“Taw Meer thy care Wednesday, Jin fa, ao. Z = —= An Independent dally newspa,wer uavated ‘to the “wphutiains ral Prince Rupert i and Northerp snd Central British Columbia. i Member of Canadian Press -~- Audit Bureatt of Ctreulations { Canadian Dally Newspaper Association Published by The Prince Rupert Dally Mews Limited . . J.P. MAGOR, President. jul 5 Subseription Rates: f ofA TID Ry carrier--Per week, 25c: per month, $1.00; per year, $10 00 By mall—Per month, Te, per yeur, $8.00. Atthorived a8 second class mail by the Post Office Department nt, Ottawa 1 i Both Sides Lose TIS incredible that vear after year the salmon sea- son auproaches without there heing any certainty that fishing will start on time, if at all. While the to crop waits for harvesting, the same old jockeying ie for position over prices goes on uaul the erep is in danger of being lost altovether, One would imagine that after ali this tne some- thing would have been fcarned from this frustvatineg , and costly experience. It is:rot a labor dispute in | the ordinary sense where the two par ties abe trylte OP to draw up a contract calling for specific Lenefite ho that cun be caleulated accurately over gefven period - of time, It is instead a sort of speculative bargain- ot ing process in which neither side knows what returns op La expect nom: itter What agreement is reaned, It is essentially a gamule and must remain so a until science discovers a rauch more precise method of determining the size of the crop in advance and —what is virtually impossible—how much cach man in will harvest from it, It isa debate over prices where nu one knows the volume of the commodity to he i He i bought. Lod But despite this ignorance of all the fsetors | in- eh volved, the game of matching wits often continues ae “until the stakes are depleted and perhans lost entire- : ly. There can be no criticism of hoth sides altempt- my to improve their position, In fact, it would be a bo cause for real concern if they did not. The industry co would die from too small a profit being inade by one op party or i other, bo settling the bem than ‘the one now employed, ne ‘The industry would certainly benefit if more thought pore, were given to dividing the spoils fairly after the fish a are caught and less to splitting hairs before the catch is in, ' stonishing Game HERE is an interesting game that ¢ can be played with motor cars. This game is not exactly sweep- ing the country, but anyone can play it provided he Can et behind the wheel of a car and out into traf- fic—and where else is there to go? This game is cal- led “Astonishing the Other Fellow.” It is the most simple game in the world for it has only one rule, the Golden Rule. The reaction of the other motorist when one is considerate of him makes the game very interesting. Pedestrians are not so amusing, as under good treatment they usually merely look puzzled, wonder- See it By | Elinove ns Phifjotl Last LPP Loses T HERE were no suprises in the Ontario election. | Rut there was one small dtm of really big signiti- cance for all Canada: The last of the Communist: MLAs was defeated. For the first: tine since 1943 no Communist: will sit in the Ontarlo Legisia- ture This fact is all the more anportant in view of the fact that the Communists who were: elected to sit In the Ontarlo ley- istature from 1943 tl 1955 were, TO COST BETWE EN $9, (000,000 and $10, 000,000, tals terminal building personally extremely clever per-| real airvort. Shown fi an, architect's sketch th? bullding ts expected to be started this sumer and Is to be completed | by tate summer ot 1987, ’ Lively Campaign on Way sons, Had they been elected on! any other ticket {0 is highly un- Hkely Uyat they would have been beaten. THE total elimination of the elected Communists by th: voters themselves, will convince ost Canadians that, by and: large, Canadian system of hand}. ing the Communists is more ef- fective than the American meth- smith Act. + & 4&4 For Election EDMONTON. The Jane 29 cause {it did not want to tell him | od---where (the party has been ceneral election is providing the Low many members had deal: ence again cullawed by the fireworks fo apenas golde:: ings with the treasury branches. |nike and ake exer snacks at. The election was called sud- ident of the Progressive Cons-r- CANADA has of course taken gently, ‘The Social Credit party some violent zlg-2ags herself, in the legal attitude towards the ti] 1956, Premier E. C. Manning’ $: ‘end a desire tu avold facing Cone ; hon cach nbaat, ' Canadian Communist party. One of the last big acts of the Censervative government of On- tarlo, before its defeat by the. cCorful Miteh Hepburn, was to vidertake the prosecution of Tim Buck and several other of the top Communists in Canada. These prosecutions were inci- dentally launched shortly after the election In East Hamilton of the first Labor man to sit in the federal parliament. He was, of course, the late Humphrey Mit- chell, who was elected on the palgning on its record of 20’ would not be allowed labor ticket, was briefly In the CCF in a lukewarm way, but lat. er became Minister of Labor. Put in any event, the Ontario pendent Social Crediter.., Next.: to's next government lo exclute: Tories were scared stiff in 1931 in order of the number of can-'r embers of the legisiature from, at the election of this first labor didates nominated, are the Lib-: porrowing The day before Mitchell ‘erals, CCF, Progressive : -Cofiser- ; ‘branches. was elected the Toronto Mall and vatives, Labor-Progressives Com- the recommendation Empire carried a banner head-: ruunists, Independents and In-! light of unfair political critic- ism.” i oe } Noe | No’ acclamations aret ex-: nisn, line across its whole front page: “Shadow of the Kremlin Falls, Over Hamilton,” Looking back on it now, that: scems like a huge Joke—not to, tention, a crude slander — for’ didn't need to go to the polls un. Gecision caught oppositton parte: ics by surprise. QD. But 187 candidates, i4. More ‘than In the 1952 election, al-: ready have been nominated for: -the 6l-seat legislature. Interest is running. high; Party lenders are using television for the first time in Edmonton and. Coigary, The parties report good attendance at most mect- Ings. The Soclal Credit party, cam- years of government, will con-. test all but one constituency where it has backed an Inde-, dependent Social Credit. "NOMINATIONS TODAY 3 : Official ‘nomination: day? dsy. ‘pected. One cabinet minster TIAN UI wOOeT, oO ' oe ppAABLA . MEE : seld a CCF government would Farmers Delay. Seaway Work | ln Iroquors IROQUOIS, Ont. Two farmers stalled the first major work on Ontarlo's hydro relo-| cation progr.m ior the town of; Iroquols, ‘. James Everetts and Clifford Marlin, whose farmis were expro- | printed by hydro Jost fall to make way for construction of the St. Lawrence seaway power project, ordered conatructlon men and machines off thelr pro. perty until some “honest at. tempt” at selllement is made. mediate comment, on tlon. ‘ hydro for falling to glve theni vhat they termed a “reasonable settlement,” for not belng notif- | ied of the expropriation of thelr | property and for not being. told that hydro machines. intended ; to move on the property Monday. T-Ad-LO-R--G 0 Suits @ Pants 0 Topcoats @. Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE is planned for the Mont- (CP Photo) Reflects and! Reminisces in Alberta. who demand coffee. These W. J.C, Kirby, provincial press iye tines, might do well to! heed the Chicago man aged 102, ! ‘whe attribuies his longevity ta “one Ineal a day, and ten huurs vative party, sald the govern. ment dectslon “arose from pani: : -servative questioning tn the ley . " a) ] 1 islature. Renan 8 PC que tions Money, we are tole, is not ;Were on the order paper Wien cveryliing, But more ina GCE, : ‘the House wT discal reader, Handy dueat can ecme In with | Elmer E. Roper, CCP fader. eit conventence. { pul the treasury branches under 4 philosopher observes that a non-political board that would wives are very much Hike ehild-: not be subject to pressure bY son, in that they need to be} “mimbers of tae legislature. -toved when they least deserve ; Mr. Prowse also sald a Liberal: jt... .oshawa Dati ‘Mines, government would keep the, on : ‘treasury branches In operation NOTHING IN 1955 ‘ but members of the nels _ An announcement In Landon | with them, Mr. Manning sald in a cam- ipalyn speech he will ask Alber- saya the ceremony of trouping “the color will not take place this| year, [he Cueen was to have | reviews her Guards in the cele- ; bration cf her: birthday, The i, People who get dlvareed for ‘trivial reasons probably married ; ‘for the same reasons. —Sudbury | . Star, MANY PORTRAITS CHICOUTIMI, Que, O-- The | cliy of Chiclmoul! North wil’ sy | Un Tf you have high blood pres | CANADA’ eat nth re this fs what you must do-- Hydro offictals deetined ints | ‘he ‘situa: The two men crittelzed the | | kieran oe Fred f;, Phone 803 Sr Queen's real birthday falls on wm operales ¢ privileges in the? qari of, ir 226 volts, He said he will make eee if or 220 volls, “in the) A-Bombs Mean New Strategy: aften get the point right away that genuine kindness is meant and they gesture in surprised and awkward friendliness, On rare occasions one will come on some other motorist who is playing “Astonish the Other lellow.”) The thoroughly pleased feeling one gets at this expression of kindness makes one wish he play- ¢ cl this game more often, ister of Justice, - THE prosecution of Tim Buck Iegisieture he thought most! velied July 17. and Co. was under the direct members of the government ‘and | aes centrel of the then Attorney Social Credit party had disquali- ; yeneral Price of Ontarlo~and, ‘fled themselves from sitting In Iam Informed, was undertaken, the House by doing buslnesswith in the face of strong advice the staterin treasury branches— wgatnst It by the late Hugh'a financlal Institution operated, Guthrie who was federal Min-‘ Ike chartered banks. : Speed, , He maintained that. members However, Tim Buck and the doing business with the ‘branches | others were finally convicted and violated the Legislative Assont- belng bad for you. e Fishing @ Hunting 1; ing WwW hat j 1s the Cy itch, or they become co] f. assertive iM umph Mitchell was even then ‘on by acclamation In the’ last ‘eclebrate its centenary this sum. forvel it stand up and forget it. \ CIGARETTE ‘ | stroll grandly an 1 slowly the rest of the way to and later about the most viru- eectlon. mer and a portrait gallery of OM You sho ald abo avold drugs and! . hi and $ £ Y and s ¥ tne rest of the wa) Jently antl - Communist Jabor The snap election was called | M&yors who have governed the should nut alter your way of ite, | sc TEE He the curb with their hate showing, having finally man in Canada, ‘May 12 after Liberal opponition | rural Quebec munielpality since! And best of all don't” belleve!| ee stopped a motor car; but motorists surprisingly ++ + ender J. Harper Prowse told the ‘Its founding in 1634 will be un- everything they say about salt’ \ OID IIPOOUOEORIOPOLOORIOOETTOEDEEPTEGTD BABINE LAKE RESO OPT TOMETRE ® Automall: Heat, @ No Spestal Wiring McRAE BR | _ UMITED “The ‘tore thal Sit || Dial 2325 ba 554g) A © Autcimatte Timer a a of 4 oh isent to penitentiary. They be- bly Act which prohihits them) came a worse headache to the from holding a contract with the wuthorities inside prison than government. NEW MODERN CABINS, | BOATS, MOTORS AND Says Maj.-Gen. Rockinghians at OTTAWA @- Maj-Gen, John | ye . | Ruckingham foragces, the! Dope: : ri all rele ted, ved \ lity that albmle wkapdhs | ay - sf hed a were ‘i | i would keep dow ’ casualtiists . ¢ oh at! a tea Pihey ‘The sooner we get them, . alone weapons the better,” the But. sbourng ar war effor \ . tall, barrel-cheated commiandey But again the tne of history, ! 1 ol the dat Canadian Infantry alg-ranged, When Hitler abe | - = Division sald In oan Interview 4 hore, ¥¢ ene the eens hansters | Non S Beeand, / , : a Gf the war, There was surely nas nt Inajor anes Were mae. | g | Polnt in Keeping them interned. ” we But here ds the prize twugh. i : i 7 by mis nel ane me he The then Liberal Premier ile. thodots ane point for a break-through; ° : . rps Such on operation today, in the | aa ee nutri on ne cased of atomle weapons, would | ane eaaer, Le , gr eonsitered ‘snleldal. some | Macnuley, both appeared as main Hy ye S Look wt what the Germans mem penkere al a huge rally at Tos tu ; gould have done to us at Nij- Vonto Maple Leal Gardens ta Hiegan i they had had an: glonle bomb," Qen. Rockingham | wid. "We hind elght divistons| rammed into an aren three 1 1’ 174 Shot giles wide. Tean Uiink of doze, Mal, Otel Meteors ae a Pade fs ather amine situations) "tt ‘ a wing (he last war ( ' 0) ™ 4 He sald he helleves the brenk- sont know the complete te ow could be accom: . Mashed by ntomle bombs, whes ae thor flrad trom eannan or drape | Hed from alreraft, thus prevonte | ng the heavy eusualties of ai Gen, Rockingham sald he wilt) ho thinking atomleatly when ho works out the 8rd and 4th brig- dos mare than 10,000 troops rab Chigetown, First will come | | two defenalve exerelsey Known aA , “block” and two offenstye works ‘ {hake manpower assault, bine INCE 1044 Y 4 Tho “ved-patel” division ye Br Me re Ielen oxerelie “Rising Blan" ‘ ndergo ita fra atomic-tnetias / / Pe Training this summer at Camp ALSO TRAIN IN ALBERTA ; Gagetown, N.B. It will be the Qrat divisional oxorolve In Can. fidn and the Crab for the Cnta- Inn Army alnée 1044, when the at workouts wore held in Bril-| ' iin dn preparation for the sec grid Sront, . "Wo'rg realy righit now to take in our weight in wildeats,” the oneral anid, adding that. ils roups aro dn good splrita, well oe Ss = zener = . vee . a - a ena tens arte i, alma trainin in ommnny, “The emphaala will be an mo-. biity and communications, "I communiontions break — down, | everything Is lost,” Gen, Roek- | Ingham sald, i auty to be enlled “tackle. T Nene on, Rockingham refers to his: Will bo followed hy the ful) dive ! Tho and Brlande will conduct 4 al Camp Waine, wriuht, Alta, The tat Brigade In) they had ever been outside and nebody was happier than the government when finally they ag tacked Russia, the Communists sald over-rides other te iislalton, ‘eelebrate the Tim Buek's retense, ; There were 18,000 people at that | meeting, which [wrote up in this column at the tine, That was the fall of 1042 when Stalingrad wea dn the people's minds, yooh THERE have been some blaarre chapters in the story of thel. ‘upanand downs of (ho Communist party In Canada, but surely nothing more amoging (han that Ie ‘snid he called the cleetton pbd- The act was amended during the Inst session snecifieally tu permit members of the leeisla- ‘ture to do business wilh tronsury branches, ; e Mn Manning, in answering ty a eh irBes, sald nembers were por mitted to use the branches by nv clause In the Treasury Branches Act, passed ty 1038, which ‘he LASTS OPPOSITION Mr. Manning haa blasted op- peasttion pariies far ‘what ‘hy termed “gutter politica” anil “character agsossiiation.” conse the tmplications of My. ‘Prowse’s clinrge were too fue rouching and serious to lot stand, He added the charge cast a: reflection on the honesty and {its tegrity of all Suclal Crodit ment: bors by tinplylng they have yo- pratedly xought election whtle Alaquall ied. Mr, Prowso aald the roverne way called » the dluction bes: ve. eee enn, GKORGE DAWES 7 spectacle that maht v ENJOY LiF t EAT OUT MORE OFTEN at ola Gondola : FOOD FAMOUS RESTAURANT" SR ee E.. || tere AUCTIONEER: if Phone 6032 and wee oF th) man "| PLAYING CASEY JONES — Opostook, an Eaklino boy, tives on Rel('n fyland ty the Aretie, bat he atti Wea to play tral cnalnecr Just ay boys do the world aver, Ogoalook ta learalig (he the new Super Continental, whith recantly National Railways service between Montreal and Toronto and ‘Vancouver, KETCHIKAN] $15.00 WRANOKI $97.00 PETRIUABUTE ‘ $90.70 We Make AM Rosorvations JUNEAU 85)! $440 WINTHIOAT $57.00 BIKA wontrols under tutoring of enginesr Marry Beach, The trad ty went Into Canadian STORE aeaeengegedganeaedargsasnalagseeGer * WRITB FOR RESERVATION Bain ake es _TOPLEY, B.C. alied and woll equipped, « "But we havo to be rendy to fight a war with antonio aa well fik conventional wenpons,” ho anid, "After thi aummor, wo pera gn ne All or most of (ho niveratt will bp on tho “ononny ako, XItalion Food Specialists a Including Hotels and Fs $68 ue | -Dlatilled blended and hott i. Will enable the division atnt! to ae ' ‘ datgeming how woll concunlod r on ae 0 ae Limousines. 7 Avoilabte ‘\n a6W on and 1dle Od | and disporaad troops would have |! or Orders to Take Out oa Cay Sy peaneonsens i to be In the event of atamlo}. hy Dial 2223 (Offlea oppoalte Post Offien) hird Ave, Thlw intyortiaomient in not a at ‘i altack, 4 ‘i Haque Contra! Woneet or "y thie Government a