gait ‘ Yr mt Hilfe oli f An AN, eis Hit y 4 , e bye 7 fs mee, as Pie see tee ie SEN Bee oer, Subirdas, Aisusc eu, oul 4 "an Independent dally newspAper devoted to the Upbuiluing of Pr nee Rug ert , And Northern and Céntral British Columbia. "Member of Canadian Press --- Audit Bureau of Clreulat ons Cabs Canadian Daily Newspaper Association, | “* ' “publlshed by ‘The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited, J. F. MAGOR, President H. G. PERRY, Vice-President | - Subscription Rates: (By carriér—per Week, 25¢: ber raonth, $1.00; per veer, $10.00, ant sa “By mail—-bér month, Sc; per year, $8.00, sUtborized ‘ag Secétid class mall by the Post Office Depurtment, Otraw Peace River Speaks . Out \\ PPARENTLY Premier Bennett and the “ \ the Peace River country have different ideas ubout why a railway should be built into that part of the country, ne The Premier, it seems, is thinking in terms of What such a railway can do to promote trade for Vaneotiver and district. To put it into his own Words: “The development in northem B.C. ig go. | ing to help Vancouver and the lower mainland per- | haps move than any other area.” } This was said just aftey his return from Fort Fort St. John where he suid he would see about | " getting unother seat in the legislature for the Peace River block, It is clear from his remarks that his purpose in paying more attention to that area is f ; UG ~ ; AS YE SOW—By James Reidford in Toronto Globe and Mei}, | _ OTTAWA DIARY » Norman M: Macken | me Soe ee MN aN hg ome SM Tee Not since the days of ‘away back in the » ‘so cnthuslastic a figure in ‘ganization — as f functioning George Mees: tical underbrush for concea Conservatives than McRae e showed at. the heighth of very top form, The obvious. question, the fore. is whether he is going able, results, But on this point opinion political cireles in. the Capi here is sharply: divided, aw ‘formance, despite its vigor, these sceptics more or less . whatever in Hees formula winning a national election (CP Photo: ‘Instead they feel that the fa country as to do what is profitable for V ancouver, To its credit, however, Fort St. John has not “been sold on the idea of getting another Peace River member at the expense of sending ail its traffic south, At its Board of Trade meeting this week, the choice was for Prince Rupert or Stewart as Pacific outlet for Peace River trade. Cpinion Was so strong on the matter that the meeting even thrust itself into the thorny--and, one would ima- “gine, remote--Prince Rupert drydock issue, con- tending that the proposed demolition and sale be postponed until plans for northern railway devel- opment take definite shape, ‘ist party. If Fort St. John had been sufficiently impressed | However, he has never had : . ree , / .the wholehearted Support of th: With getting more political representation for the /members of his own party on Peace River, the subject would never have come ‘{his question, even inside par- up. The drydock js political poison, and any. dis- | House of Commons. But the at- way to economics, The Peace River wants all its. *t¢ Just ke any other party. The attitude of the govern- sentation at Victoria will make the injury less, |The RCMP is against the ban. would be a lot more difficult! ed, never drank anything but boiled water, never 'ly elcse cheek, :liament. There is probably a cussion of it will certainly not quicken Premiey “inde of the other parties to trade to move’ by the shortest possible route. If | iment is, in part, shaped by the ining of the Communist party Living Life jt deal with if it were ‘made il-| ‘Communists would be either in- | touched anything that had not been Sterilized, ney- | ! | not so much to do what is right for the Peace River | I | | outlawing the Communi | bound to arise in Canada George Drew has for some / years been a strong advocate ‘Of the banning of the Commun- “Sprinkling of support for such a ‘dissolution in all parties in the Bennett's interest in the Peace ‘River country, lg . . w .. date, is that the Communist But there is a point where polities must SIVC i pares sonic ve atiowed to oper- It Is handicapped by a long val haul, 1 IS Song to Department of Justice and the take a beating, and no amount of political repre. Romp. because the RCMP regards the ~ERTAINLY a man might expect to prolong his Hlegal. It is no secret. that in the | life span by five year’s or so if he never smok- jevent of war with Russia all |terned, or kept under extrem- | ‘tpap ’ . + ' Canada has zig-zageed in its | ér travelled in a motor Vehicle, never flew, never yerieial attitude toward the, Went In a crowd, never ‘Communist party, But experl- | -ence has convinced the Jus- | lice Department that “the Com- | ‘Inunist problem’ jg more dif-’ ‘ficuit Lo handle when the Com-. ‘imunist party fs fllewalized in Canada. One reason for this is, ! as Plalr Fraser put it, that “the: ‘Communists always keep one name? ahead”, ate anything but a per. fectly balanced meal, never walked within falling range of a chimney pot, always remained within 2 grounded metal cage durin 2g thunderstorms, ney. er visited a sick friend, never overworked or over. played, But, quite simply, is it worth it? Ave the five extra (and dismal) years worth the preliniin- ary sixty-five Ov £0 Sterile years of adventureless, ,Tunless, i purposeless Useless (ify watisticd) hare. '° parly should he banned “don? rsh ts attei ull hatte for the diving ?—'The centres arouhd this point: Hamilton Spectator, “a eomappaey to eee Ba “world vevolution,” an organized {ifth column agency run by al 6 nr The Important argument as Lo whether or not the Commun. | Advertising in the ‘Daily News Brings Results - : ve ‘ fone NN Ne enn, ‘purpose? GEORGE DAWES AUCTIONEER t i | Phone Blick 846 and Red 12 1 NOTICE! A Special Meeting of the Local 180, ULA,, Will be held in the Civic Centre at 8 p.m, Monday, August 30th, | (., MEMBERS PLEASE ATTEND CANNON TOWELS Nerennrnnennrn nn pnnencavrrvne,. }if 24°%42", pale... $1.79 | Mig, a Senneterre ntmeaemaneinery } . t ! ' mene ~ SOF + me conmm ae ented je | eee no 4 eran It a Me a . Nothing to do but sit around all | fe at) " | . ‘lay an dread the HeWwspaper, aaa . ho has ule [ Ig AN | Gd amall Jobs made cay with | Moy Who has neculved the j dabit of sleplng naked can fm n My “tak HOME net vien a Odd jabs and home repairs, Indoors and out, We cosy With Sylvaply “Takedome panel. No tick to make w new gate or ENE shelves, Cupboards and dozens af other Well “fixtes” around the home, Now at your Nimber dealer's tn 15 Wllerent sires from 12" by 86" and up, ; THU SAME QUALITY You Gtr IN THE DIG 4 PY. xO ‘Py, PANtut | AUBERT & MeCAFFERY Ld.” ISLAND CITY BUILDERS GOW BAY Phono 116 « 7. 58 505 McBride Streot ‘Phono Blue #20 As I See it BY . | | Elmore Fhifroc: | Now that the United States has passed ; i“throw the rascals out,” LPP as an enemy outfit which| hog U.S.A, ae foreign power, to further {ts Own| Kingston penitentiary strike has WN ww enema meaner mew enero nae ene one { iheen only partly explained, while It | the examination continues to be ) 48 thorough as possible, It's 4 perplexing problem, go, frequently was little short of un- — tence =| mereitul, That, of course, has show adequate merey, and en. forcement when ft js deserved, Way to lose friendly and alicunte people, particularly when visit. Ing © hewspaner offiee moe {neetlous visitor to root jBtatt with words to the {feet any other way, Tt seems proodhle that by the«time Dy. Kinsey jing | t! } SYLVAPLY Dron Plywood ‘worvyin pa Neen tes te American women he Viewed confess -~Rilaabeth Hawes In Pageant, _. tre of the party in the da ! sinee jt lost the great R. | Fennett ie G MORTIMORE | Offices and shops don't tel a law: st party, the question is, should we follow? to havpen next. Even smal Gffiees have their known only ~ nerhups his assistant, i Is it true, or false, that when. ithe Communists do attain pow: | rer in any given country they: ‘destroy the very foundation «ai tien, with noses twitching al ien, | ENGINEERS ‘ ' freedorh, by making it impossidin the time to catch any scent meee ey Ne ‘Tor any other democratic par-. 6f gessin or danger, | Tron and Brass Castings. 3 — ities even to operate? i In a certain Office, a man } Elvetrie and Acetylene } : ee a These are the qu2stions Which’ onpeared with a tape-measure Welding .. or. eS y i | IS g i ; i think that every democracy, and ‘tarled measuring the iain ta 4 | including Canada, will sooner ur elass-topped desks “used by SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL ies: ed ‘deter have to face, and answer, executives, . and os 'No matter how wa may try to dodge it, the fact remains {hit ‘the Communisi and mut desk, watched intently, . tj re ant y our ue . . Panes hee sidered a. on han “Why ‘do you suppose he’s With di ronsiaere nati vr - Measuring those desks?" he we th Hae NOL di feneny in whispered to‘a couple of fel- Ues, They are not diffe ‘+ low-workcrs, Narrowing his idegree, but in their fundamen- | eves ital nature. Por once elthér- ay ' I “Goodness “knows,” one of 'Fascist government or a Carh-| 'munist government takes over, jthere is no further chance tj wants to find’ out what size ' the desks are,” “Eut. why?” asked the in- But everybody who has faced’ quisitive one. “Looks as though this very difficult Problom must; they are going to move the have seen the dangers to 2 dem-; desks around, and they want ocracy In banning any party. | lo knoly what" offices they Two weeks before the U, 3.) would’ fit in.” Maybe ‘that Congress banned {he Communist. means a staff shuffle,” an American Legion outfit: “What are they going to branded the Girl Scouts ag “sub- | do?” he cnqulred, continuing versive" becaus. thelr Bid | his ennversation with himself. book lauded the idea of “one “kxpand? Cut down? Mr. world” and loyalty to the Uni- Rebinson has been sick, May- ted Nations, | te he'll be retired or sent on I think Canada should con-! leave of absence. Who are sider this whole question culm : they going to promote to take ly, and without any of the pas- his place? Or will they bring sion or hysteria which has! somebody in from outside? brought MeCurthyism in the, “Mayhe they sold the puild- | Ing. I saw-a man with-a brieg a ns , ase around here, and he look- iC jet Uke a real estate agent eeu’ . ? from our of town,” », Unable to stand i SUs- to. pense, Ne wilked.. up a thie “tite Reflects anc Reminisces The why and wherefore of the measured (he desks, "Tate glass insurance," the man sald, turned out that glass tops for desks were worth a bit of money, The larger they were, the more cost. Whether they stood in danger of belng cracked by an executive pounding his home a point during a confer- enee, or by an irate patron hurling a rock, nohody made clear, Anyway, they were be- dng Insured, ‘That was why thelr dimensions were tnken, There were no staff shuf- fles In sight, Nobody wag r0- tring, And so an elaborate structive of guédyswork, built Oni flimsy foundation of fret cume tumbling down, Crafty quessers une equally slim evidence to forecant Unat Jor JIncohson dawn the rond will sell his form, that. the prime minister wil turn the Cabinel Insideout, and that Princess Margaret will choose QW Jtshand, The moral thane you lnye en't belpped aver fly dy sliiply (hia: Don't bollaye nything Unt! you see It proved, A century punishment could be, and een banished, Canada must One vote for the most effertiye hi fora fhe hab it must he mer to hee wine why anyone eyor Hleapy Mashed unveiling sex In the B sen naked, Malt intor- to sleeping raw, Seo The Now Line Of LADIES’ FINE LEATHER great. General A, D, McRa memorable y(°) 1930 clection have the PC's had the curren tly Veteran Parliament Hill ob- “servers agree that Hees is apply- ‘ine even greatcr energy to, the job of beating the nation’s poli- achieve creater, or even compar- The truth is that Hees’ per- leaving many Conservatives un- impressed, For the most part | In experienced political clicles belong to the old-:in the. Capital the line wing of the party. Being to agree with the dyed-in-the-woo] Tories, they have just no faith ‘A camnaion of door-bell ringine, as its leader has been due to something far more fun- damental than its neglect to it. The real truth | . | the voters just have never wish- A O Qa r ied to do so, every employee what js going secrets, to the boss and AS a result, some employ ecs keep themselves in a state of mouselike, nervous atten- An employee, of a rank that rated only q' wodden-topped -+, his colleagues said. “Maybé he ! and bluntly asked why he {lst ta drive - the beat a tattoo on the ae nation's servatism to Breater organteation | door-hells at election time, They is conceded generally, The only Suspect that inefectual leader- point of controversy raised by | ship and vacillations in policies Hees Is his content : have been far more decisive fac- all-Important. ‘The feoling js « tors, fairly general, for example, that. servatives inthe Parllanientary jhe reat Mckae couldn! In short, there are many Con- 6 : Bt have Party who blame: the debacles (O'8anized the 1930 viclary With. | since’1935 upon Conservatism’s OUt the great R. B. Bennett as fallure to continue-as a Consery.. part es ; ative opposition and Upon its wu attempt to court ‘popularity by. trimming its sails to the wind of every Socialistic policy which Liberalism “has adopted. As a to result of this attempt to be all things to’ all people, the strat- egy of the party ts blamed for ; in having forfeited ‘the sunnort of tal large ‘sections of the business community. who ‘have nreferred “a middle-of-the-road Liberalism to an Inconsistent and wholly |e is erratic left-wing Conservatism, Antiquated moving methods ate: rei Lindsay's . . . there ‘you'll fing th i (availabe, In this ‘day ‘iid age gy ‘Equipment and Service-Bo hand in your maye ir completely ‘salistact or- : led ver his re- HANG C Tales dispasition is RVIgk old-line Con- 10 Nona ied servatives in thelr analysis of the il 1 inadequacy of the Hees formula ve 7 of of victory through more inten- Dts ‘ by Slve organization éffort. The pen-! a RR eral feeling is thatthe Conserv. | _ my - tos GO ]- ative Party has been sufficiently GO oe co, ys Well advertised in every general ee ee B, ‘election since 1935 for the voters to be aware of its availability for office, if they wished ta return is, however unpalatable it: aiay be for the Conservatives to recognize, that Mi rye ox v 1 YQ m 7 indsays: A LER om That doesn’t. mean that Par- 1; liament Hill political Cireles be- ilieve that Hees present . whirl- 1 ;Wind campaign to spark Ccn- ~ Local and‘ Long Distance Moving : ] | PRINCE RUPERT ( | DRYDOCK | ‘AND SHIPYARD | SHIPBUILDERS ANT l MINING Pape uNRfe son. THRILLING = EXCITING 00 STARTING SEPT. 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