Quebec to Mont, 'fill. A Prince Rupert Daily News diner, general crviccl'C1uive1il!LrS For President manager rim Saturday, March 31, 1951 Ottawa .... " the train win k. , ? 1 those cities. Mr On his arrival in m p"' ' President Saturday Sermon j As I See It PIJH, I BOMBAY REVIEW j j MONTREAL For the official j visit to Canada of His Excellency Vincent Auriol, President at the Republic of France, Ma-idame Auriol and party, a special : Canadian National Railways ; train will be operated from Ot-j tawa to Toronto, Toronto to m. j)dpendent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupirt and. Northern and Central British Columbia. . ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadiaft Dally Newspaper Association . O. A. iiUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director Carrter, Per Weefy f0c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8 00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00 8SifiS,!l Published every afternoon except Sunday py Prince Bupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. i Viscount Alexander Minister L. 8 6t t u'' will adnw n...;. 'roil siiu jvintne , Ottawa Ot tawa to Quebec and in the capital. rf i By Kev. Basil S. Prockter, St. Andrews Cathedral) I UIKLCJi QRY Bervtc in all chiirthM av t tm 4 7::w p.m.; suudaf hl.d m I'MI rirrpt shown. ANOI.ICA CATHHIRM. 4th Aw. W el UiuiRmiilr St. Holy Communion 8 ;30 a m Sunday School 2:00 p.m. Onuji 3asi 8. Fl'otktur, a .. B D FIRST BAPTIST i 4ve. U n Young St Mli.nn: H tftat nt,ftiu (Urnfin It la) KIKS PHF.SBV THtl. flit Avvptw &&st RfV. E A. WrWilt, DD. (Ortn ytfU) URST IMTI.Ii MSB dlft Ave. WtttU. it-v. i, a. .sin-r ((iifm 8i:l undori I do not think that anyone should be f BE 4 illusions about the position or standing of the Churches of Christ anywhere in the world today. Powerful forces stand opposed or entirely indiffei-, ent to the cause of Christ and these are not limited to one hemisphere or to one political or economic, idpoloey. And while lt is true , - "i that in many paits of Europe i lrK;iivtfr'"i i'brch i II HI Lt OOSPEL T UH RNAfi K RESERVIST BOMBAY, INDIA After sweltering and sweating for several days, during plane trips, I take back my slighting remarks about the dhorti, the nether garment of the Indian male. I realize now that it is an early torin oi air conui-tioning. While I sat stewing yesterday at Hyderabad I 6aw one enormous gentleman even more suitably garbed. He was swathed in what looked like a loose yellow bandage, hung from the shoulders, but with plenty of bare hide showing through. He was a cool customer in more ways than one They had called the departure of the plane for Delhi, and Mr. Yellow Sheet was Delhi bound. But he and his retinue calmly continued to eat the breakfast which is provided In the plane fare. When an exasperated official protected the corpulent Big Shot shrugged his are being suppressed or subordinated to the State, it Is equally true that in the West, few who are important or would like to be important have much time for nnqaulified Christian allegiance. This is an age when 20S 6th Ave, West Psuir: o. Paweett Services 11 am. and 7. SO pm. Sunday Sohool U.1&. (Own S3 1 1 MAI VaTION AKMV CO: ('apt. W Poiiltun LKivtuiy claM 3:3M p in tiunilay Hrhoui 3 GO p ut sr. evi l s' i.i nil ban 6m Ave. at Mi BnJe bt. Fuw: K Sullatid (Black 610i generals plan and launc leiisives on Sundays, minis! nt stat. hold their conferences, captu r internatlon international y f , : ( ':1 tins of Indus-; ,.jf, ; V,l " s, educaUonai , "l on n, liave much L t , try, labor leaders bigwigs and so 5?e (f,e Tlttiulti$ llktx at 1 1 ST. H IK ANGLICASl tieal Cova Sunday Bchot; 11:00 a m fiveuiiig Prayer 'i :UO p in. (blue iJ'li Defending Freedoms WHAT we Canadians strive for in the existing international crisis is, basically, the defense of our freedoms. To assist in the mobilization of the nation for that defense the federal government is asking for certain emergency powers. Danger lies in the fact that these powers are admittedly difficult to define. The government asks the authority to apply price or other controls and to take any aftion open to it under actual war conditions except censorship, detention and deportation of persons, and spending of public money withput parliamentary approval. The threat to our freedom js that rnuch of this authority would be wielded by orders-in-CQunoil rather than by approval of the membership pf the House of Commons. : .; . As the history of Ottawa's actions in the recent war established, a government invested with special order-in-eouneil power becomes reluctant to submit its' acts to the slow-paced examination of the House. " Recently Dr. J. A. Corry, professor of political science at Queen's University, noted this danger in a speech to the advisory ..council of the National liberal Federation and proposed some methods of ensuring the responsibility of our government to Parliament and the people. The main point of Dr. Corry's suggestions was that jf Canada is again to suffer prder-in-council government, parliamentary committees should be appointed to examine the effects of government orders ''on individual rights an4 freedoms." r Here is a practical suggestion to which members of every Canadian political party might well tend support lest we some day find that in our final battle for the survival of democratic freedoms we Have lost more than we have gained. H.M.C.S. CHATHAI, fchoulders, ate a few more RK.Iil I.AK BAPTIST 620 01 ll Ann ii. Blue Hurl fastur: Krv. I.n..iunl A. Tlii ' ie mouthfuls, then got up. oOo IT IS AMUSING AND EN- We extend a cordial invitation to visitors to worship Willi us. 231 Finn Hi Ave. RuKt Minister: Hev. E. A. Wrifht, 111). Organists: Mrs. E. J. f.mith, John Ctorie Sunday, April I, 1051 MorniiiH Woi;,lii) 11 tclorK., Hiindai hi hool - 12:15 i :vfiii..g ihfi vice - 7 :id Renieinber the Kabbalh Day to Keep it Holy " Jightening for a westerner to mure important things to do lor the most part than worship and learn from the God-Man of Nazareth. For all this, both In East and Wef.t. the human leadership and membership of the Christian Churches must accept much tianu . They, too. like the people i who are passing them by, have i been too concerned with them- svlves in those pai ls of thP j world where the heat is really on, is that it matters Utile what happens to organization, to : buildings, to money and to personnel. The enemy Is faced with ;a .strange and uncanny htrenpth i which comes into evidence when ; the Church is to all human in-I Unit, weakened and disabled. This strength is not a human get the different reaction of the personal-service .class here. They are openly appalled and I sus P THE oC ETTERBOX PRINCE RUPERT Piitd tut &aw tf6H tant - Learn to be a Sailor in your own lioinctuti Bt- prepared to serve Canada ut sei, dimil the need arise. , Go pn sale water cruists during the sum nier months. Larn extra money at regular Njvy m of pay in your spare lime. FIRST UNITED CHURCH i:ifl f'.ixth AVfiuie VVesl Prliice Itupert, BC Rev. Lawrence J. .ieber WANTF-P PIECE OK MCSIC Editor, Daily News: I have been asked to try and pect downright disgusted thai a white-haired old muu like ir should be travelling arqund India all alone. Tlwy just cannot understand anyone from the '.ieh west doing such a thing. You soon learn here that In His land where labor Is so cheap the personal-service people hava worked out an elaborate system of compelling anyone better off to "sliare the wealth " They have an elaborate, but unwritten code, of what int the sl ubbor- locate a piece of music and have strength. It is oi me persecuted, but .1 suns and ;i new creative been wondering If any Old Coun- j try peopie could help nie find ntw Obtain recreation, aood comradeships; fs 11 :00 a m. Morning Worship .Sermon: "Lead Us Not Info I Temptation" I f.'llildreii: "SpriiKT Will ( "nine" Junior Choir: "Yield Not ln 'I'cmplatiun" j 7::i0 p.m.-Evening Worship f Re rin on: '"nie Unuvuidable C-'hrist" SUNDAY RCIIOOt.H at Fir.-,t I United all at 12:11): fit Conrad ; yourself for added responsibilities. "The Sign of the Cross" that used : energy and spirit. H is the old to be played before every Christ-1. challenge and prophecy of the mas in England forty years uf,o Christ,,, riestroy tin's teuiJp, much like the Passion Play m un1 t-bree day:; I will build Qthar countries. The music another." It Is tlie new and cur-wanted Is in the last scene and rent evidence of the Maninf! runs something like this: , the Resurrection. "Shenheril of Souls that. When I he Churrh fnrul.u thai is done and what is nut done, i The room hearer, lor Instance, would not. dream of tidying up ' CHAM l. . ! MSWt miHIHG ISIMPOtlAHT JKAIMtHC AND stumble by the way i she Is cxpendah,,' like her Ma.;- 1 ulll"1 Ilal1 " l 1 "' That shelters all who seek liislter, the world has means of re- , loving brest." '"Jmliidine her, that she is wmtliy E have hill re- It seems stranga : that fitfM Jof no bi t ler treatment than lie ' .WKJ vi'd our new was. And the If.sne of the ipvenl. ' mums WKOlt- HlAKltD WTltlST & errwr uie bathroom, me man ho tidies up the bathroom, is not the same chap as sweeps up the hall. In fact, every .institution , like a hotel has so. many people around it that you wonder how they possibly all live. The answer is that they live on a scale whieh by western standards is bare exlstance. On about 26. rents per day a poor family can "get by" very nicely. oOo WHEN YOU GO TO A NEW town, and the hotel people see you are a- foreigner, they greet you like a long-lost friend. You soon find that these people are the fiercest, most furious critics of the new regime in India. w iN YOUR 01 1 v IIOMI music sriouio uisuppear, lt iras befn uearchfid for in every inuac. store in England," also here, lit up to now the siarelt has been unsuccessful. Jf any one knows where lln'ic is a copy, it would be appreciated if they would contact the Daily News. MUSIC LOVER over and over again since t!i first Easter lias been the d;:wn of a new day Inr the world which He has redeemed, and for the Church which Is His n .dy. hipmr-n!, of ROSE BUSHES pun't forp.nt l.r: see our complete lines of GARDE N SFEDS Prince Rupert florists hone 777, 3(in 3rd W. Mux 5K, The Best You've Got , IF I'D GIVEN my family half the intelligence I ' I" gave my business I shouldn't be the lonely, homeless man I am," the divorced corporation president confessed. Like many others he had taken for granted those nearest and dearest to him. He had treated the very essence of his life with hit-or-miss methods which he would never dare to apply to his business. ' ; This all-too-typical story is told in the April Header's Digest by I. A. R. Wylie who draws the moral that the love and friendship which are the Water System . For Kincolith EXPLOITING RF.NTS Editor Daily News: and would hail with the great It is a disgrace the way that landlords and landladies are taking advantage of the pulp mill being here. In all my travels this Is Ut.' fir.-.t city I have come across where the lanulords are Kincolith village is on its first step to becoming a "city." A domestic water system costing In excess of $20.(1(10 will be installed at once, according to F est delight a return of the British Imperial raj. The many bearers, etc., who served the Americans would be even more glad to see them back in India 1 1 suspect even at the eo.st of another wan. for they frankly so grasping and greedy lor Earl Anfield, superintendent cf TOR PAPrRH ANO'MG PAINTING WASHER motley. I understand that, before the pulp mill came here, Prince Rupert was little nmie than a fishing village. I will certainly have no regrets In leaviiig. You have always wanted Prince Rupert to he on the map. Well, it certainly is right now for Its avarice and gu-ed. fin all sides you hear the same exclamation: "Isn't it terrible the high rents we are forced to pay?" tea you the the Americans were even butter 'masters" than the British. By "better" they mean more generous, hander-outers. oOo ONE KEEN YOUNO MAN IN Bangalore regaled me for an hour with his tale of woe. lie could not say anything bad enough about the present Indian government. (With Pump Control) Indian Affairs. Returning from a tour of Inspection with Assistant Superintendent W. B. Halley, Mr. Anfield was impressed with the new housing that is going nn nt Kincolith. An engineer will be arriving to iu;,tal the pipes and equipment already laid out for the installation of the water system, the source of which wili be a dam in the Kincolith Creek, Mr. An-lield said. Preliminary plans for the decennial census, which will begin May 1, were made by the department officials. SPENCE AND 50 ''India government man no I ask: is that going to benefit $164 your town woriiing such hard good. He went on tq explain that whereas in tile old days a ship on the average working AT U IK best of life need the best we've got all the time. J ' If you want to have and hold love, you've got to watch the little things, says writer Wylie. Love is an exacting task, not made up of occasional glamor-our gestures but of a steady self-discipline, a sensitive awareness of what hurts, what pleases. To prove the point, the author cites examples: a famous cpmppser left his wife forever because she drum-rptd on the breakfast table with her fingers; a girl vvho would have gladly died for her husband lost his affection because she wouldn't powder her nose or kjeep appointments on time. ; Many know from everyday experience that these irritations aren't trivial, and they can sympathize with the woman ' who told the Reader's Hfgent author: "I wouldn't care so much if Jim failed me in a crisis, if only he would be pleasant hen there wasn't one." gut, someone may ask, shouldn't you be able to P"Wt eff your best manners at home and rely on those who love you to understand and forgive? The an-Fijyer offered in the article, "The Best You've Got," $ that you do so most unfairly and at your peril. Yp don't win love with your moods, weaknesses and. foibles, and. you cannot expect to keep it with thtm. An eploBion of home tantrums nets nothing pijt the weary Job of picking up the pieces. And, wethcjr you realize it or not, there is a little less egch time-that can be mended. oiiMMi ouiciai mignt give obs man? Surely there is more to to five or six "boys," the new life than grasping the dollar fr,om Indian official, holding exactly, our fellowmau NOW ON DISPLAY AT tne same appointment, might Phmws Blot k 215 When I say hardship, I mean hardship the true meaning that hire only two or three. I asked this chap why he Northern B.C. Power Mr- and Mrs. Alt Rlvett and son Arnold returned yesterday aboard the Ch dentin after a vacation trip to California. these people do not understand. If I feel embittered it is be vainly kept on trying to get wn 'bearer's" jobs when there were Plume 210 Crime Itupert ton few of these to'lq around.' Why did he not seek jobs in factories? cause I am in the same position ar a good many others here are. I know what lt is to have the better part of my pay check go for rent. DIRGURTED He could get a lob in the leather factory tomorrow, he Pf. If GARDEN TOOLS aid, at about 40 runees a SAVE FUEL- month. But -to gel. the job lie would have to pay a bribe to the foreman equivalent to about one month's pay. Ha harl tin George Stewart Kincolith Mayor George L. Stewart, was elected scruples about paying-the bribe. Get More Engine I tint where was he tq get 40 rupees hrlbe money? Garden Hose Broomrakes Clippers chief councillor for the Kiiwoliln village in elections heid there TFT i one-1 .. '.' , ,il n Kl ns Hindi oOo I I HEAR THE SAME STORY everywhere here, and as I want, to give the full picture J think I must mention it. On the whole, the achievements of this new regime in India are remarkable. But the outcome of the events in India is this week. Other councillors are W. G. Barton, secretary; Abel Stewart, treasurer; W. H. Stevens, Francis Watts and Herbert S. Doolan. Scripture J-aiiage for JoJa if Ra kes "Let yftur meejeration be known upto all meii. The Lord Trowels Forks Hoes V7H1 may noi rcanc m, , p3(inu- your gas may be going nut of ymir u UNBURNED when spark plugs need 1111(1 ' attendants check, clean, re-gap plugs as needed, while you wait. Drive Ai.tn Service iji at mm rm-. , , " '-- I j I, ,' ...., rr- Use Classifieds for Results. ciouctea by a widespread habit Spades Fertilizers Insecticides oi petty gran and peiMmal dishonesty. We in the west have the oc anu eigm-rooio nesiiience is beng erected by R. C. j,iutch, for J. T- Harvey, iocaj barrister. It will have a commanding harbor ! i a IKTIH Cuildjng Fine tyew Residence Excavations are under way for ene ot Prince Rupert'a finer new hemes on Fourth Avenue East IrCthe Armstrong Properties area. only once but several times. Once, in a post office, the official took my 10 rupees for stamps, did a doaen other jobs before he finally gave them to me, then loudly swore by 'all the gods that I had, never given him any money. STUDtbAKt.t ana View. Plans provide for modern casional very rare experience of attempted short-changing, say at the wicket of a busy movie theatre. Here In India, I am sorry to Bay, in a single month I have been short changed not GORDON & ANDERSON construction with the latest appointments In residential de Third Avenue ot Park sign.