( Prince Rupert Daily News A. W. Priest, who has Wn V.N. Relief in Korea Vancouver receiving rnedica tieutment, returned by plane Monday, November 13, 1950 .-.iturday. j K' fed i FEMALE CHEATS, ETC. Editor, Daily News: X. F. Hardi,,g, iviartln Eritk-son, Peter riusuy, Martin Krue-be.- una A. M. iuartinusen, who nave been in Vancouver attending co-tpei alive sessions, returned to Uie city on SaiurUay afternoon's plane. l(Jependent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince jiwi Rupert and northern and central British Columbia 1 i n $efnber of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations I ' ' ' Canadian Dally Newspaper Association , PAiHJJNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director ;. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ByKtm:eT, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, fWfe 7s&$P; By Mail. Per Month, 50c; Per Year, $5.00. axJL You'll pardon my ambitious comparisons but' your words leave me no option. If things WERE as bad u you indicate, I should consider it the duty of our city fathers to apprehend, not only the women themselves, but also their clients who by their patronage encour May I crave the indulgence of your paper to address George Bush? Piease, Mr. Bush, you really . shouldn't go on so. Blood pres-, iure comes early enough In life, io let's put this matter In Its -y -..c ..... k, I 6 -L , age such a calling. rue perspective and consider So in closing. Mr. Bush I hone 'It 's The Best Ban J V.-J1NY village up the valley of a Northern Brit V, .. - ish Columbia river not far from Prince Rupert things calmly. First, 111 concede that the offending editorial did give you grosnds for protest. But Mr. Jush your comrade (sorry, that Joes sound rather revolutionary and you DID assure us that )uu were not a Red, didn't you?; workmate In the same Issue sub we find ourselves on common ground In two Instancesfirst, that of encouraging reasonable and logical arguments, and second, in cleaning up and ridding our town of any elements, male or female, if It proves itself objectionable. Excuse my presumptlousness for signing myself ' 3 ' VOX POPULI." -4 V Moving swiftly to alleviate the suffering of the civilian population of Korea, the United Nations is undertaking a vast program of relief and rehabilitation. Here, inhabitants of Seoul are seen receiving the daily ration of rice distributed by the Unified Command with the help of local organizations to the city's seven districts. The rice was largely contributed by Thailand and the Philippine Islands. I ' r:-. ... - . mits that the large majority of the men out at Watson Island ire decent, clean-llvlng citizens. J But, and this U the part that mothers me, you state, quote: "I enture to say the hardest hit wvlll be the beer parlor operators,' ,axl drivers, bootleggers, and j e m 1 - professional female cheats"!! . , j Now leaving out the first two, it would appear from YOUR remarks that your workmates have more than a nodding acquaintance with the two categories of our less desirable citizens. I don't believe this, Mr. Bush, I really don't!- And if you'll pardon my blunt-ness, I don't believe you speak with any authbrity when you make such, a statement. Referring again to what you term "semi-professional female cheats' ( and though your phraseology Is cautious I think Iknow what you mean), I cau-not say I am an authority on the subject of female delinquency, but I can say that I know and respect quite a fe of the female citizens of this town and I can't credit that Prince Rupert is a worse sink of iniquity than, say. New York, London or Paris. BIND APPRXCIAT1VE Editor, Dafly News: At the request of Fred McKay, bandmaster, and those associated with him In trie Greenville Concert Band. I wish to write on the'.r behalf to express appreciation for the splendid reception gtvon . to these native musicians on their recent vL.it to PTint-a. Rupert. They are deeply appreciative of the sple.icUd turn out at the two concerts held at the Civic Centre and thty hope indeed that their efforts v.er- much enjoyed by the many people who turned out to hear them. Mr.- McKay especially wishes to thank the authorities at the Civic Centre, for their curtesy anr co-operation In the arrangements about the concert. The band have now gone back home to their vilfuee on the Naas and carry with them happy memories of a very splendid association with all who helped to make the concerts of this week the happy events that they undoubtedly were. F. E. ANF1ELD., : Indian Superintendent I China Into the United Nations. oOo j IF COMMUNIST rulers had decided that the time had coma to force outright war they would hardly do so in a nibbling, Itsy-bitsy operation. Would they not, You can't tear yourself away from Grape-Nuts Fla, . . . Sugaroasting gives them an exclusive sweet as nut flavor! As I See If rather, launch the attack where, ! the payoff could be really big? t ! They could sweep across west j jern Germany, and probablv to i the Atlantic perhaps to Gib- ; i raltar against only token re-! Semi-Dress Pants All sizes from 30-44. Now By ELMORE PHILPOTT has produced a musical aggregation which any of the largest cities of Canada would be proud to own. We speak of that wonderful Greenville Concert Band which made a two-night stand in Prince Rupert's Civic Centre late last week and which acquitted itself with a most amazing degree of excellence the more remarkable by reason of the fafhat these people have relatively little contact with 'the outside world, certainly with metropolitan musical association. That band demonstrates what Jean.he achieved along cultural lines under difficulties and handicaps which, if the ambition and the perseverance exists, can be completely conquered as ,has keen done in this case. ! Civic Centre has imported numerous big-name artists of voice and instrument. We do not think anyf them afforded more delightful entertainment of a high class nature than dkl those 50 native men, ranging in years from 16 to 60 and representing one-seventh of the entire population of their village. .-.-TiewJocal audience demonstrated its appreciation in no uncertain terms and it takes mighty good music to keep an audience happy through more than two hours of a solid program of any kind. The native bandsmen, even as they played the last of 12 ambitious and enthusiastically-applauded numbers, left the audience hungry for more. ..,-3e nave generally taken it for granted that, Whyfl it comes to real talent, we must import. In the Greenville Concert Band this area has something, instead, to export. It is interesting to hear that steps are already being taken to send the band to Eaclf ic National Exposition next year. There is not - a doubt in the world that they will make a great impression there. So far, the Greenville Concert Batftf has riot been widely known and even the , people of Prince Rupert did not realize the excel- lencS of its attainments as a musical organization. .Once it gets, started, it should travel far and win wide acclaim. After hearing its performance here, we w.ould say that, for a musical organization of its i kind, it is second to none in Canada and the fact that it has come up under its own ingenuity, skill and perseverance makes it all the more interest-f "ig unique. , n .Bandmaster Fred McKay and his artists are to be'hjghly congratulated. We hope they will come I back to Prince Rupert more often to delight us and ' wewill also be glad to share this find with the rest oMhe country which we are sure would be equally appreciative if they had the chance to hear them. m WORLD WAR YET sistance, for the obvious reason that there is no now-available Atlantic land force to stop the 175 Russian divisions. They could weep down through Per SpHn Covered Comforter? . . for the Kid: bed. Now j P'lbws To match the comforters.. ..50c tc ANYONE WHO climbs sia or across Turkey Into Pales OUt on the limb Of predic- tine and the vital Sues Canal. ' Co,mfo-f-'rs Double bed size .... wond ,. . . ... . , rney are sioppea irom aoing so selection, from $5.95 to $1 nun uiwc uays is imeiy toiby many considerations, lnclud- find it sawed off behind ;in: m"itary ""es; , I 1. The certainty that the U.S. him. ! would immediately atom-bomb not dream of authorizing the u of atomic bombs on Moscow merely because Chinese Communists have crossed Into Korea. They also know that on the very first day of the war !n Korea the United States, by proclaiming Its naval protection of the Chinese not Korean Island of Formosa, put itself In a dubious position legally. They know that this U.S. blunder was never supported but pointedly repudiated by the other UN support t, . . , . . , i vital war production centres in But at the obvious rws 'nuisia. of a nasty bump I will climb 2. The certainty that even. if this far- , lne Russian and Chinese Coni- munist arm'es The intervention of Chinese Pt . , . . Europe, much of , Asia, and haif forces in Korea does NOT prove or Africa inl0 their control that the Chinese or Russia a western democracies coul.i government is willing to plunge nevertheless survive the Initial into world war three. It look.; shock o! such an attack, and in power to land relatively small armies well In the rear of advancing aggressors actuilly making the previous advance? of such aggressors their greatest military liability. We had a striking small seale example ot that in Korea. The North Korean aggressors had chased the Americans all but completely out of the country: but a small force, landed far behind the aggressors, neatly cut off the limb behind them. The military master minds in the Kremlin are not so dumb as not to see the lesson in that. " ' ' ' - 'OOO THE COMMUNISTS may be attempting, however, to get expandable wars going, in fact, without having those wars declared. They know that the UN would ers, notably by Britain, Canada and India Their move into North Korea may be the oriental idea of tit for tat. PHONE PHONE 79 79 like a local' move Wde lor; the long run mobilize'an army 1.. lne protection of the bi that could land near the vttal electrical power dams whicn centres of Russia herself. ' supply Manchuria as well aa oOo Korea with energy. ; SEA POWER still has tremen- 2. To gain a bargaining point dous advantaues over land Dower I - , Manufacturing wage rates In Canada have more than doubled since 1939. for the admission of Communist in that it enables the sea lllallarr Piarmarij f HOURS ActiVe people knoiv n rm I i Weekdoys 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Noon to 2 p.m. 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ! Olf 1 1 SIXTH STREET AND THIRD A VENUS iliP- ! ill l&BG'A l i I'M VIRGINIA CIGARETTES You grt more enjoyment anil rdaTatinl vhen yon niiioke 1H II Mull. For the Iwnt IoIuiccob of all go into I'aH Mall fn-h, ami milil hh mild can le, and Ultra-smooth "Wotproof" paper that doi not dick to tho lip. Twin bundles wrapped in laminated foil lo give you cigarette frethnots at lit bed. SERVING THE B.C. COAST QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS FROM riUNCE KITIKT TO: MASSET PORT CLEMENTS JUSKATLA CITY TTY QUEEN CHARLOTTE , iinnro BAY -WOMEN IN POLITICS IT J$ INTERESTING to hear that move is under I way to organize a strong Liberal women's association in Prince Rupert not because it is Liberal women but because we think it is good and fitting that"' women should be actively interesting themselves in the important business of politics be it under the banner of any of the recognized and esteemed parties Progressive Conservative, CCF, Social Credit or what not. .Wiih women taking their place in the economic and business life of the country and certainly directly interested in the vital questions of the day by : reason of their primary function as home makers and jmentors of the rising generation, they are, .indfced. long overdue to be playing a much larger 'ind more active role in the public affairs of the country. Incidentally, Prince Rupert seems to have a ;; budding political prospect of considerable natural ability and promise in Mrs. Kay Smith who has . served notice on the men of her party that, even if they do not wake up themselves, the women are going to do something about arousing the party from its between-elections somnolence. -. , '"And there are other women in Prince Rupert competent and fitted to make good in the political .'. field. The Liberal party does not own them all either. z A .. .. : 0 t CTJMSHEWA P; 9.00 A LAVE: PRINCE RUPERT q;;;uhy and i Sunday Except Thursday FROM PBINC'K Itl'PEBT TO: ALICE ARM RTEWABT 4- t;1 Vf, LEAVE: PRINCE RUPERT THURSDAYS "'0 ! LEAVE: STEWART FRIDAYS . 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