~ ag rsa) pe je te js " “oo. ie tl, - ar Tae PHY ruse t Vully iNew. Monday, September 2u, vid ‘ 1G a x : we vee eat oo t tet eee ‘tn Indapeelent Fe pee enna me eee, dally newspaper devoted to tue upbullding of Pr: and ‘Northern and Central British Columbia Member of Canadian Press -~ Audit Bureau of Cireulat!ons * 07" Ganadian Datly Newspaper Association. " Popiished by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. » id MAGOR President H. G. PERRY, Vice-President Sitbeert tion Rates: . eon Per week, 26¢; per raonth, $1.00; per year, $10.00, el Wy matl-Per inouth, 2c} per year, $8.00, “TREE Seveth 4 t t ay ‘ aa ‘By earrler-— nee Rupatt “thorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department. Ottawa Bee EO ro ayaa vl a ane! 1 wes a lt Happened Here , PRs CE Rupert had the dismal distinction in 153 "of being the scene of the only passenger fatality “in Canadian airline operations for that year, | A report just released by the Department of " Transport stated that this was the only loss of life Jn a total of 1,764,629 passengers carriea, “Po put it another way, Canadian commercial planes con- -veyed passengers safely over a total of almost 42 ‘million miles, with the single exception of that crash in our harbor! e In an analysis of the cause of accidents, the re- ‘port says that “while, as in the past seven years, land accounted for the largest number of. acci- dents, the number of accidents which occurred While taxiing or taking off decreased.” So the Prince Rupert disaster, which occurred during a landing, stands out in its sombre solitude as the classie example of an airline accident, Duting the seven years cited, only six passengers and eleven crew members were killed in‘Canadian commercial flying at home and abroad, and the Prince Rupert crash contributed ore to each category, the stew- ardess having also lost her life, . _ Itis a grim entry in the record which, we hope, Will at least have the virtue of strengthening the case that has been pressed so diligently to obtain “an airport here. It is unreasonable that, apart from being restricted in their hours of operation, flights: to and from this important centre must have an un- "“hecessur'y hazard imposed on them by the absence. Of up-to-date focilities. pot If Prince Rupert is to go into the 1954 flying record for any particular reason, may it be that this Was the year when the decision to build an airport here was finally made. . rm Appropriate Ceremony. HE ceremony attending the introduction of auto- ” T matic telephones to Prince Rupert did full credit ‘to this important oceasion, ‘Itwas only fitting that theevent be observed in sore special manner, : and the dinner preceding the cut-dver filled the «bill admirably, ren - Unfortunately the limitations of space made ~It impossible to invite all ‘those who'directly or in- “directly helped to bring. the new phone system to “Prince Rupert, but even so the a “gether a great many who deserved this attention.- “It was particularly’eratifying to hear Mayor Hills -pay tribute to the former mayors and aldermen “who had a part in the proceedings which were of-- - .to know especially is where ffair brought to- | SCIENCE HAND IN GLOVE W Chambers In Halifax Mail-Star. i : OTTAWA DI politicians the once-picturesque iphrase “come the revolution”: /doesn't mean much any more. The reason js that in the book of most of the old-timers in these i parts the revolution already ‘has ' come. They time its arrival with | split-second precision at the; exact moment last week when: the government announced that, it was setting up an economics ' branch to guide the Public’ Works Department In the spend- | ing of public money. | For your veteran machine pol- iticlan no step could be more revolutionary than that. He's still ibewildered by it. What he wants it ‘leaves him and some very time- ‘honored political practises. + ob ot For in days gone by expendi- i tures by the Public Works De- ipartment haven't been depend- ;ent upon approval by expert ieconomists, In the maih they ‘have been the result: of popular ‘agitation or in response to some politician’s brain-wavée regard- ing the best method of influenc- jing votes in an individual riding | jor even in an entire geographic | area, oe Be | 1 ! peed seo, | That was the way—by loca] {political préssure—that; the tens : fof millions of « dollars: fon: the: ‘Dullding of the Hudson Bay ‘Railway and other branéh lines For old-line Parliament Hill, t us why we should held another ‘the « ‘wearing blinkers, and yellow ones, brought a surprise , . “As | | \ \ 1 ! i LONDON, England—~ \ - ths if . ‘ i routs ey | | 1 | WHO'S PAYING? The Editor, ,: The Daily News: , Lait Sawrday the mailman . the new! certain times of the day. ' I. noticed some fine, looking i Russian canned salmon and just : ‘bout every other kind of food- ‘stuff ycu can imagine. There is Vy wonderful assortment. of cheeses. . Of course the crowds flock in- (to the Russian ‘seetjon ‘because ‘Russia is still the great unsolved riddle fo these people here, But there Is a much greater degree of acceptance of {he Russtans ; than there is in North America, , I notice a marked change in wader ‘sentiment ‘since I was here just _i ‘three years ago. ‘The very op- ITH INDUSTRY—By Robert W. posite trend has been in motion (CP Photo). here than has been in prograss in the United States. In the -fatter country, it’ would be as ARY By NORMAN -much as a Congressman’s po- M. MacLkOD ‘jijicai life was worth to make "tt, , ‘the trip across Russia and China that practical politicians andi nat the, Labor delegate made. Dr. Weeks aren't going to mx But that, trip made by Attlee and any too well. 4 ‘Co, Is only the most spectacular ‘of many similar missions. There ' iis, in fact, a steady incr2ase in THE ‘travel and ‘traffic of alt kinds . ‘across that famous or infamous ‘Tron Curtain, ETTE RBOX | I talked yesterday with a group /@f British MPs who have been AR -PLEBISCrTES /NWViled to.tour Eastern Germany NO FURTHER “PLEBISCITES that Is, of cotitse: in.the Soviet The Editor, ‘held zone. I notice also that The Daily News: + __, Lord Beaverbrook’s Tory papers Pray, Mr. Editor, tell us who is: have, one of their ace corres- ths person. who is ashamed to. pondents there now. So tt looks sign his name to the letter in'as if the curtain will soon have your.September 16 edition? Is he ‘as many holes in it as a sieve. ashamed that we may ‘meet him: oh de face to face and recognize a tool IT I$ also obvious that the spec-, of the fakers? ' tacular showing of Soviet ath. Can any intelligent person tell letes has gone a long way to win acceptance” which the Rus- election to find out what we'sians and their partners have already know... if the hydro- ! chviously won in this country, electric power problem should “over the past few years. be turnéd over to the provincial, In the recent European cham- government? Why should the pionships the Soviet athletes citizens of this city spend more won in a walk so to speak. That money on a thing we have al-! : ready settled? Tt looks. {o me as if there is: - LETTERBOX a monkey in the wood pile *be- | sides the one in the real estate | office. Is it necessary to give a man a second black eye to niake sure that you have hit him inthe!’ first place? Bah! Mr. Man, you| are not in a fog, you are only ibs é, breve - Russ Steal Sho show, especially as they ¢ Sembee einen tpn nee ie oeenenmene eet samen enn a , i PR fe | Sae It BY Philos Ww . , They have a hig food. fair on here now, and the Russians are, ‘up to ‘their old ‘tricks again, Their exhibit pretty. well steals the \ \ ive handouts of caviar-at fact has had a deep effect on the Brilsh people. an One editer writes, with new respect “in ten years Russia has advanced to win 16 guld medals at one meeting. Before July of lest year she did .not hold a world’s record, Now she holds four men’s and. nine women’s, No wonder the Americans fee] perturbed)’: ‘You can find some Britons, tight now, who are willing to bet money that the Russians will oulpolnt the Americang fh the Olymple games of 1958 due to be held in Australia, a a ee HERE ts an example of how the Russians explolt the disputes and grievances of others, Not long ago there was same kind of a dispute between British and Icelanic fishing interests, As a weapon to try to make the Ieelanders (oe-the Hne, the Bri- lish fish people work2d out some kind of a poycott whereby the Icelanders were denied entry for their fish at northerly .Bri- tish ports. The Russians stepped into the Picture and made a. barter. deal: wherehy they accepted Icelandic | fish and paid for them in Russlan made automobiles, ‘ a WHAT seems to me to have hap- pened here is that the curve of British sentiment toward, Rus- {eluding logs from Stewart and BERLIN. Retiyis 2" iy AcguINiating In’ Ww that ‘the ‘strtiggle. be Communist” youth ’ organization and the evangelical churen you. th groups, known ag J elnde, 1s smoulderin Fast Germany, At ds -p SURI for: “he 15 to 25-year-oldg | wy whieh ts largely. Protestant but has been under Communist rule for nearly nine years, & again dn Na coun vear with the expulsion from prisonment of about'50 pastors, ‘The churel-state trace in June |! last year a sort of live~and-le:. live arrangeaenis, fave the church group a new. Iease on ‘fe The Commuinist govern ment then promised to leave dhem. alone provided they did mect unmolestei for bible les. Repair Joh On Floats Completed’ Prince Rupert's new .Cow Bay floats were put to use last week; as the $15,000 float, construction project was completed by Ar. mour Salvage and Towing Com- pany, contractors. Only minor mooring work -re- | mains to be done on the three. | float project, contract for which was awarded by the federal gov. ernment June 29, uO Materials for’ the project, in- other material from Vancouver, arrived here in early August when Armour Salvage crews sia has just levelled itself out, Up till the time of the Hitler war, Russia's stock had rated pretty low in these islands. Then after Hitler's attack on Russia ond Russia’s magnificent resistance, the pendulum swung Violently the dther way. There was alinost a tidal wave Jaf good will nol doit : re ‘But that honeymoon stage did not long survive the peace. Then came the Cold War, which brought the world to the verge of.a-third world war, . , I think the Americans are still inthe cele war stage~and it. i { iseems to mé that. more Ameri- | cans believe:in-the inevitabilit? jf of.a third world war then has! ever been the case before. : and the third 90 feet. The com. pleted floats were towed. around from Armour Salvage work site at the CN dock to the Cow Ray site earlier this month, when mooring work and piling repairs Bol underway, of teemeea: ser ates ene. palewnieny Memes ‘tink pac neengee DIAL 3. 1 aed se 4g “Evidence , est Ber){n | but tween the} b udge Gem. | minds of st U reachad a elimax early last! t high schools pf 300 members ot} = the church pronps.and the Im-|l not act as an crganization. You|! th groups would be allowed toy started building the three floats, | one 120 feet long, one 110. feet} - Ae troubles ena led non.supa treatment wid SUccesstul foe iy OU ney i sending ig book, It may ied 80 FORD 2-0 A car fort 51, STUDERAK King of thea automatic G2 ‘ - ., Brand neve seat coves pene atle nee tenn ain : 49 STUDEBAN) ft in Western - Canada: were pried; at that. , ener fs a disgrace to ine|7 think wien nthe top Bit Hoe, . ‘ Summet by Be. rdicially consummated Saturday, loose from the “public treasury, ‘iecite “on nope hee aoken peonle of Prince Ruperi is to! tlehers’ fr om Sir Winston | inn 7 . ‘ speclal ade ne ' . Mntig ty ‘ons ae Man oniitants © ] " - , ‘ASC , - 5 ty e i " . i i i veh int) ‘ 5 s 5 Wi: * Os ‘ ‘ a Feit The negotiations and arrangements leading to ws tor tne Te Teered vy od thelr cross must stand. ‘And | PUt it mildly, The type of print | Churchill around lo N¥o Bevan, SEAR y Many more 8 Soe the installation go well back into the city’s n0st-war [7 4 you, Mr. Aldermen. stick to your 1g is so poor that for thase of | talk of poneeful eo-existence, ay. ae motel os | I new post-office “break | Re ts ay. history, and itis a eredi to. (t an, . cure a new post-offic aR= You have the oldtimers|¥S Who wear glasses, or are old,! they really mean it. They think , yh cee , . x ue Vy ANC 11S a credit:to, the manys concerned | water, wharf, railway station, or BUNS. Tou lave the Mt that: (ts Learly Impossible to regd. I've it canbe achieved, van “a 7 that they ‘Were brought.to- such a. successfil con- jother public facllity whieh its behind cnt make It entpae [been all day tanding the mum-| yam not gure that 1 share! vt ) ad | SUPER ra ayy ] ’ . toy votes ‘| | , et ’ 1 @ G oid fe . + , " + } t ‘ ¢ Ry 3 oa fk pas ae . Wu clusion ; . need or vanity demanc ed .| Now as to the power dan on! bers of a half dozen friends, their optimism. I think that the | 112- TAXI: Hi ib . ; The system admittedly has , . , Another thing who pald }- ‘ jhe sande gi ‘heen the arcl f Feder || the Festal! River... if'that dam: ri gilt Suturday | Most important feet in the world | Maen , ; we EFLECTS Cconomny, nveenemny Of Federal. vaised to the right height ft th> faney banquet Se oday ie that. the tre ee Ste eee i we R C 5 “economy, Even’ the Dominica enough power ean be praduced | Ught. Just why should tho | today is that the mast frant{e | a CG et inane wih a [there to supply a city with sev- jordinary taxpayers have tu pays rimnment race of all history | ae and REMINISCES “lade ane te eat intr oral times the present demands, | lll! higher taxes, just soa lew jis atin on—onel speeding: up nat i ' NR oo ‘ . 1 cate calewlation, isn’t able to; Sone ' a anv: S¢lect can have a good meal and} ae Oh | fy BETTER ) Be ia en “— supply any igure for the hun=; Once mare. ant Nod any el uor they can dilug,|Sowhe down, Tew ane iknow | die I here ave three things a Wo-) tendance is far larger than when: dreds of millions of dollars that Le Stick to your Presents you can be sure there will be of any armament race taat end: a atbinge ae out ot ames It does not, . i would have been saved had econ |" ‘AS to the $4,000 patd out to lots of it, and it costs plenty. fed in peaee, en cured: mane . for forty-seven yon ve ate oe necessity rather than poli- (Mr. M. &. Thomas... that waa! .J'm a pensioner In a rented: Ajso as Mr, Attlre points out, ! starred, "For forty-seven years the late‘ teal expediency governed Publie | lroom tnd T wouldn't mind a ond | a — ‘Bud Fisher drew tha Mutt and! works . xpenditures ally a Christmas gift, Alder. | & £00) the Ruastans could end that ar- 7 ay " eds Ae Cl tatt onetig eta ee ont’ Works Department expen ures man George Cagay has a right; Meal at somebody's expense and: a . ; ‘ . The hest ahout getting old is) Jett comic strip, ranking among‘ since Con federation. , yy} 1 taxes mo cmamen. race hy shuply eutling i yt mn ase (hings you couldn't: the world's most popalar, Small vob oF ‘tame at at Iie mommy tor ne | EX-TAXPAYER, | their’ vast army, ° ' have WhEO yolt were young, you! wonder, Never, so faras known.) , . at . dee eee eS eomee ee Ler etch went poe note , wy Ho longer want. py ok ey ald ‘tai driwihg suggest "weapon ahaa? ee aati: os (hey, wor he Ne ‘| a ! Peal cattiettentnitie ' | Ah Whine Binhyhty iit AM Nitidodects To hold | UP in Lhe sive Prony Denil Imofe researe)y Ne taro’ hey dceld- Ys ‘te MN One ed He walk , ial Hy ~— dally Interest that long without | Ment Cbeerutiniderucwtestend ea to make sich 'h gt. | ei WELL PAID Pr hivak amounts to som ‘thi Ou Ing proposals and report upon! ‘That's right, Ald Casey, Stak | eZ | yee Dr. Alfred A, Viadmanis’ na-i- ‘ __ semetning. them Is headed by Dr. BE. P. to your gins and keen your pow-' ' or As y f ads tive of Latvia. and charged with). ~ ‘Weeks, A Prince Edward Is- der dry, The‘publie is with you, | . C70 LO can defrauding the Newfoundland | No less than 805000 automo- innder hy birth with a brilliant} PIFRRE LECLAIRE, |p jpeg Rovermment bins been sentenced | blles crossed Into Ontario from jyecord In Nost-graduate sbudies ‘~~ stemware ee oe! eee | a fo four years with hard labor, "he United States in the first fat Cambridge, he has had ex- EMEMBER! : ‘ | sani "TL Is alleged he stole s200,og0, 88% months of this year, ‘an tensive practical experience with | REM Is, He Premier Smalhyood must have ; Increase of (hree per cent on last severn) international, economle | The wise traveler bnols his conte |! AIRLINES (sadist U7 Irani humor, for of him i, Year. ‘There are, however, some Jagencies ax well as with the-De- plete travel with bbs local traved |! Vee be ls declared he onee said “Now. features concerning Internation. partment of Defence Production, | auent, Ie, foundland will one day ereet qi! matters of unique interest, He ranks as one of the govern. in at Kxlrn Serview ty | ; 7 Hale to Dr. Viadmanis.” Well, Canada ean display roads any [ment's very top cconomlats, and hat Extn “oven { | Th ey his annual Income was only $24,- time but not all ean be sald to | his applleation of ‘sound Cons | Absolutely FREE ' , . se 400. Someane must haye thought Ye perfect, Were and there are onic principles to proposed Your Laest ‘Pravel Avent: | 0 1 Jigger Adams a w fot of the gentleman from” few Washington might os well Jarge-sente public spending could | pur heen’ Travel Agent rene aan \ UVEPSERS, five up attempting Lo equal, mean a good den) to haraased CRAWFOND MOORE TRAVEL | \ Silver Fizz Gin mo wines : ——— taxpayers, Tt could mean also a| LIMITED ' a Mey , ‘te We do not wish to soo! NOT READY j Major nae n ee if | Prince Rupert ‘Perrace — Kitiniat and ALL A LASK A Fill with tonle water ihe UUs Just as true as ever that ‘§ mare costly polluical practises Of | yiataiay phone (4 Phone tt ee vs ey vy (| When a person blames his fall. a ony yy EDA me EEE Phone 3a ye Add Ice and a thin & iy when a chureh bums: the WL ure on bod luck he really menny |! past. 1's pretty SLO WOKCT aeeneeeenrerson — po one . bd ‘he Was nob properly perpared ' aT, oy slice of lemon, pon jo take advantage of what Hte 1 ‘ ( ‘ / a ihad offered him, ‘To recognize REE i ) : . : if ne an opportunity Is one things to : ‘. aa be equipped to take dmmediate ¢ rm \ ; eat advantage of ibis something dit. Builders and Contractors DIAL : yt it ferent altogether,--Rx, ' Sg, atm a Juveniles ave telling one ans ‘ We ots cor ang ae em DIAL OR CALL AT OUR UPTOWN OFFFICE wan way to control parents, . 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