rfTcirrrrfwi'C'prpfTriv 'ChristitiCI Ct St l?SJ ISal-lorf-C iPoul'f Lutheron Prince Ruperl Daily News Wednesday. December 27, 1950 I A special p-oRrani featuring Hospitality flm M and Reminisces O 1 lJlD ii line w'h the recent decision? No 66 10. Will any other European nation go Communist In 1950? n.i 7i 11. WU1 any nation now hav-nt a Communist government overturn that government am go non-Communist in 195o . No 58 12. Will Franco still be n power In Spain one ya. bene' Yes 82 13. Will the new Communist government of China be admitted to the United Nations as the recoimized representative of thut n independent daiir newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Pally Newspaper Association .. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERKY. Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES lv Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, -a-. $3 00: By Mail. Per Month. 50c; Per Vr r.r, $5 00. iL the Norwegian carol "A Jea.w Christmas S;ng" was held at 8. Paul's Lutheran Church Christmas Day Service Monday moraine. Fifteen minutes before the ; service began, the senior choir, directed by Mra A U WudJl. sans popular carols. During ihe I service, which started at 11:03 a m.. Mrs. Earl Soiland s junior ! One always has his I::t'e vi-Vies but there Is nj need r.oi to count the remaining C'hr.sl-snaa-shopping Ume by davs, or even hours. By ELMORE PHILPOTT Some are suigostir.s; that, in stead of Bjx:ng Day, the twentj- sixth of December should be choir combined witn tne senior ( uiCi vL'I. rUH IJoU known as Cold Turkey Day. Jr. for the musical cumbers, j st:ne w ays it does appear ap- EVERY N e W Year's , Providing Housing HOUSING is now poking a vexing problem to Columhia Cellulose Company as it prepares for the opening of its great new pulp mill plant at near countrv? Yes 82 -O- A SMART YOUNO fellow was pruria:e. Wry B x;r.g Day' prom;nen Moton, j Kew auuw ab.e tj ;ve a Co.- ... , . . Eve we go to a little party .ea liad cumpreht'ivMv epiii- w osningron4 n... iwhere the meanest cuss t tuHx mm go ever tne indiv'd anon, t urtair.ty, a nas noin.ns ; . j, (llm k.. the crowd is assigned uai answers the other night. He ! t. in ke- and ce.'d storaee Diant oner-, j boxes by "Watson Island for operation early next year. An jabi ;to write a list of the hard- T!"? rt !or the e the e u u.c ..r!,. s aua- of Yakima. Washinatan tU U-M n . t l i a i-5. p.- w j " , "--r".v a iu u.c jCOJlsUt of. But there it no doubt Sl,'eriaf secretary of the est questions to answer i out. Stalin. Tito and prsno Loage of could all die. and the correct fcrj rft ; ..t i L A tl: is max goou iren are turninsr down lobs ami as u the whv ana -he etwe tore of f.M-fiuc r"-" prand r' Lii , next wu. cui-Snen changed tn twelve fefusint " to wmw tn Pim tt'iK hupert l!mwrt for fn,. tV the ieaon 'Cold Turkey Day. Therm s uienty H 1 dllril-' th chr,4t-1 Srab the job of f everywhere. WSkaing to be given i nias V? nuiiuay. e tl. m itnn - i the ,w hb-h r !UUl o' me imrieen questiunj. respectful attention. And theu thef But aiming- that the-e ar the round trip for a qui hull- ..IT lf year-foT . -r no last minut ,.n.i. tt no CisP4xlnmient i dav aboard the steamer Cam. "v."" U.i " to " . "' Z: " estmg note how close to th 3 UBl i .i , ri m s,uti, accvwuaiued bv Mi p ls. ' P-Pr auli. sner and their friends. . W. A Biis h. Tacoina job prutter. ur.d HERE WERE the queiUons Mrs. Bu-h. They were delight-) answers in percentages f .ir truth most of the answers ver;. Nobody at cur party got aU the answers right this year. One fellow who coll ecu taxes r,t mai me company cannot otter them housing. The company feels that it has kept a bargain in bringing this industry to Prince Rupert and that the community, itself, should be assuming some responsibility in doing its utmost to encourage the provision of housing, facilities which will be urgently needed within the next two months as staff is beine: or- 4 An American Army tard s'ru. k uo "O Canada'" when & tAip ship with the 2nd Ba:a'.-j icn. Prince Patricia Canadian i ipl( Infsivry stvard dm-ke4 at ; kch .:v.a. There was cheer-ling. It's a time in history vh-n t i i. 'ttoi. ;rV fur !hi ! laii: i their nurthern cruise ' ml. 1 1 i )un one wron o "Uvj:- 1. wui there be a wnrirt - and were nantcuiariy uiwrf. in Pince Rupert, i accountant ' starting in 190, invoiving Ra'- u. . si r.ua US.Af fJV ot T M CTlinAC Ofrr miindt ,,.1,1 I V '' Cailizrtl for thf irniniir ittn nffKlnr-tinri Tu-nntv-f ivn i , -.. '.s st-..-. mi - Averse i . . . . ,. . Ln .-rf front 4a to 63 degTss tn Tas-i i WtU there be a sr ou buil- B.imit t-w iiuts is gicu as a minimum immediate rtHjuirement. r j mania. Australia. jness depres&too iu Canada in ---IJ--.. way r 7 1 The new Kin? of Sweden has lost no time in xiv.r.H his mora! r-s-ina here. Bat it's fax trcm a No 17 Lac of Thiamine, or vitamin S. Who m win the B-ituh B, 1,1 the diet tuw tij apart Isumxtrt a Labor. lUs Ma je-v situation tke that today. Immi-i With this urgent need of housing to get a new-industry into smooth operation, the old United States Army administration building on First Avenue still stands, apparently, inactive although an Des; too fast. ihas been an the throne twreiv g rat ha U a trickle. Yet, piriceiess -elecitMO (month and lie's aktr.t ParUa- d ieoveries of iron and ore. bu?e Labor 53 1 " 1 1 f 1 o !U a raise 01 tia.iWJ anni- investments m capital gotJs ana iu nw si at be ieaaer ol re.iust nouncement was made many months ago that it . 1 submitting h would be available for occupancy long ere this. Here ftiuU) iS deVau Jikjvr it tuktr ...M Q j lued -ate ; Ami W4 hula W Ct u mam other enter-rtes tr.ei;the government ol Yugusiavia that r.evcomers willing to work one year from today? s.ll te ia e so lor yeir: es H to csas. What efforts aruk- 5. Will SttUa still be teadir ci ing uiace to brittg theme here? the government oi Ravua viiv , .year from today? e There ought to be jtor.es of, Yes 86'5 outstanding newspaper lfn:rt-; 6. WU1 the Chinese Cotnmun-a' next e;r Ftvm h4t 1 jiits be in controt of PWuiu&a ou .".'rrencv. An-oarer.tlv Curav. jVf Itr.ows a'i the .tr er j I ; ! An American who worked th ', Russian i?cr,ts to ret them in- format Ko on atomic wei:is ; NORTH STAR EOTTLING wcic ?bme 133 .7 151 pproche ( year front today? has b-.er sent to prison for thrty frathered. as it is estimated that 75 to 80 good flats could be provided and, if the brilding could even be opened as it is, it could provide accommodation vastly better than some that is already being utilized in Prince Rupert. At least a portion of the building could be used for single occupancy accommodation with little, if any, alteration. The housing itua!ion being such as it is. it would appear that local authorities, while promoting the government housing scheme which cannot be BROiM Yes 83 "Via France relinquish cou of Indo-China. othermir veat. That should be an exa-n- r here seems small doubt c! St.; ole to anv ether with su.h no-, The Chrenicie-Herald and Miiij 1. tan Ottawa Journal. Star of Halifax, smarting trott.trol by this tlms i the effects of repeated inerea caed Viet-Kam, M.r people to dxeil in Can- i in the cost of wirs orlnt ada :s w.e'.hir.t to think nKu. evidently been thuiiuns th.r.tsi No 54 chr?e rscr S W;U there be ar betaeett as the New Year da ns. Ye-5 over. Both il! B M w Kill I II I tm a i. w mi ago. there was loiic to the aru- r.est year. Subacriptkn i.i ( India arid Pakistan? ment that iaunteranU fi'Mii n it'mo from 34 to 30 cent week'.. ; Ko 86 " h -ihMi'vi Nv-,;:--? of '..v.'k "I More than one erouo of crodu' 9. Will the UN sucoeed in la- ready, at the best progress it can make, for several 1 " II Ctx BlOnths, might be Well .'.dvised to interest themselves employment for tho alread?'-- -V Mt of ieapinK- tercationaliaing Jeuaalem. in the administration building situation and see Z7 . , , ; Bwtatijts For toke home orders ?We 2X I I what 'can be done about making it available to help i.nurcnes Leaa A...V.-.NS,.V.VN.NW,V..V,V.V.VVAVAV.,A',J i'Xmas Observance Or.ce as.V:n people are back a 5 unTirc a housing situation wtweh is every day becoming more critical ar.d driving people and business away from the city. It is obvious tbat. in the case of Columbia Cel-hilose, accommodation must be found for the staff there and, if Prince Rpert cannot fill the need, it may be met outside th? city. THE HOME FROM ii v 1 I V L Speciof hotirs vhen Service wilt be zc t; work toduy af.er celebrating j Christendom greatest festival. ' Si-r ic-.i Chriftaias day and ! Sunday marked observance by all " churches c-f the c::y with large cor.sresations. special music aini , sermons and beautiful detora- i i '.. s j The Ch'JTt'h of the AnnuncU- our front end for GASOLINE cr CIS over the New Year he! HE PEOPLE of the United Nations are using T" New Year's Day ...... 2p m. n ! w ueH'.ie expeaient.lO resist ag- Christinas Eve Uh the su;ga eressaon. Thev hate the destruction of lives home ,of M;iS by Bl',,:s 1 . i- i din. C M I. The mass. Bejur.a j and the means of livelihood. p.ac;s. .a rer.derd bv the three RUPERT MOTORS ITD. The civilization we cherish and are defending: !vAWMV.WWMV.WAV.V.V.W.W.VW. TKIE QYAL DA MCI General Statement 30th November, 1950 ASSETS Notes of and depoiiti with Bink of Canada .... $ 19?.?l?,t 11.98 Odier cah and bank baiaocct .......... 162,064,438.29 Noe of and cheques oa otber banks . ...... 111,1,531.7J Covcrasieot aad other pablic tecaritici, not exceeding market value 1.042.36S.80 J.19 Other bunds aad nocks, doi eiceediag market value 104,282,016.90 Call and short loam, fuy secured . . 100.004.499.11 Total ouick assets ........ $1,7 l?,765,4O2.20 Other loaas and discotints, iier full proriuoa for bad aad dovNnd debts 68,?25, 564.27 Back premises 17,068,704-3$ Liabilities of customers under acceptances and letters of credit 69,437.689.31 Other assets 4.37.982 00 $2,497,376,342.37 ceases to exist for those who glory in destruction. "When the hearts of any at home fail to fee a deep sympathy in the death of one member of the United Nations forces, the war for them has been lost on the home front. When human suffering fails to rouse the determination that it must end as soon as the best efforts of free peoples can end it, the purpose for which we are fighting has died in our hearts. Most of the press and radio in North America reflects the true humaraty of this continent, but it js io be hoped our people will not be led unwittlndv Orders for cccf plocsi " cMhc29thDecertri prior to the Ne Yscr"5 -o-o: Our off ai re-ape H : 1 lo sees their own safety through the sacra ices m REASONS PHILPOTT EVITT & CO. M WHY Phone 51 mt 1 part choir under cirectioit of:, ! Charles P. Balaano. Misses -?re also sur.g Christmas Day at t:30L : 9 and 10 ajn and benediction at ? ; 3 p m. Father Mjrrissejr preache i 1 the strro.oa and Father Mohan', t led eomraunitj singing of carols, i The church vis li.:J to over- f j flowir.g. I j The First Cr.ite-i Church mark- j i ed i:s C'bsenr ir.ee w::h iu t v (Sunday services ceveted to un-; j foidum the Christmas message to i ! word ar.d music. I St. Aruirtw's Cathedral San - ! ; day. beside the morning serr'ices j at S:3d and 11 o'clock, had the' S Nativity play presented by the ; Sanaa? S--h.'i in the afternoon i " and a Christmas Eve serriee as ' held at it p.sx. I I St. Paul's Lutheran Chur.-U . ' devoted their Sanday service to ChrUtma and fat -ed the sen- j ! k cSkht la the Kttsar. I S Th Full Ovspel TabernacJs ' dfroaeJ Sttr.dajr to the Chrstmas '( . stsry. Cfcur.-h services were heil ' at 11 a.m. ri 1:5a p . anl Sarnday S:h;.i a: r..x.. i x Tfce Rerir &ipti; Chareh, ; Passor Levcard Thcrpe. treseat- j 4 Ctwutmaa sermti$ as fcoth ' ' the xtxxvmt and e nir. krvicrs. ; j The S-Xstf.jm Army bel4 S,.jc- day servkes a; 11 am. ar.d "JrSjt . p.m. ar.d a Chrtm r.-.tii'.a ; ' ; service a, Win The First Ptesbyttrlan ; Chiirvto'a ehoral evening moe j Sur.cy wa beaUfu2y prtsent- ei. T; mxtrur wm .u it-j v.iiKi to the ChrLstaaai theme, j Bctls swiEj asd evening r- : vice a'i Fu-a Banust Church ; .;ere aevatsd to the CferkJimasI ' asessase. Th dL:h:j of Oirataus wer ' to be focr.d ta h,;tr.amis t ; boases throibout the city. In 1 iidsjiaa, there were numerous ' .enwrtaimcrr.:s Ijs lhat coi ,fjtica er.oa to have their I on htatses. The hearts ef th : tivrs cf Prmcw Hupert were opened to their feilo-w Ken. A2 ever the eit poole wr "3t "Aiki aeoi their d'X' . open to ajqaauitanct and ; fr:eEd.5 w ho cared to drcj in, f ', Very Us iuk sooU appeared) ; during the wee St -end to jpoii th? ' ( ; be pictures as parents and children jave therssves over to' JceUbruting the arrival ef the 'Saviour into tlsis world. i ..8tVi S'fl us vour DeST HMKIE COAL Gin BUY Wallace LIABILITIES Notes to cirtulatioa .........$ 249,989.10 Deposits . 2,337,503.468.93 Acccptaa-te and letters of credit outstanding ... 69.437.6S9. 31 Otfeer liabilities 3,349.32S-0o Total liabilities so the psihlic . . . $2,410,540,475.42 Capita! 35.000,000.00 Reserve Fu.-vJ 30,000,000.00 Dividends pavabie ............... 915,827.91 Balance of Pront aad Los Account ........ 920,039.04 $2.49",J76,342.37 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT 9vuin for dw jnx eoed 0a Nomfcct, 1S, rfar aakiag ffrepmuoM K CwKiaracy Kmts. m at ab Rnamt UitMuMiwsWtWiMaliittnkaStiswdt . . . $tt,S4S.l .94 Pruumi Sue xiinui o4 pcwwciai OUKiuxiHUia $j0t2,OIW.iX PrciMoa tut dtpraitfMMi of but pinua . . . U?J,4IJJ 5JIV4k) f 6.S19.T2S.II DnWtuyMncf ilOrntku S.Sv.O0 M AaKwtamfanwil .' I 3.0 V2S It baiaafc os tfam vi toa Accuuc Jtfc Nowtmber. 1949 ... 5O.S 1 J 9 t 63-JJ9.a4 Tmut4 n tnm fund ................ ... mm BaU at Pruat utA Lou AtuMat, Oi Nooember, 19K . . . 9iO.OS9.04 JAUU JaXTSt. T. H. AIKiNiON. WEEK CAiS. p H 0 N E 7 9 SUNDAYS I RAM N-' " 12 , WALKERS DRY GIN turmie n o loiun in (mitt This adrerUstement is Hot published dJspUjed y the Uur Control Board or by tbe Gevernmeat l Brttish luiwmttia. tvfM1 SKIO STRUT ANO