Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, July 20, 1950 An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Princw P 11 TIP ft snH nrtrrViorti nn Aant.nl rlJ .t- i . . J See It 1 cuju vrn s.1 ai IsUlUIIlDlll Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Daily Newspaper Association Q. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director SUBSCRIPT! BlTl ! . : .'-'.it-- " . - . i By ELMORE PHILPOTT MOSCOW'S MISTAKE ON MY RECENT across western Europe in a matter of daya. But what ruled out such plan of 'super-murder was the nature of the American people. Everyone who knew them was ell aware that they would not have "gone along- with their leaders in any such outrageous fcct. There is no certainty yet as to the outcome of the Communist aggression against southern Korea. But even if the Communist armies should sweep to complete local victory ,v Moscow' rulers would lose far more than they have gained. . tor what tney have done is to harden the hearts of the American people, of ALL schools of politics. Uncie Joe Stalin's warmakers have done what Uncle Sam's' tew warmongers could not do-convinced the ordinary guy that the time has come to draw a line beyond which no aggressor, can go without a fight. v By Carrier, i-er Week, 20c; Per Month, 7c; rer Teai $8 00; By Mail. Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. ' United Front visit to the Northwest Institute of- International I Relations I had the oppor-! tunity to size up a typiail ( group of intelligent Americans. , ! , Even for a friendly Canadian,) who knows the great U.S.A. well, it has been hard, in the past' 1 . .W-fe -1 SAVING HIS ACE FOR THE -SERIES Drawn by Charlie Knight in the Windsor Star. (CP Photo) few years, to know where Uncle Sam was going. Were the Americans becoming warmongers, imperialists, militarist-minded? Granted the obvious fact that Communist Russia's policies of the past few years had been ' increasingly July 20, 1925 The Vancouver Board of Trade party is on its way to Prince Ru make Jam to be provocative how much of this; pert on the first lap of a tour of the northern interior. CANADA'S major political parties face the increasingly critical international situation with a united front as indicated in statements published yesterday from Mr. Drew, leader' of the Progressive-Conservative party, and Mr. Cold well, leader of the C.C.F., approving the United Nations action in Korea and assuring their support in carrying it out. With the Social Credit party already on record, that makes the whole thing pretty unanimous. That is as it should be and was, of course, to be expected but it is satisfactory, nevertheless, to see everybody on record. : ; In Britain the Laborites, the Conservatives and Liberals are, of course, in similar accord, assurances along this line having already been made. ' ' Over there, of course, they must still have their little political fun as witness th'e "peanut division" Tuesday when the Conservatives forced a division on the government's East African peanut growing scheme which did seem somewhat of an incongrous situation in these serious days. was due . to reaction against the "crowding" or "closing in" cf Uncle Sam or Uncle Joe? July 20, 1940 In last night's regular ladies' league softball fixtures, the league leading Grottos defeated Cooke's Coffee Shoppe by a game, Velvet went dcwn before the Whirlwinds by a score of 10 to 1. Not long ago a rangy individual from Smithers came into town in possession of a fine little sack of coarse gold, totalling in value a few hundred dollars. He decided to liquidate, was ruri.in, paid the fine and went qn his way. ' He was asked where he had found the gold but wouldn't tell. 1 JiL'r-vx-v" X 1 3JL Jani-making is easy, These were the questions that I had asked myself over and' over again. What were the ordinary, decent American people thinking about it all? . 4 THIS IS HOW I'SIZED-UP the large and representative group with whom I came in contact on my U.S. trip. ( quick, SURE with ) r ' CETO Cry,o ... the jjcluii prouuti in crystals j One American boat sold Its halibut here today. It was the 'Majestic, whAch disposed its 40,000 catch to Booth for 9.9c and 7.5c. form that helps all fruits to jell perfectly. 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