Prince Rupert Daily News As i See It LETTERBOXj"erV,iCe$ W,-V h-S w fok bi ti l it iti( ittion Rat urday, February 2. 1052 In Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian "vess Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. B. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. G. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ' Saturday Sermon "Wide Ue of P, mjcr Pin (poll R'fts unto ytlUf . much mo,,; father give th, , them that ask h': I God were I everyone leam , that he glve, ' pronils-s wth , if we have trtn,w.: Editor, Daily News I would lile you to print this letter in the hoie that it may help to improve radio reception in Prince Rupert, and. at the same time, suggest possible method.-) to obtain this objective.! Before doin so. hwever, I think it would be better to mention a; few of the reasons for poor io' caption with particular emphasis 1 in noise and interference. On various occasions during: By carrier, per week, 25c; per month. $1.00; per year, ; $10; by mail, per month, 75e; per year, $8.00. t Published every afternoon except Sunaay by Prince Rupert. Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenm, Prince Rupert. i By REV. H O. OLSON, St. Paul's Lutheran Church) "Cali upon me in the day of trouble; I will deliver thve, and thou shall glorify Me."-Psalm 50:15. There are invisible powers of evil constantly anotlie, may hfi ties, In many t'L in many places in k our prayers niMl' Churchill Visit . : . . 1 V t. iA and ili niiiai o-ru. potter lauures l r.uve uiu-eiwvi - . . . , . , radio reception, using a battery . wOl'killir to destroy OUC faith in JOSUS I. fllTSt. Jt 1, uiiu un.swi rf'd operated receiver and the results ti r.,.. IinnfietMnr th:it UP pnf'OUI'.'U'C Practkaliv all noUv ini'i viui v, i-.m. w.n.i.y v - - - are ainazin. disappears and stations, bot.v ..n, exhort one another to persevere in the means ... IHUKCT s,r'l" In ll ,(,. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S SON Hart Massey. second son of Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey, Canada's newly-appointed governor-general, was a recent winner of a scholarship for his the.si.v and a design for a National Gallery at Ottawa. He also has won an Architec-tu-al Guild Medal. He now is in" England. '1 his photo is by Ashley and Cripiien. i CP PHOTO i -.zLx"''" , Beware Hong Kong THE situation looming up; in Asia seems to me most alarming. We are ir danger of slithering si-, lently into World War Three out there. A great playwright described : the death of our order as com-; ing "not with a roar, bill a whim-1 per." We are beta cistd toward 1n-j volvement in the third world war without even seeing clearly ! what is happening, j TO GET tin; pic lure Out tiler.- I we must remember the main developments; 1. Alter a thirty year strug-' file the Chinese Communists be-! came the government of China, j ll H 1 , . nr w at i, ll.ilv (W.,, , of goodwill could be seen as MAINTENANCE the main objective of the recent Churchill visit to Canada. He apparently made no direct requests but those may become evident later. What he did do was to lay foundations for things to come, cementing good understanding as the basis for more tangible developments. No doubt the seriousness of llritain's economic and defence situation was discussed and Canada will he expected, if not called Upon, for further assistance which will be freely given. The significance of Churchill's visit will become clarified later. Meantime, it was a good f ollow-pp to the Royal visit and a side issue to the United States mission. He could not have come to the United States without coining here. local and distant, are received loud and clear. One would natui-ally assums then that the major-1 ity of our noise and inlei-fereHc is caused by power lines and the various noise radiating applian-an.es are in a faulty condition. Some cf the wor.it offenders are. he:il.nj! pads and blankets, automatic irons, electric heaters and toasters, automatic furnace ignition, power tools, electric shavers, raully home wiring, faulty power lines, fluorescent and neon Ik-hling. These are just a few but, when these noisemakers are all added loiiclhe.-, it results In a terrific God has given for strengthening faith. One of the most useful means of promoting faith is prayer. The command to pray is given " in the second commandment: I , (1S ni.s Son when we thank Thou shalt not take the name of Him for Hi.s ,)Ve and mercy that the l ord thy Ood in vuln; for the He SH rt-hly bestows upon us Loid will not hold him guiltless ra,hday. We should not neglect that taketh His name in vain." ,,, tn.,nk oort for His goodness. This mrans that. In order not to Ale in,.r(. riot many things in our take His name in vain, we must (aiy ijv,.,, t0 thank Him for? We do the very opposite, use it seri- lirp t() (yc time off every day ously and reverently. We take the for a s(ason of prayer. Name of tne Lord seriously when someone will say: "We keep we receive the salvation Ood has ule second commandment when -iwc Church." It Is - pray in the God hears the gen.'true'that prayers for the noise that Is being Klllulay S.,," Canon Km s h... ' IK- t IMh li'll A vi K ai v Mtni.-iur li,. v p.. ray . . . Reflects and Reminisces i mT iKisti lh Av,- tt-'V. t. A "; nth w l" V L ti ; r hprk Uli'l 'C uiifii-d umij mm m noise level on your radio which eratcd in vour own home, blocks out all but the strongest e,u-h and every electrical' deyiec Church. However, we are In B. , u I if f t a f think tiliv I that nor the Ilia Aoil The ex-government, under Chiang Kai-shek, escaped to error we corn- locals stations. it umir hiime H a. nv lr ktsm oi Is kept, as God re- oii.ni.iiii inn rfi-termlne the ones mandment Here is an example of how it Little Thunderer ujnrks- A man hn, an eli-ctru- ,i,. .,.. ,ti,N rliuiiirhnnee. iqullCS DV atienoini! rnuiin ana Formosa an island about a -hundred miles off the coast. ' Few of Prince Rupert's first council, elected in the early 2. There was a violent aigu- city ment hetweert two us nolitii-p summer of 1910, are seen here mi vvrtm frii-K s: CO : fir , cam ,, Suni;.y Sii,,, haver, which he plugs into the The Radio Division of the De- Piayint! only thvre. when we for-elccirical outlet and begins to partment of Transport have in- 1 gpt about praying the rest of the shave. Unknown to him, the con- spectors and equipment lor trac- 1 time. True prayer is to call upon tacts inside the shaver are In ing down Interference, but they , God In every situation, seven poor condition and are sparking certainly will not come to us un- days a week, badly. This acts as a small spark less we comnlai" to them first. Someone has said that the less transmitter and the power lines we are entitied to the best radio you feel lik, praying, the harder coming into this man's house act reception that is possible, and you should pray because, when as a very iood transmitting aer- th rnet th.it mir ceocrnohical you feel like it the least, you today. Most are dead. It must be years since any have been in town. Not many of the present population know much about the group.s. The Truman administra. tion, plus most moderate American.-!, took a "hands off China" attitude. They said that what -T. ru i n Hit Avi- at Y: IMsUir: H. i ! SAMPLE COPY of unsual interest has arrived A at the Daily News office. It is the first issue of the Times Weekly Review, a compact new journal which, for the especial benefit of people abroad, will carry on the traditions of the long-established Times Weekly Edition and "present to readers all over the world news and comment freshly prepared by the staff of the Times"and based on all the resources happened in the Cliinc.se island : men who first too over, once ol Formosa was China's bu.si- incorporation became e.stab-ness. But "the China Lobby," : H.-'hed. M . I'l l IBM i need It the most! Yes, to neglect headed by John Foster Dulles, rii-rtnr: h H I, " Muli'loy Schfri, , I ftpnpml MjieArthnr nnrl ev-i-in ial. The result ruined radio re- location handicaps us to a very ception for all his neighbors. This great extent Is bad enough wilh-type of noise can be transmitted out having to tolerate unnec-for blocks in all directions. This ,-essary man made interference, interference can easily be elim- it's up to us so why not do III (.1 I 1 I Mummy licmh ; mated by tne use ot a noie sup- something about it. flit 111- Ave I Pallor ifi-v Thank WDiiJ Fred Stork, first mayor, passed away years ago. His old home was -at Brampton, not far from Toronto. He had lived in Fernie. later locating here. Fred ran a hardware .store. He was companionable, took a live interest in public affairs, and served as federal member. HLs daughter, Mrs. Martin Van Cooten, lives here today. you, Mr. Editor. FRANK PARLE TT prayer when your heart Is full ol doubt, or cold and indifferent, or proud and self-confident, is to arouse God's anger. Ood wants all people to pray to Him and Is pleased when they do. We know this to be true because His Word says so. We need to develop the faculty for believing- God's Word instead of our own feelings. Our feelings are unreliable and will often tell us the opposite to the truth. EVANGELi: FREE CHI Quick Canadian Quiz Sunday service pressor piungeu lino uie ouuci. There is only one way to stop radio Interference horn electrical' devices and that is to stop the noise at its. source. There, are many gadgets manufactured to attach to the radio that are supr posed to prevent noise reception, but there is one bad fault common to them all they don't work. We can do something about improving the situation. The in the I.O.0 F H,. day School at 111 vices 12:15 Week Day S lationst Republicans, strongly; ! urged military alliance witli . Chiang Kai-shek. ! I 3. When the Civil War broke out in Korea President Truman 1 intervened to halt the ai;sT.':-;slon from North Korea, by North ! Korea. But simultaneously lie declared "temporary naval pro-; tect-ion of Formosa." i That i.s, he intervened quite I legally and properly in Korea I because the UN had clearly iguaianteed South Korea against I attack from the North. But he intervened quite illegally and ; quite improperly in the affairs 'of Formosa which is a Chinese j territory, and which had no con-I nection with Korea. i I MYSELF pointed out in this column, immediately, that th; illegal U.S. action re Formosa MIGHT have exactly -the-effect ! which it later did have namely., ! to goad the new government of 1. What is Canada s Okies: , industry' i promises God makes about ' 2. Has a ship ever sailed from I,ray7 lp niail! ',h the object of enrouraglnsr us to ii. D,,ri.. t ih Ath.min vhi pray homes, to be i:,r; day. the Northwest Parage? U lake, Pl'wure and delignt i.coiile of Prince RuDert havj Jesus said: "I s Helping place Prince Rupert on the map wa.s a man-sized job for everybody. Uulf Putlullo travelled all the way to London to talk finance. There were major contracts to be awarded in the way of street construction and .service facilities. Frank Mobley, who had . come down from tne north, V. W. Smith, identified with Foley, j Welch and Stewart, J. H. Hii-I ditch, builder, W. P. Lynch, the Truth and the PASTOR. C. W gradually resigned themselves lj' In 1940 our mineral pro-the belief that the poor condi- ; duction totalled $502 million, tions and nci.se on the oroadcast What was it In 1951? peclrum is a necessary evil that What kind of trees are must be tolerated but such is def- most widely used in manufaetur-initely not the case. ing pulp and paper products? The co-operation and effort ; 5. Are average weekl earn-rf r.ri"h nnri rnHin iiiinn. In rnnarilan Industry J34 50. i George Naden, A. A. Maclntyre (A. R I bers Barrow were other mem- Ls rwllir(,d Mak3 sur ln3t ..,y, $52.95 or $51.97? of tne first council. Thai ,,. ml- iv,i,,. ANS amcFM CM PAGB 4 frame building on Third Avenue ijust west of the Royal Hotel China into intervening in the war in Korea. For with General MacArthur's ! ZTZ u . , ",, J( ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH I 5th Ave. at McBrlile St. Kev. . O. Olson You arc Invited to eonra and Worship at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. "The Just Shall Live By Faith" FLTiRUARY 3. 1952 SI SDAY SERVK'ES Morning Service 11:00 am. ' Victory Through Faith" Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Film: "The Way of Salvation." We invite you to come and receive bhi sings from this Christ-centered sound film. Sunday School 12:15 p m. forces rushing for the Chinese ""u . """""K ' o'- border. and fimultaneou-sly re J "ia. He did not remain very long building Chiang's beaten armies ' !n l,he, nort1?' Development, in on Formosa, it was obvious to j '00 e!f' ,re1';' B"' anyone that the Chinese Com- L,vnh h, 5u,,t Change ol' Notice Th.-' Regular &s announces the o1-their Sunday Morr. Sl'NIUV SCHOOL All n wortsnir smvir at . REGULAR B; CHURO Gill 61 h AW Pastor L. Thorp- For Literature and. Information on SOCIAL CREDIT in British Columbia, Write: THE B.C. 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We are sure this new miniature edition of the Thunderer will prove most acceptable not only throughout the Commonwealth but in many parts of the world as a medium of keeping in touch with what is going on in the Old Land. What's My Name? ' AM more deadly than bullets, and I have wrecked ; I more homes than the mightiest of siege guns. ! "I steal, in the United States alone, over $5 billion each year. ; "I spare no one, and I find my victims among ,the rich and poor alike, the young and old, the strong ;ind weak. Widows and orphans know me. "I loom up to such proportions that cast my Shadow over every field of labor, from the turning of -the grindstone to' the moving of every railroad jrain. f4 "I massacre thousands upon thousands of wage-fcarners a year. "I lurk in unseen places, and do most of my work silently. You are warned against me, but you heed not. "I am everywhere in the house, on the streets, m the factory, at railroad crossings, and on the sea. "f- "I bring sickness, degradation, and death, and yet few seek to avoid me. "I destroy, crush, or maim. I give nothing, but take all. Tv "I am your worst enemy. "I am CARELESSNESS." Avenues, a DfocK. it was a grocery store at first, Now it ii the Seavlew Apartments. The well-bred homing pigeon is able to fly at a greater speed lr. longer distances than any other bird. muiW.sts might Interpret this in football, language as "U.S. running interference for Chiang." NOW WE FACE a far greater danger. For weeks past Reu-ter's and other news agencies have been reporting the buildup of Chiang Kai-shek'.s forces First Presbyre'ia' FIRST UNITED CHURCH LEAP YEAR! in northern Burma and Thailand. These are refugee groaps ; which were chased out ol their, own country. But due to the' weaklier of the governments of Burma and Thailand they were not disarmed and interned as' they were supposed to be, under international law. ! rnV r.i Now we have Burma formally j But Why Exert Yourself? complaining to the UN at the j 0:10 .Sixth Awnue West Prlnco Rupert, B.C. Rev. Lawrence O. Sicbcr 11 a m Morning Worship Sermon: "Be Ye Doers" Children's Story: "The Latch-string" Anthem: "Like a Shepherd" 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship Sermon: "An Answer" Soloist: Mr. Rowland Miles. COME AND WORSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOLS at First United, Beginners and Primaries presence of these troops. Wc also have the U.S. officially di.s-1 claiming any connection with or j f'yjr.'V.- responsibility for them. But wc-; also note John Foster Dulles de- i claring for a "positive" 'policy to ! Wi evtenri a cor-1 ust Use a Daily News Classified Ad Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form to visitors to wo 231 Fourth A' Minister: Rev. I. nrrranist: Mrs. E John Currr overthrow the present government of China and to restore Chiang Kai-shek. NEHRU'S policy re Formosa is the only one to keep the peace iiamely to put it in neutral UN "cold storage" for years to come. Any U.S. attempt to transform it into a base for Chian's recon-que-st of China would surely bring on World War Three an FEMRUARV ! uinr Worship1 it 11 a m.: Juniors and Older at 12:15; at Conrad United Hall all at 1 p.m. A SOCIAL HOUR will be enjoyed after the evening service in the Church Hall. The Film "WO-YA-LA White Father of Bella Bella, or Dr. O. Darby" will be shown. Refreshment. Everyone ls welcome. SUNDAY SCHOOLS AtTFirst United Church: Beginners and Primary at 11 a.m.; Junlois and older at 12:15; at Conrad United Hall, all at 1 p.m. Ordinal ion ol & I Sunday School Evening Service' 7-1(1 OClOCk. early consequence of which j Bnhlcct: -StrenE-M would be the loss to Britain of the Island of Hong Kong. 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