many thousand came by waiei'. 7m nm .rTTiriU Prince Rupert Daily Hews Ray Reflects $9 25 Men's oll-wool heavy PT) tisnina. Best of t-nilnrmr, c: .,;. QooH tf Thursday, November 2, 1950 and Reminisce As I See it An independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince - .-Rupert and northern and central British Columbia ; Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association 0. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director ; SUBSCRIPTION RATES Port Albernl'i family row which stole all other showa is about over. Now that composure is returning it does not appear to have been such a whale of a tumult after all. Every municipality has at times its charges and counter-chargt-s and resignations and eventual making-up and shaking hands maybe. In the present case, the mayor whose resignation v;as accepted is to be a candidate again. Satin Covered Comforters tn , W4 ' bed. Now ' tortheKiddJ PillowsTo match the comforters.... 5oc ) Comforters Double bed size 'S selection, from 'Y'.VyonM Roy Brown, long-time newspaperman of Vancouver, .thinks it's a pity there is no longer the intimate touch between police and the boys growing'up in the city. It used to be that way,- he says. Then, of course, population was less. The idea, however, is By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, 'l $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 50c; Per Year, $5.00. By ELMORE PHILPOTT J'"fo 512.1 j sound. A good officer can be-1 Credit buying in Canada Is t come sort of assistant father !De a.ourag?;. u "if"1 :Why not Spain? and from Ottawa. Good grai lous, it had become so easy to say, "Charge It, please!" in a blue uniform. He can win the friendship of boys instead of their chronic fear and suspicion. And that, as time wea.s along, can go a long way. v."i v J v U ':J- - j-1 A . l.U Advertise throuim Classifieds. INDIA FORESTALLS REDS IT IS NOW generally agreed that the great struggle of our times will be decided by the yellow, brown and black-skinned people. In a vast arc, stretching from Korea and down through China, the Middle East and into Africa, Communism has a mighty appeal. That is because 1. . Most of the peoples in that vast arc had no political d.moc- vnn.t TKi ii arc "inlnniol" S1lK ADV ERTISINQ IN THE DAILY NEWS BRINGS RrSULT?) j Jack Scott,, who has been showing wife and family a lot of North America, Is homeward hntirtH Ho rirnvo frnm Vnnrin 1. BOILS WRITES RIVER SAOA Bruce Hutchinson, prominent Canadian newspaper man and author, has completed his third book. The Fraser, which is the product of three years' work, is another in the series of books of famous rivers in Grt rid of unsightly blrmiHhes fafttl ivp ver to Nova Scotia, from there, PIMPLES them a twilv treatment vtiih to New Orleans and is now coming up the west coast. Most northerners. If they May home, mttlioited, miliseptic Dr. C'huw'i Ointment. Soothe as it heala. 6Vc. Larce ft timenn much. $2 24. DR. CHASE'S America. Intimately asquuin ted with British Columbia and "T" "i in, u i b a uiv,iui e ui uic quuuic . ii the Fraser. Hutchinson the wt.'nf frpi, lmnprifiiist dow- ? says State punctures any charm Antiseptic OINTMENT "ol" massa" conception. Reckoh we're all nwav off. He mentions ! ers. 3. There were primitive econ 1949 Special Deluxe Plymouth ... 1941 4-Door 'Plymouth 935! Oil Maple Leaf Truck Motor tv iri...i i,njii.,., 1... ... : omies in all these lands. The I characteristic feature was the the l If ling heat, destitute hnm"1 of swarming colored folk, more and down the Fraser since 1920." Born in Prescott, Ont., the 49-year-old author has lived most of his life on the west coast. (CP PHOTO) ONE of our good friends, just a little sarcastically we think, rang us up after reading the paper Wednesday wondering, since we were such defenders of the democratic way of life, what we vere going to say, if anything, about the move to let Franco Spain, partically at least, into the United Nations. The suggestion was that, since Spain is a country of such rank dictatorship, it might be somewhat embarrassing for us to y to justify such admission. Actually, we had not thought of discussing the matter at all but" the challenge gave us the idea so we shall suggest that it may not be so difficult to tlefwid the new United Nations gesture towards Spain. In fact, it might be undemocratic to suggest otherwise. We have never criticized the presence of .Soviet Russia, autocratic democracy as she may be, -that-Communist . China, whether we like her gov-United Nations and we have even advocated erniwnt or not, be admitted. ' ' "We may not like the dictatorships but no democratic1 purpose would be served that we can see by ostracizing nations that are ruled by them be they jcojrnmunist, fascist, phalangist or what-not. One of ; the freedoms ef democracy and the United Nations for that matter is freedom of a nation to govern landowner-peasant relationship. heat, languid, tired feeling and the urge to get away from it all. or at least enjoy a good freili breeze. transmission, radiator, battery) PHONE 566 RUPERT MOTORS LTD. Second Avenue and First Street Gloves Keynote Smarf Costuming In many places the peasant whe worked the land paid the landl lord as much as 75 per cent of the annual producion. oOo THE COMMUNISTS won out in Russia in 1917 by the slogan "the land for the peasants." The land question was decisive in the eVen more titanic victory of the Chinese Communists: Even In the war in Korea, new coming to a close, the Communists have exploited the land reform question. As th. northern DON'T BUY GASRANGE Until you see the new INGLIS "TAPPAN" GAS RANGE NOW ON DISPLAY WA,AVWA-.VWAWW.-.v,V,wA.,Wl,il A Chinese Communist army ; Invaded Tibet within the past week. Tuesday it was reported another 100,000 had entered Korea. Long ago, before world -and Hitler were heard of, people smiled when a precocious and wordy young autocrat nam NEW YORK W The right choice of gloves, designers say, is essential to the well-dressed look. And to be "right" the ed Wilhelm warmed, more than once, of "the yellow peril." Perhaps the Kaiser had something. Who knows? armies advanced, the land wai taken away from the landlords gloves must be In the tune with the costume In color, style and quality. A number of top-flight designers have co-operated with the glove industry by selecting gloves to complement costumes of their own design. In almost ' every case their selections, as and given to the peasant on fair terms. Conversely, no sooner had the FROM American Marines landed at In . There were !0.00 more cremations in England during 1950. Far more people, it is reported, wish that "ashes be scattered. " They do not want what is left of mortal remains to be labelled and laid away. The preference is chon, far behind the Red Korer ii GEORGE COOL shown in current displays here, are marked by absolute simplicity of design. front lines, than the'gteedy landlords were right there demanding tack their property. oOo WHEN NEHRU was in Canada last year he stressed this laid-lord-peasant question as t H j- JEWELLER Assure you of Quality Value and Beauty. For a black wool afternoon dress with culptured lines, Molyneux chose simple, close fitting gloves of yellow kid teamed with a head-hugging little yellow felt hat. Jacques Fath designed 5?for daytime wear a hand-sewn dot- crux of the: social problem evevy It Is safe to conclude that on November 7 more Americans will be thinking or Washington than Korea. That day will determine to a considerable de- trrpp which mv thp opneral no- where in the east. Some of us who heard the T --dian Prime Minister asked rvr selves: "Yes, but what will hr do about it?" W Mfh Confide ble-woven cotton glove WiMl ; lit(al citnatWm tn thp TTnitpH flaring turned-back cus It is statM snaplng and how far featured in a rust tone in com- Lan , nttJB- nf thm x,nMon bination with a nower-pot black party be felt te no lack felt hat designed by Mr. John I of 8trong feeUng Now we get the beeinnin" the answer. In the disnute1 ft"--" of Kashmir and in the 'lane t of all the states. Uttar Pra h drastic land reform laws haV j Beautiful 3 Diamond XAU 95'0 I Engncmen! Ring RUPERT RADIO and ELECTRIC i Keen enacted. FYom this i'- In 1950, tourists visiting British Columbia totalled 1.100.000. Of this number, 186,135 travelled in cars. And we'll wager a ooA tance, it is imDossible to jud"' how much reality there is ato-t the revolutionary soundinf re form in Kashmir. That state ir theNew cut in two by the battleline' which divide the armies of Tn- dia and Pakistan. For nearlv tw I CUTIARD LINE jl American nat-uesigned Walter Florell tarries the hat-and-glove team into the evening picture with his dainty tricorne of white kid and elbow-length white kid gloves, used to set ofi a black lace evening dress. Both texture and color contrast appear In Molyneux'j choice of black antelope elbow-length gloves and huge bouquet of black velvet carnations tc dramatize his chartreuse' taffeta evening gown. Furs call for luxurious gloves says fur-fashion designed Esther Dorothy. With fur coats having loose, turn-back sleeve as well as with capes and stoles she advises long, crushed-down gloves. She likes the contrast ol white kid with darker fur. but years there has been a Vt-rt-quested "cease fire" betwcr. these two armies. Neverthek x the armies ar.e still there. H?p it remains to be seen whethr the present government o ' Electric Washe With -Pump Control 0 $159.50 1 EUROPn lm i ', itself as it sees fit. Interference by one nation or ! group of nations with the manner in which another ! nation governs itself is we consider violation of in- ternational relationships if not democracy. ; ' The way Franco does things is Spain does not J appeal to us any more than the way Stalin does 1 things in Russia. Both got power and maintain it I by force and coercion. But the fact remains that 1 they are the established heads of their respective ; nations and, as long as they keep within their own bounds, w7e might as well put up with and recog-nize them like it or not. We can, of course, oppose ! aggression .by them-Mae it - forceful or passive, j Meantime, they are a reality which cannot be ig-j nored and ye must recognize and co-operate with ; them in a mutual effort of all the nations to make ; the world a place in which we can live and let live. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW OLD AGE weakened the spidery legs of George Bernard Shaw and blanched his red beard but ; it did not sweeten the acid pen which carried him from the ranks of unknown scribblers to a revered ! position as the English world's oracle. -;r-Shaw's productivity as a playwright and writer decreased with the years but in his 90s he still flung "tart suggestions and criticisms. It was a lifelong habit to rail against nearly everything in John Bull's island, to which he had come as a poor Irishman at Hthtrrtge of 20. - !ljli3 barbs lodged in tender spots and brought Z vilification, abuse and fame. His plays and books became known around the world. He was awarded "theNobel Prize for Literature in 1925. At 88 the maiT who years before said he had married "a green-eyed Irish heiress" for security, complained ; that he was paying 20,000 pounds ($80,000) a year in taxes. ' By then the ideas which had shocked an earlier generation'' stimulated but no longer startled. "G.B:S" had become a-sage whose slightest public utterance on the slightest topical subject was read avidly. How long will he be remembered, this voluble, 1 cantankerous: eccentric man who turned his back on Ireland in 1876, argued and scribbled his way to fame, and then outlasted all his luminous contemporaries? Shaw called himself "a journalist and polking else", while his astute biographer, Frank ," Harris, predicted he would be remembered like Dr. (Johnson and Samuel, Pepys, not because of his writings but because of his personality. He was not I only a playwright but a great showman whether ; one liked him or not. notes that interesting effects can be achieved also by using ! m V f S-ffl V. 1 Kashmir will ever get th. phvvi cal power to applv ttv? new l-,in-' law in the area held by Pakistani troops oOo BUT IN THE VAST state o' Uttar Pradesh, 60 million peorj!-have been affected by the revolutionary law. The zamir,dar-(rich landlords from whom thf governments collected taxes cn a wholesale basis) are dispossessed. They are to be compensated, but only in part, for what they lose. The peasants are to get full ownership by paying ten times a fair annual rent!. No monotone or blending color gloves. I U QUEBEC UVERPOOL QUEBEC HAVRE LONDON U ( n "FRAMCOHIA" "SCYTHIA" - I ( V N.v.29 Nov.21 U 1 NORTHERN B. C. P0' K; RICH IN WATERPOWER STEWART, B. 0 PRINCE RUPERT Quebec has more than 30 per PHONE 210 cent of the total waternower re sources in Canada. ( iamny is to be allowed to buy more than 30 or less than fivs acres. oOo "5CIIHIA' JL I Nov. 15J Dee. 22 (J PERSONALLY CONDUCTED SAILING ft "FRANCONIA" Ni" Q"e to Liverpool J (Con.clot, A. i. A. Ho1 of Cano4, Hlmip) iK SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAILING M . "ASCANIA" Dec 13 . fronl Hali" GrMk t Liverpool (1 (Condvctori i. f. 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