INDEPENDENT PET dog on the premise CAPETOWN After thieves j lowed the animal hi raided a factory police found a rested three men f0 t Prince Rupert Daily News As If i h $ I i i Thursday, January 23, 1951 0 SALE a I 4 t " V -r v ; See It An inclt pendent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia, llember of Canadian Press - Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3y Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, n-eix S3.00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Fer Year, $8.00 "iijJ?1 Published' every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. WARM WINTER CLOTHES BOYS' ALL WOOL PANTS MYZ !MH4UKAKF..1S Henvy weight pure wool pants sUei. Just rl(;ht f, 11 Regular $5.50. weather. Reg. t0 j5-5 Now $3.95 Now MEN'S ALL WOOL 1IKAVY PANTS. Re-;. S9.0I). Huh pL u ! nrvill ve I'VIIIV Sii:iTS Mi'll'n 1-1 nnulil,, n-u. " t 1" -j By ELMORE PHILPOTT BRITISH LIKE IKE r J-.. 1 IE KT.,, Now v..... suit u,.lt oW. per r sen iur a.i. i-' LONDON. I have one . MKN'S AI.I, WOOL SOX cnod working sox. fru m pal- impression or a cnange in fc ! 1 S I . . . ' J ' S"-' Jb.i 2j, v:':..t-I the ceneral British mooa ti w? t i r il. 'js8r:ai:..-: i 1 'J l- since I was here 18 months hop and ave nt ago: ihere is less evident anti-American sentiment than there ivag in 1949. Nowadays a Canadian does r '; f.&: x,rf'X ,'b: .t-i' City's Worst Need LOUD screams for help in the housing problem ere being raised in Prince Rupert. Joining in the ' r riis are the city council, Chamber of Commerc?-, "dical health officer, the press and numerous organizations. and companies. . ;It looks now as if definite progress were being made. The need was pointed out strikingly to the housing commissioner when he visited here, last fall. Althoueh he could not nromise anvthintr. he said not have to ward off dirty looks Vjfgji FISHERMEN . . MAHOGANY AND CRYSTAL The dining room of Laurler House, left to the nation by the late Prime Minister Mackenzie King, U one of mahnzany'atid ery.stul. The house will bj opened to the public us u National Historic lte. iCP PHOTO) Canadian, not a Yank." I In our first week here in 1949, my wife and I met hurt Ameri-ans who told us that they could not drop Into pubs, which they lad known In World War Two days, without having somebody ant to take a Jtock at them because of Coca-Cola or the Ray, For complete overhaul of your High Speed Gasoline Engine, see Rupert Motors Ltd. We have Die trained mechanics and specialized equipment to perform this work for you . . . efficiently and economically. To avoid delay this spring when the ru:h i. on, let us have that job now. 25 YEARS AGO January 2r, 1926 Hope for the limber Industry for the north is in the pulp and MiPi.i business, uccording to a statement by H. R. MacMillaii of Vancouver at the Rotary Club lunclnon yeslerdav. IZfU Marshall Plan. The Marshall Plan days are over, so far as Britain Is concerned. That may b or may not be the answer to the less obvious British reserve toward Am Inquiry On Aluminum WASHINGTON IAP) Representative Tollef.son Ci-Washi posed a series of questions for Charies E. Wilson, defense mobilization director, concerning "a rumored proposal to expend United States funds for the con emtniicei i Rupert Motors Limited ericans. . I Forty years ago "the nicht" Anyway, the change seems and tnat'i a pretty lung way baclt real. I lusty lads and lasses gathered 0O0 1 In the roomy dining hail of the EVERY TIME I turn on the Hotel Central over at First and television set In my hotel room Seventh to assist mine host Peter In addressing Hvj 1026 city council at its opening meeting last ni;'ht, Mayor Newton wel-' dined two new numbers to the board Aid. Joseph Greer and Aid. V. J. Greer. struction of an aluminum p.a r. r I see and hear Oeneral Ike B.ack and the house In salutin-; ln Canada." t'jnada." (The proposed aiuminum de Eisenhower telling the British Robert Burns. A lew are lH't, he's glad to be back among old yet not so many, friends. I Ike la what I call an English-1 Time indeed marshes on and man's American. That is, he 40 years hence, like enough, the rings true. There's nothing ceremony set for January 2 j will phoney about General Ike. j be performed all over again. For You know what we in Canada on that' date in 1911 there was think about the Canuck who a dinner. Manv a name, lamiliar velopment in the Kitimaal ujvli of British Columoia ru.s com'..-under fire in Alaska. Published reports in Alaska have said th? Canadian project will kno:k am., for the present at least, a pj.;-sible project at Skyway.) 1 Settlement of danuuvosi in the first Prince Rupert Suruce Mills lire November 14 him been reached in the sum of approximately ! $220,000. while here that he was convinced of Prince Rupert's immediate need for housing and asked the city council to gather. pertinent factual information for submission to government departments concerned. That information has been gathered and placed before the proper authorities. The next move is up to the provincial and Dominion governments. Will Prince Rupert receive governmental assistance with its housing problem, or will it not? That is the burning question facing the city today. Unfortunately, costs of small scale building operations in Prince Rupert appear to make it unprofitable for people to build a few rental houses. The mass building of houses, such as is suggested under the Dominion-provincial scheme now under consideration, would make it feasible to brinp in heavy, high-priced equipment to help lower building costs. That is why it is so important that the scheme go through. Continued representations from companies interested in finding proper accommodation for their employees and from organizations anxious to see the townspeople living in decent surroundings cannot but keep the problem before the administrators. To all ow interest to cool down now would be fatal. Now is the time for action as much as it was when the scheme was first attempted. Continued loud screams must be heard by those in power. And any practical move that can be made locally to meet the situation is much to be commended. In a letter Toiief.son made comes over here to England and enough then, ha. gone to join 1 public he asked the tlirejior 10 YEARS AGO in a mailer oi monins acquires me iiara. Kven the Central, wun i mese questions: a faked British accent which is its open fireplace and yarning j i. Does the project entail right out of this world. I would chair boarders, has vanished.1 construction of a power dam not trust such a creature as tar Just a vacant coiner and mem- and, if so, would not the same as I could hear mm. l don t ones January 25, 1941 j Much iju'ic ir't'st lc developing ln thv practice air raid alarm which will take place during mid-afternoon Sunday at an undisclosed time. ixpendilure fill the same requirements if made in the Unit- FOOTHILLS "HARD" ALBtRTA TELKWA ' TOM. IN AI.I. SIZES Lump . . . Cobble . . . Egg Nut and Stoker PHONE 651 For Immediate Delivery Each day a little longer and ed States? wonder that our Canadian boy3 rebelled at such talk from the quarter-decks of Canadian Navy ships. Well, the British are something like that about Americans. They like a real American who looks like an American, thinks like an that much the closer to day- . Would such an aluminum light saving unless the people piant compete with U.S. Industry of the north, wiiere there will ttfter the present emergency is soon be little except daylight, 0Ver? Many are taking advantage of the good skating on the ice sheets 3. use their heads and a bit of de termination. ii construction ot a power mj Lake Oliver, Morse Creek and dam Is Involved, what plans, if olner ponds brought on by the any, are unuer consioeraiion Ior ni.isent cold snao There ccme times when pos- the'protecUon flshery re PHILPOTT, EVITT & C American, and talks like an American, and not like a leftover and re-warmed-up Englishman. oOo THE BRITISH profoundly dis JVJUll.eSI' .u- u I . Miss E. I Regarding the latter nuestiun. KLII.DING SI TPI.1ES M'.MIWK M. Earl left on last train for Brockvllle, iiuuugu, nai-iruu ui ice tu play hockey or curl on, Is much less ccstly in this neck of the mas- Tiiofr .Mki,.iii. evenings Ontario, to visit a sister who is cem was whether the dam would 'be built. th. Fmser River i HI. She will return via Vancou- trust the American brass hat of keg, L11C lVJ.aunil.JlUI 1-jriJC. fui - D..1I1..U Ul. - ill .1-. ... VfT before the tide was changed so Twenty-five millions spent at " u.e v,as....ls- several t I 11.. l Vnmn nlmn.) (ho Prlnno HimBi-t anrt tho orn nlnu. ku" lu"B-t-JMIIlun haia Olof Hanson, M P. for Skeena, ittraL i ; z":x::r; " mmion. of dollars have been Wliuie Oill-iail picJVi w an naiuuia ""-" jiicxiv " ui nuiiuicuii .1u1.un.uo ui u. lycx - cnoni k thic ,,t nftpr srienii UK a lew aavs in me I of what they called "MacArthur- sons tor years should warrant """ . in "J rel t ab ; ,,,, litating 7. the " Fraser . city, k' ,f, It b hv l last ist evenings evenines' train ism." By this they meant such expectation that, by the time the things as flying to Formosa to plant at Watson Island stands J. " - kiss the hand of Madame Chiang complete and open tor ousiness, ,; 1 Kai-shek, and other actions and dwellings here will not be scarce. "os;cfrtd'n,y mu ' th'ir " ld conceivably be fur k.f attitudes which the restrained o. Hc.v,,0 nniHBrH not. onlv John Fisher, the Runrinv alter- nau8ht " Power dam "re con- Run-down,Wor(vout Weak Women! er ' i 'i on the Fra-ser Riv-r, ham-acting but recklessly pro- noon broadcaster, slams in vocative forthright style the financial wilhou(t ash ladclf,1's and other They have never felt that way power and prestige of North P'ulecUve "evlc"' about General Ike. They have America and that goes for each 1 him clearly classified as a darn side of the border, except the' WELL MATCHED i Get Rich,Red Blood Put Vigor in "Life Stream" Conscription Still Hot who have been pondering on what means THCSE are best and most effective for the raising of the armed forces that all agree are necessary for the security of Canada will note with interest what Major General Cl.'R. I'earkes, V.C., M.P., has to say on the subject. Recognized as a sound and realistic military man who knows what he is talking about, Gen. Pearkes, according to dispatches yesterday, says that, while the volunteer system is unfair and outdated, it would not be opportune to introduce conscription at this time. Gen. Pearkes must have good reason for making ilt-ud Hum liv" U' ,sirfnt ' liK-Ku Iron hh-iUhI tii-cf iit 'l'li..ii"Jint1 iwiMth'fty or llicli lrtu itTVt. x hiiiu n-:irr,. Iinr (l.tn.ir i-r ...I,. tJM- Tr lMti-p, -Ionic- Yntl ';m t1! your I idt. ! fur M-i. ui um-ic- it mt ii Mi.ilJkH in bli -l!.-l-.i-'til:iitl MANCHESTER. Knelnnd '(P Two city councillors from adjoining Manchester wards should work well together. Their sue- names are Lamb and Onions. i is !tV "t-l tii.illll. K"l'. IKfVim. j . .U" good soldier who hates war like ea::t. It's had its day, he says, hell. Therefore, they don't think New York, Philadelphia, Chl-that Ike Is over here to get them ta;;o, Montreal, Toronto can dic-into any trouble that can be tate no longer. Today, it's way avoided. out ln the vast southwest and 0O0 i northwest that enterprise Is ex- THE TELEVISION clearly pandmg. Exultantly, he hails showed Britons, though, that population and enterprise. Oeneral Ike U not yet winning the Second Battle of the Bulge. . . No matter how erect he Cllin6SC FOCC We Will Do Your PRESSING While You Wait ! ! vmm ?s? leaves DeLuxe Pressing & Repot stands, Ike can t mae irom me Phone Green 1K4 Directly across from new l-iuu" such a statement when so many other members of Uetalhat "mw Evading Charg his Progressive Conservative party and some ot aged pauncn , VANCOUVER . ((0unn j T.nup. But ike nas me nappy gin 01 wcaahy Chinese Importer, today being able to laugh- at himself. lg facl 150 charge of evatUns Thus, after a 10-minute speech Iorelgn Xchange regulations, for radio and television, he re- .... 4R4 nnn other parties too, are strenuously advocating compulsory military, service without delay. Still remains the problem of how Canada's armed forces are to be quickly brought up-to the desired and necessary strength. f wcv marks in a loud aside: I He was arresled on nls return "Old soldiers have a tendency rom Hong Rong and in court to get over-garrulous. Ill have wag remallded lor tw0 weeks, to watch myself." He was freed on ball of $150ou. PolLce said he carried on SO, FOR MY MONEY, General 1 fnr , .rnn!Sa:.tlmis f Ike is the North Atlantic Pact's lthout per"mi.ssion of the For- best bet. 1 , Board I don't think anybody over on B d , m7 and 1948 this side of the Atlantic Is sure t rr'tplure j-aiiage for Joclay "Add to your faith virtue; and to virtue knowledge; and to knowledge temperance; and to temperance patience; and to patience godliness; and to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity." 2 Peter 1:5-7. of where Uncle Sam is goin?r. ANCIENT FORT Obviously, Uncle Sam himseir, a military lort was built on St. does not know, for right now the Ann Bay, Cape Breton Island, great American Republic is mak-1 by Captain Daniel of Dieppe, I lng up its mind in anotner one j.'rance) in iG29 AIR JUBILEE STOCKHOLM W-The Swed BEATS MACHINE TIMARU, New Zealand 'iff) A. of those ureat Debates wnicn are a unique feature of Ameri- can life. V. Robertson, a poulterer, instai- Winters Here Again Don't SKID lsh Air Force" this year is observ Daily Health Hint lng its 25th anniversary. Started , ied a new chicken-plucking ma- As between .Truman, Taft, wun a sman numoer 01 rrencn . c-j aiirai Hoover ana Acneson-pius-or- Yourself. 1 X and German planes In 1926, it " c , V, , ,' minus-MacArthur, the British now has at least 1000 modern Tnen he u found ne coula 00 rf 11 people don't know whether the Serious protein deficiency ln planes, mostly purchased from I faster by hand. 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