2 Prince Rupert Daily NeWS: Exodus From Egypt, But Only for Women and Children te S ervice$iiC1uircVj Saturday. December 29, 1951 -If s it. n It Saturday Sermon t m, s,j r-JLover of i H'J I J- J ' 'f " - f- Vn Independent dally 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. G. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. G. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By carrier, per week, 20c; per month, 75c; per year, $8 00; by mail, per month. 75c; per year. $8.00. SS''D Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. edits, '.h Avf w -. V "fU ;i 5 AV tJ "k"'' '"mm.,,,,, 'n"'.n li.wi s'i iBy Grace Humphreys, Vancouver The three greatest English hymn writers are V it j t'harles Wesley, Isaac Watts and Fanny Crosby. The V? ; i hymn "Jesus, Lover of My Soul," written by Charles Good Realty Deal f Vvcsloy, is one ot the, greatest nymns ever written. It I ll:-l little, T WOULD UK a tj'ourt stroke of business for the city or any one else for that matter to pick up lis, without doubt, the greatest ot Wesley six thou-I ;;and hymns. : Charles Wesley, bom In En- l thilt ln" hymn W! wriilon wo til Ennlund on December 18, ft"' 11 li,t1'' bird, (huiicd by a hawk, flew Into "Wesley's window 1709, was the -"ond vounsest of ;.,mrMn -hllfl.r-.i ooni to Ri v. ' "M't '"to Ue folds ()f hi., , '"-1 I Ml,,, " c, h ,; coat. The words "Jesus lov of Mln Sami. I and Susann V.'t 1IIMV SiumI;.v Stj Whe-C.u.iok was a lad of 15. i m " ' ry nowm . si wealthy Member of Parliament r'-v" iMiW-Me that Wcsi.-y could : ntiicd to adopt him. Left to de- "ve been liixpired by iine such itrii I he matter foe himself, he C'nt. ! I'M I thr 4 M t I 'il t the I lr'" j aid I in u stt'f itl ivies alio nsiv' of n , ih. .arit La I N0V I1" J-r.e P ffrs tton id": t'ren Jul .1 tl opr am acr tril mrt !-'S -s in;.,,,,, the former liquor stoic site at the corner of Third Avenue and Second Street, particularly if it can he secured at a reasonable fijriire. Whether or not such a valuable piece of property, situated as it is on a strategic coiner in the heart of the developing new business area of the city, should be used as a telephone exchange may he questioned by some. Possibly a better use might he found for such a valuable and centrally located site. On the other hand, the city is pretty well up against it for telephone headquarters premises, particularly in view of the new expansion program which is on the tapis, and something has to be done. It would be a pretty costly undertaking to start a telephone building program at this time in view of jthcr civic needs. The liquor store building would be an asset to the city and could always be disposed of later or put to a more appropriate use. r ' " K,v I, li'.u.t ( '1 l.liHH t,.u ,i",' '''v - : i. fi III fit HI! I,' i'll-T ! in Av- r P,, LAST FAKEWKI.I.S are aid and a smnll hn (!e!t put-; hir, hands tu lis ute ai ":!i3 K.-iush Wives ami children board a Koyal Air Force vehicle which will take them from Kgvpl's not-ridden (anal one. Their men stayed put to guard the vital life line between west and east, and while thev were on their way to the troop ship which took them home, a protecting escort was in radio contact with htailguarttrs. decided to stuy with his parents. The b:y. who was adopted by I Oat at Wesley, became the lather of the famous Duke of W"!!!iin- tou. wli.i 'ii:iiiend Napoleon at Waterloo. We.-ley was ordained to the Anglican ministry In 1735. He and his brother John went as missionaries to Georgia but, within u year, Ch&rles for forced to i.tiirn discouraged and broken' in h'-alUi. While attending Oxford. Wes- ley and hlsH-ompaiiions had been 1 nicknamed "Met hodt.su" because of their strict adhererence to religious methods. Charles and J.ihn lit.r learned that true re ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH SIh Ave at McK-idc St. Itev. II. O. olMin You are inviU'd to worship at St Paul's Lutheran Church "llie Just bhal live isv Inith" KUNDAY. riKt . 30, 1051 Momlntj Service 11:00 am. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Film: "God is My Landlord " Monday, December 31, 1051: Watch Nhuu Service 9 pm. TiifJ.iv. Jan. 1, 1952: New Year's Serv.ce j l :00 a.m. Sunday School 12:15 p m. As I See It Civic Workers' Wage Demand Foil Gospel Tcbernec1 Reflects and Reminisces 1 a.? rith ay v. I 'A. risf from Arn mrr,, I SIMltV SIKVIdJi I 10 30 fiiinduv Si-lnri i:t "' ! Bible Class 11:30 -M'irniiig ft.-rvloi I "TeniptMion ar.d Tuu!t.y 1 Elmore union was not a method of living It will cost the eity of Prince Rupert about $30,000 more a year in wases fur ouuide civic workers alone if a new 35-cents-un-hour increase demand is met. Anchorage is boomiuK. Tooac- bll, a vllal and ,M.rson;li rei.,tion- First- Prcsbyttrian Churcl. o costs 80 cents and there Is a wth JMUS Christ. Charles Price-Fix Ban shortane of girls. There are fc.ararrt 1hls frmn devfm, Mora ihittit v mpn fur iwerv I'll'l ..i - j .1 r 1 The nine-point ' "I '-'J, ; v,u" u"" """"U3 n new aureement .7 J T , . .1.. t?1, Alaska, somehow, must be de- ,...(.arnpri mechanic riemund of the Civic Employees '4 ' i i-iinii-MA. -f fended. a result of the vivid preach- ing of the WCKU-ys, Etialand wus ueorpe tvans. nomc irom ivor- swcp-t wilh reVivals. Th,- Metho War Widows Last A WIDOW of a war vet- .a. says pieniy ui people in tnai dW Church W;ls the direct 7:30 Evat.Rihstlc S' rtrt WONKA VWjlih Xul,( Scrvicf l Ml f.r WishltiR y m Cod's B. for IS.,2 You will always find a ttlm St l'nm-. Riipif's p.'nicco.stui rbut-t tiitr it 33! I'astor ( Kaf- re- t?&3 i - 'S r ' i?.? !.::;,.-!' Wrtr i Federal Union No. 5 was handed jdown Thursday niyht at city council and referred to the ln-1 coming council. I The increase Ls asked acra ; the bo.ird lor all outside work- era which number about. 40. .Other demands include the fol- land never neara oi lanaaa. sllll nf hcse -spiritun! fires. Chilian: . thouRn. tney are cm- chart? ar.d John were bltterley lev eoveritiR tr!:; pan o; tne wotin. p,0sccuted. Many of Charles' And for that until a mutter, year nymWs were com.-vised when he or so aeo. hundreds of Cana- :was uncieruoing severe trial. TL 'ilk Itti' il.ivi " eran who died of hJs wounds now gets a reasonably increased allowance. But a widow of a war veteran iowiir: mans neard precious mue in Ti ,.re ..- lwo unverified Sick leave cumulative to 50 Korea THE vigorously debated measure by which the ban on resale price fixing in Canada is enacted has been finally disposed of by Parliament and is expected to be made law today. From the standpoint of the average observer, it is one of those legislative puddings that will have to be proven by the eating, The government has expressed confidence that it will have the effect of helping to stay the rising eostiof living which is a result that must be achieved before long. The Progressive Conservative opposition questions if it will have this result and fears that it will hav the effect of putting the small businesses in stories oi how "Jesus, Lover of My Soul'' came to be written. a Acpitrfllncr in nnp slorv ll u:ts days i present agreement allows 20 days' and that all employees we are rapidly coming to who in bed for perhaps lay years. terminalini, scrvi.e after five EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH . years, receive in ca.sh the Dal then died of cancer, or pneumonia, or anything else than piuce wnere w-j speno 100 mucn : wrUl..,n just afur ,hf. poel and time eheertR- U other people. hl, brother had been attacked bv Our ciy is b?cominS Hurrah" . y.olvn, mob Tn nlh(,r an.-e ci sick leave credit. Our Sunilav Services a.r.i Sat f l!av Srlidil v. (I! he h-lil .n I' ! jhis actual wounds, usually gets ! nothing at all. tome are entitle:) Garbage men be .supplied with ' tor somebody else So says Her- -....W 1 . .. . ..I... fc., V.a Da We extend a cordial Invitation lo visitors to worship with u.s. VJ Fourth Ave Ea:.t. . vtinister: Hev. K. A Wni'ht DD O-.y ,!.i t Mrs. E J Smith, John Currie. SUNDAY. DKC. 30. 1951 Mi.ruintf Worship 11 o'clock fiunday Sch ol -12 : 1 ". Evening Service of frai.se at 7:30 u'cliKk. I.O.O.I'. 1UI1. till Av? bst ""-"-" uuuu 8"a aim urn nnurian, i.-i iin- ijau.ii rvr- he $40 41 per month Whi' 'l Ho FIRST UNITED CHURCH S tvii.n ! U!l!'i"ll'lri" Vcik Day homes, to b ' It wa& a downright shame th.il I Parliament adjourned without Jcsjs said: "I am ;:w'f. tlx- Ttutli and double, time. to be such Ineoi riuible interna-. 030 Six' h Avvnue West Meanwhile, firefighters al- t' ..taltsts that the tlie siun of a' Frince Rupert, BC. ready have asked a eeneral in- convention will send somebody Pev. Lawrence O. Sieber crease which will mean an addi- hull-way round tne world at i a.m. Morning Worship Uenul SS500 a year in wages U ts.x:)ayers'. expense.. ,,. , J Sprmon ..And' lhc shepherds' Inside workers i . granted. civic an Returned " i electrical workers tin:litdins One can well beliew that liquid , children's st-try- "The Unwise' telephone opfratwvsi- have- ye. a.f,t-U- on a fiiaior trale were dis- 'wispmcn'" to outline their new agreement po si-d of in frince Rupert, as t,ll ' i,r .,' a (UiticuJt position because of a type of competition Uorcing action on the war vet- ..-V,;k ,i ii, w u ., i erans Allowances. And of all umcn only the bigger businesses can weather. wh0 draw the wvA anowincel Tbe CCF does not think this legislation goes tne 'ar widows arc the worst 1 t , . . . . . . off. 'Remember the Sabbath Day to keep :1 IPily" f ASTOR . C. W SXTUH conditions. C'"i: Lima'i Hjm.ortchtd. Total Clear Blue Sky." ' in.aiTy jar enoogn in inc way or stemming the rising tost of living. The public has long since been getting impatient about the seemingly endless advance in the cost of livinjg and is looking for action which will be reallv .tund L.-.trc. We cannot say how 7:3U p.n.-Evenine Worship i 'POLITICS is a game which takes queer twists and turns. But here is a ca.se which beats anything else I remember: 1. Mr. Bfvan and the left-wing Laborites resinned fro.n : the British ' Labo.' government Rupert Radio & Electrk i Apprccictes the cver-incrcos'ng patronage Sermon: "Another Way. m i h but to- declu!.1 that busi-ne.v v.'as brisk could be described c : !'! unticrstut'rrrn'nt. I I P THE c4 FTTERBCX effective in curbing the inflationary trend. Possibly, :a: enjoyed in 1951 and O'.ter ell Friends and Customers Kilolsi: Mi. Rowland Miles COME AND WORSHIP SUNDAY RCHOOUS At First I ill 'd C;iur:'i: Einncrs and Primary ot 11 am.; Juniois snd Older at 12:15; at Conrad United Hall, ail at 1 p.m. 1 luecaune mey ciaimeu imu in'J tUs, e- l tne puce-tix nj ban may i be a stop in . that ... direction. Its !4.700.onn,ooo armament p.,-,- C'fiY'Cts will be watched w ith keen interest. Number One event in world :ili.u s for 1752 .-lioukl be Prime Minister Winston Churchill's pre:?.-iec in Washington next . k and his conlerence with f resident Truman. It's not so Iirram was too heavy for tne ; country to cany and would rum j the very foundations ot Britain's ( UC VII.GAKITY Kdi' -j . Daily News: Vu'gority beyond toleration American Politics simple to think of .something elhe economy. 2. To avoid a showdown over this question Mr. Attiee called the election just before the ait-nual conference of the Laoor 6StC "'- Sy'e OI prominent of tciu.,, lm,,rUn0(, Canadian professor of English '. wh'.. in a so called "Discourse on There Ik' unemployment all Canadian authors" over the CBC rhi th ,,,,1 .., f "'A party. wiiniiug ii n: nr.iuii- uivraiwr :o. uioimin, n. tun:- lea'ly to disiupear But it's ant election Mr. Churchill in- tiv; to reduce language of the ar:ly any other way at this sea-forms Parliament that Britain gravest moral and social import son It KD-t ,,ls. inR tor en. will not ever, attempt to carry to profanity and then shirk re- toivcd leisure has a wiv of be-lout the 4.700,000,000 program as rponsibility behind the skirts of c-mint less and'le.ss The. je-v I per Attiee'. time table. ;the author vhem -e was yea: wiil.be happy, if you decide In other words the world- speaking. Must our children be tc make it that wav j famous Tory admits that the corrupted in their own homes Laoor rebel was right. through no fault of their par- :cr.ts? A BIGHT- WING Labor MP in ' R. HALS ALL WELDING Ut us carry f fie bail on your heating oil We'll gladly be reKpoiwihle for ktwpinK you nuppiied with clean-burnin, non-w.tHte Standard i'urnnce Oil or Stamlard Stove Oil. Prompt Service ir Mplerml Delivery Automatic Kelilla N. R. YOUNG ileatine Oil Distributor Phiirie 671 Phone 674 f Britain (very definitely not a Bevanitei writes me as follows: "It is too soon to judge the LONDON (CP) The annual Smithficld Prize Cattie Show is j H R political scene in the United States, with a presidential year cominp; up and much uncertainty existing Us to candidatures, commences to attract much interest. Another aspirant is in the field for the nomination of the Republican party which today is a house badly divided. Harold Stassen joins Robert Taft and Earl. Warren. With Taft out on the isolationist limb besides being none too colorful a personality and Wari-en suffering the disadvantage of being a westerner, Stassen might appear to be a good bet between these three. Hov ever, if General Eisenhower should finally accede to a nomination, the others would be at once out of the picture. The Democratic nomination is still President Truman's for the asking. All that is awaited is his answer hut he is not making any ill-timed announcements just now. Eisenhower's decision may also have some tearing on the Democratic situation. As a matter of fact "the highly popular and competent soldier is the key 'figure, second only possibly to the President, in the American political scene today. new Parliament or the new gov Ciivornment Certified Operators llich Pr-ssure Tanks Itrfrijjirutinn Slacks and Tire Escapes ernment except of course that J""'"' --s.s ue.spue lec.r.v no government in histnrv was .-vm-i..vi, n,.i A ,.,.i,.i, i -ia r, disease in Britain. Some prize i m1""'- "-' hi fit tniif; nil 'J i i . (ST ZjJA INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 1U election promises as this one. i anlmalf fr?m affected area A little more red meat, said Lordi"'! slaughtered and displayed Woolton-and ln the carcass il;tion-goes the meat ration down and there are no Christmas extras. Already there ; that Indian youngsters were go-must be two million people who ' iK to get the right to drink voted Tory who feel that they m'Ht before we raised too much OIES Call ut May! 22; Ik'. E. Phone (Irten 881 were taken In. Still, Eden is at rumpus aoout the "right" of mwmr tVii.im'niru.iiMiiiliiimiiilimilnmiii'U'iliii'tiii ti lil!!!iHiK.iiiiii:!,..'!i;:....ii!ii:iitt.l.:tiinill."'tn,ii:!..i1ii!!! iiiiiMMrtipiihiii.iiitt the, Foreign Office and that is .their fathers to get soused like fomething. His policy will not f the while man. be les progressive than Labor's : . km- $175.00. 'S Jlajypij i Jew 'IJi ear X, AND UP 1 - It may be much better." WHEN I was ln Britain I wrote Thus we have Churchill tacit- 1 about the press cable blunder ly admitting that Sevan was i d a t e 1 i n c d "CALGARY, ON-right but we also have Labor- j TARIO." But I just heard a Ites openly admitting that they i radio newscast report that "Pre-have more hope under Eden i m'u Leslie. Frost of Alberta has than under Morrison. entered an Edmonton hospital for an operation for appendici- THE World Court has ruled that tis " Tney meant Mr- Manning. from now on British fisher-!0' course-men must keep out of Norwe-; . gian waters. That ruling should i MACLEAN T S Magazine has dis-also apply to the waters off the ; covrea that the late Macken- Scripture JPa.Haye for fJddatj The grace of God that bringeth salvation hath appeared "to all men." Titus 2:11. () CHESTERFIELDS AND CONVERTIBLES LONDOK (CP)' Historic Emmanuel Church here was re ft opened after restoration work B.C. coa-st Now Is the time to'? repeawa'y conversed MAJLHAM TARN. England (CP) Archaeologists in this Yorkshire district unearthed a 1900-year-old musical instrument, a pipe made of bone, which when cleaned was found to produce clear: notes. said to have enst abnnh ronnn make sure that tha Toano.n 1 w'th the spirits oi departed i.ne cnurcn was hit by bombs stay on their side of the Pacifie n'l,,y yeuis uu i wro'.e Northern B.C. Power Co. Ltd. extends to qll best wishes for a Happy and Prosperous ' New Year. Northern B. C. Power Company limited Prince Kunert Stewart, B.C. eight times in the blitz of the, and we stay on our side about Mr. King's lucky break Second World War. NEW SHIPMENTS . . Dcrore tne election of 1930. A : Kingston woman who was a I CANNOT Join in the chortles top-notcher as a fortune-teller at the newly won "rieht" of told him to take the eiivtinn I'WDKR m:w management Gordon & Anderson ; SAVOY HOTEL Prince Rupert's only tribdern rooms with bath Fraser Slreet Pbone 31 the native Indians to enter beer 'plunge that year that it would parlors. Of course they should bring him good luck His good have the same right to drink as luck was that he got licked and , everybody else anything any : the Tories under R. B. Bennett .place. But it would be more to got the blame for the depres-the point if we first made sureision. Phone 46 lift i