I riii!Mi... Prince Rupert Daily News As 1 See It 'Sera ces fit Cluircliil Saturday, May 5, 1951 ray.. Reflects and Reminisces "-J1' cwf' D:1!'i MiKIy fie; """ Wi Saturday Sermon more 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 i Canadian Daily Newspaper Associat'on. ti. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director. SUUSCRIPTION RATES: -mm ami g j best efforts to show the fruits of ! Salvation are those he makes In establishing the Kingdom of God i upon earth. Now a kingdom is ' no thing of fantasy, it is a real-j ity, It is an entity, it has govern-j ment, it has organization; and I so has the Kingdom of God. One ; of the greatest orders left for us by the King was to assemble ourselves together on the Sabbath Jirit hicticficat Ry ( airier, Per Week, 20:; Per Month, 75c; Per Year m PLEASE OMIT WHISTLING At Burns Lake, hotel Tooirs are being taken for as long as four years at one time. All Vim: By Mail, Per Month. 78c: Per Year. $8.00. -"ASiSf c. Poulton, M B E.) (By Senior Captain W. LAST DAY IN ROME Publi.-hed every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. th i ...... . "f or U seem.Jd good unto us to lay no greater burden upon you,- than these, necessary things." Acts 15:28. E -lD Day. Jesus recognized the hope is that no one In British I ROME, ITALY. This Columbia who calls Burns Lake I . , , , , . f ,f his home town snores In his is the last day of our iirst gleeUi visit to Rome, and we are .. Chole ra in Camp MUST IMlHt ti An. Jw , . I Church and its ,,,, , authority right to .... .. . . "Put it in wrting. That is the last we ever hear of i th-e end of His life, some of mankind's complaints. They are quite anxi-' so we of The sanation Army ous to sell us the idea of righting some wrong ov Zt !n, . i . i ivivj ii u. t. .3 wwy o willing Uk1- all lOtw, Very nappy, OUT, net How about Fathers? We've heard thought it about leaving. 'of it but always , meunt Pay Day. '.granting Some IUVOr, Dili When we Say those tour , Jesus Christ by faith, and then " . w To celtbrate, we three Cana words, "Put it in writing," they hesitate and then let the matter drop. dians itwo ladies and I) all went THEY WOKKElj TOO! over to St. Peter's Church. After Sailing by steam up tne Skeer.a seeing the beautiful structure, use-j l0 oe wna't, most peop'.a we rude home in a hoi'ae-drawn WjtilU be templed to describe a hack. It cost us three times more being in the adventure class, than a taxi, but we had a lot of rnce. a hout was smashed in fun. Kitselas Canyon and lives were the "meeting of the waters" at Mission Point and the dim Seven Sisters forty miles down tht Jjkeeria. ' "'fi ia.15. IUH; ' PU! BlliKla! H. I.J S(t J. There Is something so perma- j nent about the written word. The Chinese people treat their writ-I ten word as sacred and guard each piece of writing carefully. Many Canadians would like to be ; able to destroy their writings, Canadians are reported to have we have set up an organization that bands together saved people whose task is to seek the .Salvation of others. That is the great miiiune of the first encyclical.' It was not divisive but sought unity, it is not too late to have all Christians obey it; but; it is later than you think. Or have you done any thinking about it at all? First Presbyterian Church y : , vSj I oOo lo.t. H-ad a: navigation is around 2U0 miles distance, and, consumed more fish laat year, t I Mhi mft thf llih. TWO twu NUNS nuns WHO wmu .:,.,.. rf ,i.. the increase havina averauer IM' l.' LI TIIU have been showing our ladies constructionthe bringing of fourteen pounds each. F,e.n ! because the livmg word luiiows nauout steans may nave nua ; mem minciti mcy su- slWlies "Jor J , j h. is Ahce fhe former who wno ; Sister ster Alice, ine tormer, geIf self. The Tnp cld eld stern-wheelrs gternwneeira coui, could 1 something 1 1 do with it. if ue read the fifteenth chap- I, w ' 7 v -T-l hardly complain of unempluy- tvtoli Snllu ST. PI.TI.R1 AM;, i bt-al Clin Runri&y St iiiic; n ilt. ' twuun f.'nyet ',:, ter of the Acts of the Apostles we OLD BILL ! will get the storv of the first liuiu iviuiuuu, rciiuivivtuiin. nient latter Is a Polish-born girl who ' Now that a century has passed, i time the leaders of the Christian the town of Princeton in south' I Church put it in writing. The em British Culumbia has voted ; eVent was important so much so IE .4 was swept away as a prisoner into Russia. All her close relatives were killed in the war. SCMMER IN S KEEN A Another few weeks, and note Hazelton's spreading greenness. ior incorporation, its population ; tnat lnPy cailed " a so,rittl mM,t They are both fine women and re n veiciure anti aborted colors 's 2,500. Princeton has long been ' lng tney walking advertisements for their in,,luti-no- wjia r)Ses. Uke every- the province's largest unorgan- from the Diret.t irectors unci- - - -j-ji; J, I UI.lill.tR lll'TM . . . 4"-." . listened to speeches I ? j, ' - I nso 6th a, g. b and members , b . (1.f Xf f 1 I ,lM- icutive. Then they p''" '4 - 4 I-LJ """" " and sent it by . ' f, line oroer (Holy amny or waz- wnere eise in B.C. today both cummumiy. vjiu men uie -r of the x engagea in leucu-. and towns towns are are comnu comm,s "" owu.- u. - aretn, enuieiy cid eld and n?w n?w wrcite a letter tter m nnH hn.snit.nl wnrki. it- to lire nfo n;t n;t -t to to )n me mention menuon swift swiu "own. It was "" sometimes -'""'"' heard Jl '';, rr." i messenger to the Churches icr.ee Si aiu Din Miner iinea nvi:i:i , ,r oOo drivers, the gorge cf HaTwilnet ; oirange as ii may seem there. Avenue to Ui.V 'f ' 'J-:,',Ji Stcond Av f k Z.Jk.'A Prlnc'' R 1 some people, It was about the Rttpert. B same matter that is the cause WHEN TO ACT timfo there 1 our our denominational denominational differences cniterwiees. Branch of The First C: Christ Scientist, in Esi It is doubtful whether We extend a cordial invitation was a dog in Prince Rupert in ln tnls Vtesml day and age. ; to visitors to worship with us. 19C4 or '05. But there can be no Certain Church groups still j 231 Fourth Ave. East question as to the size of the in-1 raise the same question, either i Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright, D.D. ALSO HEARD THE INSIDE story of how the World Govern- Yugoslav or Italian. However, we ment -convention got the inter- got the papers with rather less which bother and expense than we had view with the Pope, at he gave us such historic support. . to get papers from the Allied The British delegation, led by Military Commission to goup Lord Boyd Orr, had had an un- into Germany, which we shall Publicized interview with His visit later. Holiness the day before. They in- j o0 elude several MP's and are a i I HAVE A GOOD LAUGH ON Subject: "EVT.ItUSTIM; PIMhii crease in forty-seven or more j one srae or me otner or tne nrgu-years. Ea ly in local history, j ment. there was a pound that some-1 What was and is the argu- Services Every Rimi; 11 a.m. Sunday School 11 ncw did not appear able to pet ment? A FRIEND iif a merchant had brought a couple of new Canadian of German birth to shop at the store. It was with the friendliest intent and the sponsor was shocked to hear one newcomer say to the other: "Don't pay his price. He's a dirty Jew. Beat him down. Ife'il take it." But the proprietor didn't "take it." Instead, he turned to his friend. "I doubt if these people quite understand," lie said, "and I don't know enough German to make it plain to them." "Make what plain?" his friend asked in embarrassment.- "It's nothing very impressive," the merchant t-aid, "but it's rather important. I wish you could make them see that they're in Canada now. Tell them there aren't any 'dirty Jews' here, or dirty anything. Tell them that here the only way a man becomes dirty is when he dirties himself. And you might tell them, too, I don't bargain. I sell." This simple incident is worth recounting because it is an expression of something' we should hold very dear. Most prejudices stem from nothing more than such careless, casual words, probably not meant to be taken literally. But that gives prejudice its chance to breed. When some months ago a group of well-meaning people on a British Columbia hillside were chivied by a group of hoodlums, because they were waiting for the world to end, we were more amused than disturbed. When some Baptist ministers were arrested in one part of Quebec and Jehovah's Witnesses in another, when a Negro woman was ejected from an east -coast movie theatre, and a year or so ago a West Indian was refused permission to compete in an Ontario bridge tournament we were aroused to a momentary interest, but to no hint of moral indignation. That is our shortcoming. We are too slow to anger at prejudice-breeding words or acts. Granted none of these instances are world-shattering in importance, hut represent, perhaps, not very well balanced people. They' still should challenge our complacency. It is too easy for us to forget that epidemics don't begin as epidemics but as individual cases. So prejudice begins but, once started, it is like cholera in a crowded camp. To be a party to the first flicker of injustice or hate is to be a party to the great flame that may arise when .unstable people come under the influence of this moral climate of evil. If we want to keep Canada free of prejudice we must have the courage always to be ready with our challenge. "No man is dirty till he makes himself so." Wednesday Evening M nretty sound and solid bunch, my wife, sne is always cnicnng anywhere. Today there are II-Evidently the Pope was so im- me for not liking any kind of cences and any number of ra-pressed that tw agreed to meet a for Agn food. She (says she) j sponsible owners for few will Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith, j John Currle. ' i Sunday. May 6, 1951 Morning Worship- 11 o'clock I Subject: "The Renaissance of Wonder," i Sunday Scliool -12:15 Evening Service 7:30 o'clock Subject: "Two Brothers." "Remember the Sabbath Day to Keep it Holy." That Salvation is dependent upon membership in a body-politic and adherence to its code. flvi r nunlnst. u.hih ie iha rienntatinn from the entire con- exults in all kinds of exotic dish- deny an intelligent dog is no vpntinn npxt rinvanri tht had es and the more foreign the only a net. He He is is also filso a a yaluLd I 8ite vtew lhat Salvation is by Second Wednesila Each Month at I Reading Room Ojm day and Friday I. tu 4 p.m. to be arranged instantly. ,food sounds, the better she says companion. Nevertheless it can faith as exercised by the individual. Of course the actual fact O0O i sne likes it j be admitted tne time is new mv RHmwn t art roMTPT. I But she and Mrs. Des Brisay i when fee not more could be hntinn tn the riohntps it wn mn. ! came home to th notel tne otner - " , ' I happy situation would be for Of- I muu utivw qi uirt.ai ui had found little tea vontinn nam tk. innini day. They a both groups to realize this and ten, one Is left behind when a Minm CmIoVi Cmmra In Pnma VC ! work to that end. i FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH quesuun. ah we;K uie commu-,-- "r Z j family leaves tawn. A dog "on Works, or membership, without tees had been arguing over theiwne,e sf'Yei"V" CBr Us own" can become diseased colonies of the great powers. ' a"u "l"el "'"ttJ01'l"r There is a strong representation 1 can klnds 01 food' Today we a11 her? from Afrim hnth the went. unclean, part famished or ver-i ,a"-"- ls ataa- ,alln 'nl(, P-min-h't'.en. A"d t hen is a good ! duces no works or cohesion in j time to see about terminal fa-! living, is a doubt ful bh-ssing. Th ! cilities. i individual is saved bv Faith in j the Lord Jesus Christ, but his i southern part and also the Arab oQo I part in the north. All these! THE ONLY UNPLEASANT EX-people insisted on writing into the i perience I had in Rome was when FIRST UNITED CHURCH 030 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert. BC. Rev. Lnwrenc.o O. Sleber i CHRISTIAN LIFE CRUSADE srxn.tv, MAY 6 11 .00 a.m. "WHEN WE MAY EXPECT REVIVAL' 12:15 p m. Sunday School, and Bible Class 7:30 p.m. "THE JUDGE AWAITS YOU" Guest Preacher Rev. Frank Humphreys Hob Hi iHl.M.sim will sing at both service MONDAY TO TM'KSOAY 8 p.m. You are invited to attend the.se iaspirins nrrtft Initial Wheat Price is Same proposed world constitution a ' the man in Room 209 came home crystal-clear clause setting -a at 3 a.m. from a party and found time limit, after which no im-! himself locked out Of his room penal power could any longer which opens off a small vestibule govern any now-subject people. I into rooms 207, 208 and 209. When it came to the whole con-! He went downstairs and invention, some wily gentlemen j stead of calling the old maid in tried to wriggle back into the Room 208, or the guy in Room 11 :00 a.m. Morning Worship, with Sermon and Chiklnm's OTTAWA Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe, ! Sermonette. minister of trade and commerce, ! Junior Anthem: "All the Happy document a clause which said! 207, to kick about being locked by announced In the House of Com-t Children. that in case the colonies were! out he called our room 20 mistake. He thought we were to mons yesterday that ttw initial , 7:30 p.m.-Evening Worship with not actually liberated, as pro- Sermon. mised, at a certain date, they were to be administered by the world government. blame. ! price of the Canadian Wheat The wife is still shocked at, the Board to farmers for the 1951 string of armv mule-moving lan- wheat crop would be $1.40 per euaee I turned loose on that bushel, the same as last year. Rc-roof with Soloist: Mr. Rowland Miles Jobs Daughters are attending this Service. YOU ARE WELCOME j I made the only little one or two-minute speech necessary to fellow also at me going out into Oats will also be unchanged atf ASPHALT ?m OUR vestibule later to see if 65c per bushel but barrey is up iuall bt.Kvii- t there WAS some kind of pre- three cents to 96c a bushel. ! SUNDAY SCHOOLS At. First viously unnoticed door which I j United all, at 12:15; nt Conrad had locked on the poor fellow. 1 Ito .isilif inr Krvjlts United Hall all ot 1 p.m. kill that sly idea for the overwhelming majority agreed with me that it was a downright insult to prornise such time-fixed liberation in two paragraphs, and JrlHMviLtj mWl then take it away again in a s" FOR FSTIM ATI-S SFK W' SJ 1'imvK n cutro SL RRinnFM LTD. W"I Jltr Pc aSActwierA Holy Land War Again WW weaseling addition. oOo OF COURSE, THESE RECOM-mendations that we make here are not binding on any government. But the discussions and debates about tha form of wind government, which have been going on unofficially for years, will be of immense helo to the governments when THEY get down to actually writing the ticket for "the parliament of man." oOo mrs. de;s BRISAY IS GOING with my wife and I to Florence. Venice and over into Yugoslavia. Our visas are all in order now. To Vancouver (today) Mrs. F. Matuskys, Mr. Smith, R. A. Dunn, F. R. Adams, J. R. Murray. H. Shirley, D. Law, Dr. H. H. Pitts, Mrs. H. Berg.t C. Scarr, K. Ped- HELP WANTED Permanent positions for suitable men. Mmt working conditions. Top waps. Two weeks holidaj after one year employment, 50", Medical Services A&1 tees paid bv firm. ISRAEL-SYRIAN FRONTIER Following collapse of yesterday's snort-lived cease-fire, the Battle of the Jordan raged again today law' R Kurth, L. Janzey, William 2 First Class Automobile Mechanics as Israelis and Syrians blazed uuela' neisun. away at each other with artillery I Prom Sandspit (Friday) W. and mortars north of the Sea of Mitchell, S. Reid, Mr. Barif, Mr. Galilee. Erickson. t After a lull during hours of From Vancouver (Friday tW. darkness, the Syrians opened a Kwok, A. McDonald, Mr. Futcher, 1 First Class Automobile Body and Painter. Apply: our tickets are all paid for, and dawn attack on Israeli positions, ' Stomfol, Mr. Reed, R. A. Dunn, i we have hotel reservations everv- T It 1 J D Tl .!.. . wie iMusussam. v. aumiui, a. oai oer, Mr. i where excent In Belirrade Rupert Motors Limitti I -T-niWlTORS I It was rather a laugh at the Israeli losses during the Inst! Buroh twenty-four hours are estimated! ' gggg'iTr 4 Z CHRYSLER. PLYMOUTH w'' Yugoslav consulate here in Rome to hear us trying to get papers through. None of us speaks Italian or any Yugoslav language. Nobody that we met at the Consulate could speak anything but Yanks Greet Canadians at 27 killed. Yesterday heavy fire had blazed along the Israeli-Syrian border in sharp battles with heavy casualties on both sides. , An Israeli military spokesman said that Syrian trooos and regulars threw two attacks on Israeli BUY) This Week's SOUTH KOREAN PORT (CP) ! As the first shipload of the Can- positions near Tel el Muteila on i adian 25th Brigade disembarked No. 1- 7-Tube Sparton console - j-j, T CrnA rnmhinntion No. 2 6-Tube G.E. Mantel Radio Combination the north shore of the Sea of tr" week at a South Korean. Oalilre near the River Jordan. Prl. a United States Army band North attacks, almost two miles P'ayed "If I Knew You Were Inside Israeli territory, were re-; Coming I'd Have Baked a Cake." pulsed, the Israeli said. Canadians stepped ashore A Syrian Army communique i from tne American Army trana-lssued in Damascus said that port Marine Adder-fighting in the Galilee-Jordan ' Tney received a big welcome Junction area was caused by two from American troops and Ko-attacks launched by the Israeli's rean officials after spending tha No 512 ..$17: 37.Tube G.E. Console Radio 3-Speed Combination 4 6-Tube G.E. Radio PLUMBING and HEATING The Reliable and Prompt Service You Know PHONE 74 For Repairs and Alterations No night anchored ln the harbor. against the Arabs in the demili Long and Short Wave ... ,. 5 4-Tube G.E. Mantel Rod N The troops were greeted by their commander, Brigadier John M. Rockingham. He said the brigade would go into action as soon as possible. The 6000-man force had sailed from Seattle ln three ships last month. Northern B.C. Poi tarized zone. He said these attacks had been made in the presence of United Nations observers. United Nations observers estimated that fortv-two Syrians were killed and 33 wounded in yesterday's fighting but, with heavy firing still continuing at that time, it was impossible to estimate Israeli losses. Co., Ltd. Smith Sflkins Ltd. rsesncr SI'"1 battlefield in Israeli territory in the demilitarized zones and be- " Phone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. PO. Box 274 Dea dand wounded lay on the I yond. ' WHA' IIOPPEN 'V-By Robert Chambers In the Halifax Chronicle Herald (CP PHOTO)