brought narrow escapes wagons plunged through i ice. The teams mi-h.,,1 , " Prince Rupert Daily News Pioneer Claims Youth Now Soft loads of groceries, drygoods"!, tfapplng supplies. Monday, January 8, 1951 Cm s Ray... ! he fleets and i 10 . . 1 lem inisceS COOKSON, Sask. Jack He said the route he took oti was through Big RiVf.r d Baads, born and bred in the Narrows and !le a la Cross t 400-mlle return trip tmik pioneer days of northern Saskatchewan, says that if the hum i hi ui iungi-1, wiui no She! An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association 3. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. a. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATC3 dy Carrier, Per Week, 20e; Per Month, 75c; Per Year. $8.00; By Mail. Per Month. 50c: Per Ytar. $5 00 '"fJj.''1 Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. present generation had to go coming or going, through what the pioneers did i "it would kill them If they didn't ' David Richie c and ""u I .vims, a;:i Fifty thousand dollars worth of paper was destroyed by flames in the basement of the Vancouver Province office. With newsprint what It Is, the Province would seem to hn"e money to burn. quit, first." Beads was born at Prince Albert 74 years ago and still cuts ,ana jacK, sailed on the f; icutin Sunday night for a tii ! ness trip to Vancouver. Passengers arriving i u,e from Vancouver on the stea, ! Some folks are saying today uVnt. thpw kpnt. renew tint eariv L.an.o.sun yesterday included i aim mis. n. tjuewart, Mr; jMacDonald and Ted Hex-,e. his own firewood. He claims the j 1 majority of youngsters nowadays "don't st.'m to have what It . takes. They're too soft, living : with all modern conveniences! and relying tin the push-hutUm system." His mother died when he w:ci four, and lie was 10 when his in 1950 that muney in about a I year would be next thing to us?- 1 less. Wonder what luck they have had borrowing. I itch... Itch... ltd By ELMORE PHILPOTT READY FOR BIG TRIP I AM NEARLY ready to start on my big 1051 trip. Here is how it lines up at present: Janua.-y 15- leave Vancouver by Trans-Canada Airlines for London. Janurry 23-3 3 Aboard F StO. hip "Chu-an", Lcml:n Port Said. Frhrunrv n Cairo to Pakistan via E.O.A C. March 2 Fly India to Israel. Al -J, May. June; Visit Italy, Yugoslavia. Auslria, Cerma.iy, Denmark, Britain. oOa I Was Nearly Cr3zy IMttl 1 tim ovei.'d Dr. U D luther died. Ho he took up lreibiiting. fir-.t with oxen, then with horses. l H.fct irtfl - u. LI. 11 Pi jtoinji.tr Iliij pint iiNiiine, l n h-ire twiil ifnrl I liniMfd by ei find, jrii(i!-h fout and oU.t-i iuti tioui-ii- t h or nioncy tuick Atk ut ttttttcrtvUtotl tuiduraf y or Promptness in organizing a search party when anyone, particularly a Juvenile, is reported nilsin3 is being emphahlzed in U13 Vancouver press. The body of an 11-year-old boy was found in the woods in Vancouver suburbs last week. He died, it is assumed, lrom exhaustion and exposure and he was barely a mile the nortii to Hudson ltly pt)sr You know. I think we got on the wrong train!" SAVINGS MKN'S WOltK .IOKS fill! variety from, oalr . William Hale returned to the j city on the Camoun yesterday I after spending a holiday in Van-! couver. MKN'H AI.I.-WlMd. VVOKK from aid. There is a lesson here' - - lor Prince Rupert. It Is true this . city is on an island yet here is S YrArvS ' HVJV AC l( ) a forest larce and wild enough. for a weakened and frighten. d JANl'AKV 7, l!t6 hild to become lo.vt in. it couli Ex-Aid. McMonlie's mayoralty happen. " campaign opened with an en- thu'iastic organization meeting in tne committer- rooms at the It is planned to spend $300,000 rn f an 1 in Penticton on hotel constnu- S,u"1d FoulUl street last ""?ht-travelling tion. This should relieve the public having business in the Okanagan from Information received by H. F. PAN If. Oof(l for fishing BOYS" ('IIO(JI, TUOUSFRH 7.25 2-25 iiovr Al l -W(OI. WIMt- I. mm (P hop and k?Qvt at ItltKA mm: 3.50 4.25 Now COMMUNIST GOLIATH THE Christian Science Monitor, which is consistently practical nbot things and is certainly no advocate of appeasement, comes up, amidst the fears and gloomy pessimism which have been so general of late, with an optimistic editorial alxwt the inter-rational situation and warns us nut to lie defeated by fear itself or surrender to what might seem overwhelming forces against us in the defence against Communist aggression. During the 40 days that Goliath defied the armies of Israel their- was no tendency to underestimate his power, comments The Monitor. Saul's soldiers made full note of his six cubits and a span, as of his spear with a taff like a weaver's beam. II may be even that. they helped mesmerize themselves with an exaggerated sense of his size. In anv case, they "were dismayed and greatly afraid." Is it possible that the five peoples are repeating this mistake as they face the challenge of world Com-nunism? The constant emphasis today on the size of Chinese and Russian forces has gone to strange bngths. Of course, experience in Korea points to the folly of underestimating a foe. And those .charged with mobilizing the forces of democracy naturally dwell upon the dangers. But Communism would like nothing better than to terrorize the free peoples with a Goliath of apparent power. Some re-cr-nt behavior notably proposals to surrender half the free world indicates a large measure of success. Renorts.from Tokyo have harped on the numbers of Chinese and North Koreans. The American people are under the impression that the Eighth army, was routed by "overwhelming" forces, by vKHtable "hordes." Hut now we learn that, only six ftiyMiofts were identified on the Eighth Army front, aiitl that quite possibly United Nations forces were eriual of superior to the enemy in numbers and haunting thoughts of sketchy .ien on tne recent trip to van accommodation. For venly this is not unknown and not nt-cps- sarily only in the Okanagan. V 'V 4 couver indicates that Prince Ra-pert will be able tu ship grain to the United Kingdom by .s: a ni the same rates as oilier Fa-Mi'!: ports. The, untiMiailv mild wiathei continues in the (nterlot it British Columbia. Repo ts reac 1-ngl here today show that, at n rolnt h f.eerlnu whll! nt Anv,)-the thermometer re:;i t"rs 39. NATT TALLY MY TIME table! k conditional. We ail know that the work! filiation is cntieal. ' and that w.rid wa ' three could hieak cat in the next few months ilf that hapieiu I may have to alier my tentative plans, i EM all r.sk, wre relative. WhMe , I would n t bet more than even rr.oiV'V that viurkl war three would net break out in 1951, my : hunch says, "no." i The old hunch h;i3 i-.ever been jwrniv; yrt though I can Imagine cynics remarking "There- ' alwtys a first time." i oOj i GF1TING REuD'i for a b; . trip Is by no means all fun. That 'l.' especially true when you s Ipoini? out to faraway countries. Week- aso I went and got all I he r"f e "nrv ha!x r so I f.homrht. My 1049 sma'lnox va cinstirn was zV.V. good. But I ;;ot Inoculations fcr typhus, chalen, and T.AB., whatever that is-all I am su e abuut is that it knick you for a loop. Then a nice ftlrl whi used to work !n tic Cpnndlnn H'eh fori-mis!cn"r-s of fee in New Delhi Iw!rnr1 m that I hnd to be far velluw fever too. jEut. (hot one was cinch no re- I Had I left befre Janua-v ? ' It wntld nl-r hvp been necesr'v hi ji-"-.iiine-i ignir'-. ttv FISHERMEN . 'lhe Spanish morning paper started in New York in 1948 con- tinues a healthy growth. Circulation is 13,000. El Diario de Meuva York has a lonRish name but, as half a million Spaniard, dwell in Gotham, there's room for It. And speaking Internationally, nowsfioyn nobody "remember." the Maine." '1 10 YEARS AGO ! JANUARY 7, 1941 lhe cpenlii week of the Universal Week of Prayer observance was held at First Presbyterian Church lart niffht, Rev. H. O. Funston, pastor of the church, officiating. TONIGHT Hear . . . Fur complete overhaul of yyiir Hii'.h Speed Gasoline Fugle'', s. e KuriiTt Motors Ltd. We have the trained mechanic; and specialized equipment to perfoim this work for you . . . efficiently and economically. To avoid delay this RH in'( when the i n. h on, let us have that jo!) now. Captain Satoru Kadohlra, Whose ship Is now loading wheal In Vancouver, says ites glad to be back on the coast. He feeb It a fine thing to realize Ihit Japan and Canada cannot go on for erer being enemies and thers Is no better time than now to work toward restoration of M.-Clvm-mt Park deffaed Fr ir ibndship. if a.l the nations had y ?mten i last night hi the de-ldm-? errr" this t Idea idea th the great rt. prooiems ,-... of r Hon. R. C. MacDOfiALD MINISTER OF IMI AKD MOKISIPAL . AFFAIRS the day might and no doubt Rupert Motors Limited of n bert of threp prics to de"i 1" half hiticri in the Junior B.is-kctbrll Leae. i nlBii!-'---,K",w,S5 I could n"' would be simplified. The sklpps is a skilled flute iilnuer Its in "and hi E.'yj.t i on' I be honed the instrument wiil .e I JN CAHF anyone -nndera why 'heard at Prince Rupert beio.e I nm roiPT to Egypt on the way long. r!, and ts"1 ti the way tack Mr. and ys W. r'" n'l'n? Thirrsrtiv nl"ht, nn frc Prlrire Rurrrt for a vacation trip to Vancouver. PICTURE FRAMES and FRAMED NCTURES ni;w 8iiiPMr:NT ji st "cfivfi) fh?Mftrl,'"l"i' Subject ... London Features Toft Statement LONDON W British and continental newspapeis displayed Mrs. David PnneU ;rrIvM f'-om Ktewit t thl pin-nl"" m the Catala for a visithere with friends. here is the lowdown: If you have an Israel vha on your paseroi-t they won't l"t ym iland in any Arab country. Hence t could rot visit elthe' Egypt c I R'-'la after visiting Palestin.v IThnt o a handover from the war of 1913. oOo 1 THK MOTY Is alf a nuis- Popular Prices Sizes prominently th speech of Senator Robert Taft of United States criticizing President Truman on his policy toward aid to Europe and participation in the Korean STORY of IRON and STEEL 111 B.C. nnci and I don't mean RCtt'nzi thw pTn'inerl ptpff.. thnnVi Tor'1 1 war. However, no editorial comment has yet been made. know.? it. doesn't grow on tres. 1 1 mean all t he nul-ance about how j you are rolnt to en' v it. and t if r.n"""-4 l, o whit vou need In i ieo'!-Drinks Danish Whisky LONDON Danish whisky is biding imported by Great Britain while the Scotch whisky is . hipped to Canada and the United States. The imported liquor oes chiefly to Scotland where it sells for D30 a bottle. The Scottish consumers somewhat sadly admit that whisky from Denmark is better than none. vastly superior in equipment and firepower. Did they flee from a Goliath greatly exaggerated in size ov mesmeric fear? Such things have happened to brave men. 'Predictions are freelv made that UN forces cannot remain in Korca. Headlines play on a force of 1,351.000 Communifts. but then it develops that on'y YX 000 are in position to attack. Nothing is saiil nbou' the fact that UN numbers are at least "mial and vnjoy tremmdous advantages in sea-air power, arms and transport. The bogy of numbers has been expired many limes. ' We hear ngain and arain of the Red Army's 170 divisions in Europe. We seldom are told that Russian divisions are only half the size of American divisions. Surely military calculations must take adetuinte account of Communist manpower. But even for military estimates more attention should be given to the manpower and other resources of free nations. Certainly non-ir.ilitarv folk should question the creation of a manpower Goliath. They can well give more attention to their own resources. They may well cultivate the D;n id-sense which shattered mesmeric fear, saw through Goliath's boastful claims, and turned to spiritual power for aid in overcoming them. They can take courage from a just cause and strive to render it more just. Daily Health Hinij I the dlffn'ent countries. I M; wife, who is not po'ng to CFPR go with me on thh t'in U rn""'-1 j in rh. wit -atcb nn vith me s-mehow or othe". s me nli" lor otln" . savs m an awful fail jti "o alenp as I'm always lsin 1 things. .. . ... . . . , M. Watch the ventilation in home, office and factory impure air and sudden changes of temperature lower resistance to such infections as colds . . ,i 1 r t ... I o" ALREADY t I'AVF a poo11--tcck of rnnieriies tr taVc In rae I get dysentery or the many other triv"s the" say you ar likely to pet nut there. r'O?! i ' s W k Um ' fmK ! FOOTHILLS "HARD" W&MM- ' ALBERTA aI vrrJf rT1f:" Yf TELKWA ( . Ni. Li 'I lr " f U'NrJ fcwr-M, . M Jj y COAL IN ALL Sl.liS L AhhdJ 1 s rfftt - LUmP . . . cobble . . . e99 i lAJL -'Jitei?" JM Nut ond Stoker .MbBmwh m ii.iiii - -i i tti -inniici mi m nn iiiiiiij l or Immediate Delivery As an old fM.nlisl., I fl"ur' vou reve, die before your time anyway. oOo THFRF. MAV HR lilt'e frans ii. mv coli'mn. wh'l I im lurnn'ir1 from place to claee. But T will d-my best to keep the r.tuf t coinln ? through. i Jiit a lln' T?m'"vWr thft, n certain countries there Is Ironclad censorship. So if I have nrt"-t.hlng too tough to av about ;thltiK there, wait till T - jni-. the next country, otherwise t,h blasted censors might Just los' my press copy. "Honour all men. Love the brotherhood. Fear Ood. Honour the King." 1 Peter 2:17. PHILP0TT, EVITT & CO. DtlLDIMC SUl'PLIKS IXMIHiK j-. (jarilner and Co. Praver Week Is Concluded I Li F H I rf ppI Final Week of i'rayer meeting ! nt the Salvation Armv Citaiel )) iv-amco i - i u'-oko n 1 'un. I III l biH'EF'f BUI'BITKRUStDCAR 'Saturday nipht heard Canon Basil 8. Pnwkter as spenk-r Capt. W. C. Pottlton was chairman and Clara Pierce rttatnlrt Uslnp as his title "Marchine, Orders," Canon Proekter snok.? CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS take pleasure in announcing the admission to partnership of and the establishment of an office in Prince Rupert on a forward look with regard to .Attention Truckers 48 CHEVROLET PICK I P New motor. Top shape. '41 I OUO SKI) AN DlMVH" Lots of miles lvf t $450 Week-end Special 47 FORI) BUSINESS COfJPE, One owner. 10.000 miles '4f) PLYMOUTH, fully equipped, A-l condition 2015 icono .fkOortor riT-eioo(t" ioft."7 ithe year now beinff entered Into, i Christian people, he said, have j no grounds for orjtimlsm but j must learn what the New Testa- ment meaia bv hope hope in I the rreser.', world and hope in ! eternity. Turnout for the meet'wr wi I good. It was a haptry group an.1 one that proved there was i common bond between churches j of different denominations and itlmt it is possible to have a com-'mon place of meeting. 1Mb iR&m? IMM 60) JAN. jl (5 THE DUDLEY permits two future bedrooms to be finished on the second floor in addition to the two bedrooms and bath on the first. Storage space includes wardrobes in the first floor bedrooms, walk-in closets on the second floor, coat closets at front and rear entrances and a closet and linen closet in bedroom hall. Dining space is provinded in one end of the L-shaped living room and In the kitchen. Refrigerator and range are on the Inside kitchen wall, sink under side window and work counter under rear wind ow. The exterior walls are brick up to the eaves, with the gable ends and dormers of shakes or wide siding. Dimensions are 34 feet 8 Inches by 22 feet 8 inches. Floor area is. 1,030 square feet and cubage Is 22.8B2 cubic feet. Phone 88 PRINCE RUPERT P.O. Box 203