an Asian army as ' : Rhee has in mind could only i come from Japan, Rhes does not deny the pos- TILLSONBURG, Ont, (Cp) — Canada has ‘acquired another Rembrandt. A painting by the SibiLy that in the event of such lumous 1%thscentury — Duteh« a “counter-attack” Russia might painter came lo this western One. live up to the terms of her sul- | Larlo town recently as “settlers: emn alliance with Red China, effects,” and come into the resultant war! TL js a portrait of the’ artist's But, says Rheo, if that happens, | mother the I , Valued by the owner al ‘S. abloree will he in UV $50,000, positon to destroy the main! Dr. Stefen Bangarth of Tifi- bases of Tussin power, That \s sonbure, who has been in Can- Whalesome Amérivin: Brass Hat! ada three yeays; had the-yialntng: Are itching A “ inyway, shipped from storage In ubopes st aye * ale Oe : Choe ne wach | “tet WHAT Rhee does not say Ls that, us While the U.S, undoubtedly hes} > ROCKY MOUNTAIN PASS | ib within tts power (6 destroy! ‘The ‘existence of Crow's Nest much of Russla and. Ching, Rus. | pass through the Rocky: metui+ Wins was first noted in 18584," destroy much of what is most SMe rm epee ees ee Reflects ano .| _ Reminisces: esident Syng- 1 out any nourishment, But why Canadian cn earth don’t they? hal the US cone ose gute 2 lot longer than single ‘ ‘ _ men, but they don't say why. ‘Bul everybody in Britain, from. peel the iat ne ee to Portsmouth, England, now sells i Majesty the Queen to the low- how, to leave Britain a perman- |’ 1even og more ‘jtoo mueh on food. This give: . In old days, if. you gave an Inch, the other fellow yard, Today, the. vant take, or try, to. take this ei country, oe ene oy ath Dae Ing Is Introducing. a new kind of cooker, whieh cooks perfectly, ind emits vo funes or cooking ray... ~ If one haif the world remains ‘Unaware of how the other half lives, perhaps it's just as well, | It is asserted that a mosquito ‘can live a day and a half with- They tell us married men live A baker doing business in -@ loaf: sliced partly thick for i toast, partly thin for sand- , Wiches. PLAY BALL In Missourl a mather has just had her tenth hoy An entire ball team -as well as an extra pitcher, a: t -On'a warm and bright day, a/ summer camp is one.of the fin- est and most -altraclive places. i In case of rain, notliing.can look may end 1954-55 with. a favor. able balance only: of $4,000,000, Mr, Abbott now is a+ Supreme Court justiee °° . : THE » ETTERBOX . | The feeling among some'flhan. The . Editor, a 2 woven: The Daily ‘News, 'Clal experts ts that, the govern When you touch a ‘sore SDOL i deficit of you often get a violent reaction faq and judging from this, the fish- d, is not large considering thé wh oray. Ome $4,500,000,000 a year, fer Whore ees $0 eonseder-"" sre test detiett was In 1945-46, cme ‘; to ides ieprems A just at the end of the war, when ste Be iro ¢ rece the government went into the statements by company officials red by some $2,000,000,000 in a regarding a certain press release $5,000 000 000 “budget , Stich a od the Prince Rupert Shorework- whopping deficit Is definitely. in- : , flatlonary, tending to reduc h They made a great to do about y g @ the such things not being helpful at this’ time, Well, perhaps they should take some af their own could exercise strong influence advice as far as their publica- : lion, “Fish Pacts” | 4 over the economy, on, "Fish Facts,” is concerned. Tt ' ’ : we government’s treasny Any one who has recently read it: , 4 asury But at that time the government (come out in a day or two, Ite ion and its officials must be} . wondering who {s treating the | Contents are stil unknown : but, writer for his blood Pressure, |p 4 eT ncaa y ieee | Perhaps he needs a new doctor, | CURE YOUR . e in Y $174,201,000 from $200,246,000 at ih And if one ts to deduct trom ql bution included in expenditures tures have a tendency of Inereage'|}. government ended the 1953-544). d Indi ,COULD HAVE DEFICIT 1 ‘ment could end the-year with a|- $50,000,000, which, they |: jgovernment’s expeiditutes—|.” Ing companies must be very ten-! g P i purchasing power of the dollar. - sul] had many controls and thus! . ind its diatribe against the un- Statement for June likely will And by the way, Lhat noise you just heard was a shoreworker | We BASEMENT starling up his shiny new 1955) Cadillac ‘earned’ at laborer’s| AND a | wages for |supposedly skilled | work) to drive to hls union meet. ! DAMP FLOORS! ing lo consider ways and means:f , me of supporting the uncomplaining | ELIMINATE iishermen (Mrs, Jensen’s). Check: ~ { more desolate om bedragpled, SNE COULD.UG IT _ The Australian spy ictals show; that Mrs. -Pet:uv once threw aj pid in the face.of (he, ambas- sador’s wife. Now the Russians will “be cluiming they tnvented the Keystone Komedies, ° Prospect Point at-Niagra Falls i stdged a speetacular crash this|: week and ils panic affect may be awesome + one, There's ‘always the chance of course,.of a ehff crumbling away, It’s the newlyweds who might do sothething Uke that, Those fellows who wear gaudy Shirts at-the office should hear in indnd that the rest cun count how many days he puts It on. A doctor says fut people spenc them a wider expanse account, ; look a isl Hale ee Wr ; el id ER “Tmust explain that Mr, Hard. IU?” Sha alsa has iL within tts power to Nanas ape vital and precious IN the west. Buttons with: The RM246 ‘Airliner! 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