which stem from security ' m 1 y ments. Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, November 15, 1950 'Xv.j.- "ay week This time a year Ray Reflects and Reminisces ago Prince of Mount rw winter that, of th rn,eU By Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c;- Per .Year, $8.00; By Man, Per Month, 50c; Per Year, $5.00. mignt nave occasioned dismay and k Wet E could it have k'd been forseen Cer , sid. uwmjr, giave rihKs were run, and r I Ml inend km nrt 1 ho Inn ct in .- 1 1. - j 1 ,., , . e "anger of Plane N they wic wum iiiHuiucient water anri were !tt;. 'Wide Open' Sunday indifferent nower f:ipintiQ r-. exp!oded tu Cannot Touch Canada Firms OTTAWA W Government cfficials said here that the United States government can take whatever action It wants against American newsprint companies but cannot touch Canadian newsprint firms. Officials were commenting on a Washington dispatch which said that Representative Emanuel C e 1 1 e r Democat.-New Yo'-k) has asked the United States Department of Justice to start anti-trust suit "to restore competition in the newsprint vere frosts may come in 1951 t, Sons of Freedom In Kootenay are complaining that accommodation at Krestova is becoming cramped. There's not much fuel, either Well, if in summer, home owners will insist on burning their houses and go to jail instead of cutting wood, they tiiere won't be week after wcei jf near sleeplessness. Was rm ... . Flii'ht-I.lenf. n.,,vr, t. ,, y . .. w.wiEr n ' r n(r j .k....u v . .v. , ..i.. i Canada s top-ace in World U7 . " us tlm siiuuiu iiuvr iriiuuu luiraiut iu ; " ai Hlianni realize that Canada's winter sea son arrives regularly. TWO SMUTS. HKAVY Pl.AFD ALL VVOOl. (,T All sizes. Usually to $9 00 BOYS' JACKETS, all woo piai(1, wlth Because, under District of Columbia law, it is a crime for anyone to help or encourage a murder plot, it is possible that more than one will be tried in the Truman case. Should this develop it would be the first mass wllats LETTERBOX BOYS' KOMIU It JACKETS Warm and Cosy , BOYS' TROt.'SKRS- For ''l and seau-drea. I PRINCE Rl'PERT THE GOOD? , good Htrong materials. N ' al rei prosecution since 1864 when four Demons, including a woman. Editor, Daily News I rermn me lo reply mrougn were hanged for complicity in the j the Daily News to Mr. or Master,' assassination of Lincoln. I I or Mrs. or Miss, or whatever it . , is, that signs itself "Vox Pupull.") j Well, whatever you are, m. Hong Kong is said to have a reply to your letter of November population of about three mil- i j 13, 1950, don't you think that lion and, from tfie racial angle,; I it's enough for us construction not quge half and half. Bom EDEN HONORED RL Hon. Anthony Eden, warUme British foreign minister, received an honorary degree of doctor of laws at a special convocation at McOill University, Montreal. Mr. Eden came ' to this continent as the British Government's representative at the memorial services in Washington for Field Marshall Sir John Dill. He is shown right, on his arrival at Montreal, with J.- W. McConnell, senior member of the university's board of governors. (Cp photOi men to be called floating, reck- rail it the swiftest, wickedest,: PS! Hiii less Doomers, without you rub- costliest, busiest town in Asia, bing it in? I will admit that we No one worries about war but are far from being angels. W they are exacting about fxd. do drink and kick our heels just with a yen for choicest cuU. A the same as anyone eUe. But 1 wedding suit for the ruddy groom will also say that it's us travel- means at least $250. The harbor ling construction men that built iK KuiH r rmhip PrW n. I ,A .1 fAs I I By ELMORE PHILPOTT your local dry dock which is the pprt. Pe.ac, sh;s and Wlirshlps; P, vLPrlnce K"1"1- and e ke-p coming and going dav and i a so bu lt two cold you storage ni ht There, the similarity muK. plants that are a credit to us I for the months of hard hihnr : I never figure out, even the strongest Republican ex-isolationists, like Senator Taft, are for an aggressive, even expansionist, U.S. policy in Asia In fact, the ex-isolationism of many of these Republicans is indistinguishable from a 1950 imperialism. Yet, paradoxically, these ex-Lsolationists-goiu-near-imperlalists re Asia are all fo cutting off aid to Europe. They are making the same colossal blunder that they made in the Hitler war when they were also "Asia-firsters." 'At s that we supplied. i A shade behind schedule, Yu- j j And, my dear "Vox Popull," kon's cold weather focus, known 1 5 you will admit that you had in as Snag has been hi'ard 'from rinest Co( your "Prince Rupert the Good" It's not so unmentionable as it;: i Hours: 7 m a very thriving enterprise on was a few seasons at;o. But, be Comox Avenue which was pat- patient. This is only Novmbrr. ronized by the citizens of Snag, sometimes, aspires. For take, home orders Phone 2C rrince Kupert the Oood ' very liberally, and you can't blame it "Security." exalted In recent years, not merely to an objective, Downtown Ap'j Fire Averted on the floating boomers from i Watson Island .because you haJ but in fact to a principle has Extra cotrfort and less your Comox Avenue lone before . . UNCLE SAM'S DEAD CENTRE THE TIDE of politics in the western democracies is running strongly right toward the conservative side and against the radical trends of the Roosevelt era. . The United. States voters have something for ;rv,i,,mM -on, . been oirered as ! you with a jthat there was such a place ss Watson Island. I Bye-bye, my dear Vox Popuii. I By the way are you ashamel lis III Coleman Oil Hea Low in Cost Efficient Timely arrival home from -fhocl cf Shirley and Leno:a Peterson at 3:30 yesterday afternoon may have averted a serious lire in a downtown Third Av-r nue apartment ' block. When the girls came into the D.I.i:xe nothing, comments the Ottawa Journal. Thus, it is false at tlv? core. Nothing is "free," neither family allowance, nor health benefits nor anything else whatsoever in the whole gamut of security. Everything has got to be paid for paid from production, the earnings, the taxes of all of us, and with those who don't pay taxes, paying nevertheless through living costs or your name? Thank you, Mr. Editor. TOM ANDRECHUK. Box 1304, Prince Rupert. done about the saraev thing a Operation Available now at the British did. .They have not apartment of their parents, Mr. given an outright victory to the and Mrs. Fred Peterson, thev Republicans but they have In- were faced with thick smok is-flicted on the Democrats losses suing from a front bedroom. The Reach Every Home By Ads! about as heavy as. those. guffer- fire department was immediately ed by British Labor. I The balance of political power, both in Britain and. the U.S.A. called and found cloth smouldering alongside a bed It would scon have broken into flame but was caught in the nick of time. Dnm- is now literally at "detd centre.' Phone 311 McBride Street. a Be was confined to the affects oOo USE YOUR CREDIT - DONT ABUSE IT It you pay your bills promptly, any merchant or professional nan, anywhere, will cheerfully say "O.K." when you say, 'charge it " CREDIT BUREAU OF PRINCE RUPERT countries arrive1 at about the flTl oiaer gin naa '"it tne same point by different routes, apartment shortly before the ln-" Canada long since arrived at clpient outbreak was discovered, i the "dead centre" in .politics " chiefly because the old master WE CAN imagine that the big controversy which will eclipse all other issues in Vancouver's civic elections will be the plebiscite on the question of a wide-open Sunday. . Certain of the church elements may be expected to lead a bitter fight against the move which may be regarded to have received some measure of encouragement by reason of the fact that city council has gone so far as to permit a plebiscite. ' All avenues of opposition will, no doubt, be explored. The possibilities of legal injunction or other processes will also be examined. Outside of Quebec there are no wide-open Sundays in Canada and in that province there are certain restrictions. In many of the United States there are various degrees of open Sundays. What goes on in Vancouver will be followed with interest throughout the country and particularly bv other communities in the province where moves in similar direction would, doubtless, be made should Vancouver find the means of opening up on Sundays. Of course, even should Vancouver vote in favor of goin.3 wide open, there would be a long way to go before the desire could be consummated. But Vancouver's wide-open Sunday is at least ahead of Jhe much-discussed cocktail lounge issue. There U a plebiscite coming up. "STARS IN MY CROWN" THEY have been showing a picture at the Capitol Theatre (the last chance to see it is tonight) which is deserving of special mention. It was not until last night tnat we were able to go to it. Otherwise, we would have mentioned it here sooner. It is called "Stars in My Crown" and it is a kind of picture which pulls the movie theatre up to a new level. We have seen nothing like it since "One Foot in Heaven." It is too bad that pictures of such a kind are so seldom available. Goud wholesome religion exemplified and. advocated .by. a -.virile hard-hitting preaching man (played by Joel McCrea) is the moving factor of a homely and appealing story Movies , of Uhiskjrid, we do believe, have a real influence for good and it is'too bad there are not more of them instead of so miny that' react in an opposite -direction. :: : - "Stars in My Crown" may not have been unduly heralded but we think it Is one of the best pictures we have had here in a long time and we are happy .acknowledge it as such. , -' , . s t,.M. t THE RIGHT TO KNOW! ' THE FACTS and opinions, good and bad, pleasing and displeasing, that are brought to you by the newspaper give you knowledge on which to base your decisions about what to do to get more out of life to earn more money, raise your family, protect your home and to enjoy all the rights of a free citizen. Some men and women don't think you should have such freedom. They have other plans for you. They think you should change your way of life to fit their ideas. And as a part of their planning they include the newspaper. : Because they know they can control your thinking if they control your sources of knowledge, they are agitating for control of the press. Not only of newspapers but of all publications. And in the background is control of the radio and the movies. Each of these supplies information to you and helps you remain free. The newspaper is first on their list because it is your main source of facts and opinions. From the newspaper you get the kind of information vou need to see that you get the right representation in government and the right laws. You learn of crime and corruption, of good deeds and better products. You know what is happening and have a free choice of ideas. That doesn't fit in with what certain individuals and groups have decided. They claim that editors are irresponsible and that you can't be trusted to read what the editors print. They propose a sort of over-all agency to pass on what shall be printed and what shall be read. Hitler had such a set-up. Stalin still has. You may disagree with much that now appears in newspapers. You may argue for a more enlightened press. But, in place of the great variety of facts and opinions which newspaper now print, what is in prospect is one kind of facts and opinions selected and published to keep you incompletely informed and dutifully subservient. Freedom of the press is not the exclusive property of newspapers. It is the right also of the people. It includes their right to print. And equally important, their right to' read and know. ALLACE politician .Mackenzie King', jockeyed his main rival parties al- PHARMft inost off the road and Into the "don't just wish ditch. Canada, at this moment. Is the nearest thing to a one- for an HOURS: WEEK DAYS: 9 a.m. to 9 p ELECTRIC HASH!" P H O N E 7 9 party nation, outside the Soviet. The Liberals dominate th2 federal picture from coast to coast. .i oOo ! BY PAST OMENS, the Repuo-' lican. gains in 1950 indicate i Republican victory in the presidential election year of 1952. ' The Republicans today are in much the same position that the Democrats were in in 1930. But.; there is one key difference: , In 1930 the Democrats had Franklin Roosevelt as . the "white-haired boy" the "winning candidate-in-waiting. Up to ! now, the Republicans have no such recognized figure in sight. SUNDAYS: 12 Noon to 2 p 7 D.m. fo 9 p SIXTH STREET AM) THIRD AVEMt oOo 1 MOST EXPERTS are of the opinion that the U.S voters tended to support what might be called "the MacArthur policy" in Asia, as opposed to that of ' 1 1 President Truman and Secre-i tary of State Acheson. This: could have grave international! complications. MacArthur's the- j atrical trip to Formosa, with the I carefully staged photograph of I him kissing the hand of Madam COAST ISLANDS The lit-nilix Automatic WuhImt fills ilwlf, wuxlieg gently, gives three riiiHCH with frenli water, whirls clothes to a damp ilry...even flushes itself out and shuts itself off ... all autoinatn ally ! SERVING THE B.C and QUEEN CHARLOTTE FROM TRINC E RITEM ' Chiang Kai-shek, told its own story. The MacArthur policy calls for open military intervention in China's internal affairs, to the point of holding the island of Formosa by U.S. force and rebuilding Chiang's armiei to ro: MASSET PORT CLEMENTS QUEFN CHARLOrn I 0 CUMSHE Every woman dreads the drudgery of washing clothes especially if she lias family of young children until she catches up with the times and "l.eta Reddy do it". There is scarcely an invention in the world which does so much to free women from drudgery as wunhing Ly electricity. Drop in and see for yourself what the moilern wattlier will tlo for yoM. 0 strike back into the Chinese mainland. Britain, Canada, and especially India, have pointedly repudiated this MacArthur policy. Britain does so for many rea LfiAVE: PRINCE RUPERT TT,' and Suna.j Except Thursday FROM PRINCE RlTERT TO: ALICE ARM sons chief of which may be that, while MacArthur could easily hold Formosa, Britain could not hold Hong Kong In the then-inevitable war. oOo THE BRITISH countries, in LEAVE: PRINCE RUFERT THURSDAYS LEAVE: STEWART FRIDAYS " MAKE IT Other lypnt of uWierj to mil every budget. ELECTRIC AN0- TICKETS INFORMATION QUEEN CHARLOTtVaIRLINES L cluding Canada, would surely1 support UN and U.S.A. if China compells us to resist aggression.' But they would certainly not support MacArthur in any "look-1 ing for trouble" policy, especial-1 ly if he were a political candidate. The main effect of the Republican gains In the U.S. election will probably be to tilt the scale toward more U.S. intervention in ! Asia and less in Europe. I For some reason which I could j & Christopher SHOP EARLY ii ruann 51 o 3 ht on reig Air F