5 firearms into the Chamber- (governmental power. Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 8, 1250 i Honored On A ROMAN CATHOLIC nriest. AT THE VERY FIRST MEET- ablici A. I., lilll ctrrprl 41 nrio . - . . . 0. H. Nelson Passes Away fined 20 on March-19, 1950 for ... .. I DfifirAITIOnl violating South Afrit's new1 D Pndlt'. "P""" Indla- 8ave K6lirern6i1l Mr. Nelson,, who will be remembered by all old timers, is BACKBONE OF B. C; British Columbia has 35 cities,. 37 villages and 37 districts. ; J ; law of racial segregation I a l,rnlc llcKlng 10 aouln AIrlca 8 i His "crime" was that 1 hcrt Brand old man, Smuts. Thei Harold Skattebol telegraph O. H. Nelson, who published a j survived by two daughters. He I UN- I of i fail ffas iaJ it performed a marriage ceremony i overwhelming majority of operator for the Canadian Na morning daily newspaper, the ' was a brother of the late John Journal, in Prince Rupert for Nelson, long prominent in Rot- u delegates were against. South Africa on this matter. Indeed it tional Railways in Rupert for uniting a white man to a "slight ly colored" woman. 1 JAPAN S PORTS In pre-war times there were 67 ! some years in the early days, died anairs, ana an outstanding more mine than man thirty inirty vears years, retired retired 1 ,.i 1 SDeaker Mr Nplsnn'a nlapp nf "V J recently 111 v n: iaji iu. tiia hkc weu luesaav ana. at a brief cere hiK-inoos n,oo Tiri A,.om,o nnrts onrn to fcreien trade in n . iitujaciY uctauoc tile niajuiiij Reading that . news item in the is agalngt' South Africa,s Jracc.. L ..?UndaJy EPreSS J. ""I Persecution policies that the UN monv held in t.hp waiting rnnm , eighty. ....... L .J T, t O Ull A . 1 . V. llltllUI., . J - v Just east of McBride Street. Japan. By ELMORE PHILPOTT ,, uuhiu van ouuui has been adamant in refusing 1 ...rf CDC' 1! Aincas government "' uel1 cetV" It " DON'T rVT THO T , ,T t0 a11" that country to annex UM has IUU; deeply insulted india, by Its' the former German colonv of Skattebol. And so "Skat," as he was known to all railwajmen at the station that afternoon, G. C. Sessions, local freight agent, in the presence of a large number of railway em- 1 4 a ... n vnitrn1 j 1 1 4 downhearted about the1; :, 1 uepu" a" U1 south west Africa between Rupert and Red Pass 1 DM Indian ancestrv frnm Knnr.li ployees from all branches of the ; an(i to many others, begins his Smuts was ' very unhappy about it all, for he knew very COld war you people of Africa to India. And in so doin? service, testified fittingly toUniiriav with t.hi pnnH wishp If hne (a .ttl 1 i 1 1 . . .. . . wen that the position he was I the esteem and affection i in 01 reiiow employees, ana a spe- - the 99 44-100 per cent of j 'Cl of the world who want your,"11'16" So" Africa. cial blessing" from his own f ra- compelled to take was morally 1 which Mr. Skattebol is held by unsound. He consulted with our I his fellow workers. On their m mm m m m mw m m m m .m m ternity the key pounders. m mm m mr mm m m m m m mr mi Iitfii not published of dis-r.n.rol Board of O-OVernments to establish' .u ,T . "lr'cans. .,,s n- .meula Mr. Sessions presented to " . "ic natural answering cry 01 in 3 ivi a 5 i e r iviacKenzie K-ini. thp Vpt.prun nnprafnr a arallof tJZd BnUsh Columbia. TRAVEL 4 f ppnee, under law based on goodwill. Here's a small beginning: The Mexican Parliament de- long oppressed and humiliated 1 Smuts explained that if the UN j whjch contained not only a native Africans. If the foolish administered a severe licking Lo j measure of legal currency but a white minority persists In its South Africa the re.sultant re-cnrd cnotl ng llfe member.shi p ln cutrageous policy of race and; action would likely upset theifU rr-r r n .n,, ,,, creed on March 16, 1950. that; color discrimination, it will sure-i Rovt rnment ' l , I C.W.ES. " for All Orraslmw henceforth nobody not even .... box 516 Tel. 777 elected deputies may bring NOT LONG AGO A MINING , "South- Africa will have a gov-1 The card tame from E. R. 1 ernment really tough on this j Lancaster, local chairman of the fcV I engineer friend sent me a tch- 1 to Order, who is resident agent at New Hazelton. A bouquet of flowers was also presented for delivery to Mrs. race question." "What would you ,doT" he asked Mr. King. The answer, wiicn it came was "patience, patience, patience." nieal Journal telling of the fine living and working conditions enjoyed by some negroes in fome, South African mines. 'I have no doubt that such write-ups are true and that the ac-; companying pictures were ac-1 curate. But it w'ould have been . possible to write thus about lif-J BOTTLE-FED Opposes Rearming Of West Germany mi M .BEANS WASHINGTON (PStale Srcre- ( ,......... ... . Dean A(!hcson saicl today emit ViAm in i-l rf ll C A hnfnra BABIES If yonr baby Is botUe-fd, be tun to watch little bo we I closely. Mother's milk hu natural laxative effect which helps take care of baby's neeL Lacking this, a bottle-fed ouuuicui uai v ui - uv.iw. -. the United States opposes any re-armament of Western Germ- the emancipation .by Lincoln. There were manv slave ulanta- baby often gets fretty, feverish nd sufferi I run,'"'' as a "llu"s uuru'e " 'ions which were humanely Security Of the West. He added, Own TMeU help you keep bby'l boweta "T-l. i . r , : cm Mneaule sweeten uptet wmmcnreiievi ...... TheiC is no maglC for eliding feverl.hne.. nd teethini trouble.. No (hp n.H u tt' "leepr1 tull no duUinc effect. Easily une 1.1. IJ war. eruhni to powder, it desired. Don't let , our bby suffer get Baby's Own Tablets today Sua. Its hus'nrs? ! ro arfvt rtisi indeed admirably run within the limits in which it is pos-fble to make slavery humane and admirable. But the mu:h deeper fact was that slavery was an cbsolctc institution which no longer could be tolerated or allowed by a human race with a more highly SHORTWOrlKollOMEWORlC! i developed consciousness and pfiYALClTY hpnee conscience. I South Afria's segregation law is a slave law for it applies a ! system of slavery, not by phy- fal.liV......,.M..,. ifli,:,:i.;,,il .VMm.,iiii I steal ownership as in the bad i 1 old days but by the abuse of ' r 1 1 There, is a CHRISTIE BISCUIT for every fosfe tilLK THAT WHIPS SUNDAY JUNE 18TH Give Him LOAFERS FOR SUMMER COMFORT Tops in Meri's Shoes irwimwcdls BOULTER S WELTER (Formerly B & W Transfer) Concrete, Gravel and Cement Phone Black 774 (Office) T. 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