ASM- Prince Rupert Daily News New Schools Here , Friday, August 4, 1950 A it it ond y; DRESS GREAT at REDUH Sec Ll Published Bj This Nex-spapcr To Help Foster A Better Cnderstarding of Advertisiin' Function In our Society. An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Princ ( Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, ,' . ' V British Columbia Member of ''Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations : ; , Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director - SUBSCRIPTION RATES Mn'a D.... ... tm f'1' By ELMORE PHILPOTT 1910 1930 1960? USUALLY WHEN I j take my annual holiday l read nothing but detec-, ey "er. rer Week. 20c; Per Month, 73c; rer real $0Q; By Mall, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. iifi-i t . Mrs. Roper, secretary j of the Board of School I Trustees, has beer in- formed of the sighini? iu Vancouver by Dr. j R. G. Large, board ' chairman, and W. J. ! Scott, trustee, of the j contracts for th building of prinw i Rupert's new ichooU. Coiitravturs are B C. Bridge Se Dredging I Co. whose local repr- I tive stories. Usually I Future of Peace never read the news papers, never listen to the T is thirty-six years today since the outbreak of on my; radio, until I get back regular work routine. the First Great War. Since then,' two Great Wars Men's Raincoats assortment to cV Men's T-SHIEts . Colors. Reg, ' h Bys' SHEATEBSti Boys' JEAN'S, Es,r 'ancy trim, j' ' . t Ito DRESS AND W()Ei f'rot COMFORTERS, Fn: I i "Tin '$rtfffnm , ' 1 BOOTH MEMORIAL sentatives are Nurth- j wt Cuuit uvlkitt Cu, ; The bid for Booth 1 School was $425,320 and for King Edward 1 $21((.U47. The sit ol ) the former to at Hays . But ' this mid-summer, 1950. seems different. The real war in Korea with the visible , threat of much bigger war a few months away makes it impossible to settle down to the usual fare of Whodonits. Between newspapers, I have been reading Churchill's Secret Speeches of the war, and a diary by Storm Jameson covering that awful year 1940, when Britain stood almost alone against the whole' might of Hitler's fascism. 1 and two periods of peace, so called, have taken place. Today, in Korea, a minor war is "raging and diplomacy endeavors to avert it spreading into another major struggle. In addition to this it is planned to devote enormous sums for defence. Dispatches say Great Britain contemplates an outlay of ten and a halffbillion. The United Nations want peace and, if fighting for it is becoming an absolute necessity, then the United Nations are committed to that course. So far, as one can see now, future peace will hinge on power to maintain and enforce it. BUILDING BOOM ' Cov Circle and of the latter on Seventh Avenue Tunat. Engin am Then in came a city paper, with eer of the B.C. Bridge ' Si Dredging . Co. arrived on today's Diane 1 1 5to? l' a reprint editorial from The Arizona Star: "One of the benefits of the Korean Incident Is that it is presenting to the American to start preliminaries j of construction. ; , public some of the stern reali- l,es au"u" lue Ul "L i R. W. COLL! IT IT is fa generally eenera Iv J ronptHlfv? conceded that that the thA Pvrpnf extent - . nt of u ir its build- kj , auon it can get irom uie icst ! com- cf tne world and particularly activity activity mav may be be taken taken as as a a measure measure of of a a com from a strong, wealthy neighbor Authori7d Dr.- EI.WT8itll! like Canada. . . . Think of it. Canada a great wealthy country of 12,000,000 rugged enterprising, has only 3,000 men (the ( threo hntt-alllnnst nvnlahlp for Contact the abott; Services and 8w; o-8ee the new thre: munity's prosperity. If that is the case, it should be a pod fall and winter coming up for Prince Rupert. Nearly a million dollars worth of major building is now going on in the city or is about to start including the new theatre and liquor store projects to which the two fine new school construction pro- S -TMTH ' ' " ' -f-'1Y"1"1llT ' ' ' " ' " ' H 'v s Hill 'i "ij II IM't ltf'"'f I I f ! n III! ' her defence. . . . However, Can- ( KING EDWARD ELECTROUI i ada is not so much to blame as Britain and Washington. Both I'tiavo trpatprl hpr lilep a snoiled jects are about to be added, now that contracts have 8nd pampered child, it is surely CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IN THE DAIL? NEWS PAY8! up to the wasnmgton aamin POLISlin Applies the u. ' polishei o PHONE : Phone today fur a It beeij let and signed up. ' . . , . , Meanwhile " over at Watson Island finishing touches will be put on the great pulp mill project istration '. . . to call on Canada to contribute help, the kind where blood is shed. They have a right and duty to call on Can stratlon of the lfe ada to pull her fair share of the which i to be: in operation early next year. of the ELECTEC;: PURIFIER and El" load." ' FLOOR POUtf ' TO ANSWER THAT UNTRUE and insulting blast from the; Arizona Star Canadians might ' well take a glance ahead toward problem continues to be that of providing hovtsing complementary to the industrial and business building. This in itself would involve a building volume jd major proportions., Somehow or other, thjs js bound to come soon. J HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mr. and Mis Q. L. ' Williams and family, S.T.Uhers; Jack Bell, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. . P. Neff, Washington, D. C; , d F.j Tempest, Calgary; W. C. Lyons, Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J.: Meyers, Edmoaton; Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Adsen, Seattle Mrs: W. T.. Burns and children, Smithers; Mr and Mrs. E. Donald and daughter, Portland; O. D. Wea-therhead, Seattle. J. Boyes, Clo-verdale, B. C; M. T. Hughes,' Victoria; James Whitehead,- Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ner and fami.:y, North Vancou-, ver; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hunter.' Vancouver, I. Traaseth, New FAST EFFICIENT SERVICE We know that when you order printed matter, you want delivery as soon as pos- stble. That is why we've arranged for rapid printing and rapid delivery on all orders. Call us! . , WITH AIL THREE FEATURES . 1-qf. VdporStol JT Sovcvpon j I , , Phone 234 FOR PLABj FOR BUILD! ' 3RD STREET, PRINCE RUPERT PRINTERS - STATIONERS t OFFICE StPPLIEH FOR ''REPAIIi Coll 34' 1900 as well as one back to 1940. Just ten years ago Britain stood alone in Europe. Her own forces had escaped from Dun-kerque almost literally naked. There was only one fully armed, fully trained division in Britain which was our own First Canadian. British troops " were being hastily re-armed with rifles rushed over from Canada and secretly borrowed from the arsenal of the United States. The Presidential election was In full blast in the U.S.A. Wendell Willkie was warning the people that if Roosevelt was reelected their sons would die on foreign battlefields. But Roosevelt was emphatic that this was a dastardly He. Even with Britain standing alone even with the fate of all western civilization hanging literany by a hair there was no voice in U.S.A. raised for standing by Britain and the cause of democracy. Writers, like Storm Jameson in Britain, were burning their private papers. For the Nazi airborne invasion was expected any day and everybody knew what would be the fate of noted anti-Fascists like that novelist. Westminster. , H. D. Foster, Doris Fowler George Boileau, Carl Agar, Victor ; Thorson, Mr.' and Mrs. A. G , Braddell and family, Dr. P; S. 1 Tennant and Vernon Barr, Van- i couver; Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fair- j bairn and family, Falls River; '. C. W. Bond, Prince George; Miss ' N. Robinson and Mrs. E. Carver i Fergus, Ont.; W. Keogh, G. S Andrews and A. W. Bentley, Victoria; T. W. Hollinger, Prince1 SNIFlfcAfsTCE OF "KOREA - . "ft HE Korean situation demonstrates how. well the It aggressors are prepared Korea, an adjunct of Jpan, wras "liberated" from that domination less thifm five years ago says Windsor Star. In the interval Russia was able to build up first-class fighting forces, including.men who could handle aircraft, tanks and other modern arms. Deep down, there is an even more -significant a$ect to Korea. In less than five years of occupation, Russia was able to indoctrinate thoroughly the people of North Korea with Communist fanaticism. The United States had an equal time and similar opportunities to win the people of South Korea to dtgnocracy. There is no evidence she succeeded in h$r task in any way comparable to what Russia accomplished. . It may be the Um'ted States relied upon the wfrmg people in South Korea, just as she did h; 1. VAPOR SEAl lock in food flavor, vitamins and ' minralt 1. STAINLESS STEEl lastingly baautiKil and ootlor la cltan 3. 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Tall THERE WOULD 3E NOTH-ing easier nor more natural than for Canadians to remind The Arizona Star and others that we did not need to be shot into either the first or second world wars. Our casualties in fihe first war were equal to those of our mighty neighbor, with eleven times our population. So in' the second war. We were in there from the first day. We will be in a third world war if it comes from, the first day also. And the people of Canada will be just as ready to do their uit and pull their fair share of the load as the editors of the Arizona Star. But we will make up our own, minds In our own time as to when, where, and how we will CITY OR DEFtf Prince fluperi. Royal Canadian Air Force Those desirous of enlisting or re-enlisting In , ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE please arrange for personal interview with MR. E. CLAUSEN, J. Clausen St Son office, ' Waterfront, Prince Rupert The SIPOCLTS SIHIOIP Between 4 and 6 p.m. Salle Phone Green 975 P.O. Box 548 send our sons to fight and diev ft -, tf it tney nave to fight and die. We are not taking, orders from Washington and when, we consider that on the same day rmniNES , O Cur ity Diapers dm n,, M We rtw O Tiny Tot Gowns I. 1 .it i ' V ft Will O Bibs m.ii'2hi! O Knitted Bootees and Bonnets UiirnriM Hruw m' " m Plutlill ( O Baby Oil "O Powder O Rattles I on which Washington announced its right and proper inter- vention against the Korean aggression it simultaneously announced its wrong and impropej 1 intervention to protect Chiang Kaishek in Formosa most Cana- 1 dians are more dubious than ever of Washing ton's poli tical wisdom. , CANADIANS' ARE WILLING to help defend an intelligently planed world line. Most Cana- dlans agree with Anthony Eden j that that world line should be planned NOW. Other nations remember their ' Pearl Harbors. We remember Hong Kong. If our sons have to fight again wt insist that they do so at the points of vital decision and not in blind alley. 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