Prince Rupert Daily News1 Friday, February 2, 1951 As I An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince ; Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. I Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association TV i. . J i( . lii l - , . V" If Ami. lsmm -ei 1 1 By ELMORE PHILPOTT S. i v Bwrd or by the Government 4 fir m itluffK c.;A. wunter, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director i SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ijf Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, -'s it8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00 tss'-i Published every afternoon except Sunday by J Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. - Warm Winter Cot! tlo Other Course IS IT FREE SPEECH? LONDON. The crowd is melting away from a Conservative in Hyde Park. Another speaker with a fine sense of timing lias set up shop. His little step-ladder platform carries no flag. But obviously he is an old hand at the game an-1 FOR MEN, BOYS AND GIRLS At A. AT WJHK:i) MU FS!! 1 I . A ft MEN'S WEAR MEN'S l)R:SS PANTS -Very w-U taUored. AU sfe f W Ollf. SIIXKTS Full cut wutk diUW iii mr sw" of Or v WORK PANTS All wool work pant. All tzt. Sptiual, pair IMUKS8 SHIRTS -A guutf wh;U.iu of eood d,iM. VANCOUVER PANORAMA Beautiful panorama of the nuih 6hure of Burrard Inlet greets Vanrmiverites these crisn winter days, lne snow-ciaa moumanu. piovme CP PHOKJ) as the CPR ship Princess Joan leaves for Nan aimo. to chixjNi from. Now lUI.I'UUtlU J t;. i Ray . . . "We are quite happy with what we have, but I should like my ! family to have the money if the ;claim is true." She said Iwr mm 'was hard-pressed to carry on hus I f inhl owing to tilt lutfh cast uf itlk- legal t'tkii. Big Estate Is Claimed uii old favorite with the crowds He is a .s;outish man, bow-chested, with dull yellow hair, glasses, florid face, and he exudes self-confidence. It seems that one of the regular speakers had died suddenly during the week. Evidently the departed Mickey was well known to all. But, says this very mu.-Ji alive colleague, if Mickey had only practised the right kind of breathing (here the speaker demonstrated the right "in and up" method i, Mickey would be alive and well today. That is, if Mickey had also remembered to moisten his hps properly. Open-air speakers should always remember to take time out to moisten their lips. i niranniR-wwu vjuuJliy UJKHfWfar, Usually sells at 3 75. Now, suit WOKK KMITS- .,lidly buik w.rk IkkOs. All w GIRLS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAI 1IIIJKKN H WSOW M IT- Jaekels and pants. AH wool. Hi.cs 2 In e. Suit an eimnticei LONDON f A claim to the i T(le Angell Mi!llms" tast "Angell Millions," a vast estate came mt0 prominence in 1U23 in Industrial London, has betm wnen 82-year-old William Allery, made on behalf of 83-year-ol.l wno sjm 50 years in pressing Mrs. H. Abrahams and her pen- nis claims to the fortune, seized Aiberr.i's new city clerk and treasurer will draw more than $350. In 1910 Ernie Woods, city sioner husband. two houses belonging to the estate. A syndicate subsequently Nearly 30 years ago me An- clerk in Prince Rupert, was TP MAINTAIN its prestige and its self-respect, , Lhe United Nations has overwhelmingly approved thfc resolution of the United States branding Communist China as an aggressor in Korea. It is well that such was done by a large margin. This was no time for appeasement even if to be strong and courageous in the action taken may have involved thte risk of war. J Failure to adopt the American resolution would probably have meant the end of the United Nations, certainly as a body of any potency. It would have gone the way of the League of Nations. . There come times when, in spite of risks and consequences, it is necessary to be forthright and bold. It was such a time this week at Lake Success. The course that was taken might, indeed, lead to a fighting war, depending on whether the Soviet nations consider themselves ready for such a war instead of the cold war they have been waging these la3t few years. ; Yet, as dispatches say, the door is not closed to peaceful settlement. Maybe it is slightly wider open. Not the Time Now iT IS a testimonial to the well-known popularity of I "Smiling Mike" Pearson, Canada's minister of external affairs, that he should be mentioned as a possibility to become commissioner of organized baseball a position from which there is no reason why a Canadian citizen should be debarred since Canada also is interested in organized baseball through such leagues as the International and others of, less importance. ! It may or may not be that Pearson is considered subscribed 10.000 to support nis This old master at. the art ofli ..... ncn r..t ,i ri,. i.i. an valnpH nt TRd . uiawuig jiju. oui iwo; B' - i.,i k..i v, l,f.,.. ,i ,,,i,i ,open-air oratory manes it cry- not pay 12 cents for past roast. 000,000 (about $1800uO.OCOi wild l" m . Istal clear that he carries no ion h.,-,in ,r c, nnmiai rpntiii income of ao-- be brought to court. CIKLS" V I A I It COATS These are lovely plaids with lul1 Ka.shie lining. Hats to match. Regular $8.50. Now $5 95 BOYS' WEAR . BOVS' SCHOOL PANTS Strong, sturdy pants for school All xiz"S. S2.2E to $2.75 HOYS' (iACNTI.ET MITTTS All sizes. Pair torch for no party. The people, cpnts for halibut. ' .proximately 1,000.000. he flatly declares, cannot be 1 j In 1889 Mrs. Abraham's lai h- ; trusted. They are stupid, and the Churchill, looking more bronz- er William Angell spent his political parties are no better' d gnd m lnan fver is back lif'pV -arnines " in 'an effort to Mr. and Mrs. George Gilbert sailed last night on the Prince George for " Vancouver. Mis. n, t rt if mi :. . ....... ... 0 r in I " J, r ,, :; ' itil J10me lrom a nionlns ny l establish his claim to the prop-.Gubert has been employed -Fully lined, fancj Ir; WZl ,Z mn7t Moro"- le " '' na Kaael ul erty. wnlch has been vesle1 in the local telephone office h. vn must i ;there are two things you ,he BriUsh conservative party, the Eoclesiastical Commission-! : . . .. . be ' 1 He's hfirk to All evil snell of -.-. ikn -t'o.it-c T4r. j f irst, you musi be a yes-man, !winter weather and an epidemic ied before sufficient evidence aim 'ui.nnm of influenza. Out with soring spring a could be gathered. i warm I Now her son, Arthur, aged 59, the rlht' Masons. knew where to go at It is now 12:45. At precisely tme ' 1:15, says this rugged individ- claims to have traced the family back to the original owner of hop and 'ave at the estate. John Aiiuell who ual. "I will read the most im When a newspaper dies, says ... . . Kio fnlhr 1 portant part of my speech. 1 win j M c of the Ottawa Journal deal with the great tragedy that staffj referring to the closing is now descending on Europe." f,wn , th. trrmontnn Rniiedr. Arthur has spent most of his time and savings seeking official recognition of his claims. "I don t want any millions ivoice-nara, striaeni.) "we are it te like the s-.nting of a fin now being dragged towards A shin Mnre u i.wt than ma- Broadway C Mrs. Abrahams said. catastrophe by the bloody Amer- Chmerv an( joDS out of exist-1 myself leans, wno are determined 10. enCe goes a vehicle of adventure, bring en a war." a fountain of legends, a cus- I The crowd is deadly earnest ton of tradition. Newspapers as', a real possibility for the post but, whether or now. Lione is me iigntneanegi ion Daily Health Hint I 11 iisi!" u ou ti. it awn o jjtr.r 1 1 i lvt .1. i ii Till fill,. not, It IS nartlly to be SO'lOUSiy inOUgnt inai ne WOUUl mooa 01 me momem Deiore. un day if tney sLU1 nvedthe v 'v;,. ?( voice says: Vancouver Woiid, the Winnipeg De, laKing It. , "Hear, hear!" But the sudden Telegram, the Torontr. World. ! There are much more serious things than the hush is more impressive -than lhe Ottawa Free Press, and oth- Next week is National Health Finest Cw 1, - -ii i ii ,i , il the customary breeze cl light (.rs mmm t.ycr W .... ! Week in Canada why not re- i solve during that time to become ; piuuiciiiH vi uigamicu ""-""u '"i""" j - chuckles, dissent or assent. Hours: Tun j Anouier voice pipes up. cock- South Africa's pampered house more health minded in public and in private. Resolve to ad -Phone 2K For take home orders- ney as me bow cens mem- wives are face t0 faoe wl,n do selves: inn their own housework after here to the rules of your health 9 1 "Be careful, mite, remember lne passing of centuries. Servant authority for avoiding illness and you're being repawwted." shortage is here. White South of your physician for curing it I I look around. There is only Africans have alwavs been sur- f-rinliii fj a I ley now produces enough hops vigor and talents of a man like Hon. L. B. Pearson. Arid there is probably no one who recognizes the faH more than Pearson himself. Of course, it is to be fervently hoped that th.i day may not be too far removed when the state of world affairs, in which Canada plays such a prominent part, will have become so relieved that such a man as Mike Pearson will be able to turn their attention to inconsequential things such as these. But thjit day is certainly not today. Stands Supt&me, TANOUERAY, CORDON CO. ITD. . . . 1h largvtl gin dittillart Ul the world to supply 55 per cent of Canada's i brewery needs, it is announced, j It might also be mentioned that j one policeman in sight, and he r0Unded by the luxury of cheap sits sleepy-looking astride an ana unlimited native African equally sleepy-looking borse. I domestic help.- They have had did see one girl with a notebook an easier time lnan any femi. taking shorthand notes of the nine ciass slnce the "memsahib" Conservative meeting, but no ln the heyday of British rule in yegal Printe a generous proportion of Canada's breweries are doing busi- 222 Seconc Phone 24 newspaper reporters, iei aione inHla or the -southern be le This Bdvertlwmpiit Is noi published or ilLspluyi'd by the Liquor Cunlrul Board or by the Government of BrttiHh Columbia. era ness not so far from where the i police agents, are In evidence ln pre-civil War United States. hops are growing. ne- .... I . tripfitre f-ttitoge for jviwral .leclric FLASH- hven it tney were, tney would Further restriction of meat not intimidate this lad, I thought 'rationing in England was re-1 thought to myself, as I hurried Reived by the Cockneys hi a off to keep my date with Cana- characteristic way for they must dians, like me, far from home. ;have their little joke. "And if In the taxi, I asked myself: the bloody Russians come, as "What does Hyde Park add up well." they made it plain "we'll tu anyway? Of the ten million 'kn wnat to eat." people who live ln or near Lon- Space Maker fThr shepherds returned, glorifying and praising God for ' all the things that Uwy had heard and seen." Luke 2:20. I' Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with ' God and man." Luke 2:52. Week End Special 1947 PLYMOUTH (t Passenger) CLUB COUPE In excellent condition. Driven only 26,650 miles don, how many thousands have) Armins and directina the Qer- mum duty pavable at death on vpr 8one to .Hyde Park to listen 'mans, once again, is giving many 10 tn Is the free I estates exceeding $5,600,000 is 75 speakers? a European an uncomfortable nercent This tremendous tax speeon symbolized by Hyde Park i feeling. Once this machinery is 00 Ls done more than anything el "n11illus'on'fecially as hardly Set in motion, it is feared, It can "ne of wnat Taxes Cripple Aristocracy 1400 Few a any speaker ever to break up Ducal estates &ays in Hyde Park ever gets in REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR MOST WOMEN WANT MOST $429-oo You'"Lo,", NOW ON DISPLAY AT lemaln. and possibly would turn at an increasing pace without any one being able to halt It. For how far was Goethe wrong when he de the press or on the radio? The Duke of Norfolk, Eng My answer, for what It is j By SIDNEY TAYLOR land's premier duke and holder ... h v uh tj.,,,. . clared, "We are the slaves of the RUPERT MOTORS LTD. creatures that we create." LONDON (Reutersi The Brit-'of titles dating ack to the 12lh mucn' Worth-while It's not so Ish i aristocracy, groaning under and 13th centuries, has prophe-;much lnat many Britons want crippling death duties and other sied that within three genera-l0 use sucn faciutie.s; but that 'levelling down" taxation, sold jtlons all Britain's large country ; tn til, lf th "A l h Phone 566 or 8lifi 2nd Ave. and 1st St. British Columbia's Fraser Val - many ui uaeir iumus una ireas- ;colwto wui uc aiu, up n w,v ures in 1950. Still more are hands of the government, scheduled to go in 1951. I As the first half of the cen- STOCKPORT, Eng. 9K boy of 14, on probation, bought a cal- Northern B.C. Power (j m uie siruggie to pay main-iiury oi xne common man passes iendar to present his probation tenance costs and government into the second, a British peer officer The calenrla.r hnr Ui There are but 2 Automatic Washing Principles . . BENDIX has both! rhone 210 . Prince Rupert Dumlfe ACTION JlgilaU ACTION w demands last year, they broke up j thinks himself lucky if he can J message: "It is a mistake to sup-historic estates, let ancestral save his favorite home usually j pose that men succeed through holies pass to strangers, opened one of his lesser ones by sell-.success. They much oftener suc-casUes at a shilling a look to ling parcels of his land or giving I ceed through failure." sightseers and sent vanloads of .them outright to the govern-!- family heirlooms to the London jment, as Viscount Poctman did. 'allowed to charge expenses. A audtion sales. j The number of stately homes! duke in modern England may be At Sotheby's and Christie's ; of England now open to the pub- j a guide to visitors ln his own auction rooms three Dukes, two t lie at a shilling or half -a -crown ! mansion. A duchess may have to Marquesses and a Marchioness a time rose ln 1950 to more than make tea just as an opening said goodbye to precious posses- 80. For the purposes of taxation gesture, of course to the crowds siohs. Bo did nine Earls, five I they became "business prem- who want to see how the nobil-Viscounts, 10 Barons and four;ises" and the noble lords werelty live. ALLACE DeLuxe $329.50 Pharir " v insist Off Baronesses. , Tender their own names, they disposed of the best part of Sl.400.000 worth of old masters, jewellery, antique gold and silver! porcelain and early printed BUCHANAN'S HOURS: WEEK DAYS: 9 a.m."1 Economat $279.50 mACK&WHITG' ym P H O N E 7 9 SUNDAYS: SCOTCH -vwi WHISKY if W - iff I A i I 1 7 Noon books. How much they, and; others, sold anonymously is any- j body's guess. Sometimes, they were just getting rid of things they no longrr wanted. But usually the driving force was taxation. HEAVY DEATH DUTIES it maintenance expenses are the great worry of the landed gentry, death duties are their nightmare. Since the Labor government's 1946 budget, the maxi- 7 p.m.'0' ir you van Atrora a wasner . . . ... YOU CAN AFFORD A BENDIX McRAE BROS. Thd Sacrel ii in the Elendin i SIXTH STREKT AND THIRD This advertisement Is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by the Govern mrt t of British Columbia.