Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday. October 17, 1950 Labor Council Supports Band f Trades and Labor Council, at li..; Mrs.P k -tfe An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O. A. HtTNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director - SUBSCRIPTION RATES ?.mmm-r L.. -,. " , ' "j M )H U ! f ii U r.. " 1 iM H I v&s Sec the last meeting, went on reo-' ord fully supporting the lorma- tion of the Prince Rupert School ' Band. ' i President H. S. Harrison was' oandspit. , lvesi:j By carrief. Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 50c; Per Year, $5.00. By ELMORE PHJLPOTT elected' to represent the Labor Council at the Boy Scouts Association dinner this week. Labor Day sports audit was presented to the meeting by R. L. Gardiner and met with approval. Secretary B. J- Smithsori was back on the Job after a three-month fishing absence. .K Civic Employees' Union dele OHM M I 1,1 SOME NEW BOOKS THE NEW CANADA Year Book (for 1950) costs $2 and I don't know anything else anywhere that gives so much information about this coun it..., ...-.. -.-r,. 4!iv. .. - ----- - f ft, $ - -f 1-tIi fffltr Vn' i j M ifiirfT HI' r iftiiMIiiWf miC i'MJW'--W..iJMMWMLwJ( gate stated that an agreement had been signed with the Hospital Board. ,,r0lTAl try Paper covered edition sells for HOME FOR BLIND This Is Queen Elizabeth Hall, In Vancouver, th new Brittwh Columbia residence for the Blind. The beauty of this building Is enhanced by iU setting In lx ere of beautifully ai ranged flowers, walks, shrubs and lawn, all for the pleaur nd ns of th blind residents. The central accommodation such as the lounge and dining room and other smoking and social rooms are tastefully and adequately furnished. Each reidnt may have his own room comfortably and decoratlvely appointed. His social, recreational and gnra) weifort are eared for. The Canadian National Institute for the Blind helpa o tprat this residence, to which the blind from alt parts of British Columbia may go. PROMPT Kiwi Fish Co-operative In Saskatchewan , , Phont Orwn DKj $1. Order from King's Printer, Ottawa. oOo THERE IS A NEW BIBLE. This time it is called "The Dartmouth Edition." It has 1256 pages, and is an abridgement of tbe Kins 2nd Stage In Korea THE EIGHT-POWER resolution on the future I of Korea by the General Assembly of United Nations marks the opening of a new stage in the Korean incident. It makes it clear to the world in general and to Communist China and Russia in particular, that the. entry of the United Nations forces into North Korea cannot be regarded as a threat to North Korea's neighbors since all United Nations forces will be withdrawn once stability in the country has been obtained and unity achieved. Equally important as a landmark is the fact that the eight-power resolution concerns itself at least as much with the rehabilitation and recoyery of war-devastated Korea as with the purely military operation of resisting aggression. United Nations members are pledged under the resolution to take all necessary measures "to accomplish the economic rehabilitation of Korea." Unfortunately- it is impossible for the unity IS Mrs. Stewart I.O.D.E. Regent REGINA A fishermen's cooperative has been formed at" Cumberland House in northeastern Saskatchewan. About 34 fishermen, all living at Cumberland, will take part In sturgeon fishing, which industry started last month- The season limit is set at 8000 pounds. The provincial marketing board guaranteed the fishermen an James Version. lias many keen commentaries, maps and notes. Contains the Apochripha. Ha$ be.en checked over by Romat Catholic and Jewish scholars as well as the authors. The introduction points out EVEN BIRDIES ARE INTERESTED Even the birds are interested In the Daily news renovations. A curious fledglinj species unknown by News aviarists) flew by the carpenters, over the press, past the type setters, resting on the windowsill next to Bill Priest's linotype machine at noon today. Roy D. McKenzle, of the a circulation and advertising staff .freed the bird. initial payment of 80 cents pound. on your next that although the Bible is the most printed and reprinted book known to the human race it is "more owned than read or under At the monthly meeting of Duchess of Edinburgh Chapter, IODE, held In the Civic Centre, a donation was made- to th Canadian National Institute for the Blind. - I Elections to fill the offices of regent, educational secretary, and parcel convener were heM with the following result: , Regent Mrs. D. C. Stewart. Educational Secretary Mrs. Helen Arda. Parcel Convener, Mrs. Alec CHARTER FLIGHT No Casualties For Canadians k CHARTER FLIGHT PLANES ovoilobU I stood." Any newspaper writer, of long experience, knows .that is so. In the old days Biblical allusions were understood by almost all readers. Now that is NOT so. The Dartmouth Bible sells in Canada for $8. oOo MIKA WALTARI IS A FINNISH J S. Rlack left an todav's VANCOUVER Men of the three Canadian destroyers, which are In action with United Na plane for a business trip to Van-.s'ater tions forces off Korea, are doinv. couver MILITARY PIONEERS Field ambulances for military an excellent job and are in ex-, cellent spirit. There have been- W ng .a b s ; to Vancouver. He left author who attained world fame when he wrote the best selling rflsiiaittes ness trlP purposes were introduced by thu even even followina casualties, louowuit, Mj. i French ,,..-!, iB, later in ir, ik. the itK 18th century. -nrnrv novel "The Egyptian." That was about a doctor who O Aerial Surveys O Aerial Photography O Private Charter O Timber Cruising, etc. i ALL INTERIOR AND COASTAL P(W For BATKS INFORMATION RESERVATIONS PHONE 476 ! lived in the time of the great j king who tried to introduce a landing operations. So says Vice-Admiral H. O. W. Grant, chief of naval staff, who was in Vancouver yesterday en-route back to Ottawa after a visit to the destroyers 8ioux, Cayuga and Athabaskan In Korean waters. mm w. -mm. jrA. A of the whole country to be brought about without ; the United Nations forces going deep into North Korea. There has still been no reply from the "government" of North Korea to the appeal to lay down their arms which General MacArthur broadcast after his forces had reoccupied Seoul and linked up with troops in the southeast. A week ago General MacArthur made another such appeal He called on the North Korean Premier Kim Ir Sung "for the last time" to order his troops to cease fighting. The only response seems to have been an order from Kim Ir Sung to his supporters to fight on to the last. With this order the North Korean authorities take to themselves all responsibility for the suffering and the losses and the destruction which the continuation of the fighting , is bringing to North Korea and its people. General MacArthur has had no option but to proceed to take such military action as may be necessary to enforce the decrees of the United Nations. For new society much like Christianity but by his own decree, not I i llf i . i-.J law- - J the will of the people. ""The Adventurer" is the name mm f of Waltari's latest novel. It is fiillJI not in the same ciass with the Labor Government the Way to Socialism?" A friend sent one along. It is earlier book. You may suspect that Waltari dashed it off as a QUEEK CHARLOTTE AIRLINES I1 pot boiler to cash in on the fame a 24-page argument to show that of his recent great book. j what they now have in Britain y j v N -1 r Killas & Christopher E The new novel deals with Eur- Is NOT socialism. The essential ope at the time of Martin Luth- feature of socialism is that so-er. It Is a rugged, spicy tale ol ciety as a whole owns the prln-adventure. We are reminded cipal means of production and that the conspiracies and wars distribution. . . , Air Freight on oil Fty of our own times are much like As I tried to show In my re- those of earlier periods. " , , - ' -1 Pmts rrom Britain last yesr, The., hero mrrtes Ja- woman "ave - uie .more puouc tunately, it does not look Jike a long, job. ,. ' " THE BY-ELECTIONS ownership than we had in, 0 t4aBaBaBBBBaBBaaBBaaaIlBW AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOO tario (under a Tory government) when I was a boy. What they have Is the welfare statst But what they MIGHT have undor a Labor government If there were no cold war, nor lint viened hot war, is a very du'ierent thing. Thursday, October 19, at 2:30 P. IQAii 8th E. (Back of Johnson'iGroaH who is. tried (and condemned a witch. Under torture, she "confesses" to whatever her torturerj wish her to much' as happens in our own times In some other oarts of the world. But she turns the tables on her chief torture by ''confessing" falsely that hr was one of her confederates ir: witchcraft. . '.. That triek of poetic Justice helps to bring the whole unholj Holy Roman Empire down the victim, as It were, of its own evils. The book sells for $4 in Canada, and is published by Thoma3 Inr ' by the owner I will sell by Pi A-iCtion the following articles: WHAT TO AVOID j " irry-built" house showing mittakea to be avoided will be an exhibit In the 1951 Festival of Britain. Alien , oOo . THE RECENT CCF national convention refused to permit the l':UmM. - I ."tUifT I Chesterfield Suite-3 pieces. I iloover Vacuum Cleaner. Trllite Ump, Silver Ware. Cedar Chest, Jardinieres, Wnlrjg Room Suite (oaki ' China CubineU, 9x9 Axminster Rug. Monarch Range OH Burner. 3 Dressers, Singer Sewing Machine. sale of a fourpenny booklet "Is 2. And Nature gar alwnlnaaa Oiatiioe that mk It idnal la wommet with food. Many mtlk paila Bain porta of aaodrm aailklaf aachlna ar mad of alamiaruat. 1 The niwiriJilnii ft law cf milk from (randm is the happr emrinj to this storj. It started wWo Mature put aluminum in tlie earth , ItMlf. That im wbr thi important mineral u right in the milk w driuk. .Desk, Bookcase. Sewing Table , CamP Sk UNDER ordinary circumstances, there would be few to deplore the capture from the government of two seats in a Parliament which is so predominantly one-party as that which we have in " Ottawa today. Two good Independents could prove " a spur or a curb to a government which is sup-. ported by such strength in representatives as that : which the St. Laurent administration enjoys. The tendency of such preponderance is towards inde- pendent reaction within party ranks. Whether or : not the kind of Independents they produce in Que-J bee is, however, acceptable to the rest of Canada is another thing. They will not fail to be heard from if experience with other Independents from ! that province is to be taken as any criterion. As a predominantly Liberal - government i?: ; liable to produce Independent Liberals in Quebec so is it liable to produce Independents, although not necessarily Liberal, in other parts of Canada. The results in Quebec do not actually hurt the "government much although they are, undoubtedly, irritating and have a significance, the import of !; which might be more clear if they happened else-! where. u The Liberal victory in Welland, a party strong-J'hold, was to be expected and it is less of a comfort ;;to win there than it would have been a shock had ;; there been a reverse. At that the majority was 1 1 greatly reduced from what it was in the general Selection last year when Hon. Humphrey Mitchell had a majority of over 10,000. Jt SCRIPTURE PASSAGE FOR TODAY "The sin which doth so easily beset us." Hebrews 12:1 Washing Marhlne, Copper Boiler., 1'J HEUJ COFFEE v SJMiS AS MUCH AS 0A POUND!;.',: 85-Year-Old Coffee Firm Perfects Product with Superb Flavor 4. 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