Prince Rupert Daily Mews fiGhtirdifl! Saturday, August 2C, 1950 crvi ce$ . . mi D SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 73c; rer Teai ;For racialism Is the mental dis- ease which holds that the white man, or yellow man, brown man, , or black man is superior to ail other species of men simply be- i cause of his skin color, or the slant of his eyebrows, kink in ! his hair. ; oOo I THE SCIENTIST does show , that the human race is essen-, l.tlally one. The great teachers of all religions declare that God' As ' S v9 1 I Vl ' It til' 'T iiii li 4.1HTT, i uj man, rer ivionm ooc: fer year ss.uu. 5,:.; DIRECTORY An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prmc SATURDAY SERMON raj 9rvlc In all rhurrhea at 11 a-m. and 7::i0 p.m.; SniidHy School at 12:13 except aa sliuwn. j- ivupcn una nonnern ana central British Columbia "Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations j " Canadian Daily Newspaper Association Q. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Directoi NEED OF HOUR -MORE MEN OF GOD Exodus 34: 29. By ELMORE PHILPOTT made of one blood all the nations of the earth; and that the (Rev. Fred Antrobus, First Baptist Church.) ANUI.M'AN CATIir.KRAI. 4th Am. W t8t Dunsmulr 8t. Hol Communion 8.30 am. Simda? 8chxl 2-00 p m. Canon Basil 8. Prockter, 3 A..B D. - Rector: (Blue 7S3) CORRECTION PLEASE Wa of "chosen people" U a i perversion of truth if it holds EVERY JOB HAS its that one nalien-or slin color-or , . . eye slant, is by nature superior Matured Law Whatever view we take of the manner in which I God communicated to Moses those moral truths' good ana DUG points., n. to others. FIE ST BAPTIST Bth Ave. 1. at Young 8t Minister: Rer. Fred Antrohua (Green 812) which are contained in the Ten Commandments we writer, for in-! But our concern, in what are cannot fail to recognize the grandeur and importance ' newspaper t ' -w t th; little Sms 'Tmore StS-" 11 m - - . . tr FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 4th Avenue Eaat of the event Moses ascended the Mountain alone and ih h 1nv nf Dickinc sion- We are engaged in one of tnnl eaC11 h t iimna f,,Mn 1 ' (laY 0l. ' the greatest struggles of all hU- FIRST rXlTF.lt 636 6th Ave. Wert Kev. L. U. Sieber (Green 613) --QUPPLY and Demand" is just a natural law. , rr-cX'Left to itself it will quickly establish prices VI-on the basis of two well-determined factors the amount of goods available, and the number of IT persons who want or can buy them. Capital is ' just as incapable of long obstructing the operation of this law, even if it so desired, as the individual vtas na viuu iui iui vy uays in iiin.i.a t-y j up the paper and seeing.tory with a new worid-wiuel The cloud or the Divine Pre- . (, , l f i . forte, Communism, whose most', sence surrounded the mountain. versity of B.C.. said much the now nl6 or livr powerful appeal is on the ground j The people shrank from Mases' same thing about our present iooks in print." of racial equality. Two thirds, pure bright gaze when he re-1 civilization. He said, that it For untn you gee jt m print j of the human race ha a long-i turned. The power of a Divine may De that actual and reul never do know whether it; standing and deep-seated griev-l illumination glowing with such civilization is in decadence in r d not.so.goo(j bad, or just i ance against "the west" becau ' splendor from his face. Beauty our Ianci we think a land is civl- i plain lousy " ' of our "white supremacy" as-j and strength of character come uzetj because it has more mach- v sometimes too you get a sur-1 sumptions. We are now reaping from fellowship with God, while lnes and gadgets. A land is only I du typographical mis- tthe harvest of the bad past. I the bearer may be unconscious civilized when its people have 1 j' k j Eot one the otner day even in such things as the Kor-of it. "Moses wist not that the tne rlght attitudes towards God wnen' x rgad in one paper (not:ean war. j skin of his face shone." and man. It is a fearful thing to all) tnat -obsolete, die-hard in- j The New York Times reports, Now Moses was pre-eminently 1 contemplate, but our land may , t, k sociallsm and page one August 12, that "anti- , FIXL ClOsrEL tai:racle 202 8th Ave. West Pastor: C. Fawcett Service 11 a.m. and 7.30 pm. Sunday School 12.15. (Green 331) i ParenU havt bility of child's eyesight keen. Chi!w: reluctant to R,. marks are luw , some eye defit:-The Optomttr; service to eyes and giv, corrective me;. BAI.VATIOX ARMY Fraaer Btteet CO.: Capt. W. Poulton Directory Class 2:30 p.m. Sunday-School 3:00 pro. (Black 28i S T is. incapable of regulating the prices of the goods he wants. When there are more buyers than there &te goods prices will increase. They will decrease when the opposite situation exists. That, in its simplest form, is the Law of Supply and Demand. It is quite true that it is possible to induce, shortages to artificially stimuate prices. But the a man of prayer. His responsi-. be in a state of moral and spirit-' imperialism are fighting so des- United States feeling In India bility as a leader was a great ual decadence: its people cer" ' neratelv to survive. nas never been so widespread imDetus to Draver. This is al-1 tainlv neglect God and His what. T reallv wrote was as it is now. wan every day oi fT. FAIL'S I.rTHKRAN 6th Ave. at McBrlde St. Pastor: E. Botland (Black-610! "onsolete, die-hard Institutions the Korean war bringing more . like RACIALISM and imperial- news 0f bombed cities and flam- ' ism are f iehtinz so desperately '. ing villages the unpopularity of ' :: ii-nuji; io m ociiijjui ji y as aic LIlc ifSUUS Ui ally to survive." the United States is growing" pJIHll, ,r' .i other intprfpvpnpp with thp law TVio en cro-oatirr ways so. In ever hour of his need i Church. ' as a leader he never forgot that The need of today is for more he was in God's hands. He did men and women of God, these not seek honor for himself , but j wno have come to Him through remembered that we must seek His Son Jesus Christ, and who first the honor and glory of God. live and walk in His Presence, All this had its effect upon his doing His will, and who live un-character and gave him power. , selfishly towards their fei'.ow-Fellowship with God, and labor-' men. ST. PETER'S ANGLICAN Seal Cove Archdeacon E. Hodson Sunday School 11:00 a.m. Evening Prayer 7:30 p.m. (Blue 827) . j.v, fv-w T" . of shortage spells opportunity to someone, and " " competition soon sets the law in motion again. ... . .. j. j. -i i.i i it i R. W. COLI nil c n i i .." ItI i - rii niurir 111 jir uian in inn 'Qm i i hat i- rtn. Authorized ri KICll.AR BAPTIST 629 6th Ave. E. Blue 803 Pastor: Be. Leonard A. Tliorpe ing in His service, stamps the divine image more 'and more upon our lives. Gen. Omar Bradley, Chief of Staff of the United States' First PresbyteridH Church ELECTBUl Contact the air Services and I o See the new th: EI.ECTR0I.IX MV INTERPKETATION of the I uuu great world crisis of this cen-j ONE MIGHT ask why Indians, tury is that it Is basically a j blame Uncle Sam for the by-struggle between birth and . products of a war started by the death. j satellites of Uncle Joe? Not We are compelled, by the facts logical, perhaps, but the natural of science and mechanics, to result of the long-standing ra-( move on to one world. We are , cialism for which the western ; compelled to abandon nation- people are responsible. j alism, for Instance, which set We still have a little time to! up law and order within each atone for the sins of our fath-1 oneof the 60 or 70 nations, but ers. But if we don't make that had no law between them ex-' atonement, soon, and convinc-cept the law of force. ing. many more of OUR sons We are compelled to abandon ; will die, and the flaming vlllag- imperialism, which is the gov- es won't all be in Asia. ( j ernment of one country by some I , . ' j foreign power. CANADIAN LAKES And above all, we are com-j In addition to the Great'1 , v mand and prices. But it cannot change the law any , , more than can the capitalist. It can merely legislate that demand shall not be satisfied, and the . '! usual result is to set demand operating in the ugly half-world of the black market. . It should be quite obvious that there is no per . -iiMPwaBjya)iiiaayMaiaai hi a 111 '".agwHHwei ' - s- ' "' . v r( - r) ' : f r I 4 NMUaw J POI.ISHll Army, is quoted as saying, "We' I have today, too many men of I science, and too few men oil ! God." He goes on to say, "We t I have grasped the mystery of the , jatom and rejected the Sermon' : on the Mount. Man Is stumbling blindly through a spiritual dark-; tr - Applies the wax polish manent satisfaction to be assured by attempts to ftC(f"-?f't over-ride the natural law either by act of parlia- I tTJ k 4 , PHONE A CKlent or by group pressures. Let these arbitrary ness while toying with the precarious secrets of life and death., With the monstrous weapons. celled to abolish racialism, Lake3, Canada has nine other which in my opinion Is the dead- lakes which are more than 100 i Phone today f a stratlon of the : of the ELECTE ..police forces slumber for one moment and the natural forces will again take control. The only liest danger in the world today, miles long. 1111,1 man already has, humanity Is in danger of being already trap-Ded in this world bv moral ado- PURIFIER and O FLOOR POL I lescents. Our knowledge of! III science has already outstripped Fourth Ave. East our capacity to control it." He says that the world has achiev way to assure that increases in wages will not be offset by simultaneous price increase is to work with the law. That is, to assure that for every wage increase sufficient additional goods shall be avail-tShle to supply this extra margin of demand. With the supply of "goods equal to the demand prices I Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright, D.D. ed brilliance without wisdom: power with conscience. "Ours Organists: Mrs. E. J. Smith and John Currie is a world of nuclear giants, and TAKES HAND Prime Mtnls-ethical infants. We know mm-p 'ter St. Laurent calls in union about war than we do aboYft 4 'and railway heads with view cannot increase. So wage, gams become real wage Sunday, August 21, 1950 to strike settlement. omna ivhjiiuii& wuianip uvtut John E. Davie. Newest Shapes, Sizes and Fabrics Low Price for Smart Wardrobes! Evening Service 7.30. Solo: "Just for Today," Dyke THOUGHT FOR TODAY it T HE rather general belief that we have only to McMillan. I "Remember the Sabbath Day peace, more about killing than we do about living. This is our 20th century's claim tc distinction, and to progress." Prime Minister Menzies of Australia, in a speech at the summer gathering of the Uni- Firsl United Church , C36 Sixth Avenue West Prince Rupert. B.C. Rev. Lawrence G. Sieber FOR PLAN make demands lo have the resources necessary i to keep it holy." W extend a cordial invitation FOR BUILI to meet those demands immediately available, is to visitors to worship with us. FOR REPAII j Correspondents Are Limited TOKYO Correspondents at the front, In Korea have been cut to sixty words daily, for relay to Tokyo. Between frequent deaths from disease and causual-ties in the field, much Illness chiefly from flu and dysentery, this war, to date, has been a tounh one fo.- the press. The situation has also been made more dlff!cult throuph the Eighth army blackout. Fr a while telephones, teletype? were removed from advanced Call 361 still apparent in the public attitude toward the ,:.obviou& necessity of larger commitments for de-' fence and possible participation in the present IIZTsmouldering war. The obvious fact is that we j haven't got the money, and if we are to find it " rigid economy somewhere must be prompt and " effective. A recent issue of the London Economist MITCH Children Spoon-Fed, Class Told HALIFAX CP) A Pine Hill Divinity College professor recently told a teachers' summer 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship. Sermon: "The Religion of Jesus." Rev. Percy H. Mallett, Terrace. Children's Story: "Salt Fish and Crackers." Morning Service Only. LiMini stated: .nVinnl nlnop VlQT-n toTlH t r t Hulljlers A M " .... If room is to be made in a fully stretched ppnnnmv tor spvpra hnnnrpn mi inn more ot ne- j spoon-feed our children too much instead of educating them." . Prof. J. B. Hardie said thte teachers' job is to produce minds that can move on their own HOBBY SU fence expenditure, then some other form of expenditure governmental or private will have to JJjJ reduced, This presents an awkward choice; but NOVELL They are catering too much to TOY DtUUVlllO W 1 1 il laU "U a 1 1 .1 111 A 11 HO, We one UMOrglVaOie tnmg WOUIO De 10 ailOW it w fancies, and discipline is suffer- be decided by the blind lottery of inflation." ,ng. J . "I suggest we are producing Fashion Footwear 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 I parrot-like children," said the I professor. "We are not letting jthem do enough on their own and are deliberately crushing I initiative." I In religion, too, he said, the Importance of young people is SCRIPTURE PASSAGE FOR TODAY ,,, "This is life eternal, that they might know Thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ Whom Thou hast sent." John 17: 3. Phones: BLUES : stressed too much. He caused - la laugh when he added that CLASSIFIED ADVEKTISING IN THE DAIL1 NEWS PAYS! I "child psychologists are begin- i ning to declare that one may 1 1 Jto Iftuffii'M (trnmrtkA FEEL LIKE LOAFIN? I actually spank a child." Dr. Hardie said there must be i f j 1 more study of languages and i Canada should emphasize the . . . -J - .. n . i . . MEN'S FINE SMI' ad ELM, Plumbing j Prompt and KJ 3RD STREET. PRINCE RUPERT PRINTERS -- STATIONERS OFFICE SUPPLIES I aiuuy vi r lentil Decause tne nation is Di-ungual. i DUCHAINE LOAFERS How at i A REMINDER! CONCESSIONS RUNNING AGAIN VANCOUVER Concessions were in operation again today at the Pacific National Exhibition after having been closed down for a time. 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