SIORRNP DES aU Mtn a * k far Ty WO a . Meek Ab tila hk oe " ' % : _ ned vies? ‘ 4 “oA yt ten - as Fmt age Nett gett et ND — + - on ame Ul, ARY u : [TAWA DI : by NORMAN M. McLEOD An Independent daily newspaper devoted ta the upbullding of Prince Rupere | ’ 0 ; ae and Rorthern and Central British Columbia. _ RR ce Nar SE a Re | Member of Canadian Press — Ault Bureatt of Circtilations The restrictions on Canadian brine Peace t Wily beewe riday, October 22, 14. Se ee, poy pater me ere a | Mec owet ; Z : a“! mt © eet repeat. pintteeneee mae + Ray REFLECTS and REMINISCEs hal Newspaper Ass It Is stated there are enough: The black-boarded ren ~~ Published hy The Prince Rupert Dally News nite ‘barley imports announced by automobiles In the United Slates! judgn?, ene TM of] — ' J. F. MAGOR, President. , , Washington have done more to carry the entire poptlation Ju a > Tesplendent: in a. fleld DI ARERK Suhsertption Rates: wa than anything else in recent | Where? "Marshal's uniform Was. a guest i Onysiug h ny amt en wet, 260; per month, $1.00; per year, $10.00. 4a UDA months to enhance ‘the atmos- | i . vot the queen for three days re. at By mail--Per month, Te: per year, $8.00. , phere of trade cordiality north | ~—— jcently. Haile Selags} : een of the int L O00% |yp BSS, when | in ovier Authorized as seegnd class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. . ‘ “nati It may seem funny, bu ‘ ussolint star " xl dann eoeeee enn nn en aN ewe one nee ind south of (he international people have kinfolk while tne MUssolint started his rough-siusr | eet “Wa ary. ! , rich have heirs, The reason is ihe size of the!- caucta whish Canadian exporters | ‘have been allotted, The view of | Officials here is that it is ample Bargain For Competitors A® TIMIS moves toward removal of our floating $ res is ample 1 : MeL ANan vy -ta Ae point that Cane drydock, ons fact which, becomes increasingly ape Peng th Nee ne | hard to accept ix hat its destination will be Seattle. (oe y7squ.o00 bushels is actually As we have understood the situation at this end, 4,000,090 bushels more than the ! {ine \ Putnea DP + oope netitors, Cur msximum Canadian shipments nettle and | mnee Rupert ane Shiv lines ave _in last year's record export year, | mformation is that U.S, raul and shipping MES AVE hen upwards of 24,000,000 | combining in an effort to get back the Alaskan husheis found a market south! trade for Seattle which Prince Rupert is in the pro- 0: ihe border. wean + the| ance nto pe Layaat . : Onuns just in advanee of GOSS ol capturing, . : - in Puoet Geneva GAAT conference, the | Possibly the installation of the drydock in Puget weenineton ruling has ‘done | Sound waters will have no bearing on the matter. much tp restore previously wan-| Possibly the ships it will build or repair will not be ing Ottawa confidence in the’ competing for Alaskan traffic, ) oe But we would like to know who, at this point, can guarantee ik? Hf the sale agreement contaims prospects for active United | States co-operation in the fur-| any such stipulation, it is a very remarkable docu- ment. HOW DARING! aoe Well, now that we have had our Fall, how, about a few| months of Balny Indian sum- mer? , 4 t There are plenty of recipes for prosperity... The trouble, though, is that the main ingredient fn most of them is that old 'fash- ioned commodity, hard work, * i 3 IDEAS ABOUT SHAPE and size, which most children grasp ina glance, must be learned by touch by the Pre-school: blind child, This little‘lad is learning about square pegs and.round holes, and his parents are consulling from time to time with the Pre-school workers of The Canadian National Institute forthe Blind, Through their constructive aid sightiess Pre-schoolers are developing rapidly, and some are able to take their early school grades in the regular class. Funds for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind will be sought in Prince Rupert tomorrow with a tag Bob Hope reports that Holly- clusive that unlisted telephones understood to be getting un- Usted wives, ANYWAY, WARNING. At next session of sederal-par- lament, a proposal will be jway at first, but that's al (Use Want Adr—~ tha wood actors are becoming so ex- / are a common thing. Some are | In Abysinnia had things his own over oday. The heavy aggering: dictator d.and: plenty, and done with ¢ jawed and sw is fInished goo y Pes Tne nee a Sateen, ! ! brought before the House to re- duce the time allowed for or- ther liberation of world trade.| The grounds for such optimism obviously aren’t too clear in the Presidential tariff order. «But! . ‘they stand clearly revealed by! The extraordinary part about the whole trans- the background of the barley vétion is thal the CNT which sold the structure is cee Ud ee ee, sre ent one Of the principal parties in the competition, Ils of Agriculture filed an original raulway ferry slip here has been boosted as a great ‘request with the Advisory Tariff means to serve Aluska—as indeed it is--and much Commission in Washington for optimism has heen, held for Inereasing its business, harley “With a prohibitien ene But it is difficull to see how helping Seattle expand or sed. dn’ addiion to the nor- its facilites will improve the outlook, “mal tariff of 745 cents per bush- . Tt might be argued of course, that if the Seattle ” oe ae an that Tiere pers, ra concern did not get the pontoons here, it would gel visory Tariff Commission made! others somewhere else—so why not take its money. history by rejecting the recom- an But we doubt that anyone would have the nerve to j= pul up such an argument. Our equipment must have been the best buy on the market or the pur- chase. would not have been made. In other words, We have helped our competitors to a bargain, If this is the way to do business, it is no wonder that the drydock. ail shipyard operated at a lose lucally. The next announcement ‘we can expect is -mendation. It was the first time; ‘ . it had failed to endorse any gov-|iMportance than straw men, that the Alaskan tralfie is Hkewise not worth con- tmuing, Is there anyone who would like to buy a ernment department's formal re-} But, apart from the polls and railway ferry slip? ‘thirty to twenty minutes, HH. Asquith, when Prime Minister of Great: Britain, once told a press gathering that if a man could not put all he had to say into twenty minutes, he should not speak at all’ ° ° As | See It — - By Of él Ore P hébpolt | @ GONE TO THE DOGS The public opinion polls are not always right d straw‘ votes: sometimes turn out to. be of no more f Any time now, the St. Law- iTence sea, way construction. will ‘be well under way, and {if one s¢¢an believe all that’s heard. .the irate of progress will be on a ; wider scope and faster scale Henry M. Jackson of Washing- ton had drawn national atten-/ authority has heen established in tion to the way General Motors | the international section and | quest. Its own recommendation | straw votes, there are =o many was a nota Of 24,000,000 bush~ signs which indicate that th- eis. and this was the figre{Republicans ate due for a‘real . = niling “. ‘Whj-ch was laid before the Presi- ‘licking in the U.S. elections this Tite TOM tere el eo ,dent for his concurrence. Then | November. urders for what “the US. calls the Canadian Government pro-; Also we may be sure that if nititer hardware,” cS ‘tested the Tariff Commission's the expected licking takes plac:, ay ‘ : recommendation at the Presi-/the blame will be heaped ou’ According to Senator Jackson, dential level. The result was that|Charles E, Wilson, the automo- General Motors got n0 less than “€n additional 3,500,000 bushels! bile magnet turned politicign, 21704300,000 in INCREASED was added to the quota. government orders in the first Mr. Wilson's famous parable, °, Thus the: original ‘request of which employe righteen months of the Repub- independent navigation works, | Can Be Alerted | . r likened unemployed men ;. et ’ i Sart . the United States, Department !ig hunting dogs or kennel dows ica” Administration sail | In Day 5 rime h || , o£ | ‘Of Agricultux@”{O¥'a “ceiling of is well on the way to becoming si Uereese of only $395,0v0,00b Satara 5 a Out FOr H alioween -16,000.000 buhels upon Cana- as ‘histori¢ as other astonishing {0° #l! the test of US. industty,. py RICHARD. O'ALLS pul together. . . In fairness to Mr. Wilson, it; BREMERHAVEN, Gerinany UV. sHould be remembered that Gen-,—-A West German Navy will be: -eral Matars drew an even higher! able to take to the seas 24 hours: Percentage of government. ors nd final: eon of the “i 'ders in the Second’ Wotld “War, London reaymament agreement.’ growers, especially ‘on producers 2 makes a great SueCeSS©: Niwhen the Democrats were in’. It won't bd much of a-flect at, of the prerhium grade barle |business_ may make a tragic | power, efirst, only some minesweepers. | “used for malting ‘purposes. Thee allure, if he enters politics. In: phe fact remains that the/ tenders, oilers and small patrot | ‘quota finally specified’ ts not ex- Gop fers neko teach an Wl famous Wilson faux-pas hos; Craft. Nevertheless It WH bo a pected to affect Canadian‘inter-. — dian barley exports . has’ been bloomers, stretched toa quota not far from{lory. ‘double, that proposal, The Dez a partment. of Agriculture figdtel pip Americans never ; f ever 5 t weuld have imposed: a consider- ! . hate ae } learn: the lesson that.a man able hardship on Canadian! which changed hi.- poDay is the beginning of shell-out time. Each o - », year as, Hallowe'en approaches,’ hundreds of jdnior salesmen move around the city selling Kins- nfen ‘tickets to finance a safe and enjoyable cele- bration, a oo “It is an oceasion which: works to everyone's benefit. ‘The vandalism and accidents go often asso- ciated with Hallowe'en are eliminated, and still the bo om 4 \z:In earlier times before’ hy itis acral & free pub onde the Loncan, nefeement, . cf ee : ests in any important degree, mart hoa tamer Meity advantage, which. ng; .vncey tne Lonvan, agreement, . y oung ‘elebrants have a wonderful tame. _ Tt particularly preserves the pre. Aye vate io! we a foumle-! Amount of paid advertising: Mearmell. “ Gertiany, woul he, Since the Kinsmen took this over as one of their 26 Drovessional © army—lhey oe , Were often led astray by a sirni- far, and equally false, legend. ‘That was that because a mai. thad made geod in the business world he: would automatically + i | Jmium market Canadian growers| -bave built ley, Loe Unquestionably the governs ment here would prefer no quota ‘of any kind, But it understands: . thatthe Eisenhower administra- |? a bot ae atte otter. oe, “cn is- under’ “strong political |: apes ane reasoning” i? . pressure becanse nt he a meres: 25 wrong. In, the case of Mr. NEW DELHI -. Reuters) — role has been made possible by ~~! sonal election compre af.1 Wilson we have only the lalést India and France today signed a program instituted in 1952 by! “10nal election campaign to af-: nae an er rans vi ford protective measures to/¢X#mple of a business man who, mn een transferring all ihe United States navy. ; hans . “sf ay ig French. se ents sub- : United States agriculture, Under |!” polities, ean hardly Open his continent to India Nove mt SWEEP FOR MINES these conditions, the view here Mouth without putting his foot © November 1, ‘could accomplish. ‘ 4 many worthwhile projects, Prince Rupert has en- ety record for Hallowe'en possibly un- rere in Canada. They deserve a great and also the co-operation of everyone jen. the ticket sellers call, all-out is not a hand-out, It is an investment. French Rule Ends In India: ‘up for’ malting bat- "Warships must be 3,000 long ur ; There is no,3,006-ton vessel for | i{he new navy immediately avail. | “able, © vp , Readiness af thy West German. republic to step Into its own sea joyed a s: matched anyw! (deal of credit il » Ash o lo Ketchitan WITH CONNECTIONS TO ALL Indian union, second world war now are ster || From November 1 the Indlan fle, and the moored mines pres: government will take over de sumably, have already beer , facto actual administration of swept. Ahe tiny French establishments: But every (lay the squadrons : Which have w total population! go to sen, young Germans cet iof 317,000, fadditional naval training, FURS... TO CLEAR Rk, almost break — pey ens is that the Washington autori-|!? so ending 280 years of French Two 10-boat squadrons of R- | problem and have demonstrated, US political bloomers is that WH! occupy Pondicherry, Karl- clear wartime mines from sea | ee grave soclal condition, pire founded by the French East: carry no armament but are ys . re . . > | . ’ ‘ * 8S ‘ 2 ish_ public statement in hey luary | Tie gecemment was a ae ‘tenes nnd cut new crus for th: Unicaded . ta hie’ would not rive a five cent Maran ceesentatives of the noF many mines’ have been In-. unemploy- iment § Of iis successor, thee famous Transport Controller R. W. Mil- ane equally had iso said ocean shipping rates on pping | doubly serlows ts heeaasa cit . . ‘rule in India. boats, euch with a tender, reau- tics have: shown except!