Prince Rupert Daily News As I See it 4 Friday. December 23 1151 In independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince f-C from o'her level? of V.'p. Blake, who wrote about buildin;-Jerusalem, in England' green and plea.' .ml land, was a notable example of this. RIGHT NOW. one famous American poet is under the clouds -suspect by the Un-Amrica,i Activities Committees. Hollywood movie makers have indefinitely postponed the milking of a proposed film to uncalled HIAWATHA. For the Sn,, 1 . Rupert and Northern and Central Bntkh Columbia. Appoint Co-ordinator Appointment ct s , , m approved i,,t '"" w ?n,nr- ;?it. a r"t,:t n. ,' ' "HI illri , w;n . ad PPlleatl,,"i 'tv"' "P to Jauu:..- 0 V,,,.y fU VJ CI more Member of Canadian ""-ess Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. 5. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. G. PERRY, Managing P'rectoi SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By earner, per Tek, Jftr; per month, 75c; per year, $8 00; by mail, per month, 75c; per year. SB-00. of Hiawatha makes the Cit?he Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily Npws Ltd;, 3rd Avenm, Prince Rupert. CW7 S S VV-V.7 V - -1 InlWof Pools : i -V. .,1V ' t JUST after Chris ;tmas I Mr lierilia rurhmi t'. 37 years, ha 0 ,, , ' 1 wTk she joins always think of poets and poetry, for the obi-ous icason that somebody in the family is bound to five me a book of poems. Horse Meat THERE has l;ecn quite a fuss raised about horse meat. Some jK'tiple have declared that under no circumstances will they cat it. Others are alrearh doinu; so. Exjierienced livestock n icn say there is nothing to worry about, that the question w ill largely dis Here is I wonder: H..v Is it that the pools who ure nearly always rather ini- Mamio iLoro: in Henveni say: am wiiiry i,t yoiir quarrel. Weary of your warn and llxxthe. Weary of your prawn ffir Ven-(feanee-. Of your wramtllnt: and di'irnlnnv "All ymrr airenvtth la In ymir tiriion. All yfiur dnnyer to In dl.sef.rd. T'heperore be irt fx are heneefor- ward ' And as brothers live tx(.-irrr." I am bit mad at Longfellow myself for that poem HIA-WA'IHA, for he takes liberties with the fatt: f history. Hiawaths was not the chief peacemaker who engineered the nicst successful pea"emiikinK federation tn the history of mankind. The number one man was Deganawkla, bfrn In Deser-onto, iMHiirio He .sjKnt his whole life welding together the .:ix H'et lotiiiin nations who had been formerly as hostile and wailike as Britain, France, Germany, Russia, Ameri-a, Japan and China have been ln our own ffntury Moreover, his Six Nation Confederacy kept the peac absolutely, until the white irun came and up-ei, it all. appear hecause the heavy horse is disappearing pructirul people, olten expre.' Nature or man never intended the horse .. ' U: Breateat truths in lile dec f T-iU'VVj!4 "Z?-- 0 4 a, mfl.,r - V as a meat ' j V 'J-V- 1 - -V, , , , ndes. eenerutioius Or even cen animal. In Kurope, where horse meat has tX'en SOl'l . " . t- - " . VWi -V . t.' ? t1"'"" b"1,,1'( hnrd-liead. :l for centuries, the eating was incidental. I .efore tha .. Jf y.t A , 7 ''.. J A "A-.. truths by objective rrasonlng? Is Or Oil the Vr, ,W ' , 1" ' V VN1 1 Take Ten.iy.son. Fifty vear. there w as vears of hard work in the f ieh i streets. WELDING : -rnmrnt Orlirj Hilth Pr.-ssurf Tir.h Kefriteratiun Slack, and Kire EsfJW INDUSTRIAL WELDIHG CO J-y w.f . S' T7 . ...,.1'- V m briure an m.ph.ne ever flew .-3W.-i" - thi -vLsnrv. - this imnrnetl. :: j: v-.-. v , -. r a tu. : -v. . . - i . ' - " Nowhere has the horse been raised primarily i t I - T " r. : rill.; , v 1 i!'"il;!' ;f,';.i' illll. iftlCtll', fir" " . 3 .,ii!;ti;!tiil,l(!: 1.. li :jt!M:ilri) ,!lt! .11. for meat. We have much better animals for that. These are the beef cattle, hogs and sheep and fowls. In most cases this livestock has been specially bred ' for meat production. They put it on in the right places and much more cheaply and earlier for the feed used, than does the horse. it was a phase of farm mechanization that brought "the horse into the Canadian meat picture. Ousted by the track and tractor,. he was turned out to piisture where he grew fat and tender, and in these days of high-priced meat anything fat and tender is liable to wind up in the butcher shop. But w hen the present surplus is gone there will he no more, for the breeding of draft or heavy horses in Canada is almost at an end. In contrast to almost anything else, work horses have steadily declined in priced A good team that would bring .$500 before the warfare hardly worth a fifth of that today. cal dreamer wrote that he "dipt into the future, far as hanuiii fye could ;ce, and Saw the VIMon o. tiic world lire! all th wtindtT thut wnitltl totr, Baw the htavens (ill with commerce, AroMs ol nuH ,;'!!.. PlluU ut the purple twilight. Un)- LtvK down with co&tly b:ile.s; He.ird th fafiYcns till wilh sliuut-liu nd there raln'd a (ih;u,lly dew From the nations' airy navit'H prap-pllhs; in the central blue " WHEN Tennyson wrote that amazing prediction, the "realists" would have pooh-poohed the idea that a heavler-than-air machine would ever be able to fly thimigh the air. Incidentally, the same type of "realists" now pooh-pooh the remainder of Tennyson's prophecy, namely tiiat the world wars would end in the setting up of The Parliament m tne 1-Vu- erntlori of the World There the common sense of most Bhatl hold ft fretful realm in awe And the kmctty earth nhall Mumlier NATURE S ARTISTRY The pre-Christmas storm which swept southern Ontario, tvlng up city, town and highway traffic, left a fcv quiet corners such as this snow-blanketed svction in Toronto. The stark btanches of city trees were softened into lacy, filagree patterns by the heavy snowfall. i CP PHOTp) FIGHTING IN KOREA i Continued from page D NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS If you have missod your poper, please phone your newsboy. If you do not know your newsboy's rwme, coll the office bo-fore 5 p.m. I!Ot TE i-vUn Laird, Green 131 W,t;s nd Niclt. rwns to Frlnr Mi.;or r,'hH w Cth Ave. West G'K) and 7(H) Ii,t ,k.i KOI TE ! Kitph 0sn, Klu 75i Herman Street; 1480 rth East to Se:i! C.ive ROI TE 1-VWw Ma-kulak. 1st Ave, We'. 2 1077: 2nd Ave West 9il-lUi1li !t!. In 9th Street; 3rd Ave. KrirellVs Motors lo end il Sri West. ROl'TE 4 Alrin Nysterit, Klue V 7fh Ave. W.t 704-1427; 9', Ave West m m tM.t Fnlron Street 7iW Block; Tat low Street tn.-V.l c -1 Ave. ROl'TE 5 Jimmy Mel.ean, l!el V.2 ' Aw W est 10'J-445; 5th Ave Wm IflS Slr 6'h A-We.it 30S-S39: Dimsmmr Street 21 1 -424; T.i' i n Ji;. 515; Enu rson place, A$ntv Placn. , ROl TE ft Elrannr Wrker, lirren ffr") land westerly sporting organizations of the kind whi.'h :s , enouKli to make any man .seize his broom and skip over the Ice with a renewal of vinor and ! i pleased expies.slon. And speak- ! i ing of this sort of thine, no fewr i ray.. Reflects and Reminisces lapt In universal law Robert Burns, another poet. than 36 tons of curling stones of a vastly dltlerent ba'-kp,rounil know how we were going to get , out," said Evans. "We just founht, not kr.aw.nj .iere w were, who were f rif ! enemies." The Pats lost five men killed, two dying of wounds, i &ai nineteen wounded. ' Tht 1 Australians and the British suffered much heavl: casualties 1 have been landed at Port j arrived at about the same Churchill during the recent sea- ! elusion. . ! on. Many do;?ris of rinks' can Maybe the reason why poets tune When iolks furisel I ho fnnnrl in llta .n- .li-iu ,a,.ln so nt l en nhenri of th hard. it things. A parcel or a purse be- i :n..cs ' headed realists is because all On Right Side I T Practical politics it win be very difficult I fq- any government to maintain surpluses of thf sizt achieved in Canada during recent years, how-evej sound. they may be at the time of inflation, comments Winnipeg Free Press. If. after consider-ingthe rising needs of defense and the possibility of gome shrinkage in revenues as the inflationary forces are tempered, as it hopes, the government contludes that its existing taxes will produce an mi in iuk u iuuiuM rmucij ,, mjMr,id Vn nnriprtnlcn Rood poetiy is, as people say FAMOUS SCENT inspired." The poet "omeho'V Rrse petals nave been the or other becomes the earthly source of pcriume since the days writer of sentiments which seem o! the ancient Egyptians. somehow to come by mental ia- in trenches. Tne terrain is ruKged a.Mei u5ualiy unac:u.stomed to and hilly. T-ntre at 2 small ever- and always exacting There's too g.een trees but dense, rubbery much to think about. Oh, if .creeping vines covering tne all ri ht now to say u W0I).t fu"d make travelang thrcagn ca,k for a yeari yet the annuul the bush dnficult, feeUng takes a while to wear off. BAD WATtR Water is the worst problem for GONE FOR AYE! armies on the move for the water We know a fellow who thinks id rn ... T!l...c? , , ....... Clothes For Boys and Men other large surplus next year, it may feel justified in ovoii ,:,. : x. m.. . , '". ' nea ion part oi nis iaise teeth. oiuciu it-uLn.uuii in tax rates, inai may De :wn:ch hit almost the enure per- Perhaps it's incorrect to say the inevitable in politics. In economics it would be much .onnt!l of. utheats on.e Umo denture has gone tor good. Any- 8th Ave W..t 105-537; Bin Ave. East 110-27(1; !!.' Street 113-70D. KOl'TK 7 GlrnUon Smith, P.lue 931 Ai! of Sertion 3) ROl'TE Jimmy Job n son, (.re'en CGI V.'aterfrent awl Paei.ic Piaee; K'NR Fi hrms.! r.osit.si. lOl'TE Melvln njornwn. Green 111 8th Ave. Sst, MrRiMle to Hays Core Cirrie. ROl TE 1 llru. e RoW, Green 719 4'h Avo Fist J37-73:; 5.h Ave Ea'.t 3ul-7U' f'b Ave Ea.st J 19-24.7. 3U1-6M: Hays Cove Cir.-.f 82 W7: rM way, with pienty of good food before him three times a day, he's mi.se: able. Who wouldn't be? Then, there's the other chap who, purchasing a neat little Rift for his hostess, forgot all was attributed to the impure water. Now troops fighting In Korea are supplied with "puis" ta dissolve and steriiiz; the water. Mosquitoes a.'e bad in the summer evenings but wor'.o are the Boys' Windbreakers and Jackeis about it until after he'd returned Iar"e ravenous horse tlies in Lie home. warm summer days which sting severely. n,-o-.i c;;,:- ...in , Winter weather is damp and V '"-'V' "B,e there .. ,. ..i,..i,.i other husband in February. H? because are no shelterin souyider than the ea' course of spending a windfall whifch is not likely to continue long, of making com-mitSnents toay which cannot he carried satisfac-torSy tomorrow. However these matters may be managed, the fact remains that the government of Canada is in a 'sounder current fiscal position than n government in the free world. It is using real intl-inflation measures more courageously than any othJr government,' and all its errors of budgetary miscalculation have fortunately been on the right sid of the ledger. If all governments had made the same kind of error, with resulting surpluses, the inflationary problem throughout the world would havi been largely solved already. Street 511-&l; Green Street 411-41S: Kleri :; Yoiin,;; S: ret KOI TE lll slir StunhMh. P.taek 2X3 Ptentt Ave.; l.st und 2nd Oyt-riook; Heraul PV'-Pis-,"tt Mace. ItOl TE 1? Sammy Alexander v. "! i ALL WOOL is a radio expert of Rumanian origin. All in all, like enough he will aLso feel at home In contributing entertainment as we.l as receiving some. trees and the wind "ilt; i r:-.i. tnrough one." In' summer, day. cold, seeming the mo.e sev:ie ; are hot, alimst pf-f "es; -v... Spring and summer -.iays a.-e hot and evenings cool. ' It's a great country in which to get a nun-tan in summer." 11 ih Ave. East 333-li(fii; Eroderirk St.; SlierWm A'.e f-.-7'V V 75 $3 KOI I E II Runny I bv, Green 2'. to 1st Ea.st 225-247: 2nd Ave. West 137-341: W Rr The Vamateru Maru, "to load 344.000 bushels of grain at .75 s6 I Evans bazooka duly was to operate a rrmce Rupert is due here to-'ro:ket launcher i. This day- 11 might be thought there's ' ' ' ' 1 . ; HOYS' ALL WOOL PANTS-A11 sizes, 3.75 to M.75 131-22.), Market Place; 3rd Ave. iwiiy Ncra-Na'wt Mo'ors. ROl TE Li Alleyn Rilehie. Black 8SX 5th Ave. We.st f.35-735, 741-745; Borden Street W Street Biggar Plaec. ROl'TE 16 Frank Kilborn, (;reen 971 4th Ave. East 124-234; 51 n Ave. East 101-216; 7th Ate Ea.st 108-G58; Bow.ser Street. ROl'TE 17 I harli l.lnilstrom Green 9H weapon has a range of up to nothing about her to remind one ; 1300 yards. M never got a chan-e ol Christmas but what she rep- at enemy tanks," oeorge said, resents and her contents could "but fired at many enemy fox- make a marvellous stocking. . holes." ! The Chinese Communists are MORE LATITI'DE great at concealing themselves, Millions observe Christmas Scripture jpaAiarje for Jodaij "Who is the greatest in the kingdom of Heaven?" St. Matt. 18:1. ELLI.OVI.R SWEATERS, Mixed wool and Cotton. Cth Ave. West 2I0-53D; 7th Ave. West 120-537; Mi We.st 22I-52S; I.ollilniere St. T21-72H, Mi'iumr . 7(M; Tallow St. 625.733. ... - - - viriuany rjurrowing unoergrouiiu and celebrate New Year For LONDON (P An excavation EALING England 9 Sheila I to be out of siRnt in da'time- there's a difference between the party says it has no doubt that I Cromey, a nine-year-old Brownie , f favorlte "me to come out two. The latter is when lots of treasures of Roman London are. has been awarded the Gilt Cross tetween 11 P m- anl 3 a.m. us step out and cultivate the lying.' pelow the surface, but be-: by the Girl Guides Association 7 X 'Teak H? 80 close ou'd attractive notion that the sky Is fore teaching that level the party ! for saving her sister from drown- ay know how they can eet the limit. hopes -to find relics previous to ing. Sheila herself can swim y ' the great fire of 1666. only a few strokes ' e Communists seem to be . TONS OF TIIFM . well equipped with automatic1 p,i D,. V. , , . Now $1.45 nOYS SKI PANTS All wool, very best quality, well tailored Pair SG.95 FOR MEN ALL WOOL HEAVY PANTS Good for fishing and working Now $8.25 MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Oood quality, latest styles. All white. $3.75 PENMAN'S IIE.WY WEIGHT t NION SI ITS Very good quality, all sizes Suit $3.95 MEN'S SOCKS All wool and part wool. Best quality by Penman's. Now mMnn at 75c to $1.25 MEN'S P.LACK OXEORDS-Suitable for dress and work. All sizes. Lots of wear $3.95 weapons Japanese and Russian , tlI1 'un is being much in evidence as weH "e of Canal most northerly ROl'TE 18 Arvicl Hardin, Blue C6J 6th Ave. Ea.st Block 800; 8lh Ave. East 915-976: Kast 10(10-1144; 10th East 900-113O; Aifrnl Bacon Stre't; Donald Street. ROl'TE 19 Jimmy Johnson. Green GB1 f.th Ave. Eoit 870-1140; Ambrose Ave. ROl'TE 20 Jack Rudolph, Green 731 8th Ave. Ea.st 103U-1944. ROl'TE 21 Jimmy Moorehead, Red 33.7 2nd Ave We.st 1135-1314; Park Ave. 1005-22,9; Street; Water Street; Beach Place. ROl'TE 23 Larry Parent, Green 487 Rth West r.ii-7'tv Rnniml! Ave.: Tavlor Street. Rupert Radio & Electric ; Appreciates the ever-increasing patronage it has enjoyed in 1951 and exiends to all Friends and Customers Don't MissThese MMM Next To Royal Hotel as American Which are picked up. Evans does not think much of the quality of the food they get at the front in Korea. They are American rations, varied but not of very high quality. Pay is in American scrip. JAPANESE ATTITUDE Evans was long enough in Japan to observe the attitude of the people there. They a.-e courteous and apparently anxious to please. He noticed that the young Japanese are all anxious to fight. "It seems to be In their blood. The height of their ambition seems to be to die as warriors. In fact, one senses that they feel we are doing a job in Korea which they should be doing." i The local soldier saw few P:'ir.:e Rupert people in Korea but did run across Major Roy Durnford. senior Canadian nadre, Pte. William Kinley of Aiyansh and Cpl. Kenneth Johnston, who has been back' in Canada for some time after suf- i lering an injury. FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING IN 1952 t As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW Dibb Printing Co. ROl'TE 24 Brian Roberts, Black 480 , A,t 2nd Ave. West 71B-3rd Ave. and Cth vtnT,',;, q; 1 We.st Dally News-Watts and Nicker.sou.s ROTTE 25 Gary Parkin, fireen W.0 Cth Ave. East 1141-1476. ROl'TE 2(1 Frankie Stewart. Blue 7IG c, 7th Ave. Fast flfil-1088; 1103 Ridley Home; IWY-Ave. 928-1154. ROl'TE 27 C hristi.pler Harvey, Green 214 ow circle. 6th Etust, McBritlc-Huys Cove Circle. Hays to THESE ARE THE DAILY NEWS LITTLE MERCHANTS THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOU For New Construction and Repair Work SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT . . . SAVOY HOTEL Prince Rupert's only modern rooms with bath Fraser Street phone 37 Phnnr 90!) 215 1st Ave. W. P.O. Box 721