i I As this la written, there is no District Forester M. W. Gorm-. fin that the South Korean L,w anl, AisLnf tetrt vA Prince Rupert Daily NeNvS Saturday, July 8, 1950 armies have recovered their . . . , . , et C. Ptyne returned this wU to resist the attacken, from North Korea. As the pur- j auernoon Dy plane Irom tne pose of the American interven-, Queen. Charlptte Islands where ) I i ( C. See I tion. by land, was to provide tto they, have betn on official busi- i it 7 ' if eore around which the 8outh nesg , J Koreans could rally the task I ' job of restoring the lines to. Mr. anrf Itts. Jack Armstrong where they were before the at-J are sailing .'tomorrow night on tack is going to be anything but tv, Camosvfti i , . ,. . , . . a walkover for a holiday trip t0 Vancou- and Nanaimo. Tut GENERAL PICTURE If ILMOJte PHILPOTT Hudson Bay Blankets, World Famous for Appearance and Durability. In Plain and Pastel Shades. WATCH VITAL SPOTS r if cf r therefore seems to me to havej Mrs. W. jM. Smith and sons, ffome bright spots and some 0ar ariA r Qf( , MOSf OF THE EM I ver rtavlr nno lnHIMnn ot ' j, - MTS Of the, United Na-J danger. On the bright side j3 the city, fbiled by the Camosun lions have endorsed thej th,s: last nlen' on their return to tvioirim, t1lon W,r C. . The overwhelming majority of their h6nie at Massett. Ann jr-w tne nations of the world have! j : icurity Council in regard taken a moral stand against aggression! in Korea to do any- tO the aarerefesion against KS"s'"n- " is a iar cry since thing to stop It. Stocked by , ' : IFrascr Payne- fioiith ttomi Thht .1. mn tha A ln.e Gar aays 01 the thirties , THE DANGERS in the; FOUNDLAND DAY - Presentation of colors by Premier Joseph SmallWood to four Rovai Mn Air Cadet squadrons in St. John's was a feature of Newfoundlanday ce XaS cicrs were presented before an air show at Torbay airport, near St. John's (CP Photo) ,' rean .-"war are equally evident. 40 nations have agreed , that the WX. mDafad CommunUU from the north S" Walta "V' Forei ng have committed a flagrant ag-' -i 4v. u. vtt,. iter while Germany was gob- 'tie attack there could never; have been made if not endorsed In advance by the Stalin gov-! Mike Is States was justified in ordering up Aus",la; and while U.S. ernmef.t in Moscow. Hence it land, sea and air forces into ' S "cash on the barrelhead' Ass'd Boards Head Visitor BEFORE YOU MAKE THAT TRIP , jt Picture action to helD defend the terri-. . "w uje u ana especially u.o.v. isunnnps tn an Kiripn niitrn I ...... - t n i ii.. " " WUUIU. 1 rrtVl. Ul 1L tUUlU LC tllC tory attacked. i I SOMETIMES WE ARB TOO first Cf a. whole series of "come fliit a i&iaf id rcnrllvin rf tha alggressions, designed to get replies to the UN makes it clear fLf0.6 f f .v... . . to see the pattern in it. But th thi the western powers bogged down of a memorable novel,' N- A- Beketov, agent of the Treedman's Marine on' gC gSt0n' presldent ot t and Nancy Department, returned Mike," has come a de- yesterday's plane from Vancou- the AssoclatPd Boaras of Trade ; moving picture, bear- ver where he spent a few days of CenU"a British Columbia, and , same name, which has on departmental business. (Mrs. Ogston are visitors In the howlng at the Capitol !,, . , . . . h.re the last couple ofj Mr. Norwoll and A. Jacobson clty' having amved Irom the Those who have seen 11 ' of the crew of the hallbutter l,llertor by car last evening. They ........ . , . TOAMU Utlt ffU. It ...ttl Let as eheek yoor ea's Olt I.ETEi TIKE rKr.ni aL RADIATOR BITTER Toil drh eff knowing that yon ea has been safely serviced. DRItE IP NOW! aieei ithere ls a pattern ln lt ln a,' d-en campaigns-far from far to back up Uncle LJL S!t fti' h?5now PlaIn'y Sflys that- blt by bit, the .vital centres, loss of which Sam with support other than!manUnd ;orlcJ couii stablishlng lose a world war. ' " . ! law. Gin page 177 of hU latest book Broadly speaking, only the One great step was when the ! Mr' Churchill reveals that In u.o.n.,. uie oiiiwii wmuiuii-j nN ordered ressat.lnn nf the Jaouarv 1941 he wrote "if Janan usMiiea in recommena-1 new m vum-oiiver win reiurn 10 me interior to- to those who have not.,loday tor a vacation. wealth and one or two others have: indicated that they would share the ; actual fighting, if morrow morning. Dutch attempt to reconquer zoies to war there Is not the t Indonesia as a colony with the , slightest chance of holding i result that over 77 million neo- Mbnff Kon? or rellevinir it ... ! al showings are tonight Mrs. A. P. Crawley left on to- Mr. Ogston's visit here is to mm puitraya wiui iie dav.- nlanp fnr . '... u,h w T c . . couver. president of the Associated lelity and exciting and lul adventures of the Boards, in connection with the M. ' necessary. Ana, even me Hiui,ntpU! soon became free ye must avoIcl frittering awav Comrnorwealth contributions Another, greater step, was' our forces on untenable posi-6fe limiUKl, to date, to sea and when the Presldent of the Unit. , tflons." air forces. ea states, without waiting for! I think every intelligent per- MEANWHILE IN KOREA IT- a declaration of war by Con-, son In the western world should self the U.S. ground forces have gress, ordered into action the v read and ponder those words met a sharp Initial reverse, .only forces close enough to the today. Northwest! end Jack' J0?!,"8 annual conventlon old Royal sons, and Ronnie, ar- h piif . nnH fh hPtPr. rived last naM. h An, ' to be held in Prince George. On 'CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NEWS P4JSI :on girl who goes as a' Vancouver for a visit with Mrs way in he stoPPed off at into the rugged north. McKenzle's mother, Mrs. F. B. Terrace t0 meet Duncan Kerf, owell plays the part' of , Shannon, and her brother an1 secretary of the Associated untie and Evelyn Keyes," sister. Also paying a visit to the boards. tike." Exciting and pole- same home are Mr. and Mm. Mr Ogston is expecting a rtvpnt.Hres nf tha inimi H. Palm North Vnrvmitfor lareely attended convention wltn ite in a cruel epidemic Palm is another daughter of a comprehensive agenda of im- t therla In which they lost Mrs. Shannon. They also made portant business. Many promi- .'irst-born child. Courage the trip by automobile. .nent persons have been sent falls Mrs. Mike and she ,. . , Invitations and acceptances so back to Boston hut nn u- Bartiett, who has been rar tnni.i.' n v r. r- -y, she has a complete W,n therewith his par- provlncla, Mlnbter of Publlc of heart and, when "J Mr- Mn. A O. Bartlett, Works; Hon Bowman it Mike finally geU an- ,wl by e Camosun tomor- (Minister of Agrlculturr; E T 1 hanKe of post, he finds , rw night on his return U) Van- ; Annlewhaite M P n,nroP MrJ like" waiting for him couver. and j (ray, M P., and Senator Gray .u.e cnus on a nign note nnn,.n ,,J... .. 'Tureenn Prmlnr Rvrnn M,. fvln haoolness i B muuuuy m of the dI tur. fih pollce magistrate's court will be son has not ypt definitely de-Northern canSa and' AUred Lagaee- chard c"ed heth he able to s snow and dog teamsaulUnB a peace offlcer- He was attend- . . us scenes. up before Magistrate W,D. Vance a Kerrigan. Angela Clarke, 1 Wednesday morning and Thurs- MHTCI ADDIWAI C Miljan, Nan Boardman day afternoon. He pleaded "not AKK1 VALj ill Wright are among the8u"ty." The charge arose from mg cast. I an altercation with police offi- P.W. it, . . i .... . i TXT XT T.. .J nitl : . ia ryeunesoay nigni on Third Avenue. . 11. IIUUI'I ailU Dill, xriiice ! George; A. H. Leese, Cloverdale; , Daily News Classified. A. H. Leese and A. Lannv of J- H- McLean.-Dpn 8. 8hw, o the provincial Dublin wni-w c- Tanner, M. Gold, K. S. Lucas, H' W- Momerf, R. A. Fahl-. partment sailed last night on the I Camosun for Port Clements j"an, R. N. Gordon, K. T. Fraser, A. Chapman, E. W. f tigwood, E '"an itogers, who has Tompkins. Vancouver; A. Bag-been paying a visit here with his gattlii, Victoria;" M. L. Clark, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Oeoreetown! Mr nnH Mm a j Rogers, will sail by the Camosur, ! Carmichael, Lake Cowlchan; Mr. i -'morrow night on his return to and Mrs. O. Ogston, Vanderhoof. Vancouver. I Mr. and Mrs. R tJ Tfarmii Aero, B.C.; J. Crawford, Van- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Jacobsen 7 "w-Mk Phillip, Garber, Oklaho- ens mother, are sailing by th, ma; Mrs. M. F. 6trftIeyi Fort Camosun tomorrow night on their Worth, Texas; Mrs. E. J. Chan-return to Seattle atfer visiting man, - Port Clements, F. Gleicii-the city for the past few days man, Athabaska, Alberta; W. F.' following a motor trip north. ' J. Osborne, Terrace. 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