Prince Rupert Daily News teiivafist a I iJ'trst Japfhl Till As I See It erv.ce$ Saturday, April 28, 1951 To conduct a ten-day "Christ Mayio.. DIRECTORY ian Lne crusaue evangelical i campaign at First Baptist Church ,uTh Tt,7" here, Rev. Frank Humphreys i Lh,TR lC? young pastor of Alta Vista Ban- , :r. a, l more ,to ntn." ,: An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Associat'on. R. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, fjf,-. $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, W OO. "Jwf- Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Priice Rupert. list Church in Burnaby, arrived Saturday Sermon Qifh of Qod in the city on the Princess Louise r ServlcM tn all rhiirrhm at 11 .m. im4 1::mi Okii.; rtmxhtr HrhMl at i3:tft evrpt an ahtiarn. AMil.irA MT!lt:iRA. 4th Are. W at Dunsmulr St. Hol Communion 8 30 am. Sund&y School 2:00 p Tn. Xnon Bit s Procktr. B A., B tV Rector: (Blue 7"?S The So yesterday irom Vancouver. He is accom panled by 18-year-old S'tl Bob Henderson erjon, youtniui baritone dian . . ! i ONE WORLD AT ROME ROME, ITALY. After i By Rer. L. O. Sibber, First United Church i At 'this time of vear the Church often remenv Press and BCHIS nmsT HAPTIftT th a K it Tiwma; Bt UluHtrr: ktrv Pred AntroOua KIMXT I'HKHHVTI-RUN 4r.h Avpnmr Caa n-. e. a. wnji. orv (Orura. 17 1 UNEMPLOYMENT our longest separation in bers particularly the providence of God. That leads 29 years of marriage, my me to the creation narrative in Genesis. "In the be-wife and I are reunited ginnino. Go(l created the heaven and the earth." . . . here m the Eternal City. .Am 8aM Ut th(J earth bring forth the living However, the gracious lady ar- . , , . , ... , .i- r.ved by bus from Naples "vn'.h creatures after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, not quite ail lov.e in her eye. and beast of the earth after his " In my enthusiasm Lit sea kind- and it was so." . . . And used In many way. INSURANCE ROM HUST t KtTO Km e,h An Wl Ri t. L. ti h kr mm ettf H'1.1 'KCI'MI, TAIII RNAfi.K 20a eth av-. w-st Pttstnr: C hurtl Rvrvlrea 11 am and 7 JO p.m. MUST UK TnfJ EMPIOYIRSI-I'I,, d , J ......ra...f l..,k. f, j, j i,.(Jv ,, 1 ,.il K.,l.,-1 trips, i had sold her on the q0j said: "Let us make nun In We may &peak unto each other idea of crossing the ocean by 0ur image alur our iikeness: and directly as Jesus spoke to his ship, not plane. They had a let tilem nave dominion over the disciples and people. We may really terrible Atlantis crossing fisn of tne and over trie fowi use the printed word whereby on the U.S. Export Line ship of the air an'd over tne caltie, we read our Scriptures and set Excambion roeeun's fault, iui and over a'n the earth, and over them before others as in this Sunday S-huii 12.15. ,ntPs)- eer creeping thing that creep-' very paper. We may bring the And words unto others near and far " . " ' : o,rV;- : h upon the earth behold I have given by the radio, l rejoice mat all ,h- v.... God said SAI VATIOV AHMV Praiwf Btiat CO: cupt. w Pouiu Ijlrttwv Cavaa 2 f m HuNiiar brlHMit son pm IBTirt 20O- mil;. jruu nam, .-u,s me mci- -,,v., kK bearing seed, uiese means of communication cabinet ministers and even Prince PROVINCIAL Rupert's own MLA have been saying that thy press lias been unfair in its editorial criticism of "hospital insurance affairs, particularly in regard to the recent hike in premiums and the co-insurance scheme. They claim that the press has been largely responsible for the great hue and cry that has gone up on all sides over this hospital insurance business. Tie press may derive some satisfaction to itself at this admission of its power and influence. At the siime time, it will resent any suggestions that it has hj'eii unfair. ; Further, in the handling of the hospital insurance discussion, even if the press may have been critical, It is difficult to see that principles of freedom of the press were violated. The very fact that tfie press is free to criticize is the nub of true f ree-dpm of the press. J Now that the cabinet ministers and the legislative supporters of the hospital insurance policy have become convinced that the press has been doing their scheme a lot of harm, they might look to their ler half. wiui nin. ii jolt ileal, mils r,.ni.j mii ment have already heen nia.fe. ThrT exchanfjcff Uir new rxx.k. Jlrfurp s,-ii,U,ii in your J9-W..T i which is upon the face of the are given that the Oospel may be earth, and every tree, in the brought to all in and through the HT. rtrin fTiiKR tin Ava at MnHruw lit faxux: . Bolland ( Black I0 ! oOo NATURALLY, IN THIS anci-: ent, love:y and mighty city, we j are seeing ail the sights, the holy places of the Catholics, and ' the visible reminders of the time when Imperial Rome ruled most of the known world. njjixitl, h In untitl Jtipliauiim in i) m which Is the fruit of a tree yield- Christian Church. May these ing .eed: to you it shall be for means continue and Increasingly meat " Frm the beginning God be used by the whole Church in provided for man's physical life, our land and tn the world. Realizing this, and more. I thrill The great provision God has to the words of experience in made for us is in the gift of His Scripture: "O taste and see that Son. In John's Gospel we have ST. Pf TKRH ANil.lCA!m Cova Kim day Sfhc.; 1 0 am CtmlnR Prayer 1' nm fBIua 2T) ftem-vtul of h.Mik is iniMrtunl to yir Piiiilnyee ami to the ( jjnui,i,,.' .. Act Prumplty. v I We are here now to- help pro dilferent thj Lord Is Good." . ; these word as to this Gift: "For mote the cause of a ! kind of international or, more When we read the Sermon on God so loved the world, that he Rl (;l I.Alt nPTIHT 629 (UU. Am. K Blue 803 rj-lur: lUv. I.eunaril A. 1 lmrM" precisely, supranational govern- the Mount we have Jesus Christ's gave his only begotten Son. That ment. For we are in Rome this WOreU concerning Ood's care and , whosoever belleveth in him April, 1951, to attend the fourth Kooriness. He noint ta the fowl should not perish, but have ever- iu int miuRcu VffwRKcK ! ll'veiHHiiaiatw IK in yiMir mmhi if t, jtlt-a laUw meeting of the World Movement nf thp atr anrt the lilies of the lasting life. For God sent not his1 , , , for World Federal OovernmeiU. M(t sartng. wherefore if God Son Ult the world to condemn . This is a loose federation of all co ,wh th. r tho, fi.M , the world: but that, tho wnriH ' Ol'T OF TlfT to llir nrarmt National I ui Jt rnral (fc renew al nmiietlialf lv. I f vom trail whit lil.rwW your ireent ailtli-eoa tn ikat iaw af kaa iiV aenl If yntt irxaly. which tnday i, and tomorrow is UKft him might be saved. " CANTERBURY, England (CP) cast. tnf! the oven, shall he not Behold, He stands at the door, The tenor bell in Canterbury much more clothe yon, O ye of ; and knocks. ; Cathedral, installed In 1778. has ltttte faithr' ! " rejoice and be glad In been a little out of tune receni- Ood has given us, too, the gift God' gifts unto us, and in Him. ly. The bell will be recast. organizations,' anywhere, in the world, who believe in the principle of "the parliament of man, the federation of the world." oOo THE CHAIRMAN of the meeting is the tough and wise old Scotsman, Lord Boyd Orr. Thp fammu. fnrtr pimprt. anri UNEMPLOYMENT Wm of language. So often we forget1 alxrat this gift. By It we may communicate to each other COMMISSION and Peace Prize winner toid the fir.it ! thoughts and' convictions C. A. I. MtMCHISON I 1ISS0N meeting that the choice fur . experiences 01 uoc s gootiness mankind was reaily very simple: i anci care of us. This vehli-U- is More world wars or real world!' "" " " "" law. FIRST UNITED CHURCH Noted speakers from Japan, cus g,x1n Avenun West Prince Rupert. B.C. Rev. Lawrence J. Sleber inuja, r ranee ana several oim:r countries, including America l and Africa, all stressed the same FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CHRISTIAN LIFE CRUSADE AI'RII. 29 MAT 10 Sunday Services 11 ajn. and 7:30 p.m. Monday 7 p.m. Junior Church 2 p.m. Young People's M-oeting Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m. Speaker REV. F. HUMPHREYS, of Vancouver Soloist BOB HENDERSON, of Vancouver idea, but emphasized the urg- 11:0o a.m.-Mornlng Worship. ency 01 me decision mat man- Anthem: "A Little Seed Lay kind must make. Time was very Fast Asleep." Junior Choir short., many said at the fir.t' 7.30 p.m.Evening Worship session. The real question Anthenv-"3un of My Soul."- own public relations which, with the possible exception of Mr. Anscomts publicity organization, hjave been so deplorably deficient. I If the government gets out to really and effectively present its own side of the case, it will find the press fully co-operative. If the hospital insurance case is so worthwhile, it should be worth, for instance, supporting with some explanatory publicity so that the situation may be fairly elucidated. Irj fact, it is the duty of the government to see this is! effectively done. ! And anent this subject, the Vancouver Province has some timely editorial comment: i It Is to be hoped that this wise reconsideration T of requiring old asse pensioners to give us part of their J checks on entering hospital I. will mark the beginning of , better public relations for the hospital insurance admini.;-i tration. This newspaper has said reDeatedly that it is not 1 so much WHAT has been done but HOW it was done that has aroused the public. The ministers must bear the brunt of Dublic dis-.. pleasure and it is from the ministers that sensible direction must come. They can not allow adding machine policy to be Hong in the face of the public. If thev do they will kill P the hospital insurance scheme and kill themselves po-'- litically. - They must learn that people can be led but they don't ', like being pushed aronnd. Faith of Pioneers KINISTER of Lands E. T. Kenney has called i VI attention to pioneers of the north who did not live to witness the coming of Alcan and the immense economic growth it will mean. The minister's reference was a timely and fitting courtesy, as well as a KELP WANTED Permanent positions for suitable mon. 5M working conditions. Top wagv. Two weeks Miij after one year employment. 50"' Medical Smimk fees paW hv firm. ' 2 First Class Automobile Methane T First Closs Automobile Body Reps and Painter. iaw in time to halt the two-bloc struggle that is dragging mankind towards the srreatest E. Turner COME AND WORSHIP . SUNDAY SCHOOLS At First United all at 12:15; at Conrad United Hall all at 1 p.m. 1 disaster in human history. 1. Helper and Cleon-up Man M It costs nothing to investigate fife insurance. It pays hand somefy to invest in it. garage work. Apply: Rupert Motors id oOo THE CONVENTION was opened by that great and wise statesman, the present Italian Foreign Minister, Count Sfonsa. He spoke first in Italian, and then repealed hi sspeech in English, in which he is equally fluent, (the count spent many years :n America as a democratic exile from Mussolini's Fascism, i oOo RIGHT AT THE OUTSET I came to the conclusion that the Count is a pretty smart operator. He was doing the glad- runs some kind of a Catholic orphanage in Paris, but is also a French MP. He ha.s a- fine war record in the anti-Nazi underworld resistance and is' honorary chaplain of the French Navy. Small, bearded and with close-cropped hair, he speaits behind beautiful, elear French that even we unfortunates wh learned only Ontario high school French can follow him without the translating earphones. oOo ON THE FIRST day the convention declined to admit "ob CTTOYSI.ER, PLYMOUTH DISTRIBCTOSJ handing job on behalf of the happy reminder to survivors of far-off days. Of the government of Italy. Yet he very Don't Woit For YwrC OVERHEAT Bring It In ForA ii' .ill i . , . uciuy yui ins uuger on uie ve:y servers" from the Partisans of( Peare that is the Communist-engineered organization which crux of controversy at this con- ; vention: Is It better to try for complete '.prompted such dubious, or b-; luvuiioinij v Jiu MYC p"aacCU un, ?JU tCLLlt?U 11 Skeena because they were not easily discouraged or vanquished by disappointment after having experienced both. They possessed the confidence that knows no weakness, felt a Relief that could not falter and, in that faith, carried on to the end. PRESSURE ... i '3 J'l:'-ft L- u i.1,ij.'-,-"'1 aaaani ' 'i 'tf 'world government now, or would hoax, campaigns as the .believers in the principles' of ' Ban the Bomb" petition, ev"m world federation be better ad- 'hile Ria was promoting the J vised to move toward it step-oy- , aggression in Korea. step? j 1 Needless to sjy, I agree com- l He made it plain that he fa- pletely with the convention's vored the step-by-step process decision. It seems to me infan- vital to the ! Vmrr nitlnir svSlem l as car as tlie Brakes or Motor. ...... ., aiiprinl ' Prophetic Words . B.ni, and t ie wawr " Representatives Richard Sephton, District Aenl. 47J Howe 8t., Vancouver, B C R. E. Mortimer, Representative, Prince Rupert, B. C. Will Robinson IE, T. Kenney I.td P-esentativr, Terrace, P.C H.C. Webber, C.L.U.. Branch Mana(?et. nwr St.. Vanrnnver, B C cieansmpi me ivaui-.". ..fiErrll,I We have just installed a row Toda' he thought Europeans shouid tile, even fatal, to admit even concentrate first on federation as "observers" people who, con-of Europe, which was possible sciously of unconsciously, act lor and practicable, rather than on World Communism, which be-the world goal at this stage. ;lieves in world government but However, he said, quoting of a kind totalitarianly differ-some Italian poet or scripture, ent from the world free democ-that there are many paths to racy we aeek to promote here. God, so there might be different Our kind is what Tennyson Drire up for a DemonstraHo Canadian Pacific Airlines Announce Bj. Superior Auto paths towards world govern- predicted: ment. Where the commonsense of most Torr ...in He cited Dante as being sev- I shall hold a fretful realm tn erald hundreds years ago an I awe 07S-T STUDEBAKERono- i Park eloquent advocate for and 1 And the kindly earth shall slum- Third Avenue ac prophet of thm world , govern ber wrap'd in universal law ment we are here to disduss an J help plan. " oOo THI3 CONVENTION abounds i We mean democratic law, made for and by the people and not by any dictatorship. In Rome, dictatorship is a WHILE THEY U in personaliUeT-Ji)&nv of then very old story and also not co famous nmnes.-'litit1 to me "the '.old a story. They have had it STOCK most striking is a Freneh priest, j with Caesar's kind and Muttso-He Ls the "Aubf 1 Pierre," whoilini's. Never again! r;;- OUR COMPI-EW MORE than 50 years ago, Theodore Roosevelt, former United States President, wrote prophetic words about Russia. Some called them startling words. ", He said: "... a problem very appalling ... if she ever does take possession of northern China and drill the northern Chinese to serve as her army she will indeed be a formidable power. But when Russia grows so as to crush Germany, the crushing will be once and for all." ;, Numerous prophecies strangely borne out about Russia, about American power, about American politics and labor movements were discovered in the Roosevelt letters at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ;; He wrote of Russia: "Russia chooses to develop purely on her own line ami resists the growth of liberalism. She may put off but cannot avert the day of reckoning. She will some day experience a red terror which will make the French Revolution pale." Of American power, he wrote: "To be rich, aggressive, and yet helpless in war is to invite destruction." Scripture PaSAage for Jmlaij "Go ye therefore, and make disciples of all nations, I baptising them In the name of the Father and of the ! 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