and nu&lan Uoca. o " Prince Rupert, Doily News Saturday, October 7, 1950 On the political level Nehru 1 hmrirtf IN i we. w leads the world morally. a'ty Charlotte and Delphlne Balango. Fancywork and aprons (St Theresa group) Mrs. M. Saunders, Mrs. J. Bugyinka, Mrs. C. f - I Steamer ! GEORGE ; Successful M.V. CHRISnLVS SEAL ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. tf) The' motor vesel Christmas Seal has j returned to St. John's after a ' three-month voyage along the northern Newfoundland and Labrador coasts. The New-1 loundland Tuberculosis Associ- j ation vessel travelled 2,127 miles, j Schaeffer. The annual fall bazaar In thej Evening amusements (Men redecorated Annunciation School of the Holy Name) N. R. Young, Hall this week was an outstand-, O. R. Brett, J. Comadlna, J. U-ing success. Many people,attend-! anc,J. Bruce, E. Coughlin, C. ed Wednesday and Thursday i ' f , , . . . FALL and WINTER UNDERWEAR for Men and Boys M Cm. I' IJ'. What Nehru has been trying to tell western leaders but without complete success w that imperialism la doomed It was. In fact, due to Nehru's personal leadership, and to India's direct Intervention on the side of the Indonesian Republic, that the Dutch imperialists were compelled to yield. It is not an accident that Indonesians turned out to welcome Nehru In crowds numbering hundreds of thousands: and Us FOR COUVER J,rmfdite Ports ), Thursday 1 11:15 p.m. .rrrHlKAN W i it By ELMORE PHILPOTT Nehru Moral Leader I ui mm raine tv . LMiu anu afternoons and evenings. Mrs. J. Richards. - jranrieiu 9 Harvey Woods Watson's Turnbufi's Cee Tee Pure Wool Fine Wool Mixtures rWool and Cotton .. And all-Cotton .. Prize winners were: (1) Cedar chest, J. Zammond, No. 2586. MIDNIGHT that the people themselves havs Centre of attraction was the tea table, covered with a handsome lace cloth and centered with a bowl of beautiful fall flowers flanked by pale yellow candles. Presided oved by Mrs. J. F. Ritchie and Mrs. M. P. Mc-Caffery, the tea was convened by Mrs. C. P. Balagno, assisted by Mesdames J. Delaney, T. M. Fortune, and I. Wick. Serving were Mrs. W. A. Pierce, Miss Frances Murtihv. Mrs Arthur Murray. ONE OF THE MOST encouraging signs of the times is that India holds the balance-of-power in the titanic struggle between the" United States Combinations, Shirts and Drawers, Jockey Longs : and Shorts . , . Tops to match. ; Fraser and Payne: pervaiions jfriie or Call v or vnroi I office SkINCE RUPERT. I B.C. namea mm "uie lather of Indonesian Independence." The amazing thng is that U.S. leaders do not see the main consequence of Nehru new democracy In Asia. Only in India and in Indonesia has Communism been prevented from becoming a major threat. In every other im- visited 66 settlements and took 4,600 x-rays. Peter Byrne, J. F. Bugyinka. oaii boat, donated by Dom's Department Store, J. M. Colussi. Bassinet, complete with layette, J. C. St. Denis. Hand-painted satin cushion, donated by Sr. Agnes Bernard, Mrs. M. J. Saunders. Doggie cushion, donated by Mrs. Daly, R. J. Moglan. Hand worked tea cloth, made and donated by Mrs. Q. R. Brett, Mary A. Astori. Hand knitted child's dress, made and donated by Mrs. E. Telseth, Rose Telseth. Cutwork pillow slips, made and donated by Mrs. J. Arseneau, Mrs. 3. Cloutler, In the Ki-Lo roll, out of a possible 108, J, Comaaina scoreu and 8. Dumas and P. Cover tied for low at 46. A live duck was raffled and won by Maurice Stokes. (2) Rogers 1847 flatware serviceAnn Murray, No. 287.- (3) $25 cash Wilf McLean, No. 2429. (4) Royal Albert American Beauty tea set Hector-McDonald, No. 2030. (5) $10 cash Mrs. W. Wrath-all, No. 286. . In other raffles, the following were prize winners: Box of apples, donated by A. E. Smith. J. Kenny. targe Shamrock ham, L. Lav- portant area of Asia, Commun- Smith, and Mrs. Jame3 Roger- lsm has already won power out- son. Mrs. R. E. Moore was right, as in China, or has est.-' cashier. abiished a civil war base from Mrs. Ed. Coughlin. president FINE PRINTING at wnicn it could win complete of the C.W.L., was general con- j $ REGAL PRINTERS LrM ... the lettert Mart. Then .tuiy were u not ior tne direct vener committees were: THE WESTERN leaders have Home cookln8 Mrs- R not yet seen the benefit of t.h Brett. Mrs- Le0 Doiron, Mrs. D. SI PHONE 24 222 Second A.. acher. Two handbags, donated by Fashion Footwear, Mrs. Doiron. Table lamp, donated by Gordon's Hardware, Art Murray. Slab of Swift's Premium' bacon, Mrs. A. 3. Turcotte. Three pair knitted socks, made and donated by Mrs. F. Miller, Mrs. E. Coughlin. Ham J. Comadlna. - Man's sport shirt, made by Mrs. d-'al role that Nehru is play- Mulroney. Mrs. A. Deinstadt, vn the one hand the new dem- Hot Mogs and cold drinks ocracy which he personifies In Mrs. S. Dumas, Mrs. E. Telseth, Asia is, in fact, the only real Mrs. P. McGee, Mrs. J. Basso. PORTRAITS Films Developed and Printed PROMPT SERVICE CHANDLER'S STUDIO 218 - 4th Street Box 645 Phone Oreen 389 Prince Rupert J. Bruce, C. Charbonneau. Duiwark against complete vie-' Fancywork and novelty 'St. Cutwork linen dinner cloth pt and Courteous wry ior communism- Anne's group) Mrs. 1. H. 1 1 . F. r. Glas- uiai 1 i . . . . On the other hand, he is sev. Mrl J. Bruce. Mrs. James r'al"?'onai?aDyLs' J' to Sem YOU i una? i eiders of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR tell the Editor bow much they enjey thi daily world-wide aewtpapcr. 2 bt Monitor It tbt most uriluliy oJileJ nrwi-Paper in tbt U.S. . . -Vtinsblt M in ttscb- "Nu thit ft tompltt nd fsir. . ." TA Monitor turely it t resdrr't ntctsulf , , .' You, too, will find the Monitor iaiotraative, with complete world newt . . . and as necessary aa your HOMji TOWN paper. Uie this coupon for a Special Introductory tubscriptiou 26 ISSUES FOR ONL'i f i And listen Tuasd night; over ABC stations to fbe Chriitiaa Scicnc Moctuot Views the Newi,- adamant in his determination McNulty Mrs. J. L. Blain. !.,' irini. lmnoria cm rnnct . 1 dore Cafe h brought .kt . , 0 Fish pond Mrs. L. Amadio, to an end-Uie whx.e Mrs. j. A. Smlth Mrg. Lln0 overlord must go -home and colussi. Cutwork linen centre, made by Mrs. A. J. Turcotte, James McNulty. Box of apples, donated by Superior Grocery, Mrs. R. E. Moore. ici naia run lueil. SATIII-6L0 Baby booth Mrs. J. Gorman, and Oood Food" Send-Out Order Nehru also knows what the e.iUrn laHpr, . f ,fc rs. u. r. inaroomieau, mic bavld Chow. Mgr. perceive that in a struggle be- Misses c- Beaublen, Nora Dougliv Dressed doll, donated by Mrs, Semi Gloss & High Gloss '.ween two imperialisms the old In many beautiful tints European type run by foreign-!y ers and the new, more subtle f BUY ONLY QUALITY ! See . THE MURRAY HEEL HUGGER LADIES' SHOES . . . NOW $14.95 at Drovjnvjoods type, run Dy native Communists' 1 BEST the new Red type will always , f tfo ffc M g for interior decorating. QUICK DRYING THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. LTD. wm out,. . I m C llfl 1 Taa CktMtm Stiaoc Moaitoc ' Om, Nemr Sc. Bono M,Mm..U.S.A. Pfcait sa4 m as hKro&ictory tub acriafioa to thm ChxMoan SciMca atoaiioc 26 Ian, 1 aackm at. umuiuy rvice )NE 108 Parkas ' Quilted Satin with tuck-in Elastic Waist. ,. Sizes 4 to 10 Years. I DO NOT SEE how any hon-! est person, aware of the laiiU of life of 1950, could deny that Communism Is a new, more subtle form of ATTEMPTED imperialism. But neither do I see how any intelligent parson could be blind to the great truth recently stressed by the Archbishop ot Canterbury (not to be confused with the Red Dean). The new government of China .says Dr. Fisher, is "morally and socially preferable to the corruptions ana i Inefficiency of the regime 11 m ( Jfr-T E RUPERT Uting I6CHUMAR It Office Bld AiTi a" -rT -i J Prince Rupert Florists 1 Flowers far Ait OccasHM ; BUY NOW AT THIS LOW PRICE! 0 -i - .. , ii ; S00 3rd Av. Box 51 Ti T" The Sport Shop CLASSIC PUMP GREEN CALF .. - """ "H . , , , .. , M S P r-m ; circn it sos... u gl. .replaced. ' i "We who can see the black ! tyranny" of its creed' naturally denounce it . But we muse frankly realise that In the Far ; East it can easily be seen not as i a tyranny but at present as a liberating force." 1 0 I NEHRU BELIEVES in a two fold ' policy. First, wherever j Communism has won out, as In China he would lace . that fact and attempt to aqhieve a I peace of live and let live, by ad-! mittlng China- to UN, for instance. i But above all he stands for ! stopping the spread of phoney democracy and disguised Red imperialism by genuine liberation. He tells Britain in Malay, France In Indo China, the U.S. In Korea: "ou can't stop something with nothing. You COULD slop ', Communism with real democ- w ANNOUKCEMEIIT We are not taking any clea ling or pressing at present We shall attend to efficient service on Tailoring, Alterations and Repairing New Fall Samples have justanived. Order now for better choice LING THE TAILOR Box 286 220 - 6th St. ; - Phone 649 5 V Sizes 5 to 10 AA to B $10.95 FAMILY, SHOE STORE full range c J-ond Boys' 'Qts in Advertise througn Classifieds. Charlie Roberts v Phone 357 Box 3 SARDINES ASTICS :bber tSKlNS W 4 to 14 J c r r JS TODAY mm Deot TORE uEMbmniiM smms ) J IV: JJ You'va undoubtedly read about this great , new anti-decay formula in your newspapers and magazines. 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