2 i ae ed th Independent dally newspaper deveted to tife upbullding of Prince Ruper. tetas TN oe meet MT, 8 Oe Price wun bay wews Tuesday, October o, 1954 ee and Northern and Contral British Cohinybta,''! Member of Canadian Press o> Audit Bureau of Clreulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, iPubished by The Prince J > MAGOR resident Subsertstion Rates: BY carrer-—Per wiek, Y5e per raion Hy malh-Per gionth, The: per yen, *Mthorized we second class mail by the Post Office Department, Gttatwa ! . Dont Let Fire \! IS regrettahle that | Rupert by an expensive Rupert Dally News Limited: H. G. PERRY, Vice-President ap th, 81.00; per year, $10.00, $8.00, . Control You “ire Prevehtion Week, Oe. tober 8 to Octaber 9. was launched in Prince blaze at the Prince Rupert hotel, At the same time it points up the fact that fire can happen to anyene of us at the most unex- pected times, ire is at once man’s number one helper and his Witost deadly cnemy. A cheery fire blazing on the hearth, the breakfast Facon brow ning on the range, nt curl of smoke sponting from a chimney—these wre indeed cheery sights, Rut a spark may fly from the hee Jur items mav eateh alll rth. the curtains, vnholsterv and simi- aze The hurning crease froma shee af bacon may ienire, Faulty heating Jnits may send sparks fl © re Prevention Wee ving all about your house, k is a time when we should Muse and think whether we know how to handle ‘the three types of fires recoenized hy fire experts. ‘Mor fires in oil. ovease, paint, varnish and simi- Jar flammable lienids da wil spread the fire. U extinguisher ov handfuls not throw on water or it | se either a chemical fire of baking soda, Bakine soda (another name for sodium bicarbonate) is the ‘ [Nitro We Won BWI Friend THE papers all over east- ern Canada and far be- yond, gave preat space to the case of the insulted bride of the Shawnigan Lake school teacher, Here surely is another example of how bad news travels faster shan good news. For while the: news wires of the country were umost burning pp with the pros and cons of the row ovar the Vest Indian’ bride, newspapers fown in tha West Indies ware iving generous space to state-! nents by 2 young man who lived | ‘or several years in Vancouver! ‘nd who went back to his own ‘ountry saying nothing but good of Canada and Canadians. yo ! é hore | i | | . % { ‘MR. ERNEST PAYNE came from! ' the Barbados Islands some six! years ago. He studied agricul-' iture for four years and town, | ‘planning for another two. years: at UBC. for transmission purposes, photo), each pounds, i iain Ineredient of manv chemical fire extineuish- ers and sunelehes fires hoth physically and chemi- cally, Tt blankets the flames and generates car- ‘hon dioxide which cuts off the axvgen necessary for combustion, [tis a wood idea to keep several haxes Of baking soda near the stove, in the caraee, glove compartment of your car and in. the basement, “where any grease five is linhle to flare up. For fires in wood, cloth, paper and similar materials water is the mpst effective way to snuff Out ablaze. Be particularly carefnl when dealing | 5 a , ae « ‘with upholstery fires since they burn helow the surface out. of sight. Here use a bucket of water | rund carry the hurning object out of doors, Then call ‘the fire department, : | For fires in or from electrical equipment do not tise Water, It may cause shock. {iyst turn off the currant wt the tein switch and then use an approv- ed fire extinguisher—or: wurf 1 | dies have completed their fed- eration into a composite unit.” | a ace you may use baking soda. lor any fire. if it is a large one or looks as if ‘it may vet out of hand, call the fire department. i; Better siill. follow the advice of Fire Chief 3 Jarl Becker and look fox the causes of small home fires. ‘heel faulty heating and electrical equip- ment, refrain from. caieless smoking habits, do aiVay with improper storage of flammables such as aint, matches, gasoline, coal oil, remove collections (of grease. oil or oily rags from places where fires May start. Make snie of one thine, Don't heeome gin entry in the Livchall record hook. Observe Fire’ ‘Prevention Week this week and for the other 5] ‘weeks in the vear, . | 3 wh , ' n : 3 & , : PRAISE FOR anarnry: abie as at this tlme of the year the hides are no good. It might he that the brave hunter wanted | 'n boast to his grandchildren (if he has any) how he shot and killed 9 big black bear With a 29) rifle, how much better It would have been had he shot it with a eamere, he would (hen have had rithathinn ido show and some- thing Lo be proud of. Remember y the Editor, e Che Daily News: * «May T through the courtesy of Your newspaper, and on behell Wf Prinve Rurert Bed and Gan Giub publicly thank: Air. Fria arin and his Gimily par the food fob they are ceoine in booed. IPE UD Ube atteetions af Prinee, Rupert. avd [yleteted ree qreliyin ‘Payne, “are never tired discuss Canada, which they say should if the fire is on an open | Tt is not yet “practical politics” j but it may well become so in : say! ‘Vancouver girl, Miss Muriel’ - ” —— i ‘ e- * aris o C ‘ ‘Hinds, who became the mother! Parliament Elill activities of ‘of their fine son. ,the current week are all serving Here was a case of a mixed. t0 emphasize Canada’s growing S a cas xed | ‘marriage, just like that which | Fole 4s an international power. | ‘onrad rip ; ,./The Ministerial Conference of eure ddminably. Now boots | the Colombo Plan nations is in ‘his own country Mr. Payne tells! full and elaborate swing. At the “his. fellow countrymen of “+he Same time the settlement of the friendly spirit in which the Can-! Western European defence prob- ‘adian welcomes the West In-,l¢m by the Nine Powérs' Con- | dian.” ‘ference in London’ ts recelying aes ‘close study from the’ ‘Capital's The ‘|fareign. affairs experts. S : itieg) | All this concentration on major " ;Portentous atmosphere in. the hae , Capital that even rank-and-file come about after the West In-' residents cannot escape. It is def- -initely impressive, Its effect even “seems to be subtly stimulating. Under these circumstances, nothing would be more: appro- Canadians,” says Mr ‘in i us \ iowa /OUR family must be among the: Canadians to whom Mr. Payne: _Tefers for the fine young Payne: i ] y ra] i : : ee pame ‘0 oul house na " great activities, Canadian for- ott , did otk ah, t th c ane eign policy was confident, knew Of te Woet Indies toward Teas, exactly where it was heading By . a -, . - . . ‘eration and also of the larger’ and had the coimpucated situa ‘tion well under control. But tin- ‘and longer-range question of: 1 : | federation between Canada and j {hose British Caribbean islands. | That is a very big question, j with a good many angles to it. 'be given. The facts won't fit themselves into so complacent a i framework, Instead, they remain ‘stubbornly uncertain in a num- ‘ber of matters, with overtones that, if they fall short of being the not too distant future. factually alarming, at least are But one problem: which ts unsatisfactory, - ” sometimes mentioned in that t r ronnection seems to me to be Y0' ake the Colombo Plan itself, real problem at all, ‘On the surface everything about bok the s S satisfactory. The results so IT SEEMS to me that this race, pnp tisactory. The results and cclor question is the mest... nditur ‘gore importan. of our times. Byen jxrenditure vontiay On ths lowest of all Ievels—and | that is in how it affeet the world ' Stuggle with Communism—it | bee is More important than H-bombs) 20+" 3 Ene, economic theorles or come: oo” betlng ideclasies, ... . fotos Premicr Malan is a tar deadlior | os, threat to western democracy) 8 2 2. than Premier Malenkov of Rus- | Be ; “la can ever be for Malan in ef) fect hands to the Communists: 2°: the one weapon with which. they |. file Port che, pvwecshentbexNah b ree tahe hey! nee he are des. erihed as subctantial. In fact, so Mo, ‘happily that report just canfiot Menery end wild dle fa sracuee. tive tourists, PDurine thefe lech paliday te fhe Stetes Me Mevtiny nage ese, Ayal lectures deseribing the heautles ef Bae syd dane hres Retty sO a mMemberrhin tle pot fo Dr. Fox of Les Aneples, Phejy Aehon wre fhe dice capes of Wrinedne thee feanitter af etoyegy WEreanes DY five eere fap a Ayer Weeks holiday ta Pepe Tange, mad distvlot thle party was en MUbiped wilthy tha ceoney Oe Yerrtine flahine ane he havent Mlity they recelyed that they, Mave olvendy stated (het Intense | Hane of cambve heel: aoaty next ! har WHEN a Japan ype “Mon it takes a dot more in-/ 1? SEEMS to me that when testinal fortitude to shoot, with, People make fools of them- Acamera than p oun, Returnine | Selves on the race question, as from a fishing trip with some they do sometimes, even in 3.C,, commaaions we saw the bear it Is bucause they have never aeross the ord about 59 yards, (NOWeNt enough, in advance, of In frark of our car and thie fg! bow they should act when con- my weture of the act, A mother fronted with some new race re. hear and her cub, (there was q 'lonship, eu therey wee ant feading on Phe answer is simle—aet. ag berries, the enb gat ted and Hf there were no such thing as hungry, the mother hoay fod Afferent racial strains or skh the'cuh and it went to sleep, “lars. The mother wes still hunery and! Qt Wn brief act ag President leaving the euh erossed the road (Eisenhower ts aeting, ‘ fo the river ond eaneht herselt: R feed of fsh. walking slowly Across fhe rond baek to her mh! was when we saw her, ‘wa Jost | TT en ee tee ame eo ate pera cent comme ee Index Declines ralp \ a ho Oat “Marty Is a conversationis’. bu ACh Mf her when she eroaned | Ayede of yor rescore plone gat ithe railway tracks, Hoarhyg some tyrotete Heefyt tte On Pee tine Hawn she mveht have ralaed Wy) red flehine pnd pe fe alesy jf look arannd, whieh was the Mule ta chare dls Ponwledea ap Unters chance T hone (hat the By One-Fifth OTTAWA (CP)..Tho consuiney |: poly ‘ | ‘ ey AN OPEN BOOK—The largest self-cooled.tr during final assembly at’ the Pittsfield, Mas to supply a city of 200,000 peonle, It will be Liquid insulation is cooled in the of which consists of 120-tubes.’ When. fully ‘vous with Communist President ! By NORMAN More important, he married 1 OTTAWA | DIARY M, MacLEOD : may accede to pressure, to in- , crease its annual grant of $25,- ‘J. 000,000, ; But even before the conference opened Canada's:Colombo Plan: director, R. G. (Nik) Cavell pub- lished an article warning that the whole scheme was of doubt- ful: value if it were not under- written by a South-east Asia se- | -eurity pact on the plan of NATO, £o far India has held aloof from , any’ power pact proposal, And now Indian Prime Minister | ansformer ever built: by General Electric is shown s.. plant. This transformer has the electricity output used: to step up power from 18,000- to 115,000 volts unt’s 23 radiators (12 visible in assembled the unit weighs 399,000 For Salaries No Solution” : VANCOUVER < — The exee- ;Utlve of the B.C. Teachers Feder- iation expressed opposition Mon- idlay to a suggestion that a pro- |