CJhLHe, UD. WRITES OF JONES ACT 1 "fl"' J:rmrc Uupcrt Dafl? foetus Thursday, February 19, 1948 Whllt) S5 WEAR CQUk v- . I - - if 4-S. 1 "8 J f Dick Sanburn. of the Vancouver Province bureau in Ottawa hus written a rather extended story about the prospects of the Jones Act belns amended. If such should trans-pire, it would be of great bene- ' - - i. i. : ... .iu oui u. wpl uevoied to the upbuilding of Prince Rupti . nli' communities eompris. ig northern and central British Columbia Authorized as Stcond Class Mall. Post Office Department, Ottawa) Published every afternoon except Sunday by . i. -MTt Dally News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert British Columbli t . V.T.TI li. Managing Editor H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. . 'DUN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONi- .O A.,iA. DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION .i':-C..lFT! H.VTT3 lot l'l-l Y":.l t" UO . r , ..n( -tl- Prr Y. ar. tl 00 . t ' r As t 5s 1 Ifit to the north, lor miner uic changed conditions, Alaska-; bound passengers and caraoes ' could go in Canadian ships. !The Minister of External Affairs. Hon. Mr. St. Laurent, hai said the government would b" prepared to consider the question of making representations to Washington. NEW ELIZABETH STAMP IS HERE A V On Hit. f.,rn, ... . and bodies of millions of children bombs have made them homeless. War has soared deeper tlian a branding iron on the minds in Ei.mw and Asia. Shells have made thorn or ih.ins and The Canadian Appeal for Children seeks to They need the world's help if they ai'e to survl e. bring that help. The Appeal seeks to collect $10 million to purchase food, clolhiiiti, medical beins; conducted simultaneously in 20 other Canadian Appeal for Children and help those and educational supplies. Similar Appeals are countries in the world. Be nenerous to the who have been made helpless by war. ...... . ..u uuuoaat.c Parliamentary ..1.(1 at.er sixteen years' ten- '..o - iii-e xuinisLer of Eire by John Costello, may , . ii- .; o: so complimentary. His views c.ioiio ve'ie often revolting to our British - "t - end sen iments. Yet, history may, in due ' " ",rcv 2Gtimate than it is possible j . 0 io.-.ay. Possibly, in time, it in the evolution of the British - cvJ in the maintenance of what we . to call our democracy and freedom, he ay a useful role. Who knows that some of the -.'that he did which appeared unpleasant and a teful to us were but a means to an end that . ' ornd to come and the inevitable culmination Witii Hunt , The special four rout ntumi) Issued as a tribute to Prin.css Elizabeth on the occasion of her marriage has made Its appenr-unce here and has excited ad-iniratory comment. Tin- philatelic Division of the post offic says the demand is enormous. PROJECTIONISTS BEING TRAINED i PRINCE RUPERT FORMER RUPERT iMAN IS DEAD ! With twenty - four enrol Q9UIH The new stamp, attractively picturing the Princess, is bright blue in color and Is the same size as the regular red four-cent stamp. mm Paul Wiiks Passes Away in Vancouver After Long Illness WCRH6C I I t-K AUU (February 18, 1913) A company of eastern capitalists, represented by W. G. I McMorris of Vancouver, were j planning to open up a coal mine !at Slate Chuck Creek, near Queen Charlotte City, with the ! ultimate intention of building , a pulp mill. iich he may, at that, have speeded? Ireland, ;t is n hnnnier. more peaceful and settled 1 Ui. HELP THE CHILDREN ments, classes of instructors for amateur moving picture projectionists will be started by the Prince Rupert Film Council nexl week with Don Forward as instructor. The objective Is to have coniK-tent projectionists available in connection with the showing of National Film Hoard films which are being brought here. There will be classes for the ladies on Monday afternoons and for the men Monday land tod'av than it was a few decades ago and pos-cihlv the stormy characters such as de Valera Word has been received here of the recent death in Vancouver, of Paul Wicks, former pioneer resident of Prince Ituper and well-known coast fisherman. Although only fifty-five IN WAR-TORN LANDS IVI TO tHI Annual meetinz of the Prince ears of aue, Mr. Wicks has been & 3 APPEAL FOR CHILDREN health for the last in failinu two years. evening. DEJONG'S Cash & Carry Ltd. Rupert Liberal Association chose Fred Roberge as president, Alderman Theo Collart, vice president, Col. S. P. Mc-Mordie, D.S.O., second vice president, James McNulty. treasurer, and Martin O'Reilly, FEB. 15 to 22 Filth Avenue at M. Bride PHONE 2.'.0 Steamship Sailini Fur Vancoiivrr Dt ceased is survived by his widow, who resides at 1810 Kent Road. Vancouver, and lour Mns, Roy, in Prince Rupert, and Ernest, William and Frank i:i Vancouver, and two grandsons. A brother, Walter, lives in Seattle. The funeral was held last Tuesday with interment at Ocean View Burial Park. "TRAINING TO SERVE CM iinv AniiUihlc! r!aved their part, after all, in making it so. Pledged always to shear the last vestige of Bri--h -"le f'orn Ireland, an eventuality which other oi't!ons of the old family are seeing evolved today fv 1( spectacular and violent means, de Valera bad daneer as his constant companion through years of revolution but great sincerity was a great Attribute and an aura of romance made his career fascinating. Mellowed in more recent years, the man who once was paved from execution onlv because there v?s a motion of his citizenship, became almost a mild individual towards the end of his tenure. It nav be that there are no extreme regrets at tha priding onmp'vit rt-pf;ritntplv of hi tenure but at lpast thpvo avp riot the havd fopMno's to'lav that his mTv. actions at an earlier time might have provoked. A Communist Is a person who doesn't know vvJiat the hell he wants but is always raising hell trying to get it. 1 O-PCA A fire which was caused by a faulty heating stove, destroyed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scully at Usk, taking the life of their year-old child. (February 18, 1913) The Omineca Miner predicted that the mineral development of the interior district would be one of the most important fac-itors in the future progress of Monday ss Princtss Louise H ' p.m. Tuesday -ss Catala 1:30 p m Thursday - ks Prince !tiu:'' 11:15 p.m. From Vancouver Sunday s-; Catala 4 p. in ; Monday -ss Princess Louise j p m. i Wednesday -ss Prince Rupert ; 10:00 am. Friday --ssCardena p.m. Friday-ss Cardensi. midnight. For Alaska Hridr SI. Train Schedule For the F.asi Monday. Wednesday. FYlday-8pm From the Fast , Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday - 10:45 pm Prince Rupert. 3s . Rendezvou: Wednesday--ss Prinre Rupert 12 midnight. While Prince Rupert enjoyed clear, balmy weather, Vancouver was in the throes of a snowstorm. Snow lay four feet deep LOOK FOK TUfc NEW RED AND WHITE iFrom Alaska i rr i k 1 J i ' i L U 1 . Thursday ss Prince Rupert. i p.m. from Atlin told of a miner named Lindemann becoming insane with the cold and bein.; froen to death. GOLD SEAL LABEL For such u hi.ih'-- ion the streets of the southern i city. I Reports brought to the city i AtiveriiM- in me uauy .Tiews ; . -T daiiclnt; lines T" ) s What could be bet "ur beautifully st', I If 1 -rented 0 BALLERINA SL1 MUST BE FIGHTING FAITH REAL CHALLENGE of communism may not THE be in its crafty encroachment on one country and another, or even in its hard core of able, determined and bigoted men. It is that behind these eekers after power there are multitudes who -"rept. their teaching and believe with devotion that -t of evil good will come. A. hundred-year-old creed is challenging one W r-ppn in the making for twenty centuries the1 challenge is serious. Sober men are begin- '- Select your new " here tcKlay. If your thoiiKln ' you will be delichlfc 1 : !:.!. buck SI IORTIKS. TOR , . . w. 11AI.I KRiNE , tn talk,; reluctantly, of another war. It is pos- Remeinm r y.)ii u-i; a lunipleie ,j ; l'er .m.illeci HUl C.r.l H.'.N No InU-resl - No Carrying C.u -;m0 bpcfp'gp communism i.s assuring is troubled, 1 'Wqn stance! listeners that communism can nut ' v in tv,o snrlrlle that v-hat has been denied them hn tipn from fhe democracies that are too -ntiefiprj arir1 veak to defend themselves. That slow ""onino' of minds f?oes on day after day. Our --m, vpii-nnHifiVed disagreements are made to """" the beeinnin" of a class struenrle that will r,"rtvftv onr vav of life. The communists do not (-"iii-rp fVia hp nr;r as i"e do because we are so con-fi'pnt. Va believe that nothing can disturb our The daneer is not from the outside alone. It is indent in onr verv sense of safety that makes us fnwrpt. that t"e viohts and liberties we cherish still Vovo to bp'dofenrlpfl. P roav be "Tisp for us to foro-et tP rv,nTnA,-itavv advantage if thereby we can show ? unitpfl front to upoole who do not understand anything but strength. Love conquers all. A western bride-to-be baked a cake for the wedding festivities that ' weighed 75 pounds, and even with this forewarning, the groom-to-be went right ahead and married her. '-Jp ) Ormes Dd PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS Dailv car delivery service from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m-Lmergencv bicycle flelivery from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m-and Sunday THOSE familiar old songs ... they're better than ever today! And those famous Sweet Caps ... they're better than ever, too! For now every Sweet Cap you smoke has been checked, right from plantation to you, by the exclusive scientific process known as "Perfection . . . Check '"checked to ensure you cigarette perfection . . . jn smoothness ... in freshness . . in taste PHONE 81 III ccj MS TRY 1X1 i m f dl SMOKING IN BED A BEDROOM is a place where sometimes fire breaks out. To have it occur in Prince Rupert is something not unknown. There was one here only a few days ago. Fires have been stifled in more ways than one, thereby not making the front page. Nine out of ten times the cause is smoking. Yet this is not saying the puffing was always performed in bed. There might have been an easy chair. Those responsible can be of any age or of either sex. But, sizing it all up. one opines to the suspicion that there's a lot of hitting the pipe (or '"'te) between the sheets and no more dangerovs rrac-tice can be invented or perpetrated. The general ifPfl, rrvpvnino- flpcion. enns' motion and roakft-!" of a bed is to nse it to sleep in. It was never the intention .to '"produce it as an adjunct to a smoke. I U I I j-i- ... - : CT-, 1I . . . . - OPF1N I nop v rur SfP (! i AM TO 2 AM (IIINESK WvS 1 SECOND AVBNUE, OPFIJHUB' ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY NEWS FOB