a Pg Te ee ee NT ene ome: ae eee a fen We tee e -- oe * as chen We out thee Wednosuay, Jue 2y, oe, » Het oe ee An Independent daily newspayerr uevoted to the upbullding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia, Member of Canadian Press —- Audit Bureau of Clyeulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Aasnclation, Publlahed by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited J. FL MAQGOR, President, oN TRID mae oy inllPer month, The: per year, $8.00, Bubseriptidn Rates: Authorized aa recond class mall by the Post Offlee Departinent, Ottawa Scenery vs. Industry LTHOUGH an order-in-counceil has now officially marked off the flooded area of Tweedsmuir Park as a storage basin for Alean, it is doubtful that this controversial case will be closed so readily. > One organization still protesting the manner in Which flooding was carried out is the ‘Tweedsmuir Purk Rod and Gun Club. Ina recent letter to Mine ister of Lands R. Is. Sommers it said: “The fate of Tweedsmuir Park will remain a live | issue, Instead of a great lovely continuing asset, we have here an appalling horror, a vast festering sore in the heart of our province, Without extenuation, it monument for decades to come of futility and erveed, a veritable graveyard.” The Club is disturbed not only by the destrue- tion of scenery but by what it regards as a mortal hazard. Recalling that last March five men were drowned when theiy boat struck an underwater snag in Stave Lake near Mission, which also was dammeil for power purposes, the Club added: out on the waters of these lakes. Sudden storms will | anise and boats will be wind driven and impaled on snags and debris and many will be drowned, Already there have been a number of near tragedies, and the - situation will worsen.” While it is understandable that those who have | it close personal attachment to this magnificent park are appalled at the effect of the flooding, there is | hard realism in the view expressed by the Victoria | Daily Times that what has happened is “now literally | area should be polled. Esquimalt witter behind the dam.” — . “British Colunibia, in this instance, bartered | scenery and recreation area potential of high value for the great commercial asset ef an aluminum in- dustry,” the paper says. “Few people suggest that the price was too high for the industrial development it purchased, Many, an the other hand, believe that the flooding of the lakeland was carried out without adequate prepara- tion, aT hey think that foresight before the water was ‘aise could have produced something a great deal hetter than lake margins of drowned trees.” As one group expressing the latter opinion, the Tweedsmuir Park Rod and Gun Club should at least By carrler—-Per week, 26e; per month, 81.00; per year, ‘$1000 . . : igogd-yetured smile that won sa: “In the coming years many people will venture | | Lethbridge Herald. SLET'S HAVE PLEBISCITE ‘settle present gnd fulure conten. ‘ply Js to put it te a general: ‘plebiscite. Ee winr@sne ww Lot tenet {Le “a +’ ‘SEs Ab ’ z } There is a vital need In back- ward ureas of the world, for dire 39 j ey apse ! prize stich sanity as they stilt “4 ee one iy vee yee Te } OTTAWA Too Mut “DIARY On Ne rei ane me | OTTAWA 005 " : teed inet te pe Members of partiamont who Who hag fought fot-yenra:agalnat,. ‘ crime comle: books. with -sonie. Davie. Fulton, * . Provinel Made greater ect economle and technical as- SE IMTAKCON | x . success, says there still is too would ¢o tistance. The free world has vf is We = Sof Pe ee ae eb ae have anew tee polon much lurid literature on Canad portation'at ae rently recognized this. But bie ; a Mena 19e {| the government argument on the !n newsstands, offence. but Impey free world has something even Te Smee | Fos Ne we mb Howe emergeucy powers bill. The “The British Columbia Progress: bedatight under any more precious than food or ma- jg =P NETAX ON INCOME-e1:$500Feteat—ent—M risk of a coniplole menta} black- siv¢ Conservative, froth Kanjloops .c crhinery to share: its Christin | \ wu i eres CHE owe trom sheer confusions sild I the Commons: tint Io dents of freedom and justice and ‘ a aL cL cae [ie Phe LEE «| greater than they Ike to take, Should - be: tightene ains the dignity.of Individual man. — Ne ee ms Here Is a sample explanation Printers ‘and. publishers «of ‘thes ' Tf these are not, explained as 4 “tL eM CoNe NITAX ON INCOMETal qo from: 2 ‘sentor cabinet minister Wewal.books, mi the core of our specess, then weg (SRE RT Te Wp, From . mie Int cages,” he: anid’ '; merely bargaining with Cum. ¥ mht . * who wag overheard trying to per.!° In, loo many cages, “he: sald, yp At Nan a Wena aterialisth: yoy ayn bs ae SuTEL suade some of the Liberal rank- Only leeal vendors are -prosecut-; my Hes Own MALORUISES PM BS eS Pte : (0 81, ond-tite who coutdn’t quite over- &4. anne tines Note nothing “1 don’t, know: i vtemal Chavette SARS Sen abe rade newindian hinnsin atten anh | ‘ moro than.a licence fee,” Wc: ATQW ~The Montreal Citelte, 1945 44 AS BOs AS 89 SONS] 1 BO SASS come ele Instinctive disiike of, “Tha only 'way to. deal nde- Inert that ied (ewe evens memes ; wee ‘ : it a . piled? THAT BOW THE | A disconcerting trend Is nollee. | able in Canadian public affalrs.! shows. Income tax payets thls -It ds unlikely to be an Interna. | ‘tional Incident, but it could be. ! Recent pletures of our foreign | indister, Hon, Lester B, “Mike”! “Pearson show him minus the bow tie that made him famous. We “y Sete mete ne sae retary ne hope this toggery change will not : become permanent — we like) ‘Mike" in his baw the. He wears | Oman “one with ar ease and Jauntiness| jthal ds netural. “Mile's "baw tle is part of hint, as much a part of him as tie RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters)—-' iuny frlends for hin—and for: Canadau—at the U.N. converge on Brazil for the 33th International Eucharlstie. Con- yetess here July 17 to. 24, The most satisfactory way to’ Preparations fer thelr recep: tlon have been going on for the: ton over suggested fluoridation : tely housed and fed, ‘Ihe visitors will Inelude the. papal leyate, Benedetto Cardinal Masella, at least 17 other care dinals, Many archbishops, -bishi- ops itd priests, and thousands | cf ordinary men and wamen, | As the water supply: is common to Victorian and ils: munielpal nelghbors, the, whole - end Saanich favor a plebiseite. Ook Bay has sald it will abide by: that course. This leaves only PLANES CHARTERED | Victoria, which is expected lo, They will arrive by alr, land: come to a decision on the matter and sea. Many arriving by sea: shortly, 'WHt-use their ocean Hners, an- of the issue of fluoridation by: lian and foreign airlines are ade those who are’ equally sincere in: ding more planes, many of them! thelr views, the subject is one, Spectilly Gaartered, to bring in, upon which the genera! public’ the pligrims, ys must In some measure rely upon. The. Brazilian government is experienced advice. It is diffi- helping many by telaxing visa: cult to set aside what appears to regulations for the duration of. be considerable welght in the the csngress, Thus, visas will’ medical and dental professions not be needed by pilgrims ‘fromm! with regard to the active lessen-; Chile, Denmark and Switzerland: receive attention for future reference, The govern- ment parks experts who had recommendations along the same line,during negotiation of the Alcan deal were given little voice in the final outcome. There tras, and is, no legislation which could make their ar- guments count, ‘ . ‘ * If Mr. Sommers and the rest of the cabinet are wise, they will look upon the Tweedsmuir Park group’s letter as a rentinder of this. When industrial dnd scenic interests ¢onflict, there should be greater qssurance that a fair compromise will be reached. COFFEE BREAK CAN SAVE LIVES: OVER LONG HOLIDAY WEEKEN As simple a precaution as a coffee break could save many tlives over (he Dominion Day weekend, according to the All ~ where fluorine in suitable pro- those holding passports tssued | portion is present in their diet. 9” Canada, Argentine, Uruguay, : It 1s equally difficult to arrive at Paraguay, Mexicu and Unedni- | & point where one must hold that !ted States. followed unquestioned and that ithe public would never have a choice, So p pleblscile appears to be the logical step. The fluoridation proposal inso- Church authoritles are care. ranging for “reserved meals” to} ite served at certain haurs at ‘terlain restaurants where pil-! grims will be able to presen ar as s SEEMS yoy. rt far as the public Is aware seems vouners bought from congress! to be in lent help bat ovens authorities, In this way, it ds! 1 OF hope themselves eanrit be considered regular restaurant users in. tha! a cured ahere are some city toa minimum. The prices} cources of tooth decay which this of ‘there “reserved meals" raniae individuals say ao they are with, (rat, 20 erwaelros (34 eents) to S say § : scruzelros ($1,139), In thelr rights, On the other, One problem Is causlny cons; hand If the addition ofa minute cern ts the effect of the Iuvaston amount of fluorine to the drink-. ray... Ing water can lessen even one cause of deeny in teeth for chil- vren that would be a gain. Chil- Catholic Parley Set For Brazil. July 17 to 24. ing of decay in children’s teeth nd free visas are being given to; _ d to keep inconventence to’. & FEDERAL INCOME tax as been taking a smaller bile out of | individual ‘acomes since the wartime year of 1943, as this graph year will share an $85,000,000 reduction. Percentage of Income pald as tax wag ata peak during renee’ the last wo years of the-Kurcan war, starting to drop again a ‘they exist on the statute books Yetrt ago In the Commons ngrea- |f (h: cad of 1952, ‘This graph is based on Incomes of married tax. |£Md could be payers, La various Income brackets, without dependents. ° (CP Photo}. on the ‘city’s already straliied About 1,000,000 Roman Catholics’ water fesources. Many arens of; from all parts of the world will, the capital have running: water | tor only'a’ few hours a day, sume for only... few hours ‘a week. Municipal authorities say thal extra’ pipeg will have been ‘ald by mid-July, ensuring an ade- last year with a view to ensur- quate supply, But many citizens: of Greater Victoria's water sup- | 208 that all pilgrims are adequa- ate taking the precaution of In-, stalling extra water. tanks Jn thelr homes. Thousands cf dowhbje-decker beds are belng made by several factories, and painters, electri- clang and carpenters are at work on huts and dormitories all over the city In an effort to solve the problem of houstag sugh an in- flux. All state schools in the capl- While a good deal of argument chored in the port of Rlo de Jan-. ‘2! as Well as a nymber of pri-: i has been addressed to both sides eiro, as floating hotels, Brazl- Vale schools are being turned into dormitories, The ministry of war {s making avallable several blocks of military barracks, while soccer and athleti: clubs in the city have cffercd space for the Installation of bunks, all professional advice is to be MEAL VOUCHERS - i ie / ‘holtday at his favorite St, An- Pacific Alriines executive, ar- 1 suranga Be rlyes'In Vancouver, fret Cana- , Canada Insurance Federation, . dren become adults. in due dian {o return from Argentina t Officlals of the federation, which represents more than o0.. ; s the ' 3nenos Alre ve . ' course, In the last analysts the following the Buenos Aires 1 200 fire, automobile and casualty insurance companies, sald {iswue comes to rest on bellef in Re ects an revolt, He was five blocks gy fatique due to long hours of driving was an omajor cause of - . ne ‘ / traffic aceldent: on holiday weekends the welght of Informed opinion to way from the .government 9 ANTE Aeeiden’. ON DONday weeRends, xs to the results to be expected Reminis {palace when the first bombs e They recommended the following precautions for long ‘from the suggested nection, And ces “fell, He said Argentina's Preel- ete Mp inate ator taglng out on tl SE Te eal within. Aiythingsreduduiow thee Seti oh Te IG shot), He : tt, nt tel. epeiahimotpublershples, iy 6! “Anythingspredkablo'y fiejuirom eof his coupiry. (CBRN OO), ee inte He UA wh a works. +4y Ha Aerts athe: the portal clork. af tho-old ‘ig ba Sa . tives I hoatibte ee break or rest perlod frequently, changing “ergency in the present Instance math ‘A ae CL ES SWEDISH TRCINICIANS ‘driver, isible, Pennie veearay! “Only the ten Comnragidet) er : — @ Never drive when tired, Recent sclentifie experiments ‘there Is no reason why a general ments" ahe rejoined so weal BTOCKHOLM @ — Swelah vindicate that the sleepy driver ta likely to kil or he killed, ‘Dlebleeite could not be mw In . ' 4 “'} technical aasiatanee to Pakl- «ate Avald Jong distunees, and late driving on unfamiliar {he whale One ea he tine | Wonnen, we wiser than meh stan uivder n new agreement eas, ™ - vy Decause (hey Know and indo. | WHE CObolst of training foreme ¢ — @ Don't speed, of muntelpal p ae we ouitiey, (ane mare, iar small Industrie, atarling 1 © Make sure the car dy In good running condition before in cost rh , thew a i at a “J with tha joinery and ready: astarling, Altend to minor breakdown or mechanical fallures iw want 4 rity Netded to exe! alk Is not netually cheay| Made clothing induatrios, Man , Immediately, Ie Spar A free {When Just saying “F do" costs qf elinery and ajuipment: will vo ¢ © Above all, svold alcohol In favor of w beverage suet ag rane ity own aah Mf an at lenst halt of everthing | frnlshed by Sweden, ng well ns Peatiew whieh will keep you awake and alert, Choice ON A MALLET WMALELY Rl a nec giagen, , fterehing «and administrative + fecting everyone, ‘The plebls- boohoo “ol paraonnel, Advertsing in Daily News Brings Result wees Tele would also give the Muarlda- [ton proposal its largent, and pot. 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YOUR VACATION NEEDS not have (o take a elvll serylea, tee oxaminalion to work for (ie’ For Children | Piny Sandals ty rod aml tants tenes enahion Insqten, Urol aupporty, all colors “$]10 _ $9.95: | $495 _ $5.95 JUST ARRIVED—A NEW SHIPMENT OF ALLIGATOR BAGS! . jovery wine a ehiil is horn, asa + ' PRP PP | * eat | ‘Tax payers are haverminent =~ Toronto Blan ° Fenr less, hope mores dt Losi, chow more; whine Jesg, breathg, Q ' more; talk lesa. any mora: hate, less, love more; and all qodd' (ings are yours, ut fs «ini nicases nnn mt rete et neaetneneepoenp ‘LOOK INTO | “=| Tn other words, the powers are: ) no sign of either side yletding., . | Laurentians, Unless he's willing ce . ‘Il at her OO ites he Y faciltttes working at full capacity “The powers," the Minister ex- quately. with this Problem ds at plained, “are absolutely esgein- 14s fotirce,” sald’ Mr. Fulton, ‘tial so that they will never have’ Whose peralstent crittclam. of : ito be used. The mere fact that crime comle books reautted three wed will make It eto leglsiation outlawing ven, ce The topte was ralsed during debate on justice department es. timates—a discussion that also ranged over pentlentiary adintn. istration, the state Of erlme In ‘urinecessary to ever have re- equrse to them." {tecessary 80 that Mr. Howe won't haye to use them. But if they prosecutions ‘ary’. ¢ through maglstn ‘here teaser. peng ma Fred. F, bik i _ OPTOMETHE Phone 5549; 303 3rd Are, W | emetedthtensheeeaet en ‘didn't exist Mr, Howe couldn't ruse the a anyway. “So that look- ‘vd at this way, the end result of ihoving the bill appears exactly ithe same as the end result of ‘nat having It. And for most MPs this is the {point in the argument where Canada and :partiamentary handling of divorce casns, APPROVES ESTIMATES ° Earlier, the House complet: ed approval Of. figherley de: partment esthinatess Tt alsa i voted §257,700,000 to keep the ‘they decide to play safe and rest, eernment operating for an- ithelr glant intellects on some’ other mk 4 licut- tive tn jslimpler Issue such as aspects of MONey Uh 0! Mell tive mins -advanead research into nuclear: ene As measures to hit at the | toe . fission. source of crime comle books, Mr, The one clear effect of the Fulton sald” the government whole complicated argument so *hould consider — whenever a ty vendor Js convieted—requiring ee George Drow. ot “ provincial authorities to take ac. ‘he first came to Ottawa more’ ton against printers and pa than two genera! elections ago! lishers should be heayfer and the Importation of plates to print the has the PC leader looked so ef- fective to parliament, Quite books should he made a erlminal apart from the merits of the, " . controversy, MPs of all parties nee, Minster putees ae recognize the Drew roadblock, D¢ #8 . ; thrown up against the full power But he could not agree that of Rt. Hon. Mr. Howe individu. |¢nges in the law are necessary, ally and the entire Liberal ‘gov- a ernment collectively, as one of: the major parllamentary ex- plolts since World War ID. Blockndes of this character thrown up when most MPs are eager to wind up the business of ithe session and go home, aren't! popular in principle, But the blockade of the Howe bill Is dif- ferent. MPs recognize that an; Aluminum and. Chemical. Cor- important issue fs at stake. and poration reported Tuesday that the fight that Hon. Mr. Drew has earnings fn its fiseal year ended deere ee mn mene Kaiser-Aluminum Profits Highest — In Firm's History OAKLAND, Callf, # —’Katse? (put up has won him respect, even'May 31 were the ‘highest In Its on the Liberal side of the Hause,‘ history — $26,566,977, equal to - 1$1.98 a share. This: compared ‘| The blocade’ could and even with $14,015,715" or” Ol, cents -a ‘before these ines appear. injshate in the previous” fiscal print. But at the moment there fs period. oS "Net sales for the year increas. ‘The latest straw In the wind In ' ‘this connection 3 furnished by 000 In the 1953-54 fiscal year... ‘the Tory MP who overheard Rt.-* Earnings In the final quarter Hon, Mr. Howe expressing wist- Of {he ‘year "Just closed were ful hopes for an carly seashore $9,446,009 or 68: cents’ a- share 'drew’s., The Tory MP comment. cents a share, In the eluittar ed succinctly: "C.D. had better aaa ay Met tan creak aid ‘ { ising in the 'y d. Ing flyure on going skl-ing i chalrman, attributed the record earnings to expanded producttoh j and to stronger demand for alue minum products, ! LETTERBOX “APPRECIATION The Editor, Tho Dally News: The mambors of the Gyro Club Mah Id i tg pxer A aa ‘nee i Kou ni \ TRY THE. <= . PUR, SREGIALTY +4 —DIAR ! 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