IMttfe Rupert Daflp Betof EtB. Thuroday. May- 8, 198 RERL77V TROUBLES (Continued from Page One) Swiss Chefs Score Our Eating Habits Smoking and Reading During Meal Perturb Advocates of Leisure REGINA t Regina restaur "the administra- with their own German-control- organized, and ing It uj until- ne could supply the Indians - with some white man's food." J ,.t 'Butter Church' Long Abandoned led territory. Travellers quickly found that any deviation from the pre- tion of 'the affairs in Germany . . . directed toward the decentralization of the political structure and the development of local responsibility." As far as feasible, the German DODula- ant patrons don't eat right, two scribed routes meant detention DUNCAN, B. C. P A staunch stone building known 'by some as the 'Haunted Church" and and arrest by the Russians. Swiss cooks who have oeeii working in the Saskatchewan The Indians helped him build the church and were paid for their work mostly in butter from the farm. For this reason It was more widely known as the Butter Church. v It took 12 years to build the church. It had to be aban tion in occupation zones was to !y others as the "Butter Church" I capital for the last three months believe. be treated alike. CHECK ON TRAINS As a further check, commanders of trains operated by the western Allies in or out of Berlin were required to show a The harmony didn't last long How ,they ask, can you eat. stands deserted here overlooking the delta oi the Koksilah and Cowicnan rivers. By July, 1946, Britain and the United States reached agree- smoke and read at the same time? It was built in 1870 by Father list of passengers or a freight . 1 TT1 nn- r ment on economic co-operation peter Rondeault a missionary ram lanner aim xv v. manifest covering each train to doned after 10 years because it was not central enough to sup' ply needs of the large Cowichan tribe. The "Butter Church'1 has remained unused evcy since riger, now wording ai a im-m hotel, also object to eating at Russian authorities at a check point. oeiween meir occupation ".,He came hfire y,a the panama in September plans were an-lIstnmus m 1858 tQ up a mU nounced for bizonal executive sjon fQr tne Cowichan IndianS. to deal with finance, agencies pnrst hg buiu a smaU houge Relations between east and west were further strained in March this year when Russians food and agriculture, economics and started a small farm, build- Watch the Classified. Ads! lunch counters. It might be all right if you just' want a cup of coffee but not for a full course meal. The two immigrants who have each spent 18 years as chefs say the only way to eat a meal is at a table In a convivial atmosphere and at a leisurely and transport. In December, 1946, a formal economic merger agreement was signed, to be effective Jan. 1, 1947. It was designed to make demanded the right to board and Inspect trains and road transport on the communication Toute. Rather than submit to this, British and American authorities cancelled t h e i r j the combined zones self-sustaining within three years at a cost of $1,000,000,000, split equally between Britain and the Uni trains and resorted to planes to get passengers and supplies pace. Afterwards, pernaps, when you're drinking your coffee it might be all right to take ted States. The agreement stip- ! ulated that the zones were to Show Sliow im tin tlt! faniilv that tint llirilll. lo sco J.ll-O n A J I a quick look at a newspaper or magazine. . into Berlin. The Russians sought to justify their inspection requirements by charging that the western 1 A r- remain Independent politically. A year later, in December, ! They think Canadian food Is excellent and well-prepared, al Allies were plundering Berlin though some of it is too heavy f factory equipment to 1947, the agreement was revised, j The United States, recognizing , and too greasy. Ana pies in iifiaill ! So colorful, no flavorful, JYIl-O in a grand lil for family ami fim-hl inraU. Kany lo make, kind to tin; liniri our of lli: quirkonl, llll illiot ilotrrltt you could iiiiaiiu. F.njoy more inlermlin! ilrMrtn uiii. Ur-stm k your ruplioanl tvilli Ji ll O. for wn inn plum or l' I i pitifully Vurii il us Mifrstrd on llu- parkar. strengthen their zones. They Canada are so covered over it ,tv,, n-"taA tv,' .t. Britain's acute dollar shortage is impossible to see what you. nowpr, werp .endine agreed to pay for most Imports ' - ' ' r . . 1 A., nnmV.inn1 nnvrt In l n re r- for the combined zones. ''spies" into Berlin to undermine Good Eating for tta Lunch Coxes I and so easy to mix! Soviet authority and that hordes of hungry Germans turn, she obtained financial and economic control, although political control remained equal. In March of this year a fur ALL-BRAN RAISIN BREAD SEVEN WONDERFUL "lockeif-in" FLAVORS were crossing the fronties illegally into the Russian zone. Later the Russians partially backed down by offering to hokt Wtaf -hmtJi only in J40? -rtaf"locUVj40fl3r! are getting, they say. They don't like hot, gravy-covered sandwiches either, but concede that Canadians might not like some Swiss dishes. This invitation, don't refuse: Run ads always in The News. To many don'ts, and too few dos? Use more ad space in The News. ther step was taken. Representatives of Britain, France, the United States, Belgium, Hoi- SHAWBfd?' LEMON JASPBEW ORANGt the western Allies out of Ber lav qi-iH T iivumhftiiro- narppfl on Him PINEAPPIE UME together; add to first mixture with-raisins; stir only until flour di-.tp-pears. Bake in greased loaf pan lined with waxed paper ia moderate oven. (350'F.) about 1 hour. Extra good and so different! Thia rich brown loaf has that delicious nutlike flavour only Kellogg's AU-Bran can give... and that mwv.eloualy soft, light AU-Bran texture. Perfect for the lunch boxes because it's, packed with nourishment and keeps jresh. Clip the recipe now. , lin. Such a development would " " - DllK?. Jcil-0 is a lrodmork owned by General foodt, limited 1 egg 1 cup KtUogg' A1I- i cup sugar Brma i. cup moluflar 2H eapa flifted flour 1 cup sour milk or 2 teagpnons baking buttermilk powder 2 t&Ucepootul lMte&gporjiMMlt melted H teaspoon soda shortening HcuPoaoppedraiatn Beat epg well. Add Bugar, molamea, milk, shorteuiiiR (melted and cooled) and All-Bran; mix well, let stand until most of moisture is taken up. Sift flour, baking powder, salt and soda Soviet "'""" . enormously heighten A Product of Oeneral Foods uermany s lnausuiai ncari., aou l"7'b'i , I e giving the Benelux countries an and correspondingly diminish ,B . J u rfQ . . equal voice in major policy de-that t. of the western powers. It . . cisions affecting Germany. Pro NY WINTER "WHAT IS From Saint John the, department must keep watch over some 700 different markers, all of which can fail for scores of YS DAMAGED fress also was made towards merger of the French zone economically with the British and 'American zones. What the next step will be no one can forsee. But so far Rus would have significant repercussions outside Germany too, particularly in those European countries where the Communists are striving to gain the upper hand. That's the situation as it OME H r JOHN. N. B. Q When reasons including ice forma- ' , KEEP "REGULAR" two NATURALLY sim 1 ft 9 IX r J fin It r whistle ouoy iaus w tioni a broken anchor line or a Imht buoys fail to flash cracked wire. WITHOUT A ; buoys refuse to ring, sia has shown no inclination to stands. ans only one ining , co-orjerate with the western GARDEN? MANY DISAGREEMENTS I powers in economic unification But the 33 months since Ber-' of Germany. ' And the western the federal department : ( 5Q 00Q ANT TO TRAVEL port works. STOCKHOLM, CO The Traf- ! the department's jobs fic commission here has receiv-p navigation aids work- ed over 50 0uo applications for lin came, under control of the powers have shown no maica- Allied Kommandatura, a body tion of altering their determin-headed by the Allied military , ation to remain in Berlin as Saint John harbor and asaline for motor boats. Al- Plant a Flower Garden to I'aters. Ihnimti thp rnmml.isinn hart not commanders in Berlin, have long as Russia remains. ( Hollywood Cafe PRINCE RUPERT'S NEWEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE RESTAURANT OPEN FROM 4:00 P.M. TO 3:30 A.M. - " been a chapter of disagree- rimer of 1947, the de- expected more than 18,000 appli- View from Picture Window t reports, was one of cations it Is expected all appli-itt as heavy seas dam- cants will be satisfied if the rainy of the buoys. tion is cut by about 40 per cent. ments and obstruction. 1 Russia in particular has taken vehement objection to Anglo-American plans for economic co-operation between the Bri . r Special Dinner Every' Sunday, 5 p.m. to ft p-m. , CHINESE DISHES A SPECiALtS? -1. Business and Professional tish and United States zones, now amounting to formal econ CHOW ME IN For Outside Orders Phone 133 CHOP SUEY omic merger. FOR YOUR ROCK AND CONCRETE :. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST TE 5. SMITH BLOCK "65 P.O. Box 1401 t IS I V 1 i WORK CALL BLUE 939 M. J. SAUNDERS New, Modern Equipment All Work Guaranteed The tone of the Soviet objections has grown steadily sharper. It reached a peak early this year. In January the Russian army newspaper in Berlin, Taegliche Rundschau denounced the merger and demanded that Britain and the United States quit Berlin. In a note to the United Kingdom, the United States and France March 8, Russia went farther. LING ; THE TAILOR :;: ; We are taking cleaning )-pressing and steam pressing while yea wal PHONE 849226 Sixth Street DEVELOPING PRINTING ENLARGING SCPERPAN PRESS JCODACHROME and KODAK FILMS Chandler & Cowgill Fourth St. box 645 PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. H & ELKINS LTD. imbiii" and Heating EnRineers i SUPREME L 4-,:- . . - POSCH (3).. hJ JONES NEWS STAND i 1- VIOLA CORNOTA, YELLOW. 2- VIOLA CORNUTA, bLUE. 3- PETUNIA. RED. 174 P.O. Box. 274 We handle Eastern and Western Papers Swedish-American Tribune and Western Miner Sixth Street Red 808 She charged that newly-reached agreei-nts among the western powers on German industry were "for the purpose of aggression against the U.S.S.R." The United States reported HX F. L. HUGHES Chiropractor 22 BKSNER BLOCK A picture window is almost oeua, uwaums verbena, to this with a note March 28. blaming Russia for Allied dis- standard equipment for the "'"'6'- -,.a c,oii homp The name and for-get-me-not. x 894 Phone Blue 442 the- assumption ea ana piun.-pu.upu.. uully m wluiAlly a..u b.... is based upon looks out begonias, carnations, pinks nas- that Russia is creating a totali- that the window upon 0RGE L. RORIE SPECIAL - 59c Decca All Star Records PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI Phone RED 739 1361 Overlook Street i Prince Rupert Florists 300 3rd Ave. Box 516 Tel. 777 Flowers For All Occasions RndscaDe view turuums, petunias, jimu. H"' anan siam m cmiuu ucnuou,. ' ' Itulaca, salvia, verbena, lilliput j This atmosphere of recrimin- Many such windows are seen and cul,id zinnias, impatiens. 'ation was far remote from the obscured by shrubs, grown too yellow and orange-Calendu- Big Three harmony out of which Accountant, Auditor, etc ' Tax Returns Compiled icr Block Phone 387 tall for the low house iney are las dwa,.f caUiopslSi orange pEORGE McWHINNEY emerged the Potsdam declaration of August, 1945, setting forth principles for control of Germany. "It is the intention of the SAVOY blossoms cosmos, dimorphotheca, California poppy, lantana, marigolds, nasturtiums, portulaca, sanvi- HELEN'S BEAUTY SHOP Permanent Wav jig Beauty Culture in AINTING AND PER HANGING LOWEST i PRICED RECORDS IN CANADA intended to decorate, umers are heavily curtained, since the only view is one of a bare front lawn, and street. But the picture window in the illustration achieves its purpose, thanks to the attractive flower By ' UING CROSBY INK SPOTS MILLS BROTHERS GUY LOMBARO ORCH. ANDREWS SISTERS CARMEN CAVALLARO " DICK HAYMES and muny others. talia, cupid and lilliput zinnias. I Allies that the German people all its branches P.O. Box 1426 HOTEL Phone 655 peon St. Phone Green 394 204 4th Street I be given the opportunity to pre- Swlss chard should be har- pare for eventual reconstruc-vested when U.e leaves are ten tion of their ii:e on a cunocraiic iherf nlanted In front of it. On ' the low, one-storey houses which inches tall. They lose quality , and peaceful basis," said the PHEN ERICKSON now dominate new ouuaing, wnen aiiowea 10 grow uua. agreement. OUTSTANDING VALUE. PIANO TECHNICIAN Carl Zarelli, Prop. Phone 37 P.O. 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