As I 2 Prince Ruperl Daily News Thursday. December 28. 1950 An Independent daily new spaper 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. Manuring Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director SLBSCRIPTIO.V RATES 3y Carrier. Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, .n. $8.00; By Mail Per Month. 50c: Per Yenr, 55.00. -Gt-tm Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. PRICES Ses urn ii Men's and Boys' Clolhesa-d' lii Young Men's D,e$, Trout, By ELMORE PHILPOTT j HOOVER HALF RICIIT EX-PRESIDENT Hoov-i mue selection. Price from K Liquor Question Men t l op CesN 1 Best tailored DO NOT know what is goin to be or can England c r; l' ; er has shocked some wish- j i f ul thinkers by urging the ! United States to return U a franklv isolationist P"l-! icy. But he would have th-; be done about it but the amount of trouble I Men'! Dress Shirts 4 ; 0 m. i VS. work out a vle tie If. Mn s ocai Wide aek-Mion""""".''. 'jQC k aliiance with the U.iu.-ii Cotn-J monweaicii. j But under no condition would j Mr. Hoover send more U S troons j to Asia or to ne.p defend we it-; ern Europe, at lent until :h-peoples of western Europe sho"-i ed thai they were tUi:;g to de- Men's Underweor OTHER TIMES. ANOTHER UMBREXXA ' AppesimH-tirj.e 1 over and Mr. Aiu-e's umbrella U not Mr. Chamberlain s- by Robert La PmUn in Montreal Le Canada. CP ?HOTO that is being caused by the excessive and uncontrolled use of liquor is becoming increasingly evident. Here in Prince Rupert during Christmas we had examples of it. Theie was even a killing in which the use of liquor appears to have been a factor. If there is one jarring asrect in our observance of Christendom's great holiday it is this spirituous excess and the depioraHe and too often tragic results thereof. The problem of liqior is becoming one of alarming seriousness. There t re those who see in it and not without some reason in logic a tendency to Pwanar't nim units Wuir 13 25. Now V fmd U'.e.T.-x'ives. I 'V 4 1 1 i 1 j?ay Reflects toyt' fonts j coo SCRATCH A RUSSIAN an i u For atJwjo' Wjj( Kelecllmi. wHl taiiored, ffr, 2.25 to $7.75 and Reminisces The misguided man who, a (t year ago, undertook to cot.vt children to the belief that ihrre ;s no Rar.ta Ciaus has potvviUU reconsidered the mailer. There a as nothing about December. JVi3 to suggest he mat laaki.t; any headway. Boys' Swcorers Pwre m.fd act nsiistore. Au j you find a Tartar, was an o!d i saying. ' Scratch an American and you "find an isolationist, couid just j as truty be s:d I In recent years I have visited the VS. many times. Every Urn? 'I did so I came home convinced :hat, under certain circumstances. Uncle Sam would swing ' back most violently to i.olatijn- im. la fact, my cbatrvation In , many different parts of the ' country was what as partica- If Qrl m Boyr' Ail-Wool Widbfeoker$ . V" The first Christmas Sutd:iy ever observed on the Qteen ward decadence. It is with hesitancy that people in a democratic country suggest controls or restrictions that would appear to transgress into the area of personal liberty but, when the adverse effects of any practice develop into the position of a public and social menace, it becomes a matter of public protection. When use develops into extensive abuse, exercise of control and restriction of the central element may be considered necessary for the public protection and weal. ' Not a few people believe, that the abuse of liquor is reaching such proportions that, in the best interests of the public liquor users as well as non-users something drastic should' be done about it. t least, a change in the system appears necessary. i lariv bothering most American rhsrWitte I-.ar.rts was ! Regular S3 75. Now 9AdU (was unit uey saw no way oi ,,n tne cle.gyman being tlx j being able to do what they late Archdcacon Co'.Hson. thini -earr.ed to do. At heart they piuneer missionary. ; want to eive ur their new bur- ; Conado's Hew $1 Postage Stomp COMFORTERS Named Manager of Alberla Railway MOTEL ARRIVALS ' (Fritter Rupert! j F. A. Stevens. J. Siclair, J. den of being the world's boss. Tnbes were still making war Santa Ciaus and military police- cn 0ne another ta those dav. man, and get their boys home, The CuiUfuitf were warned in again for keeps. . j Victoria that if they valued their oGo i lives, they would not venture s L'NFOHTUNATELY for all who iiT north, or attempt to evaa-think Ute Mr. Hoover, it Just U P,'-'i7 Indeed It was discovered . .. . tha an HnA Ln hiy murm? Children Comforter ar.d Matthi.-. h.-,, a Priced . .... 7 Larrer sizes for doufcle beds From , 15 EDMONTON John F. Cooper, nui pijes&iiC ikj any cvuhxjj r; pnrnl wiirwrtntpnflpnt Aiherta Etf LJKl lKM irA. A. k IhU JAKCT Ul 1 " ' hbtory. without compoundii?? and -nanj-other needed qualiUt. the world crisis, which Is bad l a resettrca laoonttu.y uui enough as is. woid, city; i. w. j, rower, fpit; Mr. and Mrs. M. t.eltthton. MetlakaUa. V i. Stanners. Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. D Hull. Tarace; S. Miller, Watertown, New York; Mr and Mrs. 3 Got-neil. Port Simpson: t E.Graham. Agasiht. September. ISta, when he iuvi to Edmonton to take over the same past for Alberta. Sip SHOP AND SAVE AT east has been trying With some success, to reproduce the fragrance cf an old time store. The Least of all is it possible for the United States to do ao. But opinion Mr. Hoover la half n e;i was a more o. ir;j oin-G ! right. of cheese, molasses, coffee tarred t States, British rope, salt ft, crackers, pickle district, Canadian National Rail- ays. wlU bKotne general manager of the northern Alberta railways oa January 1. with hadauarur3 in tnis city, according to an official announccn.ent released here by D I. Grant, KC, secretary of Ute contoany. Mr. Cooper will succeed J. M. Mac-Arthur, retiring on pension. Born in Scotland. Mr. Cooper joined the CUR. in 1917 and worked at many puints on ihe western region in various capacities. He wa; geerii stipe in-teixient. British Columbia ciis-trict, with headquarters in Van i Commonwealth and allied dera- brine, bacon, kerosene, hardware, ! o;racies should come down ta pla? tobacco, suear, phosphate, ' earth in a hurry. They shoV.1 rebber boots, heavy woolen imake a list cf the vital world pants, rawhide laces, oranges. ; positions which we literally can- irt ww-et and Vathe. ;not afford to lose, and concen- Most of ui, if we've lived Ions j Urate on them. .enough, have been in the Men- BROADWAY Q It U no serrret that ar o o store. WHAT US. MUST DO WE NOW FACE a Communist empire stretching from the Black and Baltic Seas in Europe to the Bering in this remisphere, with spies and saboteurs in every important city in America, observes the Ketchikan Chronicle, The Russian radio network is scaring the daylights out of the peopla cf Europe all around the clock, boasting that America is losing in Korea and could not win in Europe. It is trying to divide our allies even before we have implemented our military commitments with manpower or equipment. If we are to fight fire with fire, we had better make close political-economic ties with Canada, Britain, France and Scandinavia, send some troops and planes to the European theatre, and start doing business in a big way over there. We should work toward long-time co-ore: ation in a sort of United States of the Western World, endeavoring to make an economic-social-political whole out of what re- to I couver, from October. 1947, mmta'ry experts at Ottawa shared the view of the tp British strategists. From the very beginning they had the deepest mifsivjngs about sending a lar?e f laestCoa Volutnes of Christmas liq'aor re no marie inowa to the -utsic but yhis does not prevent -"' )? from diirsg a bit cf calculating. In Prince Rupert. Ci reneral Impression prevails th: t at Friday and Saturday bus ne--5 wis excell?nt. Trade wa good. Incidentally, It might he mentioned the proceeds left town. for take home orders Pkr 21 mili'a'y firfe to Korea Th? (moral issues there were import - ant. The le?H Usues were hn I portant for the UN was !a;ed I with the first case of delibera?e ' aggression. j But the military risks, for thi j UN forces, were extremely great, i A victory for the UN forces CtTCPIMTING COUS BV 23 rdt ELECTRIFY YOUR FARM It is clear that Westbroik Pet-ier. columnist who specialises It hurting people's feelings. w i couid have important moral con- mains of our way of life. It must be defended as a i8""" But,f nnhury defeat not 3o;t anv of hls yjtuaerativ. unit, with co-ordinated forces. It must be revitalized out, costly" campaign coujd long a,0 t0 malce reference to as an economic whole. Tf we hold hark now with I prove a real disaster to the west- hp R;wvelt ancestral hrre DIESEL PRIUEN "MORRISON" A.C, fttwt LiohMnf Ftanl Orders for cool p-bced ern auies lr int. Kus-siAixa .buUt trom the proceeds of th? WERE PLANNING A LATER opUlm ade ln china foandw. MAJOR DRIVE I! EUROPE OR bv ,he p,esidenfs a-ardfathr." of the 29th OecemLer -fllx Russia luring them on the other side it soon will be too late. The Reds, like Hitler, will divide and conquer and they will not leave us enough power to stem them off for many decades longer. I ' at- ' ' -k I . THE MIDDLE EAST. rf.ntHrv aco in China, sellint. 1 I" the latter event we would ; opiurn was Jut another sale, i find most of our power bogged . prior to the New Year'i Pe'irr Hnving Quieter Time jdown in a biind alley whi':h j would have no decisive import -I ance in a world war. with th dir1 cpl4 P"f diMl niin Vi ' ta run than fftrn " ckin; minttiK cottt r lowtr, th Prttr 4ifl fi9i, with fewer working prtt thn line enf in. prtrt f nt 1,200 r.pjn. - lnwr towtr upk cettt and lnr arv k life. Our office wi8 p Atfer a busy holiday ueek-endl oOo THE MILITARY principle which brought about 25 dmnk-'i which Mr. Hoover favors seems' n'-0 police court yesterday, pel-: SCKIPTl ItE 1-ASSAGE FOR TODAf "As the bony without the spirit is dead, so faith without works is dead also." James 2:26. i to me absolutely sound, though e had a ouiete- time last nirtit ;l think he suggests a too limited .Three persons were arrested and application. cnareea witn lntoxioaitton. You have to build security! ' 1' vnm- ADVERTISING IN THE DAILY NF.WS BRINGS RESULTS. from the inside out. North Am- "l"e.v a not yet apprehended erica IS the real foundation ba-e the Person o'- persons who had PHILPOTT EVin & CO. lit LIGHT & POWER RT DOLLAR SWINGS The BrttisiMnad Mil raauUtmg Mwri9i 'or. ' p,M,r diM enaiM, mtkt up this it(tndtb intitMnov "wichrf inj" lihtin pUn). The tnnwt Mrriv Aumtc tnt fulty mutfrd with all kcmmhm; it ry r um toon a iatalU4. Morris Autwnatwa ara world tmut ... na athar plant it "iut at oor. Two mod.lt ttaeked: 1,500 aod 5,000wattv j?o mmKO tX fHS Immadiata Oaiivary. Madalt vppi4 W 25,000 Phont 51 of democracy in 1951, for geog- " " ' " "f raphy has made it to .Pioneer Canadian Laundry yes- But let us ask ourselves why lerdav m'EK rior the ones Russia is beating the pants off who had end Parker's Gar-us In the worid strugzle '?" , ' a e slU1 under It is the Russian Communist:investiatlon- COAL lutA i cleverly, ruthlessly or- Christian Life iganizedi which is taking over j more and mere of the world. 1 Not. a single Russian soldier to jk j part in the civil war in China, t nor in the present war in Korea. Only Soh'licn Wallace i Yet those countries were switch- , ed into the Russian zone of; Abuse of capitalism, ultra-na-j power as effectively as if th"y ttonalism. almost complete coi Pharms had been conquered by hupe lapse of public and private mar-Russian armies. jality and indifference to Qori When we take a leaf from the . ere factors which Rev. Fat he Russian bcok we can beat them' W- J- Morrlsey OMI , held v at their own game that is by ! responsible f ir U?e present worK giving the natives the demo-i'tiiaiioa as he oreiched Lhf HOURS: NOTICE cratic tools with which they can sermon at impressive Cta-istma finish their own jobs. WEEK DAYS: 1 "Hl You can do that with programs like Gandhi's, Nehru'3. But you can't do it with Sygh-man Rhee's. Chiang Kai-shek's, Emperor Bao's. Special hours when Service will be available at jr front end for GASOLINE and OIL SALES over the New Year holidays: p H O N E 7 9 SUNDAYS: Fve Mass in the Church of the Annunciation. If aU men and natiens would return to the Christian life aif Gods law wars would be abnl i'hed and full social lustice restored, the father declared. Peace u-lti Cod. pf;ace with one's self and peace with one's neiehbor were individual requirements for better world "Christianity has not failed bi. r-hrtatiaiu have failed," inserted Father Morrissey n call- 12 Ho 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Hew Year's Day 7 p.- PRECARIOUS AGE C-oss-eyes among susceptilil children usually develop between the ages of two and four. NORTH BEST RUPERT MOTORS LTD. The be' t hog bristles for man- SIXTH STREET A IB "This is for your own good, you understand, but you know what I Uaiiik? 1 Uihik you talk too much!" jUfaetu-e of brushes corne from of God and the keeping of tlu ' the northern or colder countries. 'Ten Commandments. J