Free Nations Speak with a Child's Voice Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, November 29, 1951 Prince Rupert Daily News J Thursday, November 29, 1951 ray.. Reflects and Reminisces Able Management Needed In Trade "cookie king" because of h bakery Interests, businesses in Australia. South Africa, Britain and the United States as well as 32 companies in Canada. H recently obtained a controlling In ., -iKlrnl daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia jj,,nUr uf Canadian "rcss Audit Bureau of Circulations Caiuvdian Dally Newspaper Association ,'llUNTfcR, Managing Editor; H. O. PERRY, Managing Director 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: jmii r, per week, 20c; per monUi, 75c; per year, , MHO; by mall, per month, 75c; per year, $8.00. i""MTS J Published every afternoon except Sunday by fnm-f Rupert Dally News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert terest in the famous London department store, Fortnum and LONDON O Garfield Weston. Canadian-hnrn executive nf hie Chinese Communist soldiers British bakery Interests, believes J Masn. British businessmen should comb " have turned from firing canon ball to playing volleyball. The war in Korea may not be entirely over but the situation looks at 'east a little more encouraging. meir sians 10 una tne ngni men i If ,... .arf ... ,n aJvirt .se for t'.ie right job because Brit it. News classified. , scull T,. - :rv w" """ :" ' : - i 1 , , . - t ' ' ' I I". .7 , . , ; e 4 - ain's existence depends on it. In an Informal speech at a ! company meeting th-a former i fomic Weapons Doctors say the average dream i lasts about five seconds. That's : Toronto biscuit executive said the not even long enough to spend matter of management Is one of , the $75,000 a relative left. the vital problems of the day. He pointed out "the vital dif- j ference of good management, 1 strong management, aggressive I WHERE IT BELONGS W. C. R. Jones, plant manager ASK FOK SCOTlAND't FAVOURITE ION JOHNNIE WALKER SCOTCH WHISKY of Columbia Cellulo.'e Co., ad- management, as compared with -ii;m;i:al Eisenhower has-warned against 1 placing too much confidence in the power of ,,(iic weapons to win wars. df course, atomic weapons are tremendously imrtant and must be prepared and guarded Just but they should be kej)t in their place. ill should not be forgotten that equal or greater iuction is possible through gases and germ war- I i i ...:i..l.i :i..i i i dre.-sing a club iiice'ing here the weak management though other 'evening, predicted that ' working with the same tools. In, fifty years would sen the world's the same circumstances, and on j Industrial centre in the St. Law- thc sanv; problems. , ' rence River area. Well, we all "England must comb through remember old Sir Wilfrid's pet , the management of every single j saying: "The Twentieth Century business in the country until she j Belongs to Canada.'-' u satisfied that there are at the j ' trtp the ah!''1 mi tht she csil 1 Snenlrinp nf thi hlV pnet of nncsiblv command Our vprv pv. ! ;iiri'aiiy ivaimuic w pussime oi development. JAlready tactical rather than strategic uses of lie weapons loom as potentially more effective, "SI i.'itencc demands it.' ii Weston, known- here as the living, consumers will doubtless find a few grains of comfort in the official announcement that jjiir into consideration me possibilities of de WEST OI' THE IKON M'RTAIN even a child's voice ran be hrard internationallv, and pictured ll Olio Kallrnhiirn, lirilMi Broailcastinir Corporation's Norwegian program assistant, recording broadcast lor Norway in London. The little Londoners did their broadcast from a nursery tehool attached to a laundry in which their mothers work. The mothers collect their children after work. les against them. the hole in the doughnut Is. in i Road More and more it appears that atomic weapons tutu re, to be made a little smaller. Prince Rupert, being without a cat census, cannot say how many As I Sec It fol sometmng apart Dut must be considered in lion to other kinds of power. Certainly in all We have been favored with a of these useful creatures have Price Control Board Urged Would Review Case of Meyer OTTAWA P George Drew, Jfm iHi20- g Still Colnl Slront glimpse of the Dyea Trail news- I their hom-'S here. But this we do .paper dated iwarch .1898. The! know! The more cats the fewer i copy did not look that old nor rats. . iur coiuroi oi arms mey snould be linked with -r weapons. was it. The newsprint had a Progressive Conservative leader,; new. a fresh appearance with Its do IT NOW! fsonal Effects .., ucma mcu a m uk- illustrations so clear they seemed , it's true that if there Is to be death sentence later commuted Just oM the press. was, how- , nve interest in the civVc elec-Ivl' PrlS"menV 'T.? " ever- a prlnt, and that explains j tion next month, efforts to sti- 't m ore Pliifr,,ll Did tilled, Mended an i llol tied in Scotland CoalcBUMfe as, OHN WALKER ft SONS W0. Scolch Whisky Ditiillert KHMARNOCK, SCOTIANO OTTAWA CP The 500.000 T.adcs and Labor Congress of Canada Tuesday urged the government to create a consumers' price control board to free the who!.; economy from restrictive price practices. Percy Bcngough, TLC presif dent, said in a 5000-word subi mission to Parliament's special committee on retail nrice fixinn. fIIKN a person pauses to consider what assets he owns, he proceeds to visualize stocks, bonds, 1 - . 1 . L - 1 1 1 'V But nevertheless It was mulate cannot start too-soon, i m,7rHrof e ei fn, for murdar of Canadian pris-;found mlghty interesting. Fifty-, Ther-e never was a better time i oners or war : two years ago! And to top It all, ' than now, to ask questions and ! "Either Kurt Meyer Is guilty or, F w Hart carried a dlspiay ad. volunteer t ukeq hard , he is not." Drew told the House vertlsement telling about house- ITShL -i? jmsui ante, uariK aixuums, real estate ana similar I tt n l - a ; i . . i a- .i i TM 1ver'lsimen: not ptiblislictl Case of Kurt Meyer s. ne may iau em-ireiy to inciucie or to auacn of Commons. "If -he is guilty, he b" control d'sPlByed hoid necessities he i was prepared ,"l u making it's real start Share -or , real scan, anare shniiM recelvo tho nnnl.hm.nt .. . j maK1"K BM.rcl or by by ttie tie Govcrnmept Oovcrnmert of ient importance to articles of the type usually British Columbia. that h ; ,,77h t nA '10 .."' BS, 1U'""'U' m tne unfolding developments! TWO items in the news' The governments proposal to raise t h e interesting am,'nd thf combin . laws l " make resale price maintenance anl to as household and personal effects. Per D w. t..v v.. : maiiresses. ne aiso auveiLisea as If he is not guilty, he should be ' an undertaker. Remember Frank, il these particular assets are overlooked because ireea. ' nlri timers when he was doing question : illegal is a "negative" way to deal j art' regarded as belonging almost equally to I T.wr ,,L,m 5is W price restriction problems, L Drew was reviewing the con- the same right here in Rupert J i JUSL Wnom IS m OUr tr0V-i mi ,. troversial case on the basis of a i at Second Avenue and Sixch $ and family. . Whatever the . reason may . be, ex- DL-IIgUUgll fillU 1 1 prnmpnt trvino-tn lfi1? I ' ,r , . , ,. ... I dispatch by Douglas How, Cana-! Street and before that on Rupert . . y S i . I" , . , ,':ugeested t0he con""'" dian Pi ess staff writer, who re- i - The first that it the Item is that Doualas reserve its decision on ! v, v,j i ienee in the administration of estates has shown 4 human failure to carefully consider and provide IHow. Canadian- Pres.s Stalf ; gcvernment's proposal and, in- ; Meyer on temporary parole In';,' 5 i 4 i I ur writer, tr )-iq has HirnvnrH discovered that that Cinri- KlPaH stead, recommend rprnmmpnrl tho the nrpat creation nn . . . . . r . : ' i - l u i i i i Gen-; hi th , h m 0fflb i !the proper disposal of household and personal !erai Kurt Meyer, not in prison 'of a board which wbuid have;Gea0nycrrr"esle its has led more estates into trouble, large and ! at happily home with bU ; Pwer not only to deal with price inere snould be n0 ..ea8y.. pun. j T. ... .. . . ;wicf and family. i maintenance but with consumer ishment ishmpnf for 0 a man mo rn.ih,,, responsible Call 363 l-OU BETTER . . . Planning Building or Repairing '., than probably any other single -cause, B.C.H.I.S. WAITING PERIOD REDUCED LATE PAYMENT PROVISIONS MADE The cne-month waiting period previously applied to persons paying their premiums after the due date has been reduced to FOURTEEN DAYS. LATE PAYMENT Persons making payments within seven days after the due date will not be subject to the waiting period penalty, but coverage will begin only from the dale payment is made. The 14-day waiting period will be applied to all persons making payment after the seven days of grace. I Meyer, we remember, is the Prlccs generally. ; Nazi SS general found guilty of ; responsibility for the murder of I . , f I 'eighteen Canadian soldiers who! ihinptp p(lf 'hart ku.n t.lien nrknnsr Ori.,! VIHIlCJC WWVII j for the d;?ath of Canadian troops, j The Progressive Conservative leader won support from George icriickshank (Fraser Valley. Lib-! oral I who protested as a veteran i df the first world war against ln one estate, the testator had overlooked be-i'.hing his household and personal effects to his 'kw, with the result that she was forced to buy Ji from the estate. In another, the testator had Fvtnrtlnn FnrJ ' inally sentenced to death, his 1 I sentence was commuted to life imprisonment. A few months , w t Vff Imllvl l"this rat tsinj permitted to go ; home for the week-end when I'tten to mention his car, with a similar result. j ago he was transferred from a ! jiiiCiU'iiuiiiciiiai vttiuc ui nuuciiuiu mu jfciouhwi jvaiiauiau yiun .u a utuuaii a niiu'w nave srm an avpeHn-murdored sons.' ' tS may be OUt Of all proportion to their motie- prj;s,m' " , !u kn frInrn nil"" 'I The Dominion Command of the T 1 1 t Vrif -o Hi.;nini- thul vfoi'..i- lt floor! of extortion nemands. . .... .. ...... w. r c-anaaian corps Association nas gets "weekends' at home, and: Let U'rs reaching Chinese in the ; motested at the consideration value. But failure to recognize this fact may o often lead to disappointments and, in many other holidays which are hard united states and L-anaaa nave being accorded Kurt. "It is an been demanding large sums of! insult to the past and present money to guarantee safety- of i members of the Canadian armed lamilies and relatives In China. ! forces," said an association v . to family friction. The foregoing is a result of B.C. lljspital Insurance Inquiry Board ly customary for other "lifers" let alone donvicted killers. THE second item is the strange K'areful and precise description of the articles recommendations. The Chinese Benevolent So-1 spokesman. led to be included in a bequest, may be all that uired to avoid trouble. MITCHELl & CURRIE LIMITt'D Builders & Contractors HISTORIC LIFT In the 321 days of the Berlin blockade the western airlift carried 1.588.293 tons of supplies. I BRITISH COLUMBIA HOSPITAL INSURANCE SERVICE denial by Mr. Claxton that ne:ci(,ty o Callada representing, rm.de the statement reported by . has 34 000 Chinese, announced it all four of most the responsible , scnt a Mter t0 Mao Tse-Tung international news- agencies -iasking the Red leader to "aban- ; spend $100 millions on air some don the Cornrmlnist campaign to bases etc., to give air support to., , wes,.ern dollars by extortion."; our ground foracs in Europe, i . 1 Notwitli-standing Mr. Clax-! , , , , i officials in the Communist zone ton s denial, made after urgent long distance phone calls fromif Germany. But there are still th Prime Minister I wnnlri like important generals living in Rus- rere You Missed in 951 Enumeration? l!!ll!llll!;SIBI!l!E! i o L);iily News check on the 1951 census, which is being j l0 me tnj3 little' bet: I sia or tne Russian zone of Ger- d'fl tor it short count of 8.4C5, may prove useful as a basis ; Unless world war breaks out!many- ( new count which niav be made to find city residents who meantime we shall find within' WHEN the "war criminal" trials ; two years that the program isscd by the enumerators. Pic l,u were missed are being tusked to communicate the ; which Mr. Claxton predicted ! ' ue " e" " Wi.h as little delay as possible so that basis may be i a r , emeu, n.is dcu.auy -jsenhoweri nrotested ii' d for Hit conlcnlinn that there was a serious short count. ( ul ? j publicly against the punishment ir city has enlisted the of service clubs in a co-oprration WHAT j object to In the case of soldiers for the carrying out j of Kurt Mcver and the denial f 'heir government's orders. nhmit the llifl million air hose Many less-famous soldiers had DAILY NEWS CENSUS CHECK ' program is that our government tne uncomfortable feeling that ! treats us like simpletons, boobs. nad tne Germans and Japanese There Could Be No Better CHRISTMAS GIFT Than a Subscription to the iOaily Niumi k f i i . i . m it i iinn f hn u.'nr thprp wnnlri ho VP A It'( eni I'cnwns taker (lid rl) c:i at HIV i morons, iney never ten xne y ' . ' been a different set of "war who.,; true story. The rnnlitv is that Hnnnria is : cr.minais in me qock. 'iiio and I have checked with each member of y family to make sure. . 1 VANCOUVER VICTORIA CoquiUam 8 p.m. December 9 and 23 fJamosun midnight, December 2. 16 and 30 Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun VI.KIK ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Camosun, 11 p.m. FOR NORTH Ml'r.KN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS December 7 and 21 ss. CoquiUam midnight I'OR SOUTH QUIiliN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. CoquiUam November 30, Dec. 14 and 28 midnight FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent in the U.S. bloc which is lining , The terrible truth is that, as up all the strength it can get to yet, there is no real world law. If K..l....nn nf tU T3....inn ' IWa tirAl-O DOnillno Iimi-1H 1 a HI lll'l'e are persons 111 Itiy lamily. That is the real reason for the for Instance, it-would be soon alliance with Japan and the necessary not only to try-the ( SI U nature) . icodiliing of the German generals. I North Koreans and Chinese who . (address) Meyer was. In fact, no worse a njuraerea u s. soiaier prisoners wai criminal than many of the ; In Korea. But it would also be other Germans and Japanese ! necessary to try the South Kor-who are now, not only free but i cans, who murdered scores of occupying public office. .More- j civilian prisoners before the very over, this same piinciple applies eye? of allied newspapermen. Third Avenue Phone 508 on BOTH sides of the Iron Curtain. The Russians have a half 3;!:i!l!IlS!i!!ilii!!IIII!IIl!I!III1l!l!U "lliiililiiliPnilii'lli!!! muaam general electric Special Christmas Offer (Ends December 31 1 a doz-.-n different varieties of! I categories who have "redeemed" themselves. In Soviet eyes, by taking jobs in the Red machine. Thiy is not only true of the local j 1 Year's Subscription $ gQ() 2 Year's Subscription 3 Year's Subscription 14.00 20.00 Now on Display "NOMA" XMAS LIGHTS .Shop early and avoid disappointment Many new novelty decoration sets from 1.35 "P Kunprt Purlin R. 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