f 1 - United Nations Security Council Meets on Korean Situation Prince Rupert Daily Hews some extent. Long paradei i featiued the time, and later on ' colorful Kelly'3 Cut staged the , biggest row the new city had known. Thursday, August 21, 1350 Ray Reflects and Reminisces SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier, rer Week, zoc; Per Month, 7Sc; rer Teat. o tn. T.. if. ii n . . - AN:oh M m, oj mau, rer Monm ouc; rer xear 53. uu. -4gxKV HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert J. S. Wilson. J. E. Wood A v I What a railway can mean in war was witnessed right here In (Princ Rupert and along the 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 O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director V"X? oneena mver Deiween ivw ana uailagher, O. Horie. Vancouver 1 1945, although the many new- Carl Wedemayer, Prince George1 comers to the district may not a. M. Gauthier. Mission; F A I be able to recall it. For months. Gavon, Terra.ce; C. Hopkins, New an armoured car supplemented Westminster; A. Culas, Powell the northern service between River; A. B. Anderson,' Massef Prince Rupert and Smithers It Mr. and Mis. Davidson and carried artillery and a formtd- family. Prince Rupert; a a able looking car it was to any- Jones. Victoria; Q. C. Longworth one bent on hostile business in Victoria. M. T. Hughes, Victoria I 'uint. kItH (3L Cartaends3 okcciiu or wnuneca. "'Piete Relist!, lent Rrrt,w. .' WWIBtMirig KHUX'ftitti H IT W"TW ' lis. J Canadian Llq,,. The 11-member Vnited Nations Security Council is shown here during one of its meetings in August on the Korean situation. President of the Council lor tha month was l'akov A. Malik (center, speak. ing), Deputy Foreign Minister of the USSR, who returned to the horseshoe-shaped table after more than six months of absence in protest against the participation of the delegate of 'Nationalist' China. weldtr.K.UDDl! Lindsav't r. I A bus service paralleling the Canadian National Railway along the Skeena River as far as Terrace started In business trv I other day. Nt every transport- i ption 5vtem J so coi'rteons and I .thoughtful as to stop running : when competition enters the 1 . field. ' I QUESTION two details of it however and I imagine that D i p 1" k a great many other Canadians' Oetter CngllSn Home Building HOUSING continues this year as a dominant factor in the economic picture. If the demand for new homes holds up, the picture will be a bright one. But there is a danger in the present situation; unless the upward trend in some, basic material costs levels off lumber, for instance a lot of potential home buyers will take themselves out of the market. That is what happened in 1919 when the continuous bidding up of material prices nipped the building boom in the following year. Today material and labor prices are vastly higher; well beyond the reach of the majority of home-seekers. All the ballyKoo that can be shouted about low-cost homes is inconsequential unless the people are offered prices they can meet. Veteran home builders sense the danger; a large number of do too. . 1 "First on the purely military 1. What 13 viTong with this level Wliat's cookine? One need go no further than pause at that enchanting display of what's sentence? "It was a pretty close I doubt that one brigade Is T As By ELMORE PHILFOTT good for you, at the carnival. 1 ;a Dig enough iorce. .1 think the Americans are going to have to 2- What if the correct pro- Meanwhile, by the way, it's a put in at least ten divisions, if nunciation mo (gambling certainty tHati wit,riin another they have to fight their way anie . f ! . . few years, there are going to be hnplc back nil all nn tVio the nonitlcnlo peninsula. If If 3. VvlllCh One Of these WOrd3 another ...11... nlcto, cluster nf of prize hrirfoc brides, Parents have the responsibility of being sure their child's eyesight is clear and Keen. Children who are reluctant to study or whose marks are low usually have some eye deficiency. The Optometrist Is at your service to examine their eyes and give counsel on corrective measures. up somewhere in the offing. johnI BULG : OPTOKEJi. John Bulge j Third A,a ! I i they put ' in ten, I think we is misspelled? Courageous, con-tageous, conscientious. , t should put in one, especially as THIS TIME, their boys are out there first. 5. What U a word beginning with st that means "an incen- i A few years beiore the arrival tve-? of the Orand Trunk Pacific here, Answers ! a strike was called in Prince Ru- i Rnw "it wais a verv close P"t- CdTnmon labor wanted newcomers in the field have no realization of what ' race." the scramble for quick sales and beavy profits can ' i 2V,'?.c, or, being paid that, went out for more. Whichever way is not clearly recalled by this col a as in 2. Pronounce far-o R. w. coi This is the first of two letters to Hon. Lester B. Pearson, Minister of Externa) Affairs. I ADDRESS THIS, not to the Honorable 'Minister, nor to the man whom your newer acquaintances call "Mike," but in the name that we all knew you by when we were ciii'U'iaavuss umn. Anyway, u uvenea me ic My argument is this: It would be "better to put in a big force for a few weeks, than to put in too small farce for a ions, irawn-out war. It is going to take six months j to raise and train the brigade.! it would take no longer to train a full division. But Les. it would be not only a mistake, but a blunder In fact i crime to send a single Can care. 1 3. Contagious. 4. Commonplace; trite. 5. Stimulus. mean to th'e future of the home building industry and the many lines of business dependent upon home construction. , C.C.M. BICYCLES qnd CHILDREN'S VEHICLES adian soldier to Korea unless nd until your statesmen traighten out Gen MacArthur's trvention in China's internal affairs. Like the British and Austral- Authorize r. ELECTEOli Contact the at... Bervlces uc -4- See the new EI.ECTROtn POLISBii Applies the a i polie PHONf 'i Phone today fcrs" s' ration of the :! of the ELECT; PTJRIFlER anfiEj ! vJ .'! boys playing on the same teams at Hamilton Collegiate, or in classroom when our favorite teacher recited Tennyson's Locks-ley Hall, or Ulysses Newest Shapes, Sizes and Fabrics Low Priced for Smart Wardrobes! LETTER TO LES. THAT WELCOME WHISTLE at the conclusion that, because a man is JUMPING a railroader, he is on strike, is to be "away off." The running trades engirieers, firemen, conductors and brakemen;ire not involved in the dispute. They are not on stiike. But others, like shop and maintenance men, telegraphers, and others who might be mentioned are. But it's enough to -slow down and stop. ; And so, when next one hears a faint, far-off whistle dead at night, and catcbes a glimpse of a passing light in the blackness outside, give a yawn and mutter: "welcome back, old timer." an governments, the cabinet of vhich you are a member has already said that Canada is not iuppartlng, and will not support the U.S. proclamation of iupport for Chiang Kai-Sheks rump government in Formosa. But, Les, how can our troops fight under MacArthur's command In Korea and not get embroiled if other soldiers, alio under MacArthur's command, FLOOR POJ . No long time ago, Les, I at-1 tended a rather important conference on international affair-J in the U.S.A. I confess gladly that my prestige went up decidedly when I told them " knew Les Pearson when . . . etc., etc." I put this question to about a hundred of them: !! i piasn wiin cninese armies when in the case of Formosa the law i? AGAINST Ma:Arthur, and not for him, as in KoreaV The choice of Canadian for over 50 years. Built' fur I ' ''Suppose Mr. Pearson 'had -pi 1 chance to become Secretary- ABSOLUTE ZERO Absolute zero the noint at Strength and Durability. ! General cf . the UN, snoui-ct ne wnicn, theoretically, all mole-,s0 th : take the job or not? If he takes cular motion ceases exists at ! OUR WARSHIPS IN IT jit, he. is less likely to be chosen 493.6 degrees below the Fahren-I as the next Prime Minister of heit and 273 15 degrees below the FOR PUN' Canada, to succeed Mr. faaint Centisrade zero -.mint.: HEN Canada's three destroyers sailed from Laurent, if he does not 'take rUK BUIUi w Esquimalt for Korea, it was with the expec FOR REPAI that job, he is the most likely to : LONGEST THROW be picked."- Baseball's longest throw is bc- I WRITE YOU now about ijeved to be that of Sheldon Korea, -and Asia, and about the ; Lejeuno, in Cincinnati Oct 12 whole question of war and i9i0426 feet, 92 inches ' McBride St. Phone 311 Coll 32 MITflf It seems to me that most of! the people of Canada thought tation that they would see no active service for an indefinte time. Instead, their guns fired something more than salutes, early after arrival. Since then, if the Cayuga, Athabascan and Sioux have not had plenty of action, it's been mighty close to it. They have shared in more fighting in a month, than some warships have experienced in twenty years or longer. ' fully approve the policy whioh i fashion Footwear our government, no doubt on. & CUE, LfMITET. your recommendation, has fol Builders t W HOLLYWOOD CAFE lowed so far. The Korean at- tack was a clear-cut violation of the UN Charter. If the world is ever going to get peace, under law and order, we haveto move step by step towards enacting that law and upholding thatj order. Canada does not need to take, second place to any other nation i HOBBY SCKIPTI'RE PASSAGE FOR TODAY ' My God shall supply all your, need, according to His! riches in glory by Christ Jesus." Phil. 4: 13. NOVEW MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE. IN THE CITY FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE We know that when you order printed matter, you want delivery as soon as possible. That Is why we've arranged for rapid -printing and rapid" delivery on all orders. Call us! Phone 234 TOYS in the world yi her past record ! ,'in that field. 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