r, .i Prince Rupert Daily News Newspapermen See Atom Pjam Revenue Is proximity can sometimes do. j Any day, now. cars come and go, I where they were unseen before. i Pnrktner is r a nrfmfum a Tuesday, December 5, 1950 Ray Reflects' and Reminisces OTTAWA WA Ciul:itia. d! the iw Br:th " and and bh. . I liquor store rarely, if everla- , " Chalk River was j merits a dull day. It is right in v,MW?a DV a large party of ne,. mem , . : ' f A i ! 1: r 'War,, this immediate neighborhood. PaPermen at the week-end f cordin. w! ft. 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 Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director "" SUBSCRIPTION RATES that cash is being spent. Buying l"e, "rrt "me since the plant th general i ' wn. m hit h,i . maintained anfl ,i.iL era!mar19. Weather is so easy to talk Much Higher Mounting Customs pnd Excise Collections it Prince Rupert,. . ,L Customs collection .qT'-$47,-672.18 for November brought the year's total as Prince RuDert to is not always for drink. The most con,wcUon wltn atomic: affair a8e of u of it is, of course, but often one as b",u- It is situated 125 mil, m Ha&n Sa' thing leads to another. fromOttawa. There are nuZ malca rEJ 1 to about All right, let's go! Only the other day it was cooler in Minneapolis than in Port Churchill. And on a recent Sunday night, five poor Mexicans By-Carrler, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Yeaf, $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 50c; Per Year, $5.00. i ous hll lrttntra rr-U - rv,,.. "HI arc ik. ' v -kt. u,t men ww tivoiutiii, iiuiuaji wears no ' "v -iMaiueu Dv Am cl 1.... .. .. . fn nt iiu,..i.. . U'- By ELMORE PHILPOTT CHURCHILL AT 76 CIUWIl UUL. WIl lT.PVfT lr. ,Q fh'it fclKI rdnin... . wearing cotton clothing died $545,262.87, the second highest ,h tf : shelters his head, the latter Llrs- Looking For A Light ll-ionth nrioA in the from-exposure on rrrr, . , for. lor.'llie the 11- . :ryHoiriH! int, M'LLLH made by j past decat., 1940 total oUeol muai n-iuain unea.sy most ot tne 1 time. Since the shooting, it takes ' vvmston msion 1 unurehil mirrm i on on his hij;'s w- oo3,n3.t only thirty guards to see Mr.i ! MKJi'S nwrcc . the end Aixr. Collects ..vJhsparMrmen recently sDent Those ar . .. ' BUtjS fr .. Truman to and from lunch every day. fr the; W. pertod las jre.t t rfaj t (Chalk River, (Onti. amounted Kf" $395,308.22.,!-. ti&AJn&e mixMm-. an essential ""KH JACKETS u tttM 76th birthday should g down in history as one of the greatest of that great j Englishman's career. nk i t ' making atomic bombs, is . vivs, from BOVS- tt'lXDKRRAKKlts, from 521.CS of wftlchxwas collected hi November. . ; Manufactured in quantity. Never tefore had a scribe dared show I himself in such a fearsome place. FOR THE LADIES Serious floods at. Calgary rer ported! Three thousand residents forced from their homes! It is said ouite a variety of oif-turesque language was heard. It could be readily believed had the late Robert Edwards been raraaes.i,::.; LADIES' HOSE-Cotton mixtures, FtThsps' they even pretended to nnat-rstand some oi the objects uity were privileged to see? The world has moved a long1 way since Churchill (with the; Red Dean of Canterbury beside j him) made that rolling radio speech of defiance: Nylons and mt-n urn, irom, pair TAI51.K ( I . niv a Red Victories Were uptosim ;,SUjmatth- Bt: "We shall defend our Island whatever the cost may be; we Shall fiL'ht. nn hpophnc InnHinu 'Wul 1 . Anyone in business on Second Avenue in the neighborhood of the Sixth-Seventh " W Street btre" block HONG KONG The pro- "Of all the arts, great music is the art to raise Uhe soul above fill earthlv stArm' Wim Br.unirin fields, and on ti Communist newspaper, Ta Rung 1 ,f, hiiis. we shall never surrender. Pnr. ,iTo n,L 2 cannot but feel a movement , . of , JV41 nnd even if u-hirh I rin m,t. for 1 xvru-. vcicuiaicu uic ViUCUIV UI III" money m r.is aircciian. ir.u UB, Coiiiiiitnt. But not, when-not saying he's getting any, nn-;. static offers a competitive pro-j the moment believe, this island or a lare part of It were sub "Chines volunteers in Korea" SHOP AND SAVE AT jcaa, munruuy, it proves wnai gram. jugated ana starving, then our; with street parades and " rallies """" empire beyond the seas, armed , n.i , und guarded by the British fleet and Chunking. It said the Ret Reds inn- were embarking on new "ai American and help Korea" cam will carry on the struggle until in God 's good time the New-world, with all its power and might, sets forth to the liberation and rescue of the Old." OOO paigns. IT IS to be hoped that statesmanship rather than I politics will prevail in dealing with the perilous international crisis which has followed the military disaster in Korea. si Great Britain, fortified by her recognition of Communist China many months ago, is in advantageous position to negotiate with effectiveness and, honor. It is quite seemly for Prime Minister Attjee to take the lead in advocating the negotiat-nrg-uf peace. British opinion appears to be that peace could have been negotiated .with prestige two weeks ago fcefore General MacArthur launched his "Finish the war by Christmas" offensive. Now, with serious military reverses against the United Nations forces, it may be peace with appeasement rather than peace wJlh prestige. J ..This is where statesmanship rather than politics comes in. If the decision is for a military victory rather than a negotiated peace, it may require most drastic measures to achieve that end. Herein lies t,he seriousness of terrible decisions. J And evidently, unless there is some unexpected turn in the apparent course of events, these serious decisions must be made within a few days. There . can be no temporizing now. Never before was there a war crisis more tense, more suspenseful than this. And, in some ways too, it may be said there was never a blacker. JT There are dark days, indeed. Yet a hopeful world still looks for light. Whence 'shall it come? Maybe old Britain could be the peacemaker. AN OLD REMEDY THE ABOVE was surely the; most effective speech of resist- J ance ever made in all the history of war. 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Get new Instant Chase Sunborn today. 1 Greetin Germany, Italy and Japan were comme,rce croary unanea catastronhicallv catastrophically tetJ defeated VZl by the Sawyer a'So announced Saturday wmsm I 'VfC rmmsm. strange alliance which Hitler night the same controls will apnly to all shioments of strate-! brought into being against him gic glc commodities moanta from rrom foreign foreign 1 You'll never Cards sen, Dy the sheer Insanity of the the Soviet Soviet Union Union and and countries passing through Amer- lean ports enroute to Russia and 1 : 4SW tr) news about coffee today U good! First, there's a remarkable new "instant" coffee which U took "real coffee people" to make. Chase & Sanborn scientists worked until they had produced a soluble coffee with the rich, robust goodness and true-coffee flavor of the famed Chase & Sanborn name. (Second and important this new "instant" saves you as much as 40 cents a pound over the price of regular coffee! So now you can make magnificent coffee right in the cup just adding hot water. No shooting the United States into the war which neither one of them would have dreamed of entering Priced from 25 for $1 her satellite countries, China, Hong Kong and Macao. i The arm is to cut sharply ship- 5 know how good instant coffee can be You will be piec '. i. . . ments of strategic goods that with our 0O0 NOW ON Mr Churchill' 7Rib might reach Communist or Com Gift Stationery birthday we are oh the verge munist dominated countries, v of a possible World War Th rep ' i ii a los-' and this time Churchill tells us mander in the middle of I ' too! IUCH is heard concerning nervous complaints, not to mention ulcers and hparf rlisnrrWe contrary, 1 now he thinks it can be ore- mg battle. On the & messy conee pot. No grounds MacArthur's vented: Ve have just received a shipment of 1 eu: Churchill unurcnm praises praises MacArtnurs- - . - ; By getting and holding the professional competence. Yet he tf'st possible defence line in differs from MacArthur and is l fnin? y M. 'A and and makiner making it. it "st.nt.ip "static." ervstal crystal clear clear that that the the UN UN defence defence B MtlfJrli mf 1$ shortest ENGLISH GENUINE LEATHER WALLETS K.orea 2. 'By refusine to fall tnti iVib line across th shortest nart of (Which we will gold initial fiee of charge i SHEAFFER FOUNTAIN PENS "statu "static" is Churchill's I jjiiuii-u uuwn in a laree si i mat wora war wun cmna. own. ; ?. 3. By negotiating with Rus- ' .' " 0O0 . ,vf sia fir a real peace settlement1 MR. CHURCHILL seems to 'hie frahkly based on the self in- to be absolutely right when' he Sometimes a remedy, born not of today but from the long ago, is noted. For example, this, from a French manuscript of the seventeenth century: "Take two grains of indifference, and as much resolution. Add to it some of the sugar of patience. No lawsuits or quarrels ! No unnecessary zeal ! Add a pound of good fellowship and two drams of exercise. No women, no, Intemperance, avarice or greed! A full grain of devotion and no new opinions! Mix the whole well together and take it every morning with a drink of the very best wine." - -if t SCRIPTURE PASSAGE FOR TODAY - "The Son of man came ... to give His life a ransom for ' many." Matt 20; 28. The only 'instant' Phone 234 icicbs oi an tne parties con- says that tne only solid agree-cerneH. ments between great powers are j oOo I f.hrw frankly based on self ln- PLEASE NOTE that there Is tefest. J no difference of opinion be- J-i long as we live in a wprld. tween Mr. Churchill ami Rritish wherp there la no wnrlrl nariifl J Besner Bit 3rd Street backed by 85 years of coffee experience Labor leaders. He is candidly ment with power to make teal So Beautiful ... against General MacArthur's law and to police the peace--conception of no truck nor trade r; a ions will safeguard their ln- with the Chinese Reds. 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