ay they mat i.. art tropin' niTrs of ift.11 (Continued from page.lt esied in Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It in- Whafsthf mat Aeeord Monday, Deve-mber 31. 1 if 5 1 sum h'-cptiips operational in Korea, including Canadian 25tli Brigade. ray . . Reflects and Reminisces "'B to the Pt, -r. ; 111. nht ,-, .,K'lk'-' AlKilST 3 Accused of cheating at i liter u'rr a Hound ' ex- I &-ssod i -J animations, 90 cadet riistnis: to Stalin as ,' '' ";, .. ... ...... j ui,.ivn jr lit Weather Is frosty at times iut lnce. K U, - AOi" J: Vn independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian "ress Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. J. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor: H. G. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RAT3: By carrier, per week, 20c; per month, 15c; per year, am $8 00; by mall, per month, 75o; per year. $8.00. .r Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily Nfv.s Ltd., 3rd Avenuv, Prince Riipert. now, but you can always dodec cars at Second Avenue and' "' ...M'""'5r ' we-i rutin,. 5-RiviMin.in William (Redl Hill 38, kll.d attcinplinir to po over Niai-ani Falls in Unlit barrel. 8 - French Nat ional Assembly continns keno Plcvin us "premier. 'fytUnt nice to ! itffiiTrtSliiM'i nve ,-,,u,,h . V) S.M-oild Street, thereby working tnal No Biff War in l!).-)2? up a feeling that encourages warmth. i V J ' . .i. Roumanian doctor, niovini; to; Canada and unable at first to! develop a practice, was obliged to wash dishes for a year. That's I ;nuut;h to make anyone fiei in lot. water. I ; 11 -William Randolph Hearst, A KEEN business mall, American, newspaper and mafta- , , , . sine publisher, dies at 88. who heads an oi'tfaniza-, , T. c Duvis p,,,Sf,nts cre. tion which keei) a weather tlinlhlls af 1"s, Canadian am- ,ii i bassador to West Germany at eye open for squallsaheati, B,m. is wiilinti- to pay Hie COOil "---Hurricane lashes Jamaica; " 154 dead and heavy property money to try to answer tlamane. this nuestion": 22 m t:,lks '''IWf'' British 1 . and Iran governments collapse. UE A WOULD THERE WII.I, 3, ,Mauvvr crime committee IN l'J.2.' . WAR ha .Semite in filial r.mrt on 1951-1952 THE PROBLEMS of a troubled world may not ho I st-ttk'd by any means as yet. There is still confusion ami uncertainty. The cold war of ideologies and propaganda persists. The incipient hot war is still on.. There is suffering in many lands whore agression and conflict persist. Yet, us 1U'1 passes out letuscarrythekll 11 x . ?y . - v, DISTANT Itl ISKS I As the New Year is about to! dWll it. IIK1U Jm lmtl;l 1'. .,..!..'.. I on your heating oi! --, J vi i itllia B Navy has set another example of tubsiantial growth. Some eon-'.rast to that dashing craft, the iainbow. that once roamed the calm assessment must bring rA ZrM ' and 1952 comes in,' a war would ltJZ mean on-' in which Riussia and K1;.(Tt.,.s ;uld RrafllnB pMbU(. ),! fir Hi ..i i . . " nmth coast InstilllriK a f.i'llng I ol resp-ct in the bosoms of oneL ind all! i lite u.o. wen' ui-ii-iny nia.;ni i (,lTj,.jas 'do not believe that .such a v, ir M I' l l Hl'.l It ' 'mill "Wvi, w Mt-I.r-1 ft,).. I win occur in iv:rz. 1 Pacific Ocean pact for defence si"!-cd liv IT i ii .-il the conclusion, without beino- overoptimistic, thac t hint's are better and the outlook more promising than they were a year a.uo at this time. As for the focal point of the hot war, insofar as it has developed, it has been contained to Korea durin; the twelvemonth just ending. A year ago the United Nations forces were reeling below the N- R- YOUNG Oil mktriksl "wim PhwifB( REGULAR icaoers ol Has col- E(a,os Australia ami New Zeal-umn know that I have never ,uul; ,,liim. Minister Sidney Hol-accepted the theory such sus- james Nationalist parly re-elecl-ae.st.s that Russia is frantically (H, , N(,w Zl.a.lml KPnP1.ai rebuilding, up .strength in order to i,)Ulj i launch a war ol' ai med conquest :! .. r , ,.,P w ,,f..,,., i,r..,i,, ,,. I... ,.1 Heavy stamping near Hie doorway, and the dislant sounds of a shovel. Somehow there a suspicion winter Is here. NOTHING IN rAKTKTI.AH Several University of Toronto students say they have their A EXAMINE CHILDREN Twenty-two northern outposts were visited by the Eastern Arctic Patrol last summer during voyage of the Transport Department's vessel, C.' D. Howe. About 2.000 of the tiOOO Canadian Eskimos in the eastern Arctic all who could Yalll Uivei'. For many months now, however, the asaint her neighbors. rd by 48 nations at San Francis-' torfov a-1 -.v. w.v. ... ro klissi:i novenus i n:i eere-. line has heen held and gradually improved and today doubts about college training. ' M",',,m'"'""'1,,i-l''N,"!M,-t1iiJiiurti1ii!i!!.ik;k.iwi,)(!all.l(i1.i1(( ; be loached- weie examined and their health found generally good. This photo, taken by Wilf Coucatte for the National Film j Board, shows Dr. H Campbell, right, of Windsor, senior patrol medical officer, checking Lake Harbor children aboard ship. His assistant, Dr. J. R. Judge, Winnipeg, reft, was on his way to take up a post at St. Luke's Hospital, Pangnirtung, Baffin Island. .iCP from National Film Boardi above mistaken theory who ai- niony sue that Russia will .sweep west ,, .' Czechoslovakia 'freedom in the year X maybe one, two Uiim: rros!ios border into Ger- or three ahead. I think I years m.iny with enBincPr hold at pislol could give a dozen reasons why p0j Russia will not do that. But here i2lcen. George C. Marshall is the main one: resigns at U S defence secretary; If the hard-ooiied boys in the Suf,ai. 1ay Roblnson of New York Kremlin ever had .such an idea, regains world middleweight title what were they waiting around Irom Randv Turpin of England. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS! there is little fear of further serious military reverses. What is more important, there is still real hope for a truce, no matter how long it may be deferred ltecause of obduracy on either side. Meantime, the fighting itself has to large extent subsided, uneasy as the situation still may be. There are also still the wars in IndoChina, Malaya, Burma and other lesser theatres in the Far East, the progress and outlook in which are more ! 5 General Eisenhower at 29-Fierce gale lashei Europe lor irom iw lo lsai; inc su- iS-Minislor of 19 mnntrl... perficial answer of the Russia- i1-,.,. V i" , I Washington outlines plans lor coast irom opam io inmurn, ,Hi!n n ii'Mtom TT.iirrtiMt rl- doiou: extensive rinmae to fihin- is-always-wrong - in - everything yntinn nnen conferences at Or- '. ! ;. school micht be that Russia was ' lenee; Leon Jounaux. li. r rencn p'nn waitins till shi tno hnrl th mom ... anil-communist, awarded lusi Nob.'l Peace Prize. i"" ""' "' answer sewn GeorRe has developed "structural I 0 -Luis Padllla Nervo of Mexi- What about chiiiiKCf." in one lung; New York half-baked to me After many anxious months, there are signs of '--armios? co elected president of United I Timjs marks 100th birthday. 'Nations general assembly. If you have missed your po(x?r,' please phone your newsboy. If you do not , , know your newsboy's name, coll the office before 5 p.m. ItOl'TE l-,lan I.alrd, Green 13J WatU and Nickerson'., to Frlzell's Motors Fu'UmS 510-800 ; 6th Ave. We.st 800 and 700 limits. ItOl'TE ?-Kalph Olwn, Blue 728 Herman Si reel; H80 r,th East to Seal Cove ItOl'TE J Victor Maskulak. l.sl Ave. West 240-1077; 2nd Ave. West 911-1(123 in.' ins? 9th Street; 3rd Ave. Frizeli's Muliirs W cw! n We.st. ItOl'TE I Alvin Nystedl. Itlur CM an easing up if not a settlement in the Suez area jrr HAS always .seemed to me ,.JL.J 1!",? ' 8-Russia rejects new western i tnat another world war woul.i nnH T,kev to n.P, m.mh.r.hin i1,raa,, nl1 pn.posa.s m be Just as likelv to result from ..,- .,!"... , 1 at Paris. ' -Frincess Elizabeth rnaki , U.S.A. decisions, policies or blun- rf,,. .,t,iiii i H- kc iy7 v 'da . V ,Y fl I broadca-st to Can 1 tiers as from those of Russia. W 1. , " , : " X"-Z.". ! farewell . llllllli l.L uuimn VUIIllltUIIt.1. . . . , ! I do j not , mean ot .. course that . . . i.rim St. ... John . s, Ntld wnere isntain and hgypt nave come to crisis. ,So the situation there is also improved. - A year ago defence and organization of Europe was only an uncertain plan. Today, there is a great difference with a strong western bulwark now or-gihized and getting stronger every day. The ques- any U.S. President would de- ' n.oree unrierpoes' 11- f'i'st of main body of Can- illberately. openly order a Pearl " ntlum Z7ln Hrlalp a,,vkH at 01.ratkm for h1E resection- Harbor type of attack asainst il ltJ. 'Z. ""LJ.1 j . ! Rotterdam; U.S. Eifihth Army -Moscow. Nor am I cynical ..m v..nf,J.tAr ;-". amises communists of killing' X. i enouh 0 S with Vf the 27 C ".ied "H1- ! H - King names Council of , ! formed t.Mt.i tnt- .., wrL. .hk.,k n-Ehzabelh and Philip m re-. tion of Germany will be the critical matter in 1952. 7t, Ae. W'f.-t 7M-H27; O'h Ave Wi-st l-'U C'i3 KK ; So the international scene may he surveyed idiplomals wno t0 me some Duke of e -i. ii mi. . .i ' , i ' -jears ago. ' arlian tour Oct. 9. one week lair l0Hr e dnu O m ii'u froiirTn i' ino nvAL'niirc rn nni'imr , '-if 1 1,, Vr, ii.,. -..,,- i, . -- - - - 18 Po river starts disastrous t Kj t:t 'f itonn wiii1 t'havii M'Oi i r in i nr oMrl !lh0e iit.n. 'imfhhaf ?L",e !.( t0Star,1, . l 1-1 thL' 28 - Prime Minister St. Laurent ' !!UHtli"f,, ?f rur,h Italy: mrC VIIV: KliH VCCIJ 1IIU1 . II UIJI V 41 ,J IttlLt, CJ11U tilt. OH tluiii lot) lead. ; ...: u.,f .. w ..t a K : """". Wasl,lnRtn conveys Canada's union Street 7(I0 Il;o: k; Tatluw Street IIUj-Iij3 C Ave. ROl'TE S Jimmy Mi l.ean, lied !S 4th Ave. Wet 100-445; 5th Ave Wist IK5-5I5: Went 3(I8-3U; Dunsmuir Ktrei-t 211-424; T':. i 515; Emerson Place; Agnr-w Place. ItOl'TE C Eleanor Walker. i;rren 921 8'h Ave. We.-t 10-M7; Oth Ave. East I10-27K; M B: turret 113-708. '. , ",l""ul n,S"s -ody l""- nciiu ,,.,c.a,,ywur,la-iCfjef (0 cons,ruct st. Lawrence continued in the year about to be ushered in. t ' this. ft They Crrf't could fly one of their sraw y herseir. 24 Ottawa Rouidi Riders beat Saskatchewan Roughrldeis 21-14 in Guy Cup football classic at Toronto. , 25- Former Nazi General Kurt OCTOBER 3 WashiiiRton announces set off second atomic explo- While common defence of the western world ;ndn m7 ZZTl- must still be developed iinrl pn;mdpd it- r-nnlrl hj some tScn.sitJvp noint Nnhmiv Mcyei, transferred from New KOITE 5 (ilrndun Smith, Itlur 9.11 AJ! of Section 2 ROITE I Jimmy Johnson, firrrn i(il Waterfront and I'acilic 1'lacc; K'NIl-Fi .v- th'jf ivn mmr hn -AA ,vi1,rx nfffln ,1, WUU1U evtI khow wno reaiiy am " " wninswirK prison to Hi'liisn pn- tiiu iuw) lie ctuit lo give inuie duenuun aunil, wcricers , evacuated , from Iran. the ! drop bombs, until yoars later, son In Gei many, discovered at' the coming year than we did in the last to matters ln any event-for the war would 5j-Canadwn ,unlUs spearhead home for week-end. j , , ,? r . , , . be on " new United Nations offensive in .17 lli tl .nH r.vi tnw num. of domestic concern. This is particularly important i" ,Sot think ,t would be as-ea. tiator! in the economic scene, where it is SO essential that 'mple as that, even If there' '-'9!2 t0l,r of Australia and ier zone In Korea: North Atlantte ! , were enough sinister in "e ''ul;ind by King and Queen piu-t Council people at. Rome . sets goal .,,;i;v ;., u 1 u t v -i 1 equilibrium must be maintained SO that, while build- 'hlRh places in Washington to try mW: Elizab-th and Philip of neorly 100 aiVlsins for WPSt. ine- our fences abroad, we may not be allowing them j anything like' that. Canadians; E" '"lead; f'rH('nry Gur" n Europe by 1954. F.vi-r tiii d in move a pi.ino? imi toow linw licivy it i ;iikI Iwiiv it' ;it to mark the ltHir. 1 liim;s will Im- o'lttrrciit wllru ihrt in. ike lianas ol lilit-ui ilit .iliiiiiiniiin. Alie.tiK one film has st.trtcil m.iLing iiiiiuu-liutii il key Hnttiblr i.inov Dm in Alien's Miv V us in ( un.iil.i, su in.tiiy new uses h.ivc Ik-mi lounil lor .iliiiuiiiuni lli.it IikI.iv iiprt.itc 1 pl.inls in vinous p.tus ol the (oiiulry and the iiHliisity iMiviilcs cm jjlo incnl loi iIiiiiimiihIs and ih. it's not (iiiiiiiing 11 ihc people Iki uoik tor nunc lh. i n lo'lllf ;aii.uii.in ii imp. i oil s vliiiti sli.ipc Mian Mliiiiiininii inio all suits ill lnlltis lioni IinIi I.i's IO ailil.nlf".. Millili 111 I III aHlilJ.Hl) ot t.all.ld.l, 1 .111 (Mi .in). Floats!. HOl'TE S Melvin lljiiruson, Orern 113 8th Ave. East, McBrldc to Hays Covr Circle. ItOl'TE 10 Brace Itoalil, Creen 719 4th Ave. Ea.st 237-73B: Sth Ave East 501-719: 'h HV Tnnw ttr a nmrl.n nc npnn' ..II III V, ntlllll Illl'II I Oflllll .S.S11 111c r m-n to fall apart at home Ea.st 119-245, 301-62(1: Hay.s Cove Clr-le 82-867; f" Mmpletons. to Malaya, killed by guerrillas. 6 Fifty-six persons die in air j i , 8 -Princess Elizabeth and the disaster at Elizabeth, New Jersey. I OF COURSE. 1552 and 1353 ARE Duke of Edinburgh arrive by air i9United Nations approves: HlrfH 511-510; Circin Ktrcet 4IMIH; KIkti W Young Sireet. ROITE It Leslie Murdinh, Black 5 crucial ana dangerous years. """"". -Kyy. """ti-s West's disarmament plan. And this is of even greater importance in some of the less favored countries than Canada where the dianands of immediate defence have heen hampering recovery. " A i. (l-w. T r. 1 r .. i , ... Russia has plainly warned the lrW wUh Britain; demands 21- Over 100 miners nerisii in , . .. ... ... lir L-. .TJili.-l-. l,r,,,r, Inon O.. 1 yyc.si. uiai, sne will not loier-: """!' " tu. i aim Illinois colliery disaster Tiunutt Ave.; lt and 2nd Ovcrlnul;; Herman T'- vv nic i c-ai iiiaiticuv Ul WC.SL- 25-Peace negotiations in Kor- 9 Britain ern Germany. Yet that re-j announces troops . e.a sliI, fra(m:kecl. int imc-w i eat UdV n.-,, v.anatia IS SUI1 a e-em : armament is obviouslv nn thP will remain in Suez and Sudan. l'iyutt Place. ItOl'TE 1J Sammy Alexanilcr llth Ave. Ea.st 333-lKCa; Frederick St.; Sherbrm ROI TE I4-ltoniiy f hy, Oreen tvt. Vnit ll.l uo tt'l'Mt 117 341: hKf among the nations, British Columbia amone the 1 tlme-t-:ole for the next year or 10 New York Yankees defeat ,;,.,.., i lw0- IIef""-e we shall reach Giants in world series, four t.; t if r i i i- a and this piOVintes part Of British Columbia the highly dangerous moment at a.games to two. inost favored 'Ume when 11 dH,'s is-Premier MossadeKh or part of the province A vear atro we b(!f()me c'paf iran .l .it ,. .' that Western Germany actually P!p!ids case before United Nations 1:11-225; Market 'Place; 3rd Ave. Dally Ni" Na'-i v"ts'"- t nuit iiiaiMii juiiit miiiiu.s iiiuuMi liuiy. is to be re-armed. ! security council. Motors. IKIITK 1Vllf-vn Rilrhir Mlark SKH ftvon today we may still not he appreciating fully 5th Ave. Wet i;35-735. 741-743; bor.lcii Street T I. see that the U.S.A. military; 16 Prime Minister Liaquat Ali authorities have ordered all the Khan of Pakistan assassinated, wives and children of their men! ' 17 Britain rushes troop rein- what is going on. Sireet BiRgar Place. ROI TE 16 Frank Kilhnrn. (ireen 977 The dawn of the year 1952 finds us having much October "952. 'eave there before ' S"SrniK kZ to be thankful for and much to be hopeful about. All 41 h Ave, Ea.st 124-234; 51 n Ave. Ea.st 101-248: East 108-658; Ilowser Street. ROI'TK 17 Charlie IJndsUom. Oreen 924 fith Ave. We.st 2 1 0-539 ; 7tli Ave West 129-537: West 221-52K; Uitbliiii'ic St. 721-728. M'HIW ' 7(14; Tallow St. C25-733. A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LTD. 3rd Avenue W. Phone Green 217 That is just another indica-'. waja Nazimudden named pre-tion that the international sit- j mier and finance minister; Ghu-uation is likely to reach the ' 'am Mohamed governor-general, crisis stage at about the time of i 19 Security Council votes to the U.S. presidential elections, j withhold action on Iran oil djs-which take place early ln No- pute. vember. j 20-First group from Canadian So to sum it all up my guess 27th Brigade sails for Germany, is, no big war in 1952 but look 22 U S. atomic tests in Ne-out for squalls toward the end 1 vada Include tiny a-bomb which of the year, especially if the U.S. ! may be a tactical field weapon, elects a President whose policies i 25 Conservatives win British would make for aggravation, not general election, stabilization, of the big-bloc i 27 Communists abandon de-struggle, mand that 38th Daralled he hnf- ifi i -iriu liiuin, imn- . . .- .... r,,...i. ..v. iw. FaH 15-ri8: e " the gloom, all the doubts and all the clangers may riot have been dispelled. But conditions are such today, we would say, that, while we must still be realistic, watchful and conscientious, we can still be optimistic and cheerful. If the trend toward better and more secure things that marked 1951 is continued in 1952, and Ve confidently believe it will, a year from now, with more crises settled and behind us, we should be facing a really happier year. East 1000-1144: 10th East 900-1 130; Aided Bacon Street; Donald Street. ROITK 19 Jimmy Johnson, Creeo Kfil nth Ave. East 870-1140; Ambrose Ave. ROI TE 20 Jack Rudolph, Green 731 Sth Ave. East 103H-1944. ItOl'TE 21 Jimmy Moon-head, Ited 33S , 2nd Ave West 1135-1314; Park Ave. 100:.---' Sireet; Water Street; Beach Place. ItOl'TE 23 l.arry Parent, fireen 487 8th West 615-735; Summit Ave.; Taylor Street. 1 ' fer line ln Korea- The first uated postmark on i NOVp.MBER "-i er was used in 1829, when 1 Princess Elizabeth and the ! aUiu pam casn ior ue- Duke of Edinburgh -visit very- I ington. Scripture jPaiiacje for JoJaif "Remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee." Deut. 8:2. ItOl'TE 24 Brian Roberts, mam , d j . . . . . .. ,i An-, streei, a1" Rupert Radio & Electric Appreciates the ever-increasing patronage it has enjoyed in 1951 and extends to all Friends and Customers Raised Screen I mx" for Tullulah Bankhead, was : convicted Friday of raising the screen actress' checks, j Mrs. Cronln, 59-year-old for- 2nd Ave. West 7Ifl-3ra nve. um. -- is" , . st .,, West Daily News-Watts and Nickei.Mm.s ROI TE 25 Gary Parkin, Green 6C0 Cth Ave. East 1141-1476. ItOl'TE 26 Frankie Stewart. Blue 716 , "mf' '' 7th Ave. East 081-1086; 1103 Ridley . Ave. 928-1154. ItOl'TE 27 Christopher Harvey, Green 14 Cove C Cth East, McBride-HayK Cove Circle iw. Actress Checks j mer vaudeville hoofer and strip teaser in her younger days be- THE GRAND CAFE 2nd Avenue and Sixth Street ' Extends BEST WISHES FOR A NEW YEAR OF HAPPINESS, PROGRESS, PROSPERITY WELCOME TO 1952 INEW YORK 'I"-Mrs. Evelyn ! fore s.he Tullulah'i maid- r. . . . , secretary, faces a maximum pen- Oronin. who said she paid foralty of ,,,, to 15 years ln prnn "marijuana, booze, cocaine and ! She will be sentenced January 24. THESE ARE THE DAILY NEW LITTLE MERCHANTS ON YOU THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS , t'NOER NEW MANAGEMENT . . . SAVOY HOTEL ; Frince Rupert's only modern rooms with bath i. Fraser Street Phone 37 Biiiiiiifffv