"1 Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, November 20, 1950 RADIO DIAL, 1240 Kilocycle CFPR Russian or any other which would or could dream of attack-in? thai enlarged U.S.A. For not only every citizen of the enlarged U.S.A. but; also every person be-y:n;i its borders would know that ueh an attack offered no chance .or success. It would be met. anri Ray Reflects and Reminisces Seoul? MacArthur, at West Point, had studied Wolfe's campaign and never fcrgot it. He had to remember which was the b2.;t course to pursue when the time came for Wolfe to dee'de whether it would be better to make a frontal assault from the boat-. Stampede. (Subject to Chance) invective. He dislikes the idea that weath can be distributed without fl:-:t being produced. lie Indicts the- "safety - seeking, safety-f;rst sjtiething for nothing" mentailty that would lead us Into dependence on the paternalistic state which is always ready to gather us in ever-increasing debility and stagnancy 'Later on, in staring, portenir,, , type In a headline appears I 11 - I word "Escapee' And somehow . .... As I See It MONDAS-P.M. Bob Elvidfre of Ladner, B. C was swept overboard from the Athaba-skan, when the destroyer was feeling the full force of the China Sea. It was almost half reversed by the whole armed jr scale cliffs in a Hanking attack. Strategy is strategy. Whoever suspected that General Wolfe, whose army took Quebec 191 years a?o indireel.lv , power of a federation vastly jstronge; than the present U.S.A. oOo Once upnn a ifn Hour Deiorj .".e again ieil a timo time whar, when thu there ' nnrier under its its lm-rllv lordly wino"! wins?. Anyay, Anvaiav Briadijr Irwin is back heme, after three uncomfortable years in Korea. The invasion hfc'cf hardly begun, last June, when , fhe was ordered to leave, t'h'fe"1'"" Brigadier was the only Can3dia0nti t Salvationist In that rart of th ' had a hand in Ihelanding cf) General MacArthur's army at I 4:15 Stock Quotations i Int. 4:30 Magic Adventures " 4:45 Young Man With a Song 4:55--CBC News 5:00 International Comty. 5:10 There's Music In the Air 5:30 Dixieland Jazz 6:00 Supper Serenade jjE PHILPOTT was no housing problem, ant! he says so. , Jeck under him. He laughs when there were more trees than do!-1 jhe thinks of now he had been lars, log cabins were built and I Ricky Sharpe, the small A!- I worried over the fact that he lnd rt-rnd- roj(' dwellings thry berta boy who won the wht taeglpcted to px the Navy sUn- Inchon (Korea) and fail of OF COURSE WE ALL KNOW that neither Canada, Britain, Bianco, Western Germany or Scandinavia would simply haul were. Warm in winter, jml in growing title, is not 'Without put- aara tests oi Knowing now svmmer rnd !astini a lifetime.- i'i"il instinct. Asked in Toro'if f-wim. tj Far East. "And later in Tokf&,"' fht said, "it was so pacd to- see -.,;( oxwn uieir Hugs, disown their past, and apply as political bank v THAT the Saturday, after he witnessed t'::c Not much is heard of Arthur Chretmas parade, what he I It is iu t as well ttnt the rupts far admission into the USA 1:45 Comlv. Allbon Grant .2:00 B.C. School Bdsct. 2:3o Records at Random 2:49 Somet'Vng Different 3:00 -The Mus:c Box a-is Western Fl-e 3:30 Listener's Choice. Canadian shculde. - badges. . That's understandable. ' lit if. !,! tjsh (jommon- The British, Dutcn, Norwe ,Mei?r.pn torinv But tH do"3 no' tboueht of the mammoth display lish language can take all kind 6:15 Martial Airs 6: 30--Musical Varieties 6:45 "Saddle Rockin' Rhythm" 7:00--CBU News 7:15 CE'J News Roundup 7:30 Songs for Early Evening 8:00 Song of the West 8:30 Guy Lombardo Show gians, Swedes and Danes are too attach"d to their kines to con- mean t'.iat if he can't win el :"- he said the show was pretty fair of abuse. Here, we dsc-iver in Itions, Iv. has ri lo-t rawc cf but hardly equal to the CaTsarv a pamphlet, the word "ExprlWe." Reach Every Home 3y Ads! V the western democracies ap-n the United A ider any such thing. But it is possible fo-- all the peoples concerned ta secure the advantages of such an amalgamation with- ut Buffering any of the dLsad- 'nntat'cs. U.uier the federation plan pro- 9:00 National Farm Radio Forum 9:30 Continental Varieties iu.ou cbu News . 10:10 CBC News Wcrr all admitted n the surhc day. their were then New "R.PlVr developed by Atomic Energy osed by Clarenep Pfreit In 1938 JD states instead oi V jj-hiiiR. you fire-i'shoot me till you lift! 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30 Rooert Armbruster Orch. 10:55 Interlude 11 00 Weather Forecast '.l"? denioeracics would pool their overclKiity for certain subjects. Thjre would be one money, one army, on?? navy, oneiair force. One elected parliament would in n u make laws relating to defence, foreign policy. n !tei-v.u 'i uuin inu U L3 jjluiw tlmiRS would j-orc would be one ((. for the whole en- There would be no shall Plan handouts p, 0f the U.S. tax- surplus foods in f : alia, etc., would v to Britain nn'l jiiod. There woukl iy for the whole Ltion could move I 'ut the whole area. The British, Dutch and Scan-danavian thrones would not be disturbed. Any country could be socialist or rapitalist. Canadians would still be as Canadian as they aie now. The main differences would be that the border be- TUfc3irtl-A.M 7:r"Musicai t'locK 8:00 CBC Newt 8:10-Here's Bill Good 8:15 Msrnlng SonR 8:30ivluslo for Moslems 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News and Commentary. 9:15 Morning Dcvotioni 9:30 Morning Concert :a Time Sniiia) 10:00 Morning Visit 10:15 Morning Melodies 10:30 "Melody Time" 10:45 Charlie Kunz Presents 11:00 Kindergarten of the Air 11:15 Roundup Time 11:3b Weatner Report 11:31 Message Per;uo Mm ? fl Muil' 1 J . .rit r ' tween Canada and the U.S.A. i would be wiped out, not just be-; tween the North Americans, but I between the Amc- leans and the J entire British Commonwealth., i oOo (in-iiis I no.) ' ' pF WESTKRN Kuril 'he depths of des-k life and hope and i,ild literally surge kfioic new union. Lie observers agret; NOW CONSIDER HOW SUCH a lednation - oi - the - free plan wi-uld dissolve sonic of the worst difficulties. As thihgs now stand, the question of German re-ar test a motor gets ! f war with Russia mament is insoluble. We are 11:33 Recorded Interlude (f western Europe damned If we do and damned if "fold" unless re- Ameriean-Brlti.sh- r.y of 20 or 25 divi don't. A revived, re-armed nationalist Germany will always upset the balance of power in Europe. But de how the picture II I if the Rliine or the Be not the front line 1:45 Scandinavian Melodies P.M. 12:00-Mid-Day Mtl.xJle 12:15 CBC Nwi 12:25 Program itesuini 12:30 B.C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Rec Int. 1:00 The Concert Hour 1:30 Musical Program any part or all Germany could hope expeditionary ! he admitted cn a free and equal recognized border ' basis to a federation-of-the-free. Staves. Ut;. " countries couia join later It power on earth as able and willing. .New Atomic tool! By equipping test ennines with piston rings treated at the Atomic Enerjry Commission's Oak Ridge Plent, our scientists for the first time measured wear js it happened .'. . found out with Geiger countei; exactly why motor oils failed. A New "RPM" vfas developed I I I .Wi Am, 5 1 k k tvU A v3 THE 1951 IS'-HERE!- Bi m file rapfe VI 1! ill Hiilman MINX hat everything IM 1951 IJ't the 1951 Hiilman MINX rcuini L smart styling of it popular prcdeccs- hrdly it incorporates many refinement! average family needa for afe, comfortabli driving. Looks right feeli right nywhef Discover why thousands of motorim prefft it to any other car for COMFORT, PER FORMANCE, and ECONOMY. . mm 'slr-M Cold operation tests, under rigid controls, Were used to simulate stop-and-go driving conditions... the toughest kind a motor meets. New "RPM" was compared with the bgst of conventional .motor oils. Results were amazing! bring you greater than ever motoring and pleasure iNEW LOW PRICE (now $40.00 less), the Get a Pleasant Surprise . THE 1951 HIILMAN MINX ON DISPLAY AT YO0r m III' r",a.-yv'-' IM J& Si i f l:.., MwA mi ( mfp. mm m EALER'S SHOWROOMS TODAY AT THE NEW LOW PRICE mm mm xw i Price reduced $40-0 P m " - mm J New RPM Motor Oil was shown to double the life of average automobile engines between major overhauls due to lubrication. Laboratory testa proved it. Severe road tests backed it up. Finest engine insurance you can buy , No motor oil gives you better protection than New "RPM." Compared with conventional motor oils, it doubles the life of average engines between major overhauls due to lubrication. It cuts in half the wear-rate of such critical engine parts as piston rings and " " cylinder walls. It doubles protection against gummy carbon. i t w a ootk oiou rorxx money's worth ...drive a HILLMA.N UJTIDC rt ta:r.' acid, corrosion, rust and varnish . . . maintains the low-oil-consumption life of the average engine twice as long. Sold with a money-back guarantee of satisfaction. OOIII MOIOM 1CANAOAI ll,M,,D' ' 0 " X.nw.1 M,n.l Odin. k A X "Premium Typt" oil at designated by th American Petroleum Institute. Clumbia We take better care of. your ca: ti run'! McDcrnoH's (Vcrcouver) Limited 845 Bunard Street, Vancouver, B.U Dealer: BILL'S MOTOR SERVICE, , Prince Rupert. B.C. "" s