6 % ‘ i “oa 8 ry r ' ca | (' | tr et, 1 “a —_ Prine Kuper Dutty iMeae Wednesday, March 9, 1953 po cen ee and Northern and Centrat British Columobi, ' Member of Canndian Preas — Ault Buronu of Clroulations Oanadtan Dally Newspaper Association,’ Lag | Too Prince Rupert Dally, News Limited Published by - ° § B MAQOR, Prealdent Subscription Rates: ’ { | By currler-~-Per week, 28% per menth, $1.00; per year, 10.00 oR | By miull--Per inonth, 76; per year, $8.00, suthorizel na second class innil by tha Post Office Dipartment, Ottawn wens _ ‘Come to the Concert . GNIGHT bites to Prince Rupert the third con- a emanate tetra * an ihaefendent dally newspaper devoted to the upbullding.af Prince-Rupeit %, © qpmmnp et peneete ne et ban bagee e gr om | 1 s | See it Pea A ay qe a mare j | cert int thé current Alaska Music Trail series, PRIME Minister Nehru's The artist is'a'-talented American pianist, "rank Glazer, who has played with leading symphony or- chestras in North America and made four suecess- ful tours of Murope, : | , » Since there are only four Alaska Music Trail ‘, ato an ‘Geas Way 1S j mive a cnger at concerts in each eason, there is always a danger that ‘reachine offeet throughout all Asia, Vietween performances the series will slip from pub- ic mind, The last coneert of the present season, for example, was given as fur back as November, Dur- ing the interval, those who were just beginning to attend these concerts may have tended to forget them and failed to make a point of hearing the rest. Many others, of ‘course, will have received so much cnjoyment fromythem in the past that no break in the schedule could cause them to miss the next one. ‘The long intervals (hat occasionally oceur ean- not be helped.” All the artists who appear in the ser- ies have engagements that keep them continually on the move, Maxim Schapiro, who is in charge of ar- renging the concerts, has made it quite clear before this that he is interested in presenting only music- ians of established popular appeal, The Alaska Music ‘Trail is no beginners’ path to fame, Il is an earnest effort to bring proven talent to those points where entertainment of high professional calibre is seldom had, And go it is that Mr, Glazer comes at a rare op- portunity afforded by a busy round of engage- ments, It is hoped that a good audience will make him feel the time is well taken, for there is no doubt — thet he has much to offer in return, Marriages Mean Markets ANADIANS are marrying earlier. According to DBS, 24.2 per cent of all Canadians 15 to 24 veurs of age were married persons in 1953, compared with 21.9 per cent of the population in this age group in 1951, This is in part a reflection of prosperity; young people haven't had to postpone marriage as they did, ror example, in the thirties, In part, too, the early marriages may be a carryover from the war years, when an early marriage was often the alternative to no marriage at all, " ' Whateve} the.cause, the new pattern of the. forties and fifties has certainly contributed to the increase in demand for consumer goods, ‘The demand for almost everything from toys to telephone lines has been stepped up a notch by the new fashion in youthful marriages, —I!"inaneial Post. Re ee ae eee rte sate te RENN mnie eid Aine nS meee: ¢ nN + eenteeimeeene «remem TOMORROW IS THE 10th By paying all charge accounts in full by the 10th of each month you'll protect your credit. x "& GOOD CREDIT. RECORD 1s YOUR Bist HEFERENCE” CREDIT BUREAU OF PRINCE RUPERT Beets pee ere RT Advertsing in Daily News Brings Result PRINCE RUPERT | _ TO KETONINAN $18.00 WIHANGELL $97.00 WHEN YOU WHIT RUNG NEATTLE $66.00 AIR LINES ELLI a ’ 1 Congress party has won hin averwhelming victory cover the Communists in the vital election in’ the ‘state of Andhra, “{ rt That fact will have a far- For the first time, sinee he emergence of the New Indla ind the New China, Communisa ‘ind free democracy hive fought ‘out a batule, under conditions where both sides had a chanee 4 | ¢ win. The outcome Is a decis- ve defeat for the Communists, te ob THE main effect of Nehru's great ' victory In Andhra should be to B Pibtt| Nehru's Great Win om TEMPERATURES ACROSS Canada are expect »d to be below normal for the next 40 days ac- cordirg to this map, prepared on basis of the United States Weather Bureatt long-range fore- cast. The ahove nity ts eupplled by courtesy of Torontd Star. oe fee Pet te” alee ote” et ' (CP Photo) jShame an-silence the ill-inform-, “ed erties of india, who abound: { ‘writers and radio commentators 'o Prince Rupert for a few days, /hever miss a chance to vour thelr March 20 to 23, to altend the Scorn and hate on Neh, be- joint anniversary celebration of cause he will not sign what the ‘amounts to an oh ‘In fVashington. j t n such astonishing numbers Jn he United States, Too many American newspaper unconditional urrender to Asian policies made If one were to udge hy newspaper cartoons, ditorials, and radio tulks made in U.S.A. one would conelude {hat Amerleans were more hos-. { t ! lory over the Indian Communists. ile to Nehru’s “neutrality” pos- t Ziort fom PARLIAMENT "”* MP, Skeena. ' My wife and Tare coming out filers. There Is no doubt as to of the commission will open in the cardinal alm of American Tokyo on October 31. policy in the Far East—peace. The construative advice recently, Which reminds me that last . offered to the U.S. administra. Sunday, on our way through { Prince Rupert Fishermen's (lon by the “Washington Post" ,town here to visit’ friends, [ Co-Gperative, the Prince Rupert would, if acted upon, go far to- passed a store window full of Fishermen's Credit Union and wards frustrating the purposes placards featuring a special sale the Pacific Coast Fishermon's of,the Communists by restoring of Paramount Salmon from B.C. Mutual Insurance Company, We wlled unity in the theatre of Made me quite homesick. are both very flattered at receiv. greatest present danger, The’ sommes Ing an Snvitation to attend these Post asks, if a Communist at-: ' meetings; and delighted to hive tack Gn Formosa would be an: l M j d ‘ageression (since the lawyers In. | OW er ain an ure than they were to the out- 4 legitimate reason to come home ight hostility 1 4 for a fow duys. We are ag cx- sist that the Jsland has not heen j aht hostility of the Communist ited as a couple of kids, at the assigned to China), why are the: nrospect of a few days mid-term Nelionalists not already aggres,' with our friends back home. powers. Now~-by his overwhelming vic. —Nehru demonstrates that his; way of dealing with Communisin works. That demonstration may or may not change the ideas of. Nehru's detractors in the U.S.A, ‘Nehru’s success In dealing with { i he Communists of India affords 00 sharp a contrast wilh the ROn-success attained so far py ‘t he American methods, which ‘sume people in Washington are ‘so determined that Nehru should ‘compel India to adopt, lution t ‘t i jlo defend herself against Reds, ( ithat worst showld come to thei + ot of _ i NEHRU believes that the whole - . world should recognize the real iFovernment uf China, which Is ;Communist. On hundreds of or- icasions he has Jet the world know ithat there is-no hope of ‘real | peace tn Asin untll the aestern powers face the fact.that a revo- HAS . taken. place In {China — and that it Is the height Mf folly and futility to pretend |jq he contrary. chinese aggression, But — If a fact has been making “better: itls, house leader of the govern- -ment and minister of finaneé, is matnly responsible for the, Im- “provement. iJeslously guarded by the House ‘of Commons is the exclusive. ‘Vight to grant funds (supplies) : | 1 i i ‘Wort — Nehru {s determined | ‘that it should not come as a res, “sult of any fault or provocation ; Gn the part of Indla, bob & |AT NOME in Indin Nehru fights | Communism with the weapons iat democracy, Ne shows that the primary {loyalty of Communists Js not to thelr own country, India, but to ; Ruesta, ieritleally the Communists of In- sit ‘Hust Uke those in Canada ayo. Muyned somorsaults .ovg gat” Wain * changed In Moscow, Lcdedcheatestnelonistanetansidmaedataaanaintinen Kenna ttentenntet denen adam | PEPRABUROD $2970 7. JUNEAU FLY it $57.00 | K | Phone 266. (Oltlee opporite Post Ofticey Third Ave, He shows how bypo- Hing” hesitate wa The people of India have never forgotten that the Communist party of Indla did not support Qandhtl ino the ‘stages of the long strugele for freedom and home rule for Ine (it, Those were the war days when the Conmmunist were pro- tending to be more pro-Britlah in India than any Colonel and Mrs, Blimp. fInal deelsive vob + ONCE again, then, Nehru has shown he knows how to win the hourts and the frea yates uf Asana, Wis way Is Infinitely better than anything ao far cooked uy for Asin, In Washington In that masterpleee of ineptnesn which ald “let Asiana flight Asians," cspaameaheianenentelaghetd etka ner) The Canadian Red Cross oper- files TM Outpost Woxpltala and Nursing Stations in vemote areas. from Nova Seatin to British Co huimbla, OOM mine Help Nature To Fight Them Or ‘Medical Sclonce dente thorn ls "ny auch {hing aa cute i iy ly ature itrsett can da it, Ba wher batiy's anlitew, ar alufty breathing warn you at a roll’ preetire -~ eonporaleatonen with Natu, , (hat aly le hept warm, yota plent of alopp and take onlra cage that the fawels ue jnovauahly Moared of har itn wastes, deo the without lpm rg fralay'e w fe yen tfurt We raken ng 1, ry Wahy's len ablota, Asst, yet wet promptly in f" ng rtd of In (ing materiale Unt make Mitha Noa Acie ACUI anya) Aly a 43 OTHE on ‘ oi] ate nthe ca i a nity Hy 0 { fred een Taltets and phe jee thle cold quseher than over belart, F certainty a er Haby'e 0 ‘abit from now an,! equally ar frat rannone andl poeylatys ti faulting rom Ureegularity et teothin tlme, to wnat pation, { ee VP upeote tir athe minor taf You oe, Teale gotnd ari are eaay in fake el a package lodey, SP IE HI ARE ANS SS Vat ee Eee A oe Ce This Session Is now progressing check expenditures, iof the House Js far-advaneed, in ‘and to originate measures levy- ing taxes upon the people. |The [control aver expenditure. willitjot ‘be curtailed, it will be enharged,| times belween 1940 and 1944. ihy the formation of the new Committee on Estlinates, DONALD BAIRD, 22-yenr-old - er eT new committee on eslimetes to fellow's point of view. The work The power .most tee mee ay ie Hudson's Bay Company ome ployae, redurned to the trad. ny port ab Camp Daraet, NWT, after apanding 47 dayk lokt In the Aretis, He. and hi Rakima guide Ootae - chie, beeame lost on the trall to Froblehor Bay. Tho twa’ mon vel oul January ih and two daya Inter lont Uholr way: In a raging blizzard, Thay, suffered frosthite «and: wind bun, Bald comes from wits. Ingato, Nfld, They — killed thotr sled doa for food, (OP Phota) ' Qt etone re ert tr nami dante -_ Broadway Cale CLOSED | For Romodelling REOPENING DATR WIL - NH ANNOUNOBD | rey | sors? It seems that there is some: 4 KW § ‘slight indication now in both: ore Jed ts Communist China and the U.B.A. | VICTORIA (CP)— The lower sembly Ine operated by. manual very well. Finance Minister Har. ;of a willingness at least to give mainland area would recelve four workers used to be set up. The ris has equipped Parliament with some consideration to the other more legislative seats under © machines admittedly are Intri- ‘recommendation of a sub-com- cate and delicate — but no more mittee of the leglslature’s redis- Intricate nor delicate than the A few days ago it was my pri- ‘tribution committee, it was re- . : ‘vilege to allend a small Informal; ported here. ‘Ume" than any session anyone luncheon for the speaker of the: phe report of the lower maln- can remember, Hon. Walter Har. ;Ontarlo legislature, Rev. M. C. tond committee was heard after! Davies, Ontario, of course, hasiy iid to allow the press to re- | a Conservative government and|nort proceedings falled when a: A Conservative speaker, but © povernment member moved thit want to say that Speaker Davies: nage ho asked to leave. : Impressed me as an outstanding | person, when he told me that he had’ been a chaplain with the RCAF. during the last war and had! been to Pringe Rupert several {+ George R, Clark, deputy minis- yter of flsherles of Canads, has The Formosa tension has at, been appointed by the govern- st been Hghtened by a peace-: ment a Canadlan commissioner, Nehru kno th iu gesture from caren gla atl the eon North Pa-' nows very we al. China —- a proposal to open (is {cific Fisheries commission, to re- ‘Free India ray eventually have cussions about the imprisoned place Stewart Bates, his io Blast Clouds |. leessor at deputy minister, who -Tecenlly became president of ; Central Mortgage and Housing ’ Corporation, : Mr. Clark’s appointment be- ayite came effective February 1. Other Canadian members of the Com- ,jmirsion are J, M. Buchanan, president of Britlsh Columbla ; | Packers, Limited, Vancouver, and James Cameron, a commercial an fisherman: of Pender Harbour, 204 ls moving eas under the + (B.C, ‘The second annual mecting Legislature Drives For End $21) VICTORIA ~The toglilnture A’ hos aturted 9 i prorogation at the end of the week, Wh1 Premier Bonnett said at o { .preas conforence there |x n pose ginlbility the session may go on ‘Into next week but he hoped pro- “yogation would como at the end , (of thin woek, yele* Mambers have been silting ate: Tucaday ‘and Thursday nlghts oll Ihe wentlorn states and in Mad nd ant Monday night ns well, | Mexico. “The Promier sald the amount of! ‘work completed will decide how many night aitlings will be nen. SAW 5 SHARPENED CHAATY, " Tho government still tng some Tools hilte to Introduee and there aro AU the oallinates for nine cle. partments ta conaldor, ter “ sae tO eae ot “ re poaadaacaverevarovosorooranaioargenoooccoroaravorreoeroneooneoNeE Meet on $ GOS to $14.95 | - Fashion Footwear: NPOOOOORE OOO ROD OIOOR ORE ENEO LENO LEED ONdRbO LOR NOLO OF ONL OLOEIO ONE ‘To Receive } i \ ‘ i ' A recommendation by the! whole committee Is to be made ; before the legislature prorogucs, | likely al the end of this. week. The lower mainland area now has 14 members. Delta, both of which ‘have one ; ‘member, ‘would get ne more rach; The Vancouver area would get the other two, but- how, Ja sill a question, T was very interested | ‘ Cross Continent | LAS VEGAS, Nev. ‘n-—Wind- blown remnants of the yenr's biggest atomic. explosion to date! drifted ‘Inaily across the con- | tren: vestarday, i One portlon of the cloud from Monday's spectacular test cx- ;plovion broke away from the constant study of monitors of the Atomle Energy Comnilssion. Another part of the cloud has moved harmlessly across central Callfornia and out over the Mac- if le, the AEC.reported Monday night, Ce ARC offlelals emphagized that nelther edathound nor westbound cloud was considered dangerous, Plana are golng ahend, menn- while, for another test exploalan ab the vast. Yucca flat proving mound Ih’ miles northweal of Las drive toward amalior, of Monday's .explosion, (riggered on a 600-foot tower, Was seen hy Pom enema ee demmmabennn brat: atemb em of PRECISION SAW TILING Dial HOt 205 Wy dat, Ave, te frog fe New Shipment , MINS WORK BOOTS ‘of Venther, lig, crepe, panco and cork solen., 4 . : Ato 0" work hoot, ame me Anca (0 (00, Allie we OTTAWA DIARY § debate of tha past week took tn considerable territory, tt, stopped short significantly of any ‘nien- tlon of so-called, “autoniation", the new production technique which already has ‘earned: the Utle amongst economists of “the second industrial revolution.” riderable data on autoniation, ;But the more they learn about, the less able they are lo make up thelr minds about If. From the long-range standpolnt tt ‘ycould be the mogt “Important factor on the economic glage al- fecting the fulure volume of em. | the systen a ployment — andl unemployment. minate, Unemnlon ee” ods, a radio assembly tine ‘in | operat NES reg ‘one plant is able to complete ny malntengr 8 1,000 radios a-day with the-em-- Ridge atomie nn’! 4 ployment of only ‘two workers, ‘dustry engine blocks are turned out at the rate of 100’an hour are emp) hy a $2,000,000 machine that per! in peved. And Gena forms 540 separate. mexhanteal hag he operations, the majority;of them hitherto requiring manual la- T, APPLEWHAITE, nimble fingers (hreaten to. bes ried, come a rug on the market. An een eo iustration fs & machine which! sl saparates eggs Into 48 combina~- VOU) CAH DEPEN tions of size and welght, sprays val them with a shell-prolecting onting, packages them,. and rl he end of the day writes out na complete report on the’ result of it» operations, ¢ which automation moiniv. de- pends Js clectroniss, Machines capable .of passing materin)s | from one to another, of work- ing from a slorchouse of stand-; hy materials If thera jen temen. rary break In the production chain, and even of remembering precision patterns and correct. , Jng mistakes, are integrated (n ‘much the same way that an ‘ns- ee . en . al human hody..whj (tsa hGH AK Interns Automation’ contro Hines are sald tg than: Interruptioh« Nnes manned by hu + Although the -unemploynient The new techni ees TRMOMMses vast] Many MP's have gathered con- duction y 1g capable ‘of een standards om Hterally defies Imagi si M.'s ‘Of all ables ot studied it at alt sung mi being uneasy: Inher whieh. rho ee, nploym : whe Hf expanded: dlsshsh For example: |. One finswer to this f wee LOY By use ,of automation nieth- | while the machines C InornteeZt Instante, 20. girly ee machines in ise, Bat hundred indintenane: In another ‘automotive {n- 2 fans. which in the Unt nh moving rags Kaopting the new tech Isteadiiv. increnreg teed / . foree, Yet in bplte of In almost countless operntions dence, (he. MP's aq When bidveyatad ty ‘ temuve exces adi, QO ahd aston, lvl. Aa Fe dututel nat deal CIID | tat ia Oa Lg Fowip ( con] ow. Hadd'y ati (fit ee AY. soe ter~-aleop i letter, work iets, Ww Get [rable 40 17 drag sora You og, deaewt ov Dobfe : The inventive principle uni! emo wy se a TE ty arene ras went nN OH he oleae ts WAL A \Boys' Pants. Burnaby and. Slacks Men's ard Young men's sires 20 - 40, Alrforee - and sey gabe Now SPEED SELECT ardine, Waler ne 4 Wren resistant, Sells . i ADK tee corrins salt $9.50. $6.95 {| ii ft | . C v za ees Ba Nicely tailored: aie ane | Bll WR LOW-LOWTE Gabardine si flan: nNow re sell bell, “Reger ) ie i sis $4.25 $74 | Boys Pullover |. ! \ } Purg woel, Venesk In fancy fi 0) a shades ant ali. Nowe Terns As Lowi | stacs, Reg. 8408 ee $ hi $2.95. | $10 Down as " Se TSU) a a ae Next. to Belmunt. Hated oe LIMITE “The Store that 2 Diol 2325 ‘gooring mushroom of the A-blast jo" : ey 7 tag la A ee POR Ee Your Friem 4 wy Jewellers we pemeeremrnreare neu irsnnr ion eainiaeennts \a for ; Tho Largost Solection in Prince Rupet Vegax, ‘The nioxt blast will he|- ; DIMERARA | a Crodlt Terma Available pearedrenserenseseetneriaty irk e crn ir i ~ Have a GOOD RUM for your 0 yo luo re ' at ‘ LEMON Wale ae | |, Thin wiivertinement: Ua Wyatspubilatied' or i Control Hone ar hy.the. Clovarnnient of Aely