Prince Rupert Daily Haws DRESS Monday, July 3, 1SS0 Victoria Report For Sum by J. K. Nesbitt HERE ARE JUS1 jij j OF THE GOOTnj I I mAsmsk If. . I Aa Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia , Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, J . 1 British Columbia . Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations , Canadian Daily Newspaper Association Oi A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES cover the entire province. He questions natives about what , they remember long ayo ana studies the markings of the eld villages, when he finds depressions In the soil, often in farmyards" B.C. will now concentrate on Indian history and folklore, seeking to preserve every totem, every scrap of information. Dr. Curl says: ,-We have in B.C. one of the richest Indian areas of the entire continent. We have had greater diversity of tribes, with a unique art and tulture." E MacD ariiyn an y on tin j in thc -What Jockeying Doukhobor Question-About Coalition? Men's Pure Wc JACKETS blue Reg.$ 30.00. ; Now i t OXl, on sati Men's Brown .... ... i j " a t : VICTORIA The Doukhobor question is being tossed back and forth between Victoria and Ottawa once more. Attorney-General Wismer went on the air the By Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 73c; rer Teal $8 .00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. gooa lit, laiesi nyh (c,r Special Now Men's WINDHftEjU An Anxious Holiday other night and told Ottawa the Doukhobors, in their burnings and nude parades, could well be Communist-inspired. If that's so, they're a menace to the security of the state. As near as we can learn here - Reg. $5.00. Now young Men's; PANTS perfect fit From I. Men's Felt HATS, top notch styles. Special from .' Ai, mot id, sail Camost Mine Gi !ght on Vancouv , special Dr. Oarl and a group of scientists have returned to Victoria from the isolated Scott island', off Die northwest tip of Vancouver Island. They went there cn a mouse-'lcatchiug expedition and brought back to the Museum 70 f-pecimens, which they've stuffed. Dr. Carl would like to Boys' windkre; f Icm iw ' IT WAS a grand Dominion Day holiday in Prince jh Rupert and the sports and outings were of happy And normal character but here, as in the rest of the western world, there was a tenseness over the inter- Rational situation. People were interested in Port Ottawa authorities just sain ates and they expect us 10 re-"hah, hah what nonsense main coalition for the length of that's just Wismer trying to pass the Coalition assembly at least." the buck to us." 1 Meanwhile the party leaders, showerproof, all fsla ...... i i E ji .ou. now Mrs Boys' and Girls' iv nigh "It's eivil insurrection," cried , premier Byron Johnson and know how the mice got to those II ATS bettor qimliiii Mr. Wismer, but Ottawa' nit. Finance MinUter Aircraft. a j Jn Unt p(ace ... mending- their political lences paying any aueniion. ors. Sells $2.50 Now only could have gone there over the ice, in the ice age of 10,000 to 15,000 years ago. Or they mltfht have got there on logs that drifted over from the mainland. Rank-and-fiier Liberals and Conservatives want Coalition to and keeping quiet. They are touring the province, talking to the people at grassroots level to see exactly wliat they think of Coalition. Boys' PANTS for dinner t school wear, good ; Sandr strong. From 4- lboard end and soon. Liberal and; 1 Conservative members of the , liver. 71 I'lMUIIII'll- -" House aren't so sure. They feel they were elected as Coalition- i ists and should remain Coaii-J tionlsts until the next election j anyway. At a Conservative meeting the 1 The mice on Triangle Island are so big at first the scientists thought they were rats. They re fceven inches long. There are two varieties the white-foot, and the giant meadow. Another thln that pji;.les Dr. Carl is that the mice on ea?h B. C.'s Indian history Is goln? to be studied In more detail than ever. A trained anthropologist, Wilson Duff of Vancouver, University of British Columbia jDay, the international baseball series, the Rotary barrel derby and other holiday activities but there were also inquiries and discussions on every hand as to the latest developments in the Korean situation where an explosive crisis continues to threaten -the peace of the world. It was like the old anxious "days of the war and there was something of the .grimness of those times. Possibly, the latest international crisis, will not J.tead to widespread conflict in which Prince Rupert might well expect to be physically involved. If it '4,does not, it will at least have served one us'eful purpose. It will have brought about a closer realization yef the seriousness of situation in which the world ; dwells, the threat that exists to democracy and our , ; way of living. Perhaps it is the shock that has been speeded to shake us out of our lethargy and complacency of easy living which might be so easily lost. other day Col. Cecil Merritt,; giaduate and also University of THE WINE FLOWED FREE IN BERLIN Berliners assembled by .the hundreds in front of the Schoenberg city hall when it was announced that West Germaij wine growers had converged in the city to launch a "drink more wine" drive. All the wine they could drink was available and the merchants found no lack of willing customers. Even "Fifi" a pet pooch sampled some and found it refreshing. In the background a wine dealer tries to satisfy the crowd of thirsty citizens reaching out for refills. The wine ceremony occurred in the midst of battered buildings that can be seen in the background. The object of the wine drive was to remind the Berliners that vintage wine is a German product too and not the monopoly of other countries. island are different, and different from mice alonj; other parts of the coast. The skulls .of the islands' mice have been removed and they are being studied, so that hi time Dr. Carl hoies to say to which mouse race the mice of the Scott Lsiunds belong. who was defeated for the Housa Washington, has joined the of Commons a year ago, said Provincial museum staff and the Conservatives should get out , will com.-enlrate on Indians, of Coalition right away and be- j "We've had to neglect Ind-come the official opposition,1 ians, because we haven't had replacing the' C.C.F. I the trained personnel,'!' says A. R. MacDougall, Conserv- j Museum director Dr. Clifford ative member for Vancouver-' Carl. "Mr. Duff is now lnvestl-Polnt Grey, was against Col. j rating old village sites In the Merritt. He said: "The people Fraser Valley, in the Yale-elected us as Coalition candid- Chilliwack area. Later he will S?--T5r-1iniillfT Heavy Rain Helps Crop Anc ML'. Y' As fLI See prefer the genuine article. INDIA HAS MADE . It plain ihat she is determined to use htr whole immense weight to secure for ail Asians the .sume iind of freedom that India and .ndonesia have ' already . won. Mr. Nehru made that crystal jlear even in his speeches !n Canada last year. Hence,' if the North Alberta Needs Moisture Okanagan Shipninr Now EL TORT DAY APPEAL to A Good Place w 244 Miles to TELKWA H01 Telkwa, B.Q Just a Nice Day's 0 WINNIPEG Beneficial rains occurred over the major part of the three prairie provinces dining the past week with the exception of south-eastern Saskat western democracies want the positive support of India and; Nehru, they whl have to do the j things which will earn that sup- port. They will have, to base their opposition to the spread of Communism in southeast Asia on positive applications of . democracy, and not mere;,nega- i chewan and the Peace River area ot northern Alberta where rains are still required. Only scattered showers occurred in tne Edmonton district and the area By ELMORE PH1LPOTT INDIA KEY TO V INDIA HOLDS THE KEY to world victory in the great struggle now develooine between the loval - suuDortei's -V of he United Nations Charier and Uie new challengers of world raw. Hence India's decision in supporting the UN Security Coun- VST W, I II Ml live opposition to Moscow's Red imperialism. ; ' ON HIS RETURN TOUR OF Indonesia, Malaya, Burma, Nehru was greeted by the same ATURDAY'S PORT DAY demonstrated again v) the appeal of that sort of event to the people in this essentially marine and fishing community. The "cM-owd turned out in what appeared larger numbers than ever before on the vantage points along the Vaterfront.- The harbor was crowded throughout , . Ihe beautiful day with all manner of craft, particularly the vessels engaged in various ; phases of the , j fishing industry. Ande everyone Wemed to have a good and interesting time. Of course, there might have been room for I criticism from those who do "not take into consider- ! ation the many difficulties of organizing such an affair. The committees in charge learned a number of things which will be of use in planning future ! Port Days. Some of Saturday's defects can be elim-i inated by early and thorough organizations. . However, the main thing is that the 1950 Port , ...Day marked a quite satisfactory renewal of this ' particularly distinctive Prince Rupert event. Chair- j man Douglas Frizzell and all those who assisted . 1 7hi north-west of Edmonton, according to theAveekly crop'Tpporfof the department of agriculture of the Canadian National Railways Crop prospects south-east of Calgary and w'est of Saskatoon have greatly Improved as a result of last week's heavy rains. Grasshopper damage has been moderate, with five per cent reported south-east of Calgary and up to fifty per cent between I cil's actions to halt the aggres- j immenSe crov(,dS as used to FOR PLANIS sion in Korea is me most ue- greet Gandhi in public appear- c re ances in his own country. It was made clear that the hundreds of millions of Asians,, outside India, look upon Nehru as the living , symbol of what : they cisive event of the whole Korean crisis to date. It suggests that India and all the other newly created democracies of southeast Asia may soon abandon their position of neutrality Tl want for and in their own coun- e LaaaBaawaaaaaaBnaaaaeill!l I Regma and central Butte in southern Saskatchewan . In the Okanaean Vallpy let- in the world struggle, hitherto i tries I FOR BUILDi: ! FOR REPAIR Call 36 MITCHEI! & CURR LIMITED l. ltuilders & Contl 4 "I bet my husband will get a big bang out of my surprise visit!' It is worth contrasting Nehru's fervent welcome in Singa-ixire with that accorded a few days earlier to the British cab itiipe. rsbbaer and bpt, are row moving out in vegetable carlote. Weather during the past week has remained hot and dry. Latest estimates of B.C. tree fruits polarized between the united States and Soviet Union. ONLY A FEW DAYS before the Communist aggression against South Korea a person who knows United States world policy as well as anyone spoko to me in deep concern about, inet Minister John Strachey. The latter is greeted only by white officials. Nehru Is also Indicate that the cherry crop this year from Naramata, Pen- j I India's attitude. lll!flltll:lll,!!'l!ll!!l!!l!l!!;!!f'll!ll!l!!,:' illiililiilii iiii'iiiiiiiiiniiiii;i:Riiuuii CREDIT is CONFIDENCE IN THE INTEGRITY OF AN INDIVIDUAL TO CARRY THROUGH HIS AGREEMENTS Your willingness to pay promptly Is the basis on which the retailer extends credit to you. ' PAY YOUR OBLIGATIONS PROMPTLY! CREDIT BUREAU OF PRINCE RUPERT i greeted by the officials. But he is also greeted by a vast throng 50,000 sheering Asians. "Besieged by a surging crowd" STEAMER mm, including tne iisnermen s organizations, me fishing companies, the native people, the energetic young men of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, are to be congratulated on the effort. They know and realize such mistakes as were made and will be in a position to rectify them in the 1951 Port Day, for the interest that was manifested in this one and the response on the part of the public which marked it suggest clearly that Port Day should be made a yearly institution from this on. Mcton and Summerland will be wenty per cent of last year's crop, and that the peach crop vlll be five per cent or ten per cent of last year's. Production nf apples Is expected to be about seventy-five per cent of last Nehru, said the speaker, wa3 , 1 quite willing to see all south cast Asia go as China had gone. : I tried to show this person as I j have tried to. do in this column) i that there was only one way to cror tvip nnsltivp sunnort. of the ; PRINCE RU says tne news report, "Fandi-, Nehru acted as his own p61Jce-nlan. Protesting good naturedly he made a path for himself and SAILS FSt t rtmrtnrapips iik. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald Vanco and Intermedin AFTER THE Communist aggression in Korea,- and the deliberate repudiation of UN's MUSEUM HOURS Thursd j "ear's "ear's crop. crop. I I'wiwl India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma and Indonesia. That was to give them action, and not just promises, that they are to get real home rule, real democracy and freedom from white man's over-lordship. As between old style western imperialism . and Communism the masses of Asia have increasingly shown that they will turn SCRIPTCRE PASSAGE FOR TODAY The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom: a good understanding have all they that do his commandments: his praise endureth for ever. . Psalm 111: 10. at 11:15 P FOR KETCH WEDNESDAY Ml 11:005:00 P.M. ,11:005:00 P.M. 1:009:00 P.M. 11:005:00 P.M. 1:805:00 P.M. MONDAY -WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SUNDAY fundamental charter - by the Moscow government, all loyal members of UN have drawn to-J gether to hold a world line for) mutual protection. That may j require military measures which , we shall share. " . ' , j ' But we cannot hold that Una1 by physical force alone it will ' break unless we call in Nehru to help "write the ticket" of dem- For Rest Write hi Basketry Demonstration by Mrs. E. Abraham, Port Edward, B.C. every Monday and Friday OPEN FOR ALL TOURIST BOATS CITY Olt irirrn;n II k toward Communism I argued. But, as between Communism and genuine native democracy, Oil PRINCE 9 Rev. Fred Antrobus returned Friday on the Camosun from Vancouver and Victoria where he attended Baptist Church conventions. While In Vancouver he preached at some of the city services. liberation, ocracy for all the doubtful area I Was Nearly Crazy With Fiery Itch- Vntll I discovered Dr. D. V. Dnnli' amazlnc-Ijr l8t relief 1). D. I. Preemption. World popular, thif pure, cooling, twula Iredlretlon pae(li ptwee end cwnfort from cruel it'-htne; ceueerf Dv eciem. pirrpiei, reshee, atiiletc'e foot end other iuh troubles. 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