I Health Unit Prince Rupert Daily News A ! LETTERBOX I .... uti-k: RE "JANUARY DAYS" Friday, January 5, 1951 Ready Staff of the Prince R Health Unit are being cl-in As I See II fin Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prlnct Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association . A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES J . . .. &t im iml various aspects of civil Editor, Daily News ft.ay I be permitted to ask you ' to re-read one of your editorials 'as appeared in your January 2 I edition. 1 wSi ) with a view to being in rea(! should an emergency arise cently a meeting or th Rplieve me. it isn't worf!i iy Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, was held when a paper or, the proverbial five tents worth. $8.00 By Mail, Per Month, 50c; Per Year, $5.00. I would further suggest a more; fire fighting and prevcntlor. Published every afternoon except Sunday by read, followed by a ruium would be "Janua-y apt title Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, Hangover. discussion and an ecluea film, "Are You Safe at h M. T. BOWDEN. By ELMORE PHILPOTT QUIZ FOR 1931 HERE ARE the answers given by a typical group of Canadians at a New Year's Eve party. Will there be a world xar in FUR TRADtH3 The Hudson Bay country, dis TOUGH CLIMB The Jungfrau, famous A peak, was first scaled l but the ascent or the north was not conquered until u "A Pinch of Bauxite" AN INTERESTING message suggesting the unique part that aluminum-making plays in Canadian living appears in a recent issue of "Alean covered in 1610, attracted little attention until British fur traders became active in 1663. 1951, involving U.S.A. and Rus sia? No 96 'twill U.S. armies completely abandon Korea in 1951, eilhe: under compulsion or otherwise? "By Ed. McKibbin in the Winnipeg Tribune. "WE'VE GOT TO FACE IT 1 - - Ray Reflects Discussion Of Universe planets with the exception of Mars. The latter was the only planet where any evidence ol iife could be supported. Mr. Bulger told of thfr composition of the universe, how each star represented a sun and how the sun was near the centre of the universe. He mentioned th" Work Clolhes Denims Shirts Gloves and Reminisces ilx:7F5 Special ; J Men's LJf wear Yes 80 Will Chiang Kai-shek still control Formosa by end of 1951? No 58 Will Hong Kong still be held by Britain bv end of 1951? Yes 82 Will western Germany be rearmed in 1951. with completely German units under German officers? Yes 6G Will Tito still head the government of Yugoslavia by end of 1951? Yes 92 Ingot," official publication of the Aluminum Co. of Canada. In view of impending developments ir Prince Rupert area, the message, headed "Add a Pinch of Bauxite," is of local significance. What is going on at Arvida and Port Alfred in Quebec may be more than duplicated in the Kitimaat area close to Prince Rupert. The message says of aluminum making: "It is a recipe for a Digger, richer, more comfortable Canada. "The 'pinch' is scores of shiploads of the red earth bauxite from British Guiana. A three-thousand-mile ocean journey ends at Pon Alfred on the Saguenay River. Then the bauxite goes by rail to the electrical 'kitchen' at Arvida a few miles away. There aluminum is refined from the bauxite by using electricity provided by harnessing the same Saguenay. "The Saguenay provides two essentials for making aluminum deen water for cargo ships and cataracts for John Bulger Talks on Astron One of the largest, newest and finest warehouses in Canada, if not in America, built at Prince Rupert, is being torn down. This is being done at the same time a huge industry, the splendid plant of the Cellulose Corporation at Port Edward, Is within a few months of opening for business. Costing 27 million dollars, it took three years to buiW. Will Stalin still head the gov ernment of Russia by end of 1951? Plaid APool Windbreakers omical Possibilities Before Kotary Club Rotarians, If they hud any delusions of grandeur before attending the regular weekly luncheon yesterday, had none when they left. The after-luncheo.i talk of John Bulger on "The Improbability of Life on Any Celestial Body Other Than th Earth" saw to that. Mr. Bulger started ins talk with comments on the flying saucers and the suggestion ol some people that they come from Mars. Their reasons are that Mars is in many ays similar tc the earth. It is farther from th. Yes 96 Will St. Laurent still head the government of Canada by end cf 1951? Yes 96 great distance between stars an: th impossibility of seeing the planets of oilier sta's. He U Id of the millions of stars In ilv universe and the universes t. yond that of the farth. Tiu speaker said no definite explanation had been made of how solar systems came Into being However, he mentioned one tha1 said it was caused by a eollisl.ir of stars and knocking off bit that subsequently became plau-ets. If that were the explanation, he said, solar systems mf he vcrv rare bvcaii' e nf I he unlikelihood of a enllisim brUe-v two stars when they were j r. a part. Visll'ne Rotnr'an Bf'v" Allen of Vancorvt-r, formerly r member of the P -ince Ruu--club. Other visitors were Do Fitch and Walter Smith of Prlnci This is being done when newspaper headlines tell of a boom in store for Prince Rupert and leading executives al agree that never before was the outlook power within a few miles of one another. "Standing on the dock at Port Alfred, you see something; unique. You watch freight cars filled with bauxite disappear over a hill and return with shining aluminum. The process of turning bauxite into aluminum has added Port Alfred and the city of Arvida to Canada's living space, and opened new opportunities for thousands of Canadians." Will Attlee still head government of Britain by end of 1951? 3-8 7.25 9-5" Yes 85. Will Britain have another gen more certain for far-reaching and solid develoDinent than now. Mi:N'S BITE DENIMS, large fit Regular $4 35. Now, per pair MEN S Al.L-WOOL HEAVY PANTS OikicI fur fishing. Regular $9. Now, a pair men'f. Jackets All-Wool. Regular $12 50. Now MEN'K WKK GLOVES Hif variety. From, per pair BOYS' TROI SI.RS Suitable for school wear. Good and strong. () OC! eral election in 1951? No 66 therefore, cooled ol i The growth that but recently sun and Will the stolen Stone of Scone WHEN WILL WORM TURN? set in is not what might be thought at some times, a temporary flurry. It has a permanency that will become more pronounced as time lengthens. soon enough before the earth t'. allow life to start there with inhabitants no wmuch advance,! in development. Te United States government had investigated 2!2 reports of flying saucers, most of which are easily explained but some for which no explanation has yet 9.15 and Rvgulur J3 95. Now, per pair id' This is being done when affairs In the Pacific are exceedingly uncertain and how or what Ruje t. A loiter tr im the Poole, England, club thanked the Prlni-1 Rupert club for their generous gifts at Christmas. 1-50 w 2-St 3-50 ,,42 BOYS' SWEATERS Pullovers HOYS' AI.E-WOOI. WINKKEAKERS Regular 5.75. Now : One repast of an may come from the conflict be-1 been made (Cornation Stone be recovered in 1951? Yes 72 If the stolen Stone of Scon' is found, in what country wil' that take place? Scotland 36 England 36 Britain 7 The above percentages do not completely tally with those in the former question because who figured that the f.tone a-t'I not be found at all neverthl" answered the one about the pi"'-of discovery. Will Princess Margaret b e" and the object al a great height moving tween Communism President Bruce Brown was In united Nations. It Is entirely at lerrinc speea, me spi-ant. lh cnair. possible t.iis coast will be free thought, could be explained as JOLLY ROBBER RIMSWELL, Yorkshire, England Farmer E. Kirkwood lost more than 1 000 eggs when thieves raided his poultry runs. of any attack. Yet It Is well to being at a lower height and mov- remember that cities such as ing at a much slower rate of Victoria, Vancouver and Prince sueed. T'iangulation was abnut tupert, following the warning of the only practical method of the Department of Defence, are measuring height and the soeed dnlnff what is rwirnnorf th host, the object was reported as mov- SHOP AND SAVE AT .Then Ill' he got a postcard saying: - - O gased to be married In 1951? Yes 72 Will General MacArthur st T course to take in the event of ms dui in me snort lime u wiI( h COntinue to lav as be in command of U.8. focp 'r some sudden emergency. , .visible It was unlikely measure- n he comi wiu .ments could be taken. , be a-sured o: prosaprous nsw This is being done when all The study of the possibilities year yours thankfully. Eggy British Columbia is finding sat-1 of life on other planets was com- th,e y0i ' isfaction In the agreement be-1 plicated, the speaker said, iiy . ' the Far East by the end of 1951 No 58. oOo LOOKING over mv own list f r . ;-fv - (41 where the struggle to arrive at a good negotiating JUST position in international affairs, will end Is becoming increasingly uncertain. Constant military incidents, undertaken for political as well as tactical advantage, are as dangerous as a bomb with a smouldering fuse. The Chinese Communists, manoeuvring for a place in the councils of the United Nations, attack in Korea and launch an offensive against Tibet. 1 These incidents were prelude to the arrival at New York of a Communist delegation from Peiping to pi'ess charges of aggression against the United States. It is hardly likely that, with winter already on the doorstep, the Chinese Communist government has made up its find for all-out war. If it had, the gesture of sending a delegation would hardly have been made. It seems that this earlier intervention in Korea might have represented more a negotiating point than a declaration of hostilities'. They could hope for some concessions and advantages in return for calling off the dogs of war. It is interesting and perhaps sobering that we of the United Nations have fallen in with that same game. General MacArthur's full-scale attack to clear Korea, had it been finally successful, would, in turn, have given us the bargaining advantage. Recognizing this, the Chinese must recover with a still more threatening counter-offensive to regain the lost ground both literally and politically. When and where do these manoeuvrings move into the Baby Goods Dress Patterns WINTER DRESS .ween the government and the, lack of knowledge of the origin -Vluminum Co. of Canada. It of life. All living things, bath means, eventually, the outlay of animal and vegetable, were com-0) millions the largest sinnle posed of the 92 basic elements ASK tO. SCOTIANDS FAVOUIITE SON nnswr!"V I see that I dffr"-" from the malority only in o im'toH.ant item. I figured that the Stone of jnterprtse that the province lias .known to be present throughout ecord of. Projected develop- the universe. l.ne specirascope J0HNNI can analyse the make-uo HOE FINDINGS no world war, that Chiang won' hold Formosa, Britain would hoi Hong Kong, and that Tito, Sta'.'r St. Laurent and Attlee would ti' ments will be on a vast scale, and affect directly northern and Cards, Stationery and Kitchenware at entral British Columbia, WALKER This is being done when num ; LJii JiVJ, U.1H JLJJJIA J.l.K distant objects. Heat can re measured by another instrument. Since the elements a-e the same chemical laws must also be the same. Th first requisite of life, he said, was that the temperature must not be too high. Although erous persons are considering SCOTCH WHISKY hold their jobs another year, an-that Princess Margaret would b betrothed. I figured that hie Stone o Scone would turn up In Seotlan but I'm not so sure about tht' word "recovered"). But while 1 agreed with the majority Urn' General MacArthur was unlikel' to hold his job for anothev yea.-I did not agree with the malorit-that Korea would be complete!- Prince Rupert as a promising point in which to settle. People dwelling in Eastern Canada or the prairie provinces wish, for a variety of reasons, to move to the Pacific coast but not to the most thickly populated part. low temperatures did not actually kill life, they made It dor 1 "J-"-u '-! , Mir; .j IORN 1820 STILL GOING ST KONG mant. The stars, are too hot to support life, he said, because thev are luminous like the sun The speaker went on to explain the vaiious reasons whv life seemed improbable on al' abandoned by the U.S. armies. oOo It is indeed true the giant warehouse was never used on a scale commensurate with its size. But the War Assets Cor BMEIRRMIi IT IS OF course necessary tr real good take age into account in answering questions about Tito, Stalin poration evidently wanted action tnls district and and the chance to sell was not I millions more to hundreds of be expended are decided, St. Laurent, Attlee, and of course, Attention Truckers neglected. But the big fact re- once final plans Week-end Special MacArthur. this is no time to dismantle and '47 FORD BUSINESS COl'PE, '48 CHEVROLET PICK-VP Some of the nuizz participant- miiins that, with millions already spent in exploitation of Npw motor. Ton shape '41 EOKI) SEDAN DEI.IVKW wanted conditionally to answer the one about whether the Lots of miles Ml- One owner. 10,000 miles '4 PLYMOUTH, fully equipped, A-l condition S2015 statesmen wold hold their lobs $450 Scotch 4fJ Distilled, Itlended and lioltled in Scotlund Content 266 oft, JOHN WALKER & SONS LTD. Scotch Whitky Dislillert KILMARNOCK, SCOTLAND : i destroy. Granted that the building is too much on the large size, time and increasing activities would correct that. Today, this remote, lonely northland is beginning to thrive as never before. Skeena Is making Its true start. Resources are here that the world needs. Traffic on highways, rail and sea must, soon or late, expand to the point of powerful leaders is one of the most important of all factors. Stalin's passing, for instance, m'pht have as profound world effect, for better or worse, as did Roosevelt's. I figure Molotov as another year conditinally. The" wanted to say that so-and-so would still head the government if still alive. The rules would no: mil in in ! m "'!!'" allow that. But, after all, the risk of death: more war-mir.ded than Stalin. open conflict of World War III? Some people would answer that query by urging that we should do nothing to antagonize anyone. We tried that policy at Munich, and how dismally it failed and betrayed us and the world. We don't know whether a stern attitude by the western powers will benefit us either but it seems to be our only hope. We are facing an ideology predicated on violence and deceit. The Soviet official organ Pravda in its issue of September 23 describing the fighting about Seoul reported: "Canadian flyers, drunk on gin, "are murdering the wounded being evacuted from the city. Mac Arthur landed at Inchon the most inveterate criminals gathered from all parts of the world. Ahead of his cut-throats he is sending the British and New Zealand adventure seekers." ; Campaigns of slander and increasingly serious breaches of neutrality are all part of a campaign of needling the Chinese Communists and the satellite countries into physical and ideological aggression to waste the resources and morale of the United Nations. when the warehouse, huge as it Thi8 atrvmisenient is not pimiishi-d Is or was would not. he nffpr- or displayed 1V the Liquor Control Government of ! Board or by the ing an excess of space. British Columbia. ? ONE-THIRD OFF on all Children's Toys STARTING TOMORROW Saturday, January 6 to Jan. 13 SCRIP1TRE PASSAGE FOR TODAf "Ye were not redeemed with corruptible things as stiver and Eolri . . . hut with the precious blood of Christ." 1 Peter 2:9 Ha Double Amputee Beaten, Robbed Daily Health Hint HAMILTON A double ampu- Regular medical and dental tee was beaten up and robbed examinations are among the best of his wallet with $16 here. ITa at McRAE BROS. I Tltf Geotft MitthMf AJinw Service, tnc m mi tl t safeguards of health many ail- was beaten into unconsciousness, menu detected early, can be Assault victim, Dudley B -ooks, nipped before they can do any lost both legs while serving i-i harm. I the army. I think we ought to start walking" 1 s