a . wo \ . 4 1 —emmonameae | « . Pee PNGoteet Muthd cab, ’ : *y4 Wat Pale Han ae et a ieee te gg erttectne "An Inde pn “dent dally hewspayer devoted to the “upbuileing at} yringe be Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia, Member of Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. ‘ Publtahed by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited , J, FP, MAQOR, President, eae Subseription Rates: ca Ry carrler—Por week, 25e; per month, 61.00; per year, $10.00 - By mail—Rer months Tbe; per year, $8.00. 4 Authorived ngs second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa Elks Take Lead | UCH eredit is due the Elks Club for its initiative in svonsoring a parade and other event in the city on Dominion. Day. Although: holidays of uny sort are always wel- come, a preat deal is added for those staying in town if there is a bit of pageantry to mark the occasion. In the past Prince Rupert has not shown to any extent that it has much initiative in this respect. While most communities of comparable size have at least one occasion during the summer for indulging | in festive mood — Kelowna has its Regatta, Pentic- tun its Peach Festival, Vernon its Pioneer Days and — soon = Prince Rupert usually does not see fit to let its haty down unless there is a Coronation, a Shriners canvention or some other special affair to celebrate. lor the Elks the organization of a parade will involve a certain amount of work which they seem . auite happy toundertake, It is to be hoped, however, that there will be others who will step forward to show that this effort is appreciated, eral organizations have sivnified their intention to enter the parade, but it is a case of the more the merrier, While prizes for the best float and decorated - marare areal attraction, the fun of devising and ar- ranging an entry should by itself prove sufficient NcENLIVE, In viving the lelks Chib our thanks, let’s also sive it some active support in its worthwhile pro- gram, . Welcome Visitors uring yesterday and today Prince Rupert has, heen host to Masonic delegates attending the mecting of the Grand Lodge of B.C. It is a noteworthy occasion for this city, heing | the first such meeting to be held here in 33 years. hrourhout the province with a total membership of 24,000, ‘This is an important section of B.C.’s popu- lace made up of men who no doubt have an active part in their communities’ affairs, Having recently entertained a large number of | members of the Gizeh Temple Shrine who were here | for their initiation ceremonies, the city feels it is: paming i pleasant and firm acquaintance with | Hritish Columbians — and others from points out- side the province — in the Masonie Order, They dre menwho have contributed a great deal. in charitable endeavor and we are proud to have them with us, ‘for If In 1945. But the fact re- ! imaing.that the world has come .TO PARAPHRASE Walter Lipp- j) nad don Already Bev- ‘Won which Is now in UN wants ta; get out, and all nations w are kept out want to get In. -thelr self-government, but lock ‘forward to UN membership at ‘some time in the future-as rec- cenition of thelr attalnment of i they held too high hopes. jerument. It never did have any ° power to make ithe peace, ‘force of its own--did not even belng heard in the halls of, par- i have ' alone a single warship or olang-‘cronomles, both big and small. tone oad of UN paratroopers. Moreover the visiting delegates represent 150 lodges wnother of certain questions. i perlod in world history, was that! “iit kept the antagonists talking: committee which Sen. Crerar THE sensible way to make the: :on the world free- “speech fune- OVER-ENTHUSIASTIC POLICEMAN’ CUSSES AT WRONG MOTORIST PITTSBURGH Traffic patrolman Maurice Quinian Inst his tempcr Thursday as a motorist made a turn in downtown Mitisburgh. He order the motorist to get moving because he war Cying up traffie. The motorist, who sald Quinkan used a few cholce cuss words, replied: °Take a good look.’ Oulan did, The motarist was paliee superintendent James Elusser, . Qualen drew a three-day suspension, and when he reports liar k he'll he auking: a beat. Pet eee eee oe MOR pe RF fae ee eiplane eeitte en a etme ee aes * VOU REALLY EMIOY BEER WHEN YoU SENE VANCOUVER BREWERIES LIMITED Vitis vere nee ok Tok PUD oe displayed hy Che Llquar Contral Nour oy hy the ‘otumbte a) _Gogerniment nt Welt in PR ee Ree “ Ms meheg mens — ny up ent Car te Ca SLC eyT yoo te ' ee ee : , 4 t . ‘G : a : . “ hoe 4 \ Be a . cb u Pos, : a: " ! at : . 1 1 stubborness of Russia and the’ ‘United States. ‘entry of Austria, Italy, Japan, i Finland, Spain, Ireland, Ceylon. ‘structively blocked the entry of ‘Albania, Hungary, Rumania and Bulgaria. 'giso, for seven years, refused to ‘recognize the fact that a revolu- ‘ton has taken place in China, and that a new government Is jn power, which js just as much a “NinéeNine Tox!’ | | oe a “kNew QCA Flight . As | See It bu nore Dp hil, poll "@ UN at Age 10 ON THE tenth anniversary of the creation of the United Nations the people of the world are taking a rood long second look at this ory: anization designed to bring world peace, “ It has fallen far short of thy 2° 84s the government set up. by over -digh hopes which some Ctorge Washington ‘after 1746. : fo : sts held poorly Informed optimists ( AM not one of those who Is: Ve roetewemccrneae semana wets ~ suid very plainly, in this column: rund over ths CBC In 1044. and. 1045, that UN would never. be: ble to enforce the peace be-: tween the super-powers, AS some safely through ten years of tie greatest danger In the whole his.’ ‘tory of the human race. ‘ If there had been no UN or: | jganization there would have vi has recently said, the UN can ‘been much more Hkiihood thit prevent Finland from attacking the cold war would have beco: vt Russia, but not Russia from at- “hot wart and a hot war fought tae king Finland, ‘between Russia and the U.S.A. . The fact remains that In 1945 -between 1945 and 1955 would the chlef worry, behind the hove left much of our civilizatian fa ruins. U.S.A. would wash its hands ‘of the second werld organization, as e, with such tragic ‘vonsequences, with Its own first ‘brain-child, the League of Na- ‘tions. At ten years of age, the UN Is. \ stil! the best hope of mankind, He might have gone much gs the first, erude but solid step. further and sald that all the col- “ping stone toward the eventual +» & & mann, the most significant: thing about UN is that no na-: abs hich cial countries of the world not poriiament of man. , only look to UN to help them get disappointed in UN because 1\ seenes, was whether or not tie: meee ei cae ce emma F a fins gs am * adit -| For Port Alice VANCOUVER. A tiew. daily’ ay alr service through Port Allee! »Monoy talks when It comes fon recently announced byjto marrying In western Afrlea,”; Queen Charlotte Alrlines Ltd. — [remarked an observer. What's 99 This recent ‘set-up of air ser-'qifferent there from here? You: vice became effective on June 18 pave to have a down payment, end now serves.that community for and a TV get.—Sarnin Ca- every day except Sunday, leaving nadlan Observer. Vaneouver at 12:30 p.m. and are) tiving ‘at Port Alice via Port TIP TO PARENTS Hardy at 3:35 pm, Southbolind service now leaves jn charge for safoty's sake, she| Port Allee at 9:00 a.m, and at’ soud have the telephone where rives In Vancouver al 12:00 noon. : the parents may be renched ag disappearing, Maybe that will pat of inerenmed cr ie Queen! ‘well as the nuinber of both police ed fire depts, Charlotte. Alriines Ltd. to even. 2" fre dep (ually. furnish dally flights to all major points on the west-and: fect on vision especially when east coasts of Vancouver I-'they have been filled and emp- land. ted several times Guelph Mer- “cury. Some gota th cote ce anteieseteoninetanmeanentmmatnnetarasmnamentonemtenrcd Call Off Hunt For Lost Plane VANCOUVER — The ROAF fo, cocktalls. Thursday night culled off Its: search for a Pacific Western Alr- Time was when women only end than a week with = four aboard. REFLECTS mo and REMINISCES When the bahy sitter Is left: Glasses have an amazing ef-, + Se itamet dee wary a At hie, in itself is enough to sink a party. “One suspects that My, ;Drew would. be Just ns happy 3s a plain Conservative. Fourteen of his members have already changed to the designation, of Conservative. Besldes he . will gather In the votes of all hor- fased headline writers, et ens ee awe te cor leader Donald Macdonald says that Ontario's forests. are help keep his party out of: tho ‘ woods, A: survey shows that the: av. ‘erage Jaywalker actually ‘loses 'time—except when being, rughed to a hospital. Of course, ‘ahy- one being taken’ toa “hots goes In a hirry., Aa ereemtenmnactt mene gente. fa. ‘exehanged recipes for cakes and , ‘les, Now they exchange recipes No matter what the officials nes floatplane missing for mpre sey and cling to, the end of hy- men phenation Is a pretty generally, -necepted fact, The old name Is }- The plane, a single- -engined | nandier. Headline writers frus- |: Cessna 180, disappeared June {4 | trated by cohn Bracken, produce |. while on a Umber-survey flight: ed the horrible Prog.-Con. This in the Ocean Falls, B.C., coastal , srea some 200 miles north af Vancbuver. Casablanca, Morocea; has as mundelpal swhnmlng pool meas- url 1,576 by 246 feet. How toswim and stay alive Vo you know the safest times of day to swim? What to do if you , Bet a sudden leg cranip? How to OTTAWA. DIARY 5 By ; stay afloat even if you can’t vee : swim aatroke? Do you know the M. Mac ‘ new method of artificial respira- Senator T. A. (Tom) Crerar of ' free and equal natlonheed. >Menitoba has spent 40 years on t+ + 4 ‘THOSE who openly say, or see-' Parliament Hill as an MP and etiy etly believe, that the UN has Senator. “His long career en- failed believe as they do because compasses six cabinet portfalios. He can safely be ranked as a The UN never was a world gov. Senior statesman and a man with some experience In government spending. real law to keep *P Now his firm, clear voice is It had né physical’ a singles policeman, let. Wament calling for government ‘The sound Is having a jarring It had only one real power— fect on free-spending elvil ser- ‘the power to mobilize the mor: aly Wants and patronage - hungry force of the world, on one side or Members of the commons who yy ive come to regard the upper ‘has used that power with good, chamber as a quiet club for’ re- ‘effect. on nunerous occasions, jtired pollticians that should be (But its main achievement, over!S¢e" only on ceremonial occas- ‘the most dangerous ten- “year fens and heard not at all, A report by the senate finance ‘and not shooting, heads {Is the cause of the ner- & bs & . arid} junior politieas, It con- UN work better than it has: Worked to date 1s to concentrate: tlun of UN. About one-third the national governments of the’ world are still kept out of the UN, by the phrased than usually {5s ex- pected from parliamentary com. mittees dominated by the Liber-. a! majorities In both houses. In effect, Sen, Crerar’s re- Russia has so far vetoed the sotting the example of reason and common sense in spending, both pubile and private, was the: federal governmerit’s, “Surely it §s para ale for goy- crnments to economize both in small things and large things,” The USA, has equally ab- But the U.6.A. has Important to keep alive in the minds of atl the people of the nation an understanding of what: freedom means; People may: clamor for seeurity-—many are Golng that today---but: Ib should never ie forgotton that If per-: jean freaduim uy suerifised for’ | persona apecurily . pigvide 4eestdvernmentg th ii iia aed fact of Iife lor the human race a8 em npr saninann mae te vousness’; amongst bureaucrats :tains a warning ‘against present! ng will mean | ‘government tendencies that is! With deficlt financing -much stronger and more bluntly port said the responstbitity for’ the report sald. “Above all, it Is: end he will have elther freedom : tion the Red Cross recommends? or security.” . July Reader's Digest tella The committee cited some In- : teresting figures in) {ts report: The number of civil servants has ‘ increased from some -46,000 In| 1939 to nearly 175,000 now. The your life, or someone else's! Get July Reader's Digest today: 44 articles’ of lasting interest, in- cluding the beat from leading federal payroll is up from less’ magazines and current books, yin than $80,000,000 annually be- | condensed form. # : gight simple rules that may save | fore World War ID to $654,000,-!. * 8c PER DOZEN PAIO EMPTIES. PLEASE THEM READY WHEN DRIVER. CALLS. ror AVE THE. 8 This advertisement is not pubs Control Hoard or by the Goxerm meant of Brlush Columbia. . . 000 In the current figeal year 11} i there was a gain of some $65,- 060,000 in total federal salaries | just year and another. gain of nearly $40,000,000 this year. ” | Institution of the five-day week, for instance, added $243,- 000 a year to the cost of servielng public bulldlings in Ottawa alone | the committee pointed out. - . The committee sald the figures ; it studied show a tendency to increase government spending, at all Jevels, beyond the needs af’, the normal population In- grease. This means deficit fine,|. idifee, A progression of years | For Men Sandals, Mocassins, ruinous Inflation. The danger flags are flying, ithe Crerar committee sald. “This | Ig 2 matter which reserves ‘the | :darnest attention of public men; ‘evorywhere,” | | The report |s getting thought. | ful attention in a lot of “ins $3.95 _ For Ladies ors. 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