fr--- -.-tv---, aia - l miT'IT'lf Mil I1 II I'll IM1 TTHlti 1 TT FlMfiniWMWI Ji M JMT IMiTiflWTWtHBMil Wi "lT1Mill i ! iWil lail lflmi ilM'r imiii WT lllll I M IH 111 1 I ajMWIl HM I m IWWM I THE MENACE OF THE world i cuiiimmusi movement Us in its ' if centralized control. At an? riven k" 1 Prince Rupert Daily Hews " Monday, July 24, 1950 O. A. feUXTER, Managing Editor. H. G, PERRY. ManagtngDtrector ? SUBSCRIPTION RATES fc. As Ho Interference With Demoiilion ' DRESS if i LONDON Cf A 22-year-old i i Dublin-born woman was stated 'at London Marlborough Street ! court to have had no schooling ! at all, was unable to read or u rlta and rniilrt not tell the time the "toe" is laid down by the hard-bo.led boys in th Kremlin. Like a mighty army, I V, l 1 , . . . f By Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; rer Teai. For Summer A rex.. tire wiwie wonu raovtiwni BO- $ No intention on the part of the time. J . ao.uu; ay Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. vaiurs, reireais, turns, right, left or aetnally soniersa-uks, ac i Department of National Defence to interfere with the demolition cording to the decrees from t Urn' OF THE GOOD VAU- MOSCOW. MACKENZIE KING wens Une DltF.ss sin M " ' t The question has always been of the big warehouse on the local waterfront which was built during World War II by the Unitd States army appears apparent. Recently the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce suggested Men's Pure Wool (;ABuJ KI'ITC ... "I'll tect "t- Reg. $19,50.' Men's T-SHIRTS. Vari,!: ' shades. RCg. $j 50 that. In the interests of national defence in view of the situation ! ..By LLMUKr rrilLrU I I .Can the, Russian CommunLst WiTPU VITfAct iirti i leaders maintain this central- LGOS A VU fi ? ted Pwer when oth rong J IF OU WANT TO nations get Communist govern- I nients of their own. Jcnow, Whether the attack; -Yugoslavia has already given in. Korea was a mere in- the answr; " 13 ".no " . ' . cident, or. the first move ' ' , i, ' , i TITO XEAD THE movement m world war three, watch ;hieh set up a communist re-Yugoslavia. . Uime in Yugoslavia. It is, in If the Korean incident was J"1, a,S Comm1 system as t v.. s..Jthere is anywhere, outside Rus- ? jr IN S ;? in the Pacific, It might be wise to Home Canner Cans stop the demolition work which mens JJlue Bib OVKn., I r LIBERAL CANDIDATE Maurice Breton, 42-year-old is in progress. i i A reply has been received by Enamelled or Plain. In the Chamber from the Depart- assorted Sizes. Convenient of National Defence point- j jenty pocked. Twenty ' in out that the warehouse had , r- Jolielte, Que., lawyer, has been DRESS and WORK Sox large selection. From fr, i a local feeler to see how the' ,., . But there ls a dfeP. nominated Uberal candidate in .been aoUl t, uriv-i ur to a Barron. the forthcoming by-election in Boys' GABARDINE SLAf) THOMPSON HARDWARE CO. i '8oren Ma&sen of Edmonton who has started trie demolition), but jsaid that the representations were "receiving attention." LTD. I'M in general and USA. tai;' wim ioto. particular would react then ! l d"p'p '4 T PPk. the world may go back to un. , af that hich dwided the Chris-easy peace. Uan church in the days of ' Luther. But if the Russian rulers have Moscow holds that all the epenly embarked on a campaign , main decisions, affecting Yugo-to become, by force, the world s siavia and all other Communist flominant power they will soon area, must ke made at the Red sttack Yugoslavia. world centre. Tito - with . th. cm laiioretl. piea!j! , zippers. Spec. .. p,. ,' Boys' and Oirls' Riv, SHOES at Reduced Prfc. Boys' UNDERWEAR. Tops Jonette-Montcalra-L' A&somp-tion. The by-election was made necessary by the resignation of Oeorge-Cmile Lapalme from the House of Commons. Mr. Lapalme now is Quebec Liberal leader. (CP Photo) ooiwras Car, backing of the overwhelming Don't Miss Manson's Sale of China FIRST ANNIVERSARY SALE PRICES SLASHED majority of his countrymen--holds that Yugoslav self-government must be a reality. UNLESS MOSCOW CAN overcome what it considers this Tito heresy its whole basis of world ecntrol crumbles. China, for instance, with 456 million people may also go Tito-way. For years now the rulers in the Kremlin have tried to overthrow Tito from the inside. Thev WHAT'S AH oil ue H ls a simple devire !t automaikally supplies burner with fuel oil tm tank located converUfnti; ground level. WHAT, in their apt and forthright speech, the Scottish call "the lad o' pairts," was faithfully portrayed in the late former Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King. His was the story of an earnest youth of moderate means who, having hitched his wagon to a star, travelled onward to his destiny, accepting the buffetings of fate as a dis-, ciptine from which salutary lessons are to be derived, and viewing success as the starting point only "of further effort. The young university student burning the midnight oil, drinking deep draughts of learning, imbibing that far-seeing philosophy of life which negatives obstacles and inspires the courage to face failure as, equally, it makes for modesty in high accomplishment the future Prime Minister of Canada in his "green and salad years" scorned delights and lived laborious days. The seeds of good government germinate best in theT; soil of sound economics, enriched by genuine , sympathy with the life and aspirations of one's fellows. The former can be found only after intensive and protracted study: the latter is a quality of heart and mind. W. L. Mackenzie King possessed both in abundance: -And just as the surenesg of the economic principles which he applied to the administration of Canada was unassailed, so also were the depth of his sincerity and the warmth of hie devotion to Canada and the Canadian people. . There was nothing of the meteoric in Mackenzie King's career, no mere distant streak in the night sky, with only a trail of sparks to mark the swiftness of the passage. Rather was his life one of strenuous endeavor, the steady ascent of the industrious youth fired with the ideal of public service. Political enemies he had aplenty; and, although all .unite now to pay deep tribute in his passing, they i did not hesitate in their time to hurl abuse ami defamation against him. Public men have to sacrifice much for the prominence they enjoy, and that is one of the penalties. Its effect is best measured by the excellence of the reputation achieved by those whom it is desired to injure. Neither revilings nor calumnies turned Mackenzie King from the1 course he had charted; and their effect upon the people of Canada was simply to entrench him the more deeply in their regard. , , And what of his accomplishments? Apart altogether from his solid achievements in domestic affairs, he guided Canada with great genius through the heaving waters of one world war and two postwar periods and out of a great depression. It -required indomitable courage even to formulate the problems which enmeshed the British Comrrsonwealth in the latter years, let alone to seek a solution tf them. In the grandson of the rebel of '37; Canada and the Britith Empire found a statesman with the boldness to voice the problems, and witiuthe genius to pojnt the w;ay to their unravelling. -.While h"oM inc Canada imifpd hp airtarl in knit. Eliminates Barrel Statu have failed dUmally. There are I many, signs that they may be , about to order or "advise" an attack on Yugoslavia by Yugo- slavla's three eastern neighbors. ' . Th outcome of the first four J weeks of fighting in Korea greatly increases this danger. I The Korean aggression may 1 have been ordered by the Krem-jlin for the precise purpose of Manson s 303 W. 3rd China Shop Green 960 No Fire Hazards! Hm W SmrlV. Call GORDON D. RONSu Far Free F-stlmalt 733 5th Ave. W. BladS seeing how the UN members would react. For while 52 of the 59 UN members have denounced the aggression by words, only the U.S.A. has intervened in a tig way with Australia, Britain and Canada playing minor supporting roles. Is there any reason to believe that, the 52 members of the UN Who ODDOsed the agression In f t and "Why, this doesn't look like an old mill at all, dad, '.' 1 think Mr. Hartung is nice." SHOE SALE WHITES ARE RIGHT! Our Entire Stock o Korea by words -alone would i rally to the help of Communist. Yugoslavia by deeds as well as mere, words? j . It would be more difficult for the U.8.A. to do so, as she has I OUR CLASSIC OPERA PUMPS C are here again WHITE DRESS STRAPS AND PUMPS. High and Cuban Heels. All to go at gc; Fashion Footwear already committed a large part of her available forces to Korea. -,''' I AM NOT CONCEDING that Moscow WILL order the attac m -Yugoslavia though it seems W me likely. Nor am I suggesting that it will succeed If it ls ordered. , But I say watch Yugoslavia. 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