Prince
Rupert
Daily
News1
Friday,
February
2,
1951
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I
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Independent
daily
newspaper
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Prince
;
Rupert
and
Northern
and
Central
British
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except
Sunday
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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.
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