AT As I See It Krince itupert uaiiy News Saturday, Febiaiaiy 9, 1952 m:..J'3 m services m vmw SV .... . . . - Saturday Sermon AMERICAN. The poiai,) BntainfromAm:; century by Sir WaiC,: 0,1 mare PMrii In independent dany newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Dress Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. 5. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor: H. O. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3y carrier, per wpek, 25c; per month, $1.00; per year, gfT?, $10; by mail, per month, 75c; per year, $8.00. "LfS" Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenw, Prince Rupert. Entered as second clas mail by Post Office Department, Ottawa. J WoJerfJ Wan tk": I I UECTi linr,. iiimi w taut,, iBy CANON BASIL S. PROCKTER, B A., BD.I I have heard these words used by all sorts of MM 4th Ave. w. K 'IS Holy c "imuni,r. 1 people about some one living or dead who has im- pressed them as a great human being. It is the ge, Sh ippinq Permanent Grain L'lal Vt'KIICL tlUW jni.-'iHl un vj-"'k- ' and was heard not infrequently during his lifetime. '"1 IIIMI, Time for a Queen IT IS a tribute to the character of the hit1 King that no monarch ever assumed the throne under more trying circumstances or handicaps, and none ever laid down the burden after having won and held such affection from his own people, or more respect from all mankind. MU,i..ur: It,.,, h "'HM l-KI M,i, ttl Avciny, c, Hrv, I IKM I m'iu Bin AW Al THE FRONT-Lt. -Gen. G. O. Slmonds, second from right, Canadian Army Cli-'f of Staff, looks over front-line positions of tilt 25lh Canadian Infantry Brigade during his visit to the K irean battle-front. On the extreme right is Brig. J. M. Rockingham. Commander of the 25th Brigade.' Oil.ers in the photo are unidentified staff officers who accompanied Gen. Simonds on Ins tour. 'CP from National Defence I It would seem that a great human being is not necessarily a powerful leader or full of personality plus but someone who is kind and considerate, someone who has room in his heart for other people's troubles as well as his own, someone who has time to love children and animals and to understand them, someone who does not behave or talk a:- if he knows it all, but Is glad to say a helpful word or make a helpful Kiiggestion or do a bit of unobtrusive service. Not all religious people have EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Sunday services will be held in the I.O.OF. Hall with Sunday School at 11 a.m. and services 12:15. W. i k D.iy & i-vkes in the homes, to lie announced Sunday. Jesus said: "I am the Way, the Truth and the fjfe." PASTOR. C. W. SINCLAIR Mi l I Ills , frnt Mr The reiui of the new queer therefore opens under the most' favorable of al! auspices. Two former great queens in j British history assumed tho ; throne when conditions were tliis human quality for some tend - -I-: be too preoccupied with ttie First- Prctbyterian Church fact that thev arc going to EXTORT shipment of prairie grain through the port of Prince Rupert should no longer be on merely a flash in the pan basis, occurring only when there is no other way of petting it out. It should be regular traffic henceforth. ', "With Columbia Cellulose now reouiring 42 cars or so a week fur the shipment of their product, tonnage for the westward movement of the cars, which would otherwise be empty, will be required. ; Forty-two railway cars, with capacity of 1500 to 2000 bushels each, would carry about 80,000 bushels of wheat. i A ship takes upwards of :)00,000 bushels. ; Therefore, the cars which the pulp mill requires to ship its product in a month would be able to bring enough w heat west to load one ship. I Some box cars have also to be brought on to this line for the shipment of lumber. They too sjiould have commodities to bring west instead of coming empty. : So it is easy to figure why grain shipping should . le here to stay at least' two ships a month. It is good business and would appear to be an economic necessity for this line of the Canadian , National Railways which is'so rapidly coming into its own. Letterbox Fisheries Treaty "Betrayal" Editor, Daily News, '. I.I1H. .h Av- in n,r, iM K .r : Utv k u' ST. I'll I (S JM; U'-rtor- Itn l i'fr:, Sunday iiB .quite different. The first Eliza-ibeth took over a kingdom ) wounded lrom end to end with I religious difftrences. She ai-jsumed a throne which her royal I lather, of the many marriases, , I had made a by-word and a joke 1 j which survives in music hail Heaven and you are going to hell. But I am glad to have heaid' rwnnlo K!iv this -thine flhnut th. i sones even to this fay Recently your paper carried a very full report humanity of more than one of KIM I IK tip, I When young Victoria oecame, ., ... , . . . , ... mv brother r.lerevmen and of not 629 l Av E J i queen the prestige of the Brit-; 01 me address given 10 me risiieniien a umuii vy a -f;w stendfa;i tholl(,n q,lif.t isn royal lamny nau ueun mim. j Af)l)lewhaite. Ml' for Skeena, relative tO tne Jap-, Christians (. ! England flourished under good anese Fjsh eries Treaty. While the report was am it i mv conviction that this i ,.f - j J . . . , ! sunreme human duality is not a 1 v iWUeen tse.ss in a way wiiu.u dUL"'lL,! ,,,,,.., UI1- nnp laslniinried the old world, and is , there are a number ot points contained Rlfl we are born witn but one ' , - ';' j ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CH. 5th Ave. al Mth, ! worth admiration even to this, in the Statement; Which that anybody car, nave wno ... S Of Mr. Applewhaite over f. ence of opinion exists. i Christ. ''"ir -V"' '! iday, so did the larger, mightier!, 'differ, i,iuu tl-J Ati 1 British world kinadom of the 1 Rv. I! 0. (H It, is true mat you meet it the Church. But this flower- j ve extend a cordial Invitation i time of that most solid of all! In view of the fact that this ' ; British monarchs, Victoria. i treaty will in all likelihood be to the National Fisheries Insti- Ing of the human personality is . t0 visitors to worship with us. l .ratitied at the next session ol tute in Boston, Dr. Herrington You are Invited to? Worship at 8! f Lutheran Chur I YOU CAN cail it a superstition, the ifcu.s-c. we believe it to be formerly head of the Fisheries supremely tne work oi cnnsisj 231 F,jur(h Av J East can laugh at it as an in me interests oi an cuixeus section 01 gCAr in iony w,u aim m,.m.i: - Minister: RevE. A. Wrlfiht, D u. you f ro-.iii v i,. iii- In r u v unrierslnnrl Iho ser ous ho.,,1 nf Hip American delegation : sine tne Hie ano worK oi inc "The Just Slull Orcanlsts: Mrs. E. J. Smith disDutable fact remains that .impact if may have on th? to the treaty conference, was : Christian Community mUrht a.'- and John Currie. The Long View to thtnos nltt-avs e-n best for Brit-! economy of our country. ' ouoted In the August 1951 issue I well face the challenge as cms when queens are on tlw l one section of hi address f the Pacific Fisherman as sav- I whether he is. after all, llvinR .u I throne. i Mr. Applewhaite stated "a reso- in;; this: -Japan is not the only; the sub-human level. (Don't try to quote Boadicea lution had been adopted an J ' country with which you will be I " ONTO cannot be wholly unsympathetic with the expressed views of Progressive Conservative SUNDAY SERYi I rliruarv 11 1) Morning Serviu' 11 It Speaker: Rev B P., Evening Service 7: J6 p; ; There will be servim: i day to Friday, at 8 00: against this argument lor she ; later attached to the draft concerned, oui i Deueve umv , leader George Drew that all Our natural resources will. : :clul did better better against against the the Roman Roman 'treaty treaty recognizlna recognizing the the mutual mutual to an increasing extent,; f . . .7 ate the Import picture in Cl'CtlUiCllM FKBHUARY 10, 1952 Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Oidlnatlon of Elders. Sunday School 12:15. Evening Service of Praise at 7:30 o'clock. M.iuorial Service for late Kin George VI. 'Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy"' 7i) 'or interest . of the three countries domina , intruders than any man km gelist S. R. Johnson i rjLulltvrtin dim nil '.he F.ici!ie. japan is a nation with some 1 1 i to 2'2 million full and part lime fishermen, with j You are Invited, i Sunday School 1J ever did.) ' i in the development and proper ' Nor it that because Britons utilization of the stocks of fish have been, on the whole, less in the North Pacific, a remit '; w arlike than Britain's kings. 1 that could best be obtained bv have no history book hantiy as , international collaboration and more than 4M.0OO fishing boats District evangelist for the Lu-of all types and with the great-!, ther League of tne Lutheran e-t domestic- market for fish of f-hmrh In Canada Rev filerlin" this is written in a Nanaimo co-operation . . ." Whv must leaving; this country should do so as finished products, thus assurinirus al! the labor-content and all the wealth involved. ; Unfortunately, while this makes an admirable talking point, in practice it is not as simple as that. Our steel mills have expanded enormously in recent years, as fast indeed as seems reasonable or possible, but they are still unequal to the task of processing all our ore. So it goes with most of our natural hotel, for we are away from .fansn be considered tu a m.i- any nation In the world . . . The Johnson nf Cnmro.se Alberta, is SI MMY, ra FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Young St. at Fifth Ave. East 'home. But my offhand recollec-1 tual interest in these fisheries Japanese people look to further , arrjvmg u tr,e cay by tonight's jtion is that the reign of Good ' when she has never fished these expansion of their fisheries to, train and tomorrow will start a Queen Bess was just one long! waters prior to the war? It is do three things: 1 Absorb somt ten-day evangelistic campaign enPiunn n-art IpM'irnrt fir 1 nnp in, .. u ..,iv-; i nf I he RnrnhlS tlSiiermeil IIOVV . o. n..i' T...i.....n r'U u 11 a.m. Mommg "WORKING TWi u. icikiui) mi iiaiisiup uu Jiii..n v" 1 a ot. rauia ijuuii ail wiiuiviii. undeilarca. 'nor nor is is it it discriminaiion discrimination for for our our- crowding crowning tne coaiai watet. Mr. Johnson will be heard at to 12:15 pm.-Sunav morrow s services and each evening' during his stay here. Likewise in the long, long country to Insist that she con -, 2l Provide greater production reign of Queen Victoria. People tinue to stay out of our fisher-1 to reduce the food deficit of tne nowadays talk, too loosely, of les. Our country, alone with the nation, and i3t Provide adtli- 1 ' with a class lor There will be soeclal sinking in group. the hundred years of peace mat United States, has spent year..,: tl0r,al products lot expou ui addition to Mr. Johnson's ad products from wheat to uranium. Pulpwood is an j exception, although some is still exported. i ; We like the idea of being total producer for all j our resources. Hut we have to recognize that we J 7:S0 p.m.-Evenmj followed the deleat of Napoleon and many millions of dollars do-; supply loreisn exciiano wnn at Waterloo. During must of veloping conservation protrams ; which to obtain needed 1m-that time Victoria was queen. Aimed at perpetual yield of the I ports." And in almost every year ol" fish stocks in thu industry Our 11 must De clear ir,Jln Uir t"rc- dress. Pastor Johnson Is American-born and spent the first years of his ministry in the United States. NOTHING BITU ft ' " Tuisdaj. 8 pm - remarks of an authority Later he was called to Canada mat long reign ol European oioiO"i.sts have assured us that ":jln peace Victoria's soldiers were our fisheries arc now bein ex- that we have every reason to MeetlnB A Warm Wei fear Japanese expansion into lighting somewhere or other. ' ploited to the maximum inten Pasior: REV. F. AMTP.OBUS Km. 23'i 5th Ae. E. Box 538 Phone Green 812 and served for some years in Alberta before being summoned a;-. Luther League evangelist. The annual meeting of the Awaits You' our waters. l,ni the ten year lifetime of the treaty, no recomiucnna- You could argue, with consid- sity. The introduction of u erable welgnt, tnat the great further fleet such as that of wars of this century were mere-, the Japanese can mean only owr ly the coming heme to roast of . of two tilings: an end to con-the chickens which were hatcb-1 -servation with all-that would congregation of St. Paul's will be i.on lor abstention c.in he made held next Friday evening can't do it at the moment, and that, at the moment also, we have to have money. Therefore we make the best deal we can to sell all the goods we can looking hopefully, with Mr. Drew, to that day when we will ship nothing abroad but finished products. Approves Treaty DON'T AGREE with some of the criticism WE of the proposed North Pacific Fisheries Treaty it's not perfect, but it's a step in the right by either the united states or ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL CHURCH ed out in the years of miscalled ' imply or a tremendous loss of : Canada from fishing any species 'peace" of the Victorian era. : earnings to our fishermen who on any part of the coast. Mr. , i would be compelled to share the ; Applewhaite states this .h-cIiuii FOR ALL THAT the fact re- catch with a new and highly Is of great importance to Can- I mains that both in the time ' developed fishing fleet lrom : aria. Has he considered the iact I of Elizabeth and in that of Vio-! Japan. that the treaty already contains clause Ihut requires Canada SO J. k-Jtr wA.V lU Prince Rupert Sunday, February 10th II a.m. Morning Prayer. Memorial Sermon with special music . , prayers mourning the death of His Mi King Oeorge VI. Proacher: The Bishop. Member: of Her Majesty's Forces, both permaiifn; leserve. are invited to attend In uniform. 1 toria the whole human family ; Much lias been made of th;1 rifl'iVt ion snv an nffici:il nhitempnt fif tho FiVhPl'toa "'.made areat and hisloric strides fact that the three main nmi?. ' 0 abstain from lining in Hi I vmnm i ) -j" - " - " , , , ' U..1H...1 ..... '. ' il Riiu nr It"' Melirlnu .Sen while iunwcuu aim upwaiu. . iiuiiuui, sauuon ana nerring 3 n Association of British Columbia. Every workable me oinci ii.tnu im: uiiiteu H fr Wells died In o hhielf are nrotpftpd in Iho ftof ; 11 cloud ol gloom and abject pes- a period of five years, what simism. But our age has pro-' the immediate threat to ,jS stain from fi.shing Hecate! 2,IJ I I W k j duced no greater historian. He other species such as sole cc , iDiians OT any o'lici JUI l Ul UU., 1 .II lyl Wf a.l,.0 - MJ..--V-)-ri--r-Mi iiMni infii . : tvist. ' i nis n ea m, i ini. nnee ini v m r ' v m m ma 11 described the eighty years be-' founders, cub, dog-fish a .... - l.iimiiiii.iiiaiiJ fore 1914 as the hacnlest. most shark? Desnite the fnet ihnt ,h productive, most humanizing, United States and Mexico have ! u,c Vnltc(i States to get out ol most rrvrrelfnl norlnrt in th,. issued nrnelii in a I inn. w.nHini, ! thU fishery even though it is whole record of this strange hu- heir territorial waters to pro- 'Presently in danger oi .depletion . man race. .test those stocks of fish tradi-lIf we d0 wc wlU bc BUlUv ol I a . tlonallv inken k ,hi,- i. breaking the treaty. Wc tail to,- international agreement must, of necessity, contain some elements of compromise between the interests of the countries concerned. Canada has had to make few, if ahy, compromises in this case. We believe that the proposed convention 'will safeguard our vital raw material and provide a valuable precedent for the solution of future problems. We do not believe that Canada will lose anything by signing we are confident that she will gain a great deal. !l Scripture f-aJ.ttige for Jodaif 1 "Mary hath chosen that good part."St. Luke 10:42. "see where the inte.e.its of Can- j THERE IS no ereater mistake to date Canada has failed t. PRINCE RUPERT and Canadian fishermen I ' than to sav that the British take similar action Immedinto. FIRST UNITED CHUR& 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship SERMON "In Remembrance" ' Children's Story "Two Royal Girls" Anthem "Jesus Shall Reign." Dare. Fourth Prince Rupert Cubs and Scouts will '' the Morning Service. 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship SERMON "In The Year That . . ." Anthem "For All the Saints." Barnby. 'monnrrhv no lonner has nnwer Iv after the ratification nf thi are being protected. 11 It appears hmuitirJ DRYDOCK AND SHIPYARD SHIPBUILDERS AND ENGINEERS ! There are two distinctly differ- treaty, Japanese fishermen ! tobe a complotc .sell-out to Am-: ent kinds of power in this world could enter our bottom fishery i eri,in Interests. I the power to persuade people, up to the three mile limit This - when askcd anollt the ?ov-! and the power to compel them, would include Hecate Straits i ernment's intentions as to th:' and the west, mast nr v-mr.n I extension of our territorial w at- ers, both the Minister and Mr I since lost, or gladly gave up, the ver Island. To state that it Attend these Memorial Services for our late Kinf C power to compel their subjects would be unprofitable for them ! Appiewhaile have hinted at pos. the Northwost Mounted Po- uy fjy u.o i''v mi v. u i"-;t rt ,L, ,,... In mnu ,hu. H,i( , sioie reprisals uy uie u.o. in me iron and Brass Castings Electric and Acetylene Welding SUNDAY SCHOOLS at First United Church, Bwr.m lice, this little community lost , "V " , DU"": "a,c L " ,, 7 , lur inu form of higher tariffs. on our fish is U,.m lie oorlinr H id i i. ol-1 dually "H"y gained BU1UCU in 111 their meu power OUWC. cheaper .u,iti iuu 13 to tu completely CUlIlUieteiy ie Iff- ray Primary at 11 a.m.; Juniors and Older at iz: At Conrad United Hail all at 1 p.m. fish products. This t certainly not the action of a friendly na- 'suaue peup.e, lo m .uene u wie case. Am- when the change was made. Now, i" '.r. . .1 ....'Miumaii acton bv exam Die. ad-. erica n draeecrs find It i.rmiw mere win De a i-ourisi attraction , . , r ri.K,. . . .' i linn ottemntin,, tn nni-lr nut. n vni'Kn ri?'iT' rim uin moot m th Manse a' SPECIALISTS ON SAWMILL and MININO MACHINERY angle and there is something of the evening service. vice uiiu suggesLion. : yiviiivauie operate in tnese I ft - The world in general and the, waters and the record of Jap- j common problem In ttie be.st in-British world kingdom in par-; anese fishing techniques has! "Continued on page Bi Reflects and Reminisces to this. Once, there was a "Fort George." It also had to change, and this seems to have become permanent. ticuiar never needed tne leml- ucisiraied tneir ability to' nine, queenly influence in hu- operate thousands of miles from man affairs so much as it needs their home ports. We are already it now. For the British world feeling the effects of uncontrol- FULL GOSPEL TABERNAO G.E. CLOCK RADIOS . . . the world's most useful radio Kingdom cannot even sunvlve, iea nsiMng of bottom fish by much less thrive, except in a American and Canadian trawl-human family that achieves and ers. With no conservation pro-keeps genuine peace, based 0:1 gram in effect for these species justice, plus kindliness. at the present time it will be It's time for a Queen. I obvious to all the effect a new 202 Sixth West (across from Armiiris SUNDAY Sunday School and Bible Class 10.30 Morning Service 11:30 Evangelistic 7:30 , Anyone insensible to the drama of what is happening overseas today must miss much in life. Apart from the fact of a beloved figure having been taken, the circumstances surrounding It, cannot but be memorable.. A sorrow, not perfunctory, but possessing a depth and a sincerity has come. Postmaster Jenne of Juneau has received official approval for the establishment of city delivery and parcel post service. Four carrier routes will be set up, one in the business area and three in the residential districts. Ever notice the contrast between Prince Rupert and Juneau? The spaciousness of the former and compactness of the latter4 No more worry about falling asleep and leaving the radio on ... no more startled wakening to Jangling alarms . . . not with a GE CLOCK RADIO. jjj' ' lleet would have. Mr. Applewhaite expressed tne the commencement of Saturday closing is deferred for a week. "A - vr k.f j f r - C....Mi' 44.95 The best of each ONLY re iou in neea or ini.Tt'"" COME AND HEAR A CLOCK - A RADIO - A MUSICAL ALARM opinion that our fisheries were wfe from the Japanese but in danger of Russian intervention. This could occur at some future date but whatj is the immediate situation? While the USSR has a relatively undeveloped fishery in the Pacific, the Japanese Poster in the window of a barber shop in Versailles, Missouri: Hair Cut any size head 35c. Until yesterday there seemed some uncertainty as to how many days, next week, the banks in the big cities would be closed or partly closed. Thursday afternoon to Monday morning would See them at Evangelist E. Olmstead A grief felt in millions of hearts, seen in countless half-masted flags and heard in the voice of cannon around the globe. There is something in these deep rites and ceremonials this solemnity, dignity and set rule-that stirs the mind and awakens emotion. Ottawa. Ontario. .Effective next April the town of Macleod in Southern Alberta Rupert Radio & Electric have a fleet comparable to none ! be a long time to be denied any O. F Pastor Green 3S1 will resume its original name 1 banking. 80, while there Is clos with a history of expansion into YOUR OF. DEALER 1 ill parts of the world. Speaking ' Fort Macleod." Founded In 1874 1 ing on the King's funeral day,