~ al oe @ Dp : s ts [ : . Prince Rupert Daily News i! ow REPORT Modest Fred GV Rertects Wednesday, September 1 92 ICTORIA EP e a jmaRGiptauballs daily uaurapaple Govcel ve | Ing of Prince Sapen || Ae / .. -by J. K. Nesbitt Loses Shirt and REMIN Or CRAM Pres lagieage enlticiges go a On VICTORIA—It seems now there'll be no elee- To Doukhobors Ripening lesen iar M peat mainly. today it by : ° . Canada to Prince Rupert arrived . Cant ' 5 \? hic wear bai ee » avwnwnie > ata fies ay d\ that'd y 1 Desde 3 wen C_/ mor: | this year. Premier Bennett deliberately fle \ fae here in April, 1914, The tlme wan | me, driving a rally ic residen i ~ “ . 3 2 = } ay y GRAND FORKS, B. (¢ (CP) aie ttn : : rtain ranges jm ected ¥ _ ) many kites, but they all came back te him bearing red, the: made DP. from peas . — and weather de- | the lowest Brads ae . j . . ; ‘ . : ‘ a, < : lightful. Jack MeAuley w ie os a : ‘ = / ilpott | he message that nobody but Social Credit wants aM | Caechosiovakia, escaped shirt- gineer, and Tommy Sens, the business Plenty cane ; . les from the Doukhobor colony ).o, | ' ~\ it does : ae ~ a ! election at this time, Social Crediters had hoped that without him they & Saue Fred wanted to join the col- APRIL DAY! 3 IN ony F si C.F. chiefts : ‘..}, stand a chance. Louis St LS i Britain .. Investment ¥E, Antiquity ' sa mera “aa ent is a natural with i people. oat ake aa modest to where . ao and Ohenae vel a election belle ; , |This reporter, after observing , as tothe ‘ a "| Jail troubles’ T OMORROW Prince Rupert will have the oppor- |LONG BEACH, Califor- put, mr. wineh, hiving "in him in the Cuanagan, in ~_ a by eaean ples oe wus th dae ‘ae derstafting en t . " ; ve ; @ fancouver tt a hobor ’ . in tunity of deciding if it 1 0 Nave a new, auto nia. — My wife and } art ry o a wer land, h : ene cs actually | was told he would have to take — yarns cis Gane chat of the steed | : arth, 4 an: » land, ne J ‘ ‘ ass matie telephone system, stopped overnight in this ®. den't want an lection, has Gate Seen ae be ae SS — say July had nothing to do with | oY two in a I : . ‘ si ay and few a 1a J i a i ; A sie : While every 1 user 1} the city recog- city on our way north Certainly te public doesn’t cians have anything pth re But he objected, a spokesman “ The time was in April, great on : ’ ; ant an election, and now the ~~ ‘ : for the Sons of Freedom Douk the acclaim and fervent the| : hizes that our present system } 1e step remov- 1948. ttle Liberal group in the House ™ote!y resembling glamor spirit | Staking g , ! ! hobors said here today. mn ee “Before he ‘could get away the | April, 1914, in faet was full of |). MOT complica women removed his shirt,” said | live news stories. A continental Looe ‘ie the spokesman. “He then ran/| ‘Tain ride made good information | { pe By Mean thes and we have not seen him) Copy. So did an attempted bank | recent Stampedeg since.” robbery at New Hazelton. Com- | ioneet OPENINGS of Fred arrived in the Gtlpin| paratively few now living in | Black Lake um colony early in August. Prince Rupert ever heard of it Itricts | * and Ig We only know his name was/ Three were shot dead, by citizens Ferenc horite § Fred,” said a colony woman. “He |JU8t outside the Union Bank | rugged oe i wanted to be our brother They fired from behind stacks | hundred "te He brought a camera with) Of silver ore with his. = HPOSpeq him. It was destroyed in a in checking ras ns ‘Doukhober-set fire in which! Life in Skeena and Omineca ; ™ the radioae “ Fred also lost most of his cloth-| way back in 1914 had its Stirring | was siliaara a } v like role back in the ayy at nearby Gilpin. . : . ' t t doesn’t : > } ito a small town 2 } y ke 5 | ‘ ‘ neans fin = ! reported then V I lep ays it ¢ i want an election nove il . ed from pea hen ae eee oF communica in Theda Bara bed—but ith th Mr. Straith said. “Ws i dignified but warm ion, tomorrow y sm understand fully the |my own wife, and some t i the Liberal group beiieve that ver' 1 waves as if he mean nmentc far and ' inidartokdna : ddd years after the on ar he present government sHould it, h sponds to the plaudits - Je ICeT URES: ous movie vamp had moved on. | d to carry out the ordin- of the crowd and always feets “wy System. we shall + eau Olklews teed on a . funetions of government inp! the applause and the of the tie ak oll-rit wo : h ir group have already indicat- chee hould be for him. His regions on earth. But ( + ed that we do not wish to dis- biggest drawing card with the presenting thelr ca first, pause to discover that turb the present governnient in people is his utter naturaines Beach city wa m ? oil inging about ettled condi He has quite a way with busine ions in our province’s econ- | youngste! He tells them ounting to $675,000, plus interest, will severely In, tact, Long. Beach is the |Omic Mie, and, toe Se eee | ee ee ' “aor ea ° ‘ . : ful : W would have no desire, at a great country, and much de- ne city’s borowinge power and necessitate the a ae St ee _tsession of the Legislature, to nends on them. But he warns ee : ‘ , ] I worid i vy . a ee t + se 4 sacrifice of other projects which may be considered “take” on its oil properties has ™ 7 confidence in them, them not to get uppity about 11 ing. .#\moments. If big money is being al] oles , enabled it te do things which | UBless, of course, they should “Ht wouldn't be good now, As the Doukhobor women} Seer, Pt eneing: no other city has had the means “@nge in our economic sys- would it, to get swelled heads | danced and waved his, shirt, | If we acquire a modern telephone system, to do, except possibly since an-| PPOP° some very radical and say we're better than /Preq disappeared down — the) . : cient Athens i n huge e in our economic system anyone ele—they might not | highway, dressed in pants, socks | . : : ; ; profits from its socialist opera se senate nd yore o aie like it; but we're just 4S jand shoes. He retained — his antiquity in the form of a city hall, fire hall and _ tion of the civie sitver mine a Oe ee, aoe foe | seed,” sage te Mi. te he ieee os . . Bennett is backing down. He youngsters, paraphras- SOCIALISM is a fighting word) “®t fly in the face of public) ing sprightly Aunt Eller in 1 . * ee veiag : opinio But hell have to «gOklal a,” Plans to further improve o1 ater I 1784 ese Unitett States in| OP*Mon Oklahoma, lans to further improve our waterworks mu iy Ufie nied ty { e “tions | 1 i } 1952 and a guy who-admitted to 7*tVe two by elections to get; put once more, having ob- oose ge de abanaonea, being a socialist would oon Attorney-General Bonner and ...veq Premier Bennett, and ail Finance Minister Gunderson Those who oppose the scheme further yrotest have the Liberty-Belles on his I asta i oa | the talk of another provincial| C | b t : @ Marine Bang YI : I : neck nto the Legislature Then ,at a general election; and seen e e ra es A @ Period Design ; use the old liquor store for the system’: 3 ; ___ session, he'll do his best to have) 5... nin 3 its sgn in i There is, in fact, ten times Prime Minister St. Laurent, and or Mahogan : : d ee |.» bis government defeated om the.) the talk of the t Federal | ear i ; ’ headquarter , as planned under the proposed by- | more “socialism” in Long Beach! poor of the House, so that he!” the ta Foe € —_ ederal @ Standard and Shor ty than there was in any city iM). nave a general election general election, it oceurs to me! phe 40th anniversary of the | ocialist Britain even before the} ~ es Like “ more than ever that it's high prince Rupert Moose Lodge will | ; Y taxes, Its opponents additionally contend that pri- comeback of Mr. Churchill. For] | Bil 1° lowes ae tne a mleas| ume, We had fixed election dates | hy velebrated Oct. 38; a commit- COMRENAT IER nye F if socialism is the public owner-|WOn't co-operate and, unlestiin this country so there! tee meeting decided last night. | ate enterprise would operate the system more ship and operation of the prin- | Bennett tries something drastic wouldn't be all this monkeying . ; indeed, he won't get defeated qd d ; t 1 l a eee ae) RUPERT RADIO & FILE efficiently and save the city its large financial com- cipal means of production, then ama tails waa. ae i eniieeas around and constant political with Meoseheart Day, also the | Phone 644 ; Long Beach has iti-and how! |@! uproar. The people should tell! 49th year the lodge home for! mitment. Long Beach owns some 600) ¢€ction for perhaps a Jong the politicians when elections children in THineis has been in| Wh: 1: . ron , rakes time ili be. Then we might have i hile coneedine that areuments avains , | oil wells, from whieh it rakes in w & . operation While conceding that argumen against the er $20 millions per. year. It : ome political stability between an have volume, we th they lack the substanee |has about $100 millions salted) B- ©. Liberals, so badly bat- elections F +} tn. favnr away, because there is a legai/tered in the June 12 election, OL Gay iar: 26 Poe dispute about the title to the | Sent up a great sigh of relief. Good communications are the ner system of (pr whether it is umder|/Mdeed, they almost got dewn 25% 7 ral or stat urisdietion, 0M their knees in ecstasy, when RUGGED LAND ssides the money in the|OWS St. Laurent announced! The towering Alps constitute re halls and police stations are admirable but they |bank Long Beach ha iit a ne’d again lead them into 4 61 per cent of Switzerland's ter- ; expression of opin- + main objection is that the cost of installation + u imit Prinee Rupert will undoubtedly have to put up with police station for several years to come. 0 law, means the loss of an almost certain source of * (Continued on page 4) community ‘alline itse a ity. Up-to-date yuilt ; general election. They know: ritory t } , ; + : port and othe blic tilities ’ are strictly museum p if water has seeped into rt and other public utilities |” 4 ; ; . omething out of thi rotting cables and 1 ey cannot in emergency be |world—all from ‘oil money To reached by telephone i 7 Ve . . Ly 1: LONG BEACH'S succéss _ story As far as taxes from the old liquor store are reads a , + ont TO THE THOSE concerned, these could be overwhelmingly unim- Horatio Alger. Some thirteen : : . years ago the State of Califor WHO rw ae portant to the parent : trying to phone a (nia gave Long Beach the right doctor fo sick child. to develop tidelands oil wells bas) GET ry itt TY re . The city hired W. R. (Frosty) The boogie of finance, which is the prineipal Martin, a big, genial wild-cat f those against the scheme. e\ aporates un- |! P pector to look after the On the 11th of September, you, the Ratepayers A Statement by ‘ ; i fe ene: ee busine tarted Frosty at : ispection. The telephone system is a po- the fanta hae of ten di will be asked to choose a representative to act the city whose only curse | Ors Per wes a, for you on the City Council. a PT S FIRST pel econd it. Frosty proceeded to put the BANK... vill cost money, but it chill on - oll companies in a | have put my name forth for this officesas . 4 as i way in which they, most decid- far higher rate of inter- | edly, had NOT been accustomed | think that it is time more people took an 2 are now heing aske 21 ong Beach granted its first oil . s - wie ‘i ‘ ar now being ask d to pay. oncession for 86% roy- active interest in the administration of City alternative to meeting this cost, we could J/alty. “Later it jacked up others ‘ F lvate company This is a short range as 94%. Its gross royal Attairs. 7 ’ ‘ range from 85.55% to actually realizes over olution with tediou lons range re ults : pial ‘leat weaeth: efter aliowian It is my conviction that a Civic representa- In ridding ourselves of this expenditure we CS ee ee ee TO YO U RSEL r Eg w all drilling costs and com tive should have no political affiliations. | am wee would also discard a source of revenue for which a y expense a free agent. My views are liberal. substitute would eventually have to be found. Prop- 7 ; ar when I was out in i H { sol Electi D d It's the streamlined way to make financial progre* i” the olly and unholy oly solicit your support on Election Day and urge of ' m . | 5 bt ur most successful customers use this system, There could be other little taxes here and there |Lands of the Middle East I "eer yi —. P ‘aon ne , ub ‘4 pr encore ? worked out this rough table of that you exercise your right as a free people. Pe It means putting yourself on your own pay-roll makid§ } dain ; rake-offs which various gov up your mind that you yourself have a claim on yor “a Tomorrow we have the choice of putting money prpein e ae eee just as much as the landlord, the butcher and the tax-collett ) om *s actually bringing ’ on the line fr a good telephone system or putting @ |up and'selling the ofl GET OUT AND VOTE You'll do this, of course, because you have + oa prayer, along with money, on what we have ndw. Persia started a revolution { pis ; ‘ al a objective — a.strong reason for saving. It may be a genet a inciaccosili etal jand kicked out the British oil erty holders come readily to mind in:this connection which would do nothing to add to the joy of living. J g like family security... or i¢ may be something spec e | Sonicession. holders because it, R / ] VY), ? new refrigerator, a house, or even a place in the coustth Persia, was only getting twice as Saymone em . al aa. big a royalty as the province of | ‘ ‘ ; 2 : : it’s Alberta was taking in Canada You can g° into debt to yourself in two business to lend you money, when o But Ibn Saud was in turn get- | iy | ways — by saving and by borrowing. business for you to borrow. ting fifty percent more than} : ut Up alt sta tes Persia turned down | Saving comes first, of course... so much A Bof M Personal Loan simply eu ; fel fol, i ; Long Beach is taking fifty | & pay-day owing to yourself. you to enjoy sooner the things you a CAIRO, Egypt (CP)—Egypt’s day-old cabinet let| percent more than Ibn Saud ar instalmes rakes in in Arabi ' "a" . A bank balance gives you personal con- and you pay ic off in regul savings balsa . la ‘ e . akes rabie be : i , Maj.-Gen. Mohammed Naguib approve of army- és 2 To The Citizens Of Prince Rupert fidence as few other things can. Ic gives you as you have built up your j * 9 * j | | : + J ind 10 backed measures cutting up the country’s big-landed|so You see why the big finan- © Geek tonananes serene eee peee Why not make up your mnt” ea oT J : ; cide’ ‘ataiek. beetbuny eka aah ++. aad ic makes ic easier for your B of M Ah want this streamlined 4Y estates and reorganizing political parties with the| on of southern California put! This Thursday is election ;day, I feel certain that it is manager to lend you money when you oe: L-purpose savings #* . ‘eae Fi bad , . ve . oiNn ry te tor ry cl ; F nm your special-pu ' eventual aim of dissolving those now éxisting lon such a gala welcome for Pre-| 208 to be a very important’ day for every citizen of our want to realize an objective sooner than cae oe tomorrow, And * ‘ * Ernest Mi » of Albert | city. We have two important matters to vote, on, the : at “MY B ich we The 51-year-old army com-]— ia una |mier Ernest Manning of erta | ; : a ' you otherwise could. tag Bank, have a chat ® . oy pe lwhen he visited here a little {| TELEPHONE BYLAW and the ELECTION OF AN ALDER- you're in the Bank, mander’s new government an-| aa ee ee eed y : : w fi : A at- nounced after a 94-hour ses-| i rin, |while ago. MAN. I would like to stress the importance of a large turn- hea you have a sound financial pro- Manager or Accour ¥ ‘ion that it approved | gislation | | If Alberta had run its oil busi-|— Out of voters. If there is a good pereentage of votes cast, the ff) gram, but need money for some useful ant, You will : - limiting ownership of oraiie't Plan Second |ness as shrewdly as Long Beach | bonds will sell more readity. I am sure you will all remem- purpose, borrowing at the B of M is just them ready and inter- vos nl land to 200 acres per person | | has done J its beep I ber that I have been in favor of a new telephone system ff} as sound as systematic saving. Indeed, it is ested to discuss your The powerful army chieftain, Ww Li jamount of money tha erta | from the very start. The proposed site for the exchange is anwsbes form of saying, It is the B of M's laas and problems. who became the sole ruler , of | estern ine jhas actually made would look not to my liking, but, nevertheless, I will vote “YES” ON : Y Egypt by taking over the pre-| GRANDE PRAIRIE, Alta. p)|!ike chicken feed. miership Sunday following the |—A group of oil company exec- | ee resignation of Premier Aly Ma- | utives said Monday at a press) her, added more weight to his|conference here that construc- | joa Wi THE TELEPHONE BYLAW. To my mind the election of an alderman is equally : important and I will vote for Ray MeLean for the following i | SHORT VOYAGE | already extensive authority to-|tion of the second oil pipeline | BERWICK, Northumberland, | day. |to the west coast would be con-| England —The tug Felicidade reasons: Politics ; B M © attend: cinta aot ae woe rors ch lat An Wiel th chips! 8 should not be brought into a fair civic AN K OF: ONTREAL |# administration. A wo S thority of the regency council|of crude oil are found in the|yard for export to Brazil, its Tron. Sans ius Gh! Gade 4 ’ 4 : spughslh ir consist of a majority from any one group or association Canada's Fast Banh neg pela a Bing | Maske Tee oe Jab | Tatler wheels sank into eh but should consist of men. or women truly representative va ae aguib mili-| Monkman ass 45 south Ol) roadway. A winch couldn't move tary Governor of Egypt, under|Fort St. John, B.C., the centre it and ous fais ibe’ of ALL the people. martial law proclaimed follow-|of Coast Provinces Oil Explor-|*" 4" ee ed As your elected representative I ] ; ‘ 96 fire riots ation and 8 8 jtwo trucks and 4g o0werful | a ; ; presentative I would urge you all to e { he k Fi G, Mer. ing the January 26 fire riots injation and the scene of some 1 powerful give consideration to the forgoing remarks. Prince Rupert Bra ich: ERNEST PAULDING Cairo. | promising crude discoveries. renee : . si | George Richardson, who is ise ae i si a Stewart Branch - - MELVILLE G, GENGE, Mer. | heading a 26-company quest for n | FARMING PEOPLE ‘oil in Monkman Pass area, said QUEEN CITY RENTS | VOTE ON THURSDAY SEPT 1! Forty-five per cent of Poland’s/a projected pipeline would fol- Toronto had the highest rent} ’ : | ‘ Fe population is engaged in agri-/low an all-B.C. route and ter- in Canada inl951 with an aver- H. §. WHALEN, Mayor WORKIHG WHTH CAuaDIANS Im EVERY WALK OF : culture, minate at Bella Coola, age monthly rental of about $52. | “ : ’ sine