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But whate happens, the original wee nig scheme in which it'was a:factor should not | gotten, At is the actual outline of the deam ] nner nots sine ayaa what br om can be done | 4 Nananio’ ~ Goyernmen}-control: of British Colunala hyd ~olectric:y Sah ‘Mel dtp yMivor Earle West- WOOK, YE ee Spent ng 10-0 Chamber of Commeree meeting this week, © Mayor Weatwood sald: ao "Because. of the influence hydro- olectric resources have “on the future development. of this province (hey should ‘be oy --egntralied hy.(he government of (his ‘provinee!” He-also asked the gover ument (o provide We BO, Power | ~ Conmitission ith funds enough to push development of hydro- _ Cleetrle:enerpy ona “wholesale scale," ‘BC, should adopt the Ontario “system of development “under: Which (he province woild develop power to be distri. buted: elther ‘by, publicly owned commis ysions or private came panies, he ‘ancl, ~ Buch a course of nelion would, he sald, tle in with the need vot wider disnersn)of Industry in necord with defence needs and Industrial requirements of the provinces, wspaper devoted ‘to the. upbullding of Prince Rupert: 1 per tionth, $1.00; per year, $10.00 Ottawa | By Elinove P loot roll Kid Gloves for Y Reds: . THE latest congress of the party has shocked the wes- a n world, for a curious reason, The west had learned the hard way how to deal with Stalinist Russig, new. streamlined revime, head- ed by Krushehev, has western ‘statesmen temporarily baffled. 'The elaborate and ° costly de- fences which we have built up to checkmate the threat of mili- tary aggression ‘are uscless to} meet the new challenge. ‘For Russia, headed by Khrushchev and Bulganin, intends to: meet yand beat the west on the west’s rown chosen Bround ¢ of economic expansion. ie . i) % Ir ANYONE. had any doubt be- “fore that the ‘reality of the changes ‘in Russia, the events of the latest Communist congress showd shatter the: uncertainty forever.” The Russians have a new “soft,” kid ‘glove line of world policy. which. i is going to be far more difficult for the west to! meet. Not only has’ ‘Stalin's harsh one-man dictatorship been pub- licly denounced, but—and_ this is far more important—the’ Rus- ‘sian Communist leaders have de- liberately:. repudiated the main point of doctrine in‘the hundred year old revolutionary religion of Karl Marx, They now claim that the class struggle does not need to be intensified to the point of elyi! way.in.éach country, They now admit, what Communists 6 rom never admitted before, that the parliamentary system en- | ables any necessary change, how- ever drastic, to be made, if the : | people want it. Coming from anybody else ex. | ee Khrushchev, this would be ithe Communist cause. The point i is that the new doc lltrine. has come from the Com- |. munist pope himself. -Morcover, the promulgation of the new re- | ‘|lesser leaders in the: {top . of the hierarchy. There can be | no: doubt, that the new? Ine 8 rryvrvy Fe Teer errr | See It} Russian Communist . But it is clear that the} rank heresy, indeed treachery to t Quebec's courtesy Toronto Telegram. : LETTERBOX WARNS OF DANGER: _ The Editor, 7 The Daily News: i Iam. a newcomer in Prince Rupert and T-am amazed that there hasn’t been a line or com- ment concerning the recent ar- ticles by Tom, Alsbury which s AD peared: ‘in the ‘Vangouverg. press. Prince Rupert was specifically mentioried in oné of these:-ar- ticles as being ‘the location: nn one of 65 Commiinist cell3™ i British Columbia. for the party are recruited. - The United Fishermen ‘eral hundred members here, , 43 sizeable increases mentioned too. and this has been alleged to be Comn-:! munist controlled. “ hing. about the strength anid | ‘growth of Communism in. city, : ot These Reds“ who are $0 ‘Suc- ‘cessfully: spreading the “Coin: | ‘munist line by getting ~ ways: were paid over and they. L were: guaranteed life- -time,jobs.| B, it Bud’ ‘they live*in bur conutry, | es vf yyy evr vey yTVyTyETyrevereerreerrr, mF . v It is veda -contiliation board battle, these cells that espionage agents The wage pattern which will! “goods would not be competitive would heartily coun-: move, 7 It is time the people of Prince | more. Tea Rupert woke up and did, some-; - “them-| i ‘continuing. “Lgion has been attended by. Selves into important positions | pecially inithe thing se en- ‘speeches, from the whole host:of : im unions. wouldn’t’ want. to live: gineering, and’ mii ayers | iin Soviet Russia even if their! 7-77 are oe yo a official: t s % " “enjoying the. freedom and all WHILE .there is no’ doubt” that: the advantages of our way , of; ots 0 Ne . the new kid glove line of world! Jife ‘and all the time they : are; g ention ‘to a br oad Communism will be harder for! subtly working to undermine! Bh ad.for Price Rupert and shows ina the west to meet, there is no| i reason why it. should not prove, welcome, nevertheless, ! ‘Far from dedioting the fact! that the, Comniuaist powers in-! tend to pour much money - into: depressed ‘countries of Asia and! ; j Africa; the west .should exult iin. Moscow's change of heart: If! ‘the Marshal plan Was a fine; ‘thing, both for thos2 in U.S.A.) iwho fihanced it and for those in! :Europe who benefitted by it, so; /& Similar plan financed by Rus- D ‘la could also help the human ‘vace, | We live in a fool's paradise if | we imagine that desperately poor: sountris 3, like Egypt, offers of ceonomic help. from: | van ineet and heitt the new Red’ an cnpe. ds. to, AGO, there. a With. Hel mdst. es t os, he in MY opinion, the new “soft" ' Soviet line will raise in more. ‘acute form the whole question of : ‘the legality of Communist parte a4 We und destroy our democracy. ‘The Communists are lying and ‘clever, ruthless and vicious in’ their ‘task of achieving domination, - sti} have our democracy—be just as ruthless and vielousjand weed oul thee Kremlin stooe from our society. GARNET E, JOHNSTON Prince Rupert. ne en ens ete ere nen ete mene ot arnt pees octor Raps ‘Statements : FORT FRANCES, Ont, () -- cers have been collecting India,‘ Dr. B, W. Solomon, Fort Frances: necessary knowledge hirma ov Indonesia, will reject. medical health officer, Wednes- subject, but it hay only reeently day agcused the Calgary medi- become possible to start prac- Ru ssa, The only way that Weal health officer of spreading "eal Work on planying “false propaganda” “world sowhil; 1a, : Let us—while W-ing the annual navy finane-2i 3°S the main ‘were “to employ nuclear powe: by saying {ne nuclear power plant.” fhjgridation “dan “hupult ttihangs! mia, dislurb the funtion 4 the building ity’ fourths jitom-power- “use ed subniating, die to be fiulsh- parathyroid elands ‘and . other Ws. In a local radio broadeast: he’ i ede 7, y*y, Ferree Fre A VARYING RANGE of temperatures is ‘expected in Canada in the next 30 days according to. the long-range forecast of the United States.w2ather bureau. This map, prepared on the basis | of the forecast, shows that. temperatures ‘are exnected to range from much above normal in Ungava peninsula to much below, normal in northern British Columbia. Above inap G (CP Photo) ~ OTTAWA DIAR By NORMAN | * Despite last week's settlement! available jobs are chasing of the -General Motors strike—' scarcity. of qualified workers, | at huge over-all and: management alike — the! spiral. most threatening cloud which! Ottawa aythorities recognize as| spiral) once more, they possibly darkening the national | take other prices and costs up Railway management and work- ers “are currently’ lto the point ‘emerge from the disputes al-; with goods from other and. i ready in process or in prospect! tries. Allied Workers Union which has | isn’ t discernible as yet. But Fed- | a membership of more ‘than‘era] ecoiomists warn that if it come, The economists on Par-: lic are concerned this ts not very 7,000 and which must have. sey-i leans towards another round of! jiament Hill are keeping their. evident. Nor are we able to see it could be; fingers crossed for the next few that the present | union | ‘highly upsetting tothe national’ weeks or so until the danger, ‘economy and could make infla- ! ‘season passes. ‘tion a very good danger once: a omy is operating Actually, Federal economists’ somewhere between the record: this: consider that the only real re-' ‘pace of 1953 and the slow-down ; maining danger of disastrous in-; rate of 1954. Unemployment has: i flation” now is held by the labor. ‘been climbing fairly font. with j booni’ conditions! since early jast December, in the eonomy, es- | -been rapid, But there are still 1ng sectors, 218,000 more individuals work- was the case a’ year ago. And; “most authorities the peak of unemployment fol. the present Winter has jus! about been reached, British Plan Atom: Run Subs LONDON (Reuters) — Britain: “has announced she is planning ‘to build atom- -probelied submiat- _ines asa first step toward a pas- Sible nuclear-powered navy, A memorandum accompatiy- rapid improvement. A yeassuring feature of the. it is predominantly seasonal in character, rather than a reflec. tion of weakness tn (he eson- estimates said nuclear energy omy, Severe weather during De- “may well become in the future source of propulsion tho Maritimes and in the Wes: ' for both naval and merchant have cut working forees in log- oo ging dumbering and -construc- The Admiralty's intentions °!* bi In the first iystance in submar- Ines,” The report said that “for some Years scientists and naval offl- the this ture across the nation has held up well--so well that it coutd be tt dangerous source of inflation, EXECUTE n BY “GAS JEIFPERSON CITY, Mo, uh - Sweating nervously but other- wise showing no emotion, Ar- thur Ross Brown gulped cyanide sas and died quickly. early. todiy, He was executed in the Mis “urd prison’s gas chamber far kidnapping, raplag and slaying Mrs, Wilma Allen, dd-year-old on aon. The Untled States. now fs td in 1950 Adnailrs ay Bark « Mountbatten ead he "had searched the liter- sald in Washington tas. Novem- ‘ature for any contribution that ber that Breltain could save uw Kansas Clty mother of twa, last AW Met, Lies In western cowmitries, The really yital consideration’ ts how the Communists intend ta “use the parliamentary process Th is one Wing to say that Com. jmunist parties in Italy and ‘France can use the parliamen-:' i lary process lo attain office, The ‘nald test of Soviet Intentions Is what Communist parties Intend ito do with polltieal power, if and: deel" und found none, He described opponents fluoridation as "the same group. (hat have oppased every warthe | while and progressive measure, Ineluding the pastew- zation of mk, chlorination af walter, diptherin taxold and “I do. not’ feol that i 1s well to concentrate the industry ‘when they attain office by free, smallpox vaccine” of the pr ovlnce! tn Vancouver rnd Burnaby, 1b should be dls. persed as widaly.ns possible for the benefit hoth of Industry “nd, the: people, : J pellovo, that Industry, ‘wherever feasible, ahould (9 Iahyor,” “BEDDING SPECIALS. - - GORDON & ANDERSON SPRING FILLED . ~ MATT RESSES . rom cover 95,00 BOX SPRINGS |. From. cece $9950 FELT MAT TRESSES Fram vate: $16.75 All Alzog Wy Btock it GORDON & ANDERSON ce Dial 3014 ont Forget Notary Minvatre! Show April dane i ‘democratic means, Jf Chey Intend to repeat what ‘they heve done In Czechaslo- Valin, Poland, Hungary, Ruman-: Un, Bulgarian, and in other coun 1 trles, In whieh they selzed pow. “or hy the old Stalinist lechnique, ‘then the demoeratie world will: have to realst Communism by even more vigorous measures ithan have ever been contemplate. ‘od Lo date, Up titnow, Conmuntsm huis: always held that it had to ob- tain pawer by hook or by erools:! ‘tnd then ruthlessly had to Hqul- | date, completaly and forever, all ryal pares, Before the world Communist! party ean claim to be a demo-: cratle bady, worthy of equal treatment with all others, i has jta demonstrate. (his; Ave Communist parties willing lo permit the people of any: country to throw out the Red iRavernment, when they no long. rar want th? | That da Che essential, vital ait. , Herence between lotalllarlanisun and true demoerney and it lea | difference Wy no mens extine indshed by the Intest cools of ithe peace doves ly Moscow, Use Want Pm AE a ae nate See eRe ban Ads—Thoy Pay. delivevy This advertisement it nat pu - lished ar displayed by the Liquor Control Hoard or hy the Govern ment of Britith Columbia, Dr, WoL TN might have alven vee's In constrnetion fo medical researeh on this qb. etemlespowared sub if the Us of mn ee eee mime ke ee eee ewe . FOOTBALL 'TOUR SYDNEY @--A football team would furnish bvformation — on of ‘Hts own prajeets, but Ws requests " Uaiversity players from. the had been turned down wlth re. United States, sponsored by the artet because US. law did pot University af California, wall henlth Permit. release af such atomte tour Australla when the nest luifornation. season starts In April Fly with ELLIS AIR LINES From Prince Rupert To Ketchikan Wrangel Petersburg Juneau With Connactions to Seattle and Whitehorse (Office Opposite Post Office) Dial 2223 Third Avo, UTNE Kt k CURD, Warman enemies hmaaereeeney, : {Sots AURIS Rap RTERNNagetn nnddepennna aan dstentene te eneneeieenine sem aenmneNnine | pide m “two or three wecks, We “hope ‘this column, but one of the: biog ‘ing as some of the boys did. from M, “Mac LEOD | ‘sitting back and enjoying this a: ghould remind him that he will cost. to labor! and wages are threatening to; when the thaw starts (probably If wages ‘should commence to: and his erew will be able to cope would, with them all. ducing for export markets costs Town Planning Commission. In: locked in a:and prices would rise speedily view.of the anticipated exten- where Canadian: sion of the village boundaries we That way real trouble could: sion now put as far as the pub- Right now the national écon-- at a tempo: steadily and, in some weeks its advances have* ing ‘at the present’ noment than | believe thay! —anans The first! ¥ signs of Spring weather are ex- pected to bring substantial and, ; current unemployment jis that § camber and most of January ir f tion in those areas, But the nen i eral industrial employment pic- | f ‘of Highways foreman Ta errace ‘Vie WS and Comments . By Frank Heeley | SANT) PTA Wruly” satisfactory plan forthe, THIS AND 'PITAT | village as presently consti ituyedt» We would like to take this op-; Extension of our Villdwe: portunity of welcoming all those boundaries will provide - ‘many new Terr nee Meader who have | problenis about which we-"shd | mission have formulated any ‘that you will come to like, our pressing problems would seem tor ‘up-to-the-minute paper and be the matter of -zoning, THs especially, of course, we hope; Problem will call for some. Dery, ‘that you will find our column ‘son wilh experience and ‘vision “stimulating if not always satis-/!o map out a long rangé: plage fying, 'Unul this zoning business + hag. You know, we in Terrace have j i been completed il, will: Ne ties had a pretly rough winter this! | possible-to properly att ack,inanye year, We ate told that there iol the other potential problemsx have been worse ones. but we: We certainly hope, theretakes -are inelined to think sometimes. {hat the Board of comin that they must have been way; ¢ts will heed the plea “4 ‘back with the Ark. However, }Junlor Chamber if we ' we would like lo say a public: have an orderly village, thank you to local Department : _ George = Beaton and his gallant erdw. We have had a very good serv- : ‘ice from the boys this year and at, we appreelate that It is not very Stork Shoppé. pleasant. work ploughing — the “ KLATTER Streets al 20 ‘clock in the morn-- ae ste ‘The GREYS are here ware Srey coats for Spring: Wee mean, They're just lovely: tco. And desoite the’ ‘weather they are selling... Does seem as though we: Wea etre, ‘time to time, wow we can just sée-Gearge ttle bouquet but perhaps we ‘be having lots of complaints ia July) and,we hope that. he The next thought that occurs horizon ‘is, the labor otitlook, wi them, For Canadian work- to us Is that the eer are, rushina tne secsony te eDisputesip Hp, are pending in! erg real wages would be lowered are out to have the Board ao 7 Nhédnation ‘Vast steel industry| by reason of higher living costs; . Commissioners use the services! but remember, Easter, is and‘in other automotive plants. ‘for Canadian industries pro-: of a member of the Provincial ! ‘early this year... Wp¢IIr - heli§ vou finance then tod,” ona LAY AWAY plait: ak : Come in and meeting: “ane pea endorse — this: We do have a zoning commis- like them, zoning com- TRY THE - For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods “OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDEPS DIAL . Open 6 am, lod asm, (35 And Ave, West Regulations Pursuant To Section 35 Of The Highway Act § Notice is hereav given that lezd and speed restri-fans Boon the Northern Trans Provincial Highway rem Prince f fupert to Pacific, and on all inbetarv coeds, be Bm imposed without further netice to prevent excessive ean age during spring break ur B Dated at Prinee Rupert, BC. this 2)si day of February. 1936. RS CUNLIFFE, Divisional Fneineer, By Authority Minister of Highways TULA SA RTE IR SCAN TA ANNI N U, ODD P| To Clec Walnnt Ging Cabinet, Sh diteh, a wide, but noe natleerhte, Waterfall design, $9 7.50 Slightiv danuesed Glass Mant. Speci Bed Chats... upholstered, Can he miele into shigle bed and as a lounge elaine its most comforvuhle, tdeat far Che exten SEIDEL WO, see ceceeeseesen $79.50 Jtollaway Cots. State sive with Nestniare , Sprig titled maliress POUPUeneega rey Certad cteteeeee ¢ Corner China Cabinet, Walnnt. Made for weorner, tas leege glass fran. (RIAA ORL 4 "$69. 50 Carpet. rene Deslen. Made by Meter minster ON Wa, To Clear, Speed al. "$Q q 50 Other Uriah Carpet te Steel, De) Laie Cit Wied fh ehiadis, Dinky Table, ee A MacKENZIE FU FURNITURE 0. A Clood Tne to iy fer aver a Quarter af Century 308 3rd Avo. W, Dial 4146 Grevs, we know you watt Gr and Cal @ || | iM yy thy WW Mu lif 1" ly i ns af Lo} t 1 '