Ray Reflects . . . ... and Reminisces ' t - 4' - r i. 2 prfnrt Unpert Daflp lottos Thursday, September 3, 1949. mzMBEn or CAHATJtAX ?rtw - at-dti btthea- or ci ctATio.va - - CANADIAN tAii.T NTWSPAPER ASSOCIATION An independent oU newpDer oerotea to n upDuiiaing of iTlne Rupert miul U communities comprising northern and central Brltlan Columbia (Authorised u Second Clan Mail. Poet OfflM Department. Ottawa) Pub11hu ewry arterncou except Sunday by mnca Rupert Daily Newt Ltd.. 8rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Co1u3p! O. A- HUNTER. Manadnft Editor H. O. PERRY. Managing Director. 8TTB8CRJPTION RATT8 ..ff?? OUf earner. Per Week. SOe: Per Month. 75c: Per Tear, MOO. St-.mE By Mall. Per Month. We; Per Tea. "a 1 i., i Li way. is so characteristic of Brit-l.sh Columbia's most populous centre i I , v-v General Crerar, who lexl the Canadian Army In Europe, calls the rulers of Russia "Brim, ruthless men." The General has .-een the type before and, as a rule, their s-tyle In the long run, does not get them anywhere. One could mention, however, a few rather grim destinations. The new remedy for arthritis i Is called cortisone and the cost of one day's dose ts $20. But, i of course, there Is some slight comfort in hoping that a charge i thaf si.e will not br permanent A lusty lad, w'hetner In scot- Co, ... u sald hnvp .. Hand or Canada, going about on it)rlyln ,n the yama commun his well developed bare feet in fnough gar(1(, proctuct c, LaUll ,ne warmui oi a miusummer day need not suggest poverty. 3uch an idea never enters .his head. Enjoying health and happiness he comes from a pluin, America and of value as an article of food. How it has b-come what may be a priceless discovery is known only to teience, but it is good to realize the war against crippling disease does not slacken and now and then a victory is scored. f t IS r . . !Vi:4 rii i , i wholesome home and so do the other boys he plays with. Who wants to be bothered with boots and stockings when cool sun breezy beaches, dulse rocks and rippling streams all beckon? There are still many hundreds of seaside villages in Canada where, Wnen the British Government delegates arrived in New York Tuesday, en route to the three power fiscal conference in Washington, dock workers declined to touch their lugi'asie, say in j they were doing this because of sentiment. And if it comes to that there was a bit of FIRST PHOTOS OF ENIWETOK A TOMB-BOM B BLAST The piioto, left, just released in Washington, shows crew members aboard a navy veysol watching the detonation of a new atomic weapon at the Eniwetok Atoll proving grounds in the Pacific in the spring of 1948. Note that some of the men carefully shield their eyes and turn from the blast, while others, wearing protective glascws. face it. On May 7. 1948, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission gave President Truman a report on the tests of three new top-secret atomic weapons at Eniwetok Atoll. Notice that the destructive blasts in the on-the-spot photos, right, appear similar to those caused by the mighty atom bomb blast at Bikini. The blasts shown here are from bombs three or four times as efficient as those that were dropped on Japan during the war. despite all of our real and fancied troubles, the products of soil and salt water and lots of hard work do get results. If cash is what's meant, no one Is rich, but on the other hand, there is no poverty, as most of us visual-1 ize it. Families may be poor in , comparison, but wealthy. In! a dollar shortage for a lew wharf workers then and there. Shipbuilding Here RUPERT will be interested to see if the PRINCE local shipbuilding plant is included in the program of contracts for new naval construction amounting to $8,000,000 which are about to be let, a preliminary announcement from Ottawa being that yards on both coasts and on the Great Lakes will share in the work. It is recalled how the local yard was turned to in the emergency of war, first when small warship construction was necessary in a hurry and later when larger merchant craft were required. The yard has been kept busy on a fairly minor scale for some time now on small repair work principally for the growing fishing fleet. It would be gratifying, however, to see the plant put to larger use for which it has pften in the past proved itself so capable. ON THE ATTACK IX HIS FIRST WORD as head of the Catholic I Bureau of Information in the United States, Father McCarthy spoke in no hesitating tones. "The Church today is able to stand before the world and say: 'This is our position. This is what we hold. "We don't want it watered down.' " Perhaps it is a healthy sign that we have recognized that Christianity isn't all gentleness and charity. That there is iron in it, too; the stern duty of resisting evil. Too many have confused the long-dead theories of communism with the practical, vicious and aggressive doctrines of Marx and Stalin. They have thought, by turning the other cheek, to make it gentle again. It is well that men are awaking, in time, and coming out fighting. In Europe, the Catholic Church has ceased to temporize. Excommunication, the last great threat of the Church, awaits the avowed communist. No MEN'S DEISS Si S1.00-NOH . MEN'S WORK i Tic NOW MENS DRESS other ways SHIRTS to fcd NO t AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver W. J. Doyle, Col. A. Hamilton Grant, C. G. Thomas. Mrs. M. D. Lynch, II Stuart, O. Stuart, S. Fleetham. J. M. V,'ade. To Calgary Miss N. MEN'S DRfSS Eight more millions will be spent building ships in Canadian yards some of the latter on the Pacific Coast. Since the war, major construction here has not been comparable with what it was earlier and while DRESS PASTS-, (home fro NOW (i men's work t To Sandspit Miss J. Bowker, t m ploy men t remained steady. made, rn.i fitii an important contract would N0r F. Gllliart. STfcAjilIP PRINCE RUPERT SAILS FOR VANCOUVER AND INTERMEDIATE PORTS EACH THURSDAY at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT For Reservations Write or Call CITY OR DEPOT OEFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B C. Canadian National From Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. indeed be welcome. The time Is N. W. Thompson. O. Harmon, R. ' ripe and what the plant can do MEN'S CABtUil all-wool, ttf. X NOW when the peed -arises, is unnecessary to tell about again. MEN'S JACKET!-! F. Gordon, L. D. Clark, A. C. Hay, C. Kerslake, Wr G. Mallory, F. B. Woods-Johnson, W. C. Grieve, Mrs. Strand, J. Strand, R. Strand, A. Bushman, Mr. Me- plaids, full-lcnr.- pockets, lined. It. NOW No longer need there be the slightest doubt, question or suspicion, that a pause is possible JAP CLAUIS WHISKEY-AGING PROCESS-Purely scientific il this round table conference which revolws around the taste ot whiskey. After the conference had revolved and revolved and revolved, the committee members announced another milestone of science had been passed inasmuch as whiskey could be artificially a?ed to 15-year vintage giggle water in 12 minutes. Here, H. Hoshi. president of a Tokyo pharmaceutical company, centre; Dr. Yagi of the Japanese Science council, left; and K. Narasaki show by ther expressions the Narasaki's new aging method has at least three supporters in Tokyo. MEN'S JACRETVJ Ghee, F. Spurn. From Port Hardy N. McClary. wool, fuD Irnrtk silk linrd, bot E: in the onward march of Terrace. It is painful, of course, to print unhappy facts, yet news in news. Terrace is having more and more car mishaps which, by the Rrf. S13.5 BLANKETS Advertise in me Daily News! Classified Ads. Get Results. slies. Bfj. $11-' SITT CASES, INSECT RESEARCH Flowers like the aster, iris. selection t nil The livestock insect labora-! helenium and most other peren- BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS from jtory at Lethbridge, Alberta, Is i nials do best with periodic re-the first of its kind in Canada. 1 planting. BOYS' PANTS fcr Dress. Cottom m from BOYS' STOfKIV ; rction. From ; CHILDREN'S SO Support the RED SHIELD APPEAL VANCE'S HOME ARTS ' From ; CHILDREN'S I ; sail? ! LADIES' STOCB'' SOCKEES lr ANNOUNCEMENT THE SERVICES OF A QUALIFIED PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER NOW AVAILABLE CATHERINE LAURIE Public Stenographer longer can communists serve both Christ ana Caesar. How potent is this weapon? How deep is the continuing loyalty? In Czechoslovakia, with Cardinal Mindszenty's grim fate all too well remembered, with Archbishop Renins a virtual prisoner of the State, Catholic prelates and people alike faced the open threat of government prohibition and gathered in Tmava, twelve thousand strong, for the consecration of new bishops. In Yugo-slovakia, Marshal Tito's sparring with the Kremlin entered a new phase with Tito tempting his neighbors also to defy the cominf orm and with Moscow, for the first time, describing him as an enemy. In Germany communist forces met a crushing feat at the polls. In Canada, too, the attack is on. Quebec and Ontario police discover and disperse a communist summer school. John Hladun of Toronto, one-time communist organizer and presently publisher of the anti-communist "Worker," told a United States deportation committee that the communist party of Canada, to' which the man under investigation belonged, aimed to "organize a revolt against the government of Canada by force of arms." But democracy was fighting. The Trades and Labor Congress is joining with other labor units in a united force of just short of a million against communism. Speaking to the Canadian Institute of Public Af-fairs, Hon. Lester Pearson, Canada's Minister of External Affairs, called for an alert and intelligent public to deny power and influence to those who misuse freedom., and stated that the criminal code might be amended to deal with enemies of the State. There, then, is the "irrepressible conflict" between Christian democracy and atheistic communism. We don't want it watered down by wooly-minded individuals who believe that useful results will follow a policy of appeasement. 01 Third Ave. (Prince Rupert Realty Co.) Tel. Green 607 Day. Green 412 Evgs. Stenography Mailing List? Monthly ' Statements Reports Bulletins Minutes Mimeographing Letters Composed Financial Statements l, &$ms Mil r-L SAW I !v.LWOor: ' . . 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