UNITED STATES RECOtei, Pilhce Rupert Ddll iUS Mor.day, November 16, 1953 KUiilA ZU TtARS AGO TQB . ' V M. IIIGIITOWER ven(m , ray . . . Reflects and Reminisces By JOII OIIN As i See It Climate ... 0i WASHINGTON (API The to Dreve,,. Z ! United States recognized ionized Rir.i. Russia its its pn,....i control ..ir1 ."Mate As Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert end NortHern and Central Erltlsh Columbia. Member ol Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Ruport Daily News Limited. J. P. MACIOR. President H. O PKKKY, Vice-President f HC Ran into I poor -Too.' ) 2l vears aao todav with nffir iai mean n,- k W i hoDes for . i..t friendlv ii.. .... tinrinli . vowir a: co-exlstenro : nviftt , Dwight Eisenhower Ls a clear . Now, after two decades of : the United s!attet-vueaker, no matter whether it is formally correct diplomatic re- tolerate in M: Subscription Rates: By carrier Per week. 2sc: per month, tl 00; per year. tic 60. Jt-Ti.JS ly mall Per month, 75c; per year. K 00 Authorized as second class mall by the Post Offlw Department.' Ottawa. your privilege u su in me nuiie X "'""in, ii.i.iiiinSiuu uuu iviuhcow , "cuuaiea to rpvni are probably as antagoulstic. 1 W-8. ' suspicious, distrustful and bitter I Within t, ... toward each other as two rani, miw,!,, rat! room, or at the width of a continent. Millions heard him last Saturday. It would have never done to have had the American President apear the day tals can be and still remain on! 1935, a Ernnr?n.to !aj speaking terms. i, I '- me urE,iiiiiiiiK ui in;u;iin,ion , ""ww ana Vthtl ft Tl Formosa Peace Key JOHN FOSTER DULLES; has dropped a strong 'hint that-the U.S. might 'agree to recognition of Red China in the UN. j States protested the ernment replied that ,' the Communist i' II VK IDEAS i British Columbia's weekly newspapers held a convention ' last wc"k. Criticism was bold, as well as not unreasonable. Ii seems too many sheets looked too much alike. There must be inov. io, l'j.i.j, unoer me lorelgn "ilii'v direction of the late president franklin D. Roosevelt and his secretary of state; Cordell Hull, was regarded by many persons favoring the move as the .'tart of a new and happier era in world affairs. ! Today President Eisenhower loud Slate Secretary Dulles still i.re working on uch an era with He names certain conditions, including the cessation of sup- 7 1 tail1 something having tle individual port for the rebel forces in Inrto if7 China But Mr Dulles turns ai'VW. l:t. WW I the original touch. In other ' words. ti'(' tloo.Mp coiUliili ilh a pinch of tittle-tattle. a minimum hope that at least a w:iv can be f'ttmd tn nrevent th NAVY RUM , Sometimes a volunteer who llll(.nse power rlvairy between has been through the mill can-:the Unlt,,d states wltn lu AUlpg not get home fast enough to nud Russla with lts group of na. quit the army. But yesterday In j Uons from flumlng into nn ato. Vancouver, a sergeant just in j ...i,. war biiid eye to a much more real-, ' i.-tic obstacle to the admission j ' of the real government of China lo the UN. That is, what to do about the island of Formosa ;IT IS the fashion in the US A to pour all sorts of scorn on , India's foreign policy, j But, far from believing that the recognition of the real government of China by UN would be contributing to the further spread of Communist world ' power, Mr. Nehru reasons that j the exact opposite is more like from Korea said he could see no charm in trolnu back to civics. I STAKES NOT AS II. 01 1 Already, he's been wearing a i T1,e stake!' 'ere "ot Mly as uniform fou. te. 11 vears. He'll niK "'" lie Roosevelt admln-fini.sh nie jOU if tratlon decided to recognize the F-'ovlct regime and end the 16- ! Kxnerlence Is a hard teacher. ! yelir hUitua that began with the THINGS ARE GETTING TOI GII ALL OVER By James Reldford in Toronto Globe and Mail. she wives the ir-st first nnd I he 'Russian revolution. In fact. Dem. lesson afterward. Ex. jocrats had been highly critical Voters Rally it needed the troubled state of ALTHOUGH affairs in our city's administration to atvom-jlish it, the rallying of voters to take a specific and organized interest in next month's civic elections is a development that does credit to those concerned. In undertaking to marshal their ranks alon;?; the lines laid down by the old Non-l'aitisan Association, they face a course which is tricky hut could lead to great rewarding benefits for the entire city. Their first task is to make sure they speak for the majority. While they are certain to encounter criticism and opposition, their success is assured if their voice carries the authority of broad public opinion. They must not become identified with any one income group, section of the city or class of employment. They must speak, if not for all, at least for most. This is difficult but by no means beyond achievement. Care also must he taken to remember that the association's function is to advise on issues and make recommendations but never to dictate. There is no desire or room in Prince liupert for a political machine. The city council must always remain a free agent, answerable only to the electorate as a whole. In view of the proposals for a large and representative executive, and the emphasis on building up membership, these are dangers which already seem safely sidetracked. In fact, an impressive feature at this preliminary stage is the obviously sincere wish of those interested to exclude cliques and axe-grinders from their company. Within a few days the association will hold its first official public meeting. For all those who recognize the need to lift the city from the doldrums of a strife-ridden administration, it will be an event well worth attending. Formula is Milestone OUR HEADLINE on Friday that a formula had been agreed on bv labor and management of the non-recognltion policy of Felix Bait, still with the Con- ! the Previous Republican admln-solidated at Trail, will be re- ; istrations. 1 Aft,,r Uni,ed statM recognized membered by many old friends in -Prince Rupert, and nothing Russla and ttie Romans made a ; suite him better than to hear, ; number of commitments which :rPfl,,('t'd the American govcrn- directly or iiullreetlv from one or ly. So long as the U.S.A., greatest and richest nation on earth, closes its eyes to the greatest of all facts of life in the Far East, there is no hope of getting down to the foundations on which peace might conceivably be built. ' . The Chinese Red government came into power by as emphatic a popular and revolutionary mandate as ever put any government into power, anywhere on earth. Nehru believes in facing that as one of the facts of life. BUT NEHRU has also spoken more of them, f or he has a good memory for early days and faces. OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MacLeoc Although the present Parlia- reduce the returns to" Alberta mentary session promises to be producers at the well heads to an a sort of legislative holiday In estimated 5 8 cents per thousand comparison with other years, the cubic feet of gas. But by export-MP's aren't likely to find time ing the gas to the Minneapolis hanging too heavily on their , market in the mid-west, a return hands. . of 10 cents per thousand cubic One issue that's bound to oc- leet at the well head could be cupy them will be the marketing ' secured. of Alberta's new-found bonanza. The Alberta government ls of natural gas. Will it come East , said to be leaning heavily In fa-to Canada via an all-Canadian i vor of the export plan. Its atti-pipeline? Or will it take a com- tucle Isn't wholly a matter of poslte U.S. - Canadian pipeline altruistic concern for the profits Uons. " j ordiM.l-yedbrTh.li NO INTERFNTION Brimh Columbia Russia promised to avoid inter-1 - LOOKING LP! j Now that the coast of British ; Columbia north of Vancouver, from the navigational point of view, is quite as saf as anywhere else on earth, Prince Rupert will start doing real trade when business offers. Until now, after LY... r several times on the necessity of the province's gas producers, at least 40 years of disappoint route or even be mainly export i for "putting Formosa into cold ! storage" or something to that J effect. Simply to grant Red ments and discouragement, us been like this. Somehow, the ' ed to the United States? ! The province has its own hopes These questions open up one of reaping a substantial revenue with from the production of eas. and powers that be. could not man- of the mast controversial policy China unconditional recognition age to make the port of Prince as the real and lawful govern- debates which the government , a low price at the well head here has had on tap in many automatically would mean cor ment of China would not lead Rupert stick to the world's commercial map. They must have met something-. respondingly low royalties. But, in addition, the Alberta The Canadian pu! and paper to total peace, even for the j moons. whole of China. I 14 is noteworthy that in- the As Formosa had been "allot- I argument the Federal and the ' ted" to China as a part of the Alberta governments are on op-deals between Roosevelt, Psite sides. The reason is simple Churchill and Chiang Kai-shek, , economics. The transportation it is obvious that the first re- i costs of an all-Canadian pipe- government is interested in seeing gas producers .secure a maximum revenue from the standpoint of promoting the development of the gas and oil industry ; industry is.cne of the major industrial enterprises of the world. A'.- line to the populous Ontario and j within the province. The cost of ; suit of unconditional acceptance of Red China in the UN would ' Quebec market, which the Fed- i hrinclne a gas well into produc- bc a demand by the Reds for,eral government favors, would ; lion is approximately one Minion flirt TTVI tr, tlanH otirio nrViilo V.c nonars. io aiiraci risK capital ; Communist Chinese sway watf into the province on that substantial scale requires strong in- to Father Charged As Child Fails To Alfend School ducements. The Alberta govern- pient figures that, gas selling for 10 cents at the well head will do ; if But it Is not so sure that gas 1 selling at 5.8 cents at the well ' head will. f or the Federal pnvprnmpnt ; STOP SIHUS SUFFERING Hir lhe firjt time simw s;ifTrf r ran obtain i-tmipMe, Ion tj-lust iw ffiitf wiih XhYO. Avaihlilc to tiii- public lift r ypun of rf t-uivh rm! n-.itiii. M-'iicil tmU hayi-firovwi ilr.tt NKVO completely (liniinaU-s ninus sulTt-rirK i1 alm'wt nil ivm) fthtrj othtr mfthixin ;ave failed. Sold on him'v Hark Itiiuru ii lee At Ail In.i Store Ketchikan NELSON, B.C. 9 The first i the question is mainly political., nrosecution against a Sons of Over the nation as a whole, the with connections to SEATTLE, WHITEHORSE ond oil ALASK Phone 266 Office Opp. Post C Freedom Doukhobor father In j idea 0f retaining such a natural I connection with the govern- : resource as cas In Canada for the j extended, by force, to the last refuge of the armies of Chiang. A COMMONSENSE settlement with Red China might well be preceded by UN action re the i.sland of Formosa. There are several alternate ways in which Formosa might be prevented from becoming a new battleground between the Chinese Communists and Chiang's men. Here are some possibilities: 1 Formosa might declare itself a sovereign nation, and be admitted to membership in UN If this were done all the members of the UN would be pledged in advance to protect the island from attack. Hence if Red China were admitted to the UN later she would have to assume all menfs promised move to have ; benefit of the Canadian people :-all Freedomite children attend as a whole exercises a stroni? I K, in the pulp and paper dispute is the sort of thing that we like to see adorning these pages. To the parties involved, of course, the formula meant concessions which could not be easily given. It was to them an occasion more for sobering thought than for rejoicing. ' Yet we are all naturally relieved that the danger of a strike in this city appears to be vanishing. The unhappy effect of such an occurrence lies not only in its economic results but also in the ill-feeling which can spread through a community like an uncontrolled disease. The formula is another milestone in the 10 years of harmonious labor relations in B.C.'s pulp and paper iiylmtryt is , a record which-MhW mduhim inight stficty theiPar1vaTftage.k VT f scnooi nas Deen registered at anneal There are future votes , Netean. ; in )t in at least a score of Ontario John Danshin of Slocan Park land Quebec ridings. And the GEORGE COOK . . . JEWELIER v-is given seven days suspended : present Federal government did ( sentence wnen ne appeared in j not arrive at Its present position police court on a charge, laid 0f political dominance by ne- ! under the School Act, of failing , electing always to think reason-to send his child to school. ; ably in terms of the future. ! The charge was initiated by the j , Clnnnn nnlle,, Dn1,nnl T , rr.nn,4U n,,l.-. n .1 ...... VERSARY SAL 4th Ai'H'Si ;n . i, .1 ttiiV l 1 u'iiii v auuy ixiluul DUdlu. uv II- ..an .mat jml mm ijn)ri um- ! f.v T-'vLH'.JirrKi! shin was warned to have his put exceetto W Valii. hf output MOW ON ; chirring-' trial t'W SrWsijfeBfaf-trfe uiiiu in Hciiuui witniii sfven ui wiihi unu an uta'T v1111 days. - : '.rops. ' ". ; y3 OFF 509bOFF Scripture faMuge fir JoJa I sovereign status of Formosa. 2. The UN might formally i declare Formosa a trustee area ! to be protected from attack from any quarter, for a fixed period of years. 5 Wa "O Lord God of Israel thou art righteous.' Ezra 9:15. China - Costume Jewellery - Hew Drive Planned lo Develop North OTTAWA (CP) The government that the government intends to has decided to launch a new develop It for Canada's benefit. It could be provided that at orive io aeveiop uanauas rlcn the end of that trust period the inhabitants of the island could, by free vote, decide their own and vast northland future. Their choice would have include either rejoining The title of the resources department will be changed, the Northwest Territories given a bigger living council and Eskimos assisted by splitting big reindeer herds for distribution China or remaining a permanent, free sovereign nation. mmmmntwiimm utwaumgag! Holdup Men Take Safe WINNIPEG (CP) Two men among the northern dwellers. The resources d e p a r tment, headed by Hon. Jean Lesage, will be known as the department of northern affairs and national resources. Prime Minister St. Laurent gave notice that he will introduce a bill to change the name. An official said the govern held up the night clerk at the Curtis Hotel in suburban East Kildonan early today and escaped with a 300-pound safe containing more than $5,000 in cash. They also took more than General Meeting of lhe Community Ralepayers will be held in the Legion Auditorium ment wants everyone to know, $U)0 from the desk cash regis- especially the United States, that '.pr. 1 ihe north belongs to Canada and on Nov on Display LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAIN SETS And Accessories COMPLETE SETS FROM J 2 5 95 UP GIGABYTE PMlM'f Tues., Nov, 17, 8 p.m. ALL RATEPAYERS WELCOME IMPORTANT MATTERS TO BE DISCUSSED LAY AWAY NOW WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE .9-7f;OPotu.fl.. nss Ml Canada's ivhhss RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC 313 3rd Ave., Prince Rupert Phone 644