r ae a Lith ot “agile ok + Raa dates caethinc aman m cecum ee =. b & ve ' : f i é a . . 3 Cun wk Nuwert Wubby VNewe | ee 4’ Monday, October 25, 1954 a Soot ena anton oy pattem Rae te \n tndependent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupery ee and: Northern and Central British, Cohambia, -) * Member, of Canadish Press — Ault Buredti of Clreulattons Canadian Dally Newspaper Assoctation, by 1 Published by ‘The Prince Rupert Dally: News Limitect ; f° J. FP. MAGOR, President “Subseription Rates: / o od. eek Os Ry cnarler--Per week, 26; per month, $1.00; per year, $10.00. Given E ua in ore |! Ry mail Per month, Te; per year, $8.00, ae C ° “Authovived a5 fecand class mail by the Post Offies Department, Ottawa. Valuable Trade , Py ilpoll Rents at $58 CYNIS of the most suecessful of recent undertak- Jippe in Ottawa there vf Nes IM Prince rupert is the Tourist Bureau. are several housing pro- mince: 1s formation little more than a year ago, the jects under way whieh in-' Rarer has opaied a bright. well-run office at the Heate that we in B.C. ave Museum aud done a landoffice business in the (lis- feline behind, tribution af-material about Prinee Rupert and Dis- | The” Canadian Legion, and. ‘Uric {L has turned aut a new brochure about the other Mine te orga aations, Ady aden ayiiy : rork previously are taking advantage of the ne city. und Lak On much 0! the work previous ly Nalional Housing Act, and alse ; han@ed hy he Senior Chamber of Commerce i ing the modest amount of money |- IS ere correspondence from those interested Mo ya. “eesary 20 provide azcom- | Visiting us or coming to stay, Because it is designed modttion for their older mem- ‘or juet thie kind a@ ward da eae doubtediy (22"s such as those living on: for just this kind of wark, the Bureau undoubtedly WA, | has been instrumental in raking: friends and pO- “phere ig also a large class of| tential costotmers for Prince Rupert that it would ‘veterans taking the Bula AI Have Yourself course, to build their not othe ! Wise ] ae, . m . - ‘own homes, under the Veterans’ | _’ Has work of the first importance, The time is Land Act. | past when a city can wait passively for visitors ta. Bul hy far the most nation-| ‘ome and enor its scenery or ¢ uaint charm, To- | ly important developmen iS | law's A eet a Its ¢ in iis of . an soliciting that just staried by the Ottawa (lay’s traveller’ has hundreds o Agencies SOLCILING ona District Trades and Labour| his patronage from every direction, with the re- Council, To my way of think-| sult that he has covered the land pretty thorough- ing, this is the most important ly before he even starts. Naturally the places he ig hing now taking place in the) a Id about ay likely to receive his busines home provision field in Canada. , not told about are unlikely to recelve his business. “yy 5. planned to provide new, ., _ In the past three years the number of summer six-room houses at rents of $59 visitors to register in the Museum guest book has - Per month . 4% : wy “ye At tA aye : ] oye mu : . : Jjamped fy ‘om 1,301) to 5,{100, Jt is apparent from ‘uxpep ine new Housing Act, “Tr too oltem thn wen this'that Prince Rupert’s tourist trade is becoming . the federal treasury will loan spermen return from a politi something to reckon with and that some specific 9 per cent of the cost of new PaP P ‘planning is necessary to make sure it ts correctly handled. Thy ‘Tourist Bureau provides this but is can- hot function alone. It must have the support of all the business men and women who stand to benefit from the customers it krings, The Bureau is not a business in itself, {t dees not make money, It is eo Committee.. fe re ——— homes, which are to be rented at ‘clan's Press Conference with a ‘cost, Whoever puts up the other , feeling of being refreshed. And ‘10 per cent is allowed only toline fault isn’t always or neces- take a very modest dividend on; _ the investment. However, there i ny due to the fact that Press 1s & provision whereby the fed- Conferences are becoming such eral government insures the commonplace affairs in this rents, so that the investors take mushrooming Capital that it’s ho great risk, ‘becoming highly difficult for any merely there to help others do go. Also, at the end of the 40-year one of them to be at ail differ. “ : mortgage pericd the investors ent, A stereotyped pattern runs get clear title to the entire ‘through most of them, op REFLECTS ° Property. ou trict! - But the inaugural meéting __ ™m other words, this is strictly whieh newly-selected National and REMINISCES -&@ home rental scheme designed progressive Conservative Direc- 10 carry itself. without subsidy.: t=p “Bay” Rowe held with tne , Unlike some other schemes which Ottawa newsmen succeeded in oy ; . . ‘are also feasible in the new. achiev a saa vag To a tired woman a bungalow Canada, Think of the crimson &” i fe wand oo ‘ ad is a house blessedly devoid of color of British Columbia's lav. | Hourtg tes his re i plan own, It departed from the ‘con- stirs. Bat"to a small boy it is igh“orchards. The rich pink and 0S Mot ta ce vone® ivom one ventional pattern of such gath- just a; place in which there are white of Nova Scotia's Annapolis Steed oe os, to phe Sub etings In a manner that was unforttinately no bannisters to Valley will carry on, despite the ee Tome for anoth2 set cf pleasantly satisfactory to. both slide down, Worst violent weather can do, SNES cimocclike and iar ee an Beauty ‘and wealth, °fracrance. [tia strictly businesslike and ‘director, As the discussion .:pro- COULD BE HEARD ‘and grace brighten’ the thous. :°¢!f-sustaining proposition. ceeded, the correspondents..con- _. ” an . eo - wee - fey me Sofneone that should have ands of farms in Ontario’ and rrr Otay ia on ‘bea mown -hetter-made the London Quebec. poe tana plan really’ began illustrated News. declare that . oyment The ° combat urem~ Vancouver was the capital city JUST APPLES pes ment. The abei readers hve 4 British Columbia, instead of . And speaking of anv'es. gent are hehe or ony that it Victoria. This happened a few you would enjoy being near ht pay DOESID-C Lo build veeks ‘back,-and mercifully, the enough to fohn F. Turner of Me- nitiss cite. ens but correction has been made before Gregor Avenue, Victoria, who a. cals i line with, summer cow. Business and community lead- this. But for the time being, the week or so ago observed his 104th :“'"'> } a . ars fp i . me W BC ‘sthuction. ‘This, of course, ye. @'S representing 103 boards of blunder made a louder explosion birthday anniversary. It would “U4 tea. ‘This, ‘4g ~t«t«éEde@ and chambers of jerce OETEE WY t 2 Giives earful planning trade and chambers of commierct in Victoria than a, sizeable H- Have heen a novel and memor- on See] °° in British C Here is the exact set-up. The 1 British Columbia will attend Bomb. able experience to give his hand p ME CHACL SCo-up, The dn ee de relial company whieh will uj. ’ne ard annual meeting of the ma, & hearly shake. Hundreds dertake the building and which British. Columbia Chamber of Vet can hand,an apple all others did so. How did Mr, Tur- | _ ake ¢ ut ang ane W uen Commerce to be held in Vaneou- kinds of grief, but this never gets ner live to be 104? He never for. ae ti trek Dee tt ver, October 29, and 30 ra Ts opur + . . failed PY coretown, Limited, wey me ‘ anywhere, They grow all over got a couple of apples every day. plans to build 44 homes, ether Resolutions on suen topics as, Sende' ached, or ia blocks of Provincial taxation, “education i fone, cost, highway administration, kach home will have six rooms natural gas pipeline construction, ~Wwith three food sized bed- establishment of town municl- ropms upstaiss, The total cost Palities, submitted hy member is Catlmated at $420,000, and the boards and chambers — will -be rentals are (o he $58 per month, Considered and voted upon, Bach bo hoard and chamber has one vote, “T HAS nol been necessary for Hespective of size, Resolutions the Oltawe trace union or. Adopted by the sabiation to pu up a Singles een of ils owa money in this ist Pee en ‘the, federal ap- Osarity’ puts "iny oa Pe BeHL Br A (he cost. Hut in this case the fy Clty of Ollawa advanced the net, eevary vemalning 10 per cent to ithe labor: formed compiny, | %, “t Ce | ; There is an advantage to the IR relty in this arrangement, in that iW ; . iit hag no direct responsibility far | i , administering the project und | ig ' ‘choosing (ie tenants, However | 2 \ Its 10 per rent POULY Is Com | eee pletely protected, Th will draw! i A full taxes from the prajeek dur | é M ling the lifetime of the 40-year ve | Mortage, and at the end of ake (that Ume be the outright we f ; (af the entire project—whieh at. an that time will he completely debt hie Mas NY ‘free, : ! hook ob . DATO NEC AIMED KAMIN, TAM Intensely tnterestod In thig| Malayan delegate to the Cole’ 1 Ottawa demonstration, — be. cause Ib seems to me that it ‘rould be eopled all over the ! : country, ! UM—Tie largest plece of machinery over | wor tyetay wert popular = Malayan hendgeay ’ ' i ( ctanee, nawep . ' , built Is the distinetion claimed for this 60,000-ton press, helm isle trade unions Hier Ug WA Like other delegates, he wore a , hasembled at the Aluminum Company of Amerien plant. in’ Cleves in B.C, could easily paige the neg, | Western business sult, ' land. (The 60,000 refers to the pressure exer (CP Photo). ' { ‘ i ( omho plan conferones in Qt. tawn, added a touch of coloy to the meetings with this black: volvet mandarin-type hat, pa a Fernee + HIGGEST EVER Ma ted, not weight, The jessary 10 por cent equity Presi netuadly will welgh 4,000 tons.) The new equipment ‘woula eninhle them to boone aman extends higher in the ajp than « seven-story building and goes /remalning 00 per cont from Cen. about four Stories. balow ground level. What makes the presi an | tral Mortgage, | Industrial marvel dh anot only its rlvo Dut ity accuracy, Workmen There ly no Umit to the appll- Will prt billet of metal Wwelghing two or three tons into the des jection of this rental-homageit= nd the press will shape them to dimensions accurate to logs fom scheme, Any elty counell than a thirty-second of an inch, ' servlee club, ehureh or trade ee “Tunion body ean start ane, and envy it Uheogh, Pee tee crete weone eg fom EXTRA || SPECIAL PRINT JOB CALL ON DIBB PRINTING . See Tho Now Lino OF LADIES! FINE LEATHER W HB Para : gon HANDBAGS "at MANSON'S JEWELLERS 518 Third Avenuo West ey Dachau Traces All Removed MUNICIE, Weal, Gormany Row ters ~~ ‘The just physleal algn at the Navi horror wamp at Dae chau hay been removed, United States army engineers have torn awn the remilning pillhoxes Mardelnge Lhe old alte, oo epee tee, COMPANY HERE ARE THE EIGHT PRINCIPAL FIGURES holding its ninth session.at United Nations Hea Nicolaas van Kleffeng of: the Netherlands, Presi of Colombia, Chairman of the Political Comimitt Hoc (Special) Political Committee: Sir Douglas Committee. Boiiom row: Jiri Nosek of Czechos! and Cultural Committee; Rafik Asha of ‘Syria, land, Administrative and Budgetary Committee. _ and Francisco V. Garcia-Amador of Cuba, Legal sarily the politician’s, It’s sim-- pression on the newsmen mainly ‘Party Leader and outside “was sufficiently unusual. 103 B.C. Boards of Trade To Be Represented at Parley annual meéling British ot Administration” ‘tied Way Eclucation?” SEER | gi ‘ers from businéss, edieation and government who will be address | ‘ing the meeting are G, 8, Thor. | ivaldson, QC, President; Dr. G, M, | 4 Shrum, University of Columbia; Evans 8, Jones, dep. | f lity minister of public works; F. f 'J, Lordan, Aled hy min was toushed off tn the New Mexico deserb July ,: 14h, i, MED a r As feud 6 Os ‘of the United Nations General Assembly now dquarters in New York. Top, left to right: Eelco dent of the Ninth Assembly; Francisco Urrutic ee; Thor Thors of Iceland, Chairman of the ‘Ad Copland of Australia, Economic and Finanela! ovakia, Chairman of ,the Social, Humanitarian Trusteeship .Committee; Pote Sarasin of Thai- OTTAWA DI ARY ~ By Norman M> MacLeod ceived the feeling that any trou- - bles which 30-year-old Rowe may have as the youngest Canadian to ever occupy such a key party post will n-o-t be in the field of public or press relations, Paradoxically enough, young Rowe made his favorable im- individualism and lack of team- have been particularly accused of an increasing disregard for the Party Leader's prerogative of making policy statements. The St. Lawrence seaway issue was the most recent example. Indiy- idual Tory M.P.’s, rushed into print with statements that Can- ada was being “sold down the ‘Tiver"—only to have Mr, Drew come along a little latersand en- dorse the principle of a joint US.-Canadian development. by n-o-t having stock answers— nor any answers at all in many cases—to their questions. He es- pecially declined to answer ques- tions dealing with P.C. party policy. He said that party pol- icy was the province of the’ bo ob his’ Correspondents came away ‘from the Rowe press conference . With the definite idea that a new ‘era of close liaison is in prospect nusual these between the "Drew" . leadership days on Parliament Hill to im- press the- correspondents _ with the new Party Director's sense of ' balance and judgment: The P.C. | particular province, . This note of deierence to the functions of the Party Leader machine. The possibilities of ériticism.; amongst corfespond- | wil nob win--any general elec- ents recently tion. But without it no general election could possibly be yon, af Trade for thelr ‘frenzied siderable Parliament Hill feeling is going to do considerable to get the P.C’s down fo a sounder. basis of organization. Instead of everyone, trying to £0 in every the platform of the British Col. direction at the one tine, there | nmbia Chamber throughout the Will be a, new Idea of orderly: year, | progress towards a clearly real-. “The British Columbia Cham- !zed goal. A change of this kind ber represents the widest pos- 1s long over-due, sible range of vocations, profes- slons and businesses, and the policies and resolutions formu- lated by the delegates to the ard Annual Meeting can be of far- reaching importance to the Pro- vince as a whole” stated Cham- . ber President E. W. Arnott, ; Panel discussions will feature , two topics of vital interest to: are. presented -in person by the officers and. directors ‘to. the provincial cabinet, and become ari Saeed ears eices ua Your cane la NOT hopereset You enn be COMPLETELY: [tee of sinusltin Ly using NEYO Sings Heiney, even ny i Hf all other tactbonn af troatinent have Columblans— Highway ! fwiled., : Proven ile ellve in thuusgeuds and “Which (ut cave NEVO: te not merely a { eae tellof mentee Tt Iw 27 SINUS RAPED Y, Completely, water . Among the well-known speaks rentaloe no harmful druge, "A Wonderful Heater" PACIFIC PHARMACO CO. LTD. of EM Watep Street, Vancouver we, A VS0I0,'0n Pe ery a hy ee baron mf F British | ar ! IV y Washinglon Strate j Mt highway commission! C.D, Oy. jens. eeneral secretary of the BG. Teachor'’s Federntion, STAI? OF ERA The first ntomte explosion ere- 1 1 1 ‘ } per oree write or poi j CTC OSC te eer Pe TT havea them reasly when the diver cathy ALWAYS Loox * Governnent has ‘author play in headline hunting. They | ‘and the national organization such ¢o-operation are clearly . fgnk-and- file have heen under | Teco pnized. By Itself It obviously In other words, theres @ con- | that young Rowe's appointment 80 FORD 2-DOOR Ste tO ay Entering | VICTORIA~ ‘The >; Power Group, Prin 5 C. Power Commission ‘with the City of Prince to meet the Immediate quirements of the Py area, Under | Power Commission: will spe suitable large Source of -h power to meet: the: needs of the cent in the meantime wil] leas Benerating equipment rural distribution city-owned utility, ° The city now operate dievet-clectric plant but and ‘0 large block of cheap | power 1 | th and to provide for (distribution system does not In. | clude the rural gr | Prince George, | Under the Sion Is to’ ad ‘November 15 ‘Parcel Deadline For Navy Ships | OTTAWA — Chr ‘for officers and Irequolg in the Far /couvr not later than » Nounced today, ‘ ‘dater than December 7° Parcels and leters should del 6 Ws: Rank, number, Moss Number, HMCS Huron (or ‘Iry- 4018), CAPO 5001, cio Postmast- 14 addressed as fold ‘name, offisial er, Vancouver, B.C, affixed to ech parcel: rovineiay end Ized_t \ to enter into a “partnership agreements comm: George ! the aig, > Power re. Carrying nk Ince George eationis, If: the agreement, the 'bydto ka Is locater, t Ydro Negotiate, Jong-term Comniisg ‘al Interior, but Crating C diesel cilities 1 system to t} . eratl 8 its own ‘leased to i the, gen. ! a cral feeling there has been thit Wil lero ett Ste 1. meet the rap.d ero. missio Possible in. tend dustrial expansion, The exltin r 298 around! plan, the. commis. ise the city hy the istinas parcels and ‘men Serving {1 : Une Canadian destroyers Huron ‘Bast |< _muht be mailed to reach Van-j; ! November |. (15, Naval Headquarters an. : ; Letlers and cards ‘must . ye! _ posted to reach Vancotiver tot! ¢ The Navy has requested that i particular care be taken in ade y , dressing, packing, wrapping ana ilk ‘tying all pareels. A 10-pound meaxunom weight Hmit has been Set and postage should be pre-!if pald at 15 cénts a pound, Re3-|{f “ulations require that a custom i declaration slip 91B, available'at Lamndian 2st offices, should be ane Sg 53 AUSTIN A-40 SEDAN . -asmall beavty.viu $1405 mt "A car for kids 51 STUDEBAKER . King of the car lot; automatic drive—all ‘‘.e OXEPAS Tiled BISOO 49 CHEVROLET SEDAN, | Brand new palatcand © SUA’ COVEFS vse SELON 49 STUDEBAKER SEDAN Summer holiday SPCC. nese KEOOU Many more less expenstye Inaidels to Select from at ew $1950 SUPERIOR AUTO. 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