j. . ; 7. : Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It -4 Saturday, January 24, 1953 In Imlrpendmit dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prion Rupan mid Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Hreaa Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Dally Newspaper Aaaoelatlon. Published by "he Prince Rupert Dally Newa Limited t. f. MAQOR, Praaident H. Q. PERRY, Vice-President Subscription Ratea: By carrier per weeft, !5c; per month 10'; per year, 110.00 6 mall Per inoiith. 7Ac: ner year. (8 00 DfcSr. i Saturday Sermon uthorlwKl as x:d class r.-.all bo u Poet Offiue Department, Ottawa. OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MacLeod There Is something better thtin an even money chance that the next. Federal general election -exact date at present unknown -will set a new record for tur-bulance on the hustings whenever it may come. If It do., one of the agent mainly responsible will be a tyro member of the House, Carl O. Nlckle, PC representative for West Calgary. Nickle's surprise attack on Lieut. -Col. F. W. George 'Liberal. Westmoreland I for drawinu dual salaries as an MP and as an officer of the Canadlun Reserve army has Injected a new el.-ment of real political avaery Into the normal strife between the ASH -.y Itr V. II O OI.SON fastur of St. fku Luthrn, Watch yv. stand fust In the faith, quit you uk, Sr ' be s'long " 1 1 ("or. lfl 13l To know Christ makes people strong jn (, in service Chusf was strong in the preser ond foe, r sorrow, in suffering and in death I i a i : More Prophets A PROPHET who wrote j me a remarkable fore-j cast for the year 1952 now! writes again: "Last year I gave you a proph-1 ecy that there would be a British railway wreck of unsurpassed ! proportions. It happened. This year there will be another om also In England, surpassing the former cr.e. ' inq Him we will possess sure convictions "Ton " vt-ji ('. -trrtl sin,. r, litre nrc Mime of the thing that will t.'ke place In a person's llle wh"ii Carbl has freedom to rule He vtlll re'-eive tourage to you 4iy with Taul, -j ,' things thrmiRh c,' strengtheneth me'-'j! C(n.,n)ine to 0'l nh all sins a d ac- nolitical parties In the crp? ,h ' Mrtv'he wttti lit? infers in ChrtM This In r ontrary to the itiittinil heart It Is not ea.-y iwim, Th Liberals regard the Nlckle attack as a tlear ease of hilling hW A 'fSt Y below the belt In 111III1IL Ull"! v,n, tun, hi- '- ner In need of forgive .ie. There IHUKCTOI "! In an , t,,rt , ' 1 m, i..M . II II er.l ikuan AM.I U V Tmi 4th A. w Hly (Wtfnran,t, (i Canon Hull H , , It- politics. Hence they are pro-cluimlng-not too loudly but with a quietness which Is even more impressive that Marquis of Queensbury rules no longer apply In the political arena. INSIDE STORV As told by Liberal sources, here t are many Dial have fled ewayj horn the preenr of 0id when' they rellel llistt they mutt m- j fiont of their sins and turn away T om tin ni and tx lli ve In Jesus I Chi 1st as a pi rtomtl Saviour in j order to be ,nived He will have th,- roorage to! iht Mirrw Mi a a at M4 Mlnlrirr: rrre , LONDON STRFET PKCORATI0NS have already been prepared for the Coronation of Queen Elizabetn in June. A design bearing the Royal cypher is tested on a lamp standard In Kingsway, a main thoroughfare in the borough of Holborn. The designs include a crown and orbs, artificial flowers and coronets and papier mache shields of the Tudor rose. The decoration will be erected shortly before the Coronation. iaT eHi-Hti,i 4'h Arrr,.i fc K A t Is the "Inside" story of the "double-cross" they claim to have l.tuffered in the Nlckle attack: I When the Parliamentary re-j turn was tabled which listed Col ' Oeorge amongst the reserve army 1 officers who had received pay-' ment for his services, the Lib- ,hunible hlmi'lf belore men. Ifj (One has winnpert another he will ; rei-elve rouraye lo nmfesn him-1 self as tx-tiifi In error We all know that their are degrees of j moral good which vary rutisld-1 erably In different peipe But,' HHST still, W SOI A , H, L O n 1 lnA..I,l fp.'in, HEIVinilhl: UNDER OUR ROOF P.y JOHN STURDY use was to be made of the fact The answer allegedly was In the that a natural ninn will runleia thcve thliiKS llni'Vtr, when Christ moves In'o the Itearl and takes ie.sr.v.iii!i H givei the citiraee to l.e honest and make all ihiiiiti rinhl with both God and man "The worst ship disaster since the Titanic will come about in '53. Winston Churchill will resign in the late summer of 1953. Flying saucers from another planet will be reported during June, July, August, and September. "A new type of hydrogen bomb will be dropped in '53 Tills will cause havoc with our weather here in Canada snow in summer just for fun remember." THIS prophet, who was so nearly right last year, adds that there will not be a world war till 1957, in which year "U.S. will go to war with Russia In August." That is a long time to wait to see how right or wrong he Is. But here are two hard, immediate predictions about politics in Canada. Our friend says that the outcome for the pendinn federal election will be so indecisive that "Mr. St. Laurent will agree to a coalition" to avert another election. If you are right, brother. I can tell you right now which parties will join such a coalition. It will be Liberals and CCF which would probably give us the best government we have ever had in Canada. The prophet agrees with the famous clairvoyant, Madame Lys, that the Soereds will nol win a majority in the next B.C. election. He agrees with my own calculation that the Liberals and CCF will run neck and neck in seats won, but he, adds "the Liberals will have more votes than the CCF.'.' IN HER New Year prediction, Madame Lys, the noted clairvoyant, said that the strange n.is ti Krasrr K-im CO It Opt. Imr- ftMmiay tKtVM 3 ;i at. rl I ' I T Hi i Mh Av at R u rf . U. 0 negative. that the PCs recog- In the village post office the other iav I had toinued the non-poiiticai ratuiv i-i .l i , u u , of the reserve army, that Colonel wait while the man who rents the hox next to mine ai,QWi slotus as an MP (tkn l (cuvl tn rrnt rile lror lntn th Infk Affpr ho h.nl i incapacitate him from serving. An International Issue THERE are indications that western Canada may have the same sort of prolonged international issue concerning water power that the east has in rthe St. Lawrence seaway. In fact, some observers anticipate that the two problems will eventually ; overlap each other. ; Jn the west the point at issue is the Aluminum '. Company of America's application to make use of Canadian waters for its projected multi-million- dollar plant near Skagway. Although Resources ' Minister Winters has assumed a hands-off policy ; towards the Alcoa proposal, the Americans show no ; signs of being discouraged. "I think that if the Canadian government is ' convinced that what we think is right, they'll let us " proceed with our project," the company's chief ' consultant, James P. Growdon, said in Prince Rupert recently. The note of optimism also persists in the Alas-: kan press. The Ketchikan Alaska Chronicle has this - to say: "We would not be surprised to see an international development of the Yukon headwaters, ; supervised by the two nations and financed in part , by the two governments, with private industry of either country allowed to use part of the power." While the Americans' determination is a eom- mendable quality in any interprise, it is difficult to see on the surface of things how they justify their hopes. Mr. Winters' refusal to consider surrender of Canadian resources was directed squarely at Alcoa and included no it's and but's. In addition, there is the prime necessity of protecting the Aluminum Company of Canada's development at Kitimat. Should a , plant of equal size be constructed oh Alaska territory, Alcan's sales to the U.S. would suffer accordingly. To avoid this, and to demonstrate to other industries contemplating large projects in Canada that the government is on their side, Mr. Winters relations with Alcoa must be held to about the same temperature that his name implies. Further examination of the American position, however, suggests hope is still held that a big deal can be consummated in which Canadian aid to Alcoa will he exchanged for U.S. help in the St. Lawrence seaway. While. nothing less than this is likely to change the Canadian mind, it must be admitted that the St. Lawrence project is possibly large enough to do it. The catch is that Canadians out here would object, with considerable justification, to being part of any such horse trade particularly when they can see what end of the horse they would be. He will have the courage to and that the list of paid of- Snorted and huffed and Uttered POine rather Colorful j frpri contained many names-break with pail sins and worldly uMxiatini..s We all rctilue that ,.,,-,, fn. savaral minntcc t nniptlv i I rrrrpi;t pd th;:t ho, although not MP'a. were vu.o uw.., . j PC s In their politics riol C'-w r J 8. Ik tea t It iRt-) Kimittf Vivci i! Kvtllrt)f fTafer " t Acting on this alleged assur It takt rourupe and faith in , Ihri-t to break anil f ee from) sin The reason for this Is be-'. r:t;i! people l-tvr the sins audi the pleasures of Hut present evil1 'irl(l Sometimes when a pernor ne swucn nis Key 10 me nei u.. He was trying to get Into mine j - - Which, of course, started ra?(,wavi suspected It was Col thinking of the old apartment- skeflington-Smutt,-,. and I wa.t ance, the Liberals gave no further thought to the possible political dynamite In the return. As a consequence, they were HK.I i Mtnt, 'IM,C Dat"- r"'L- I taken away. .a kii ..nnrered anrf h Ls roi.froi.ted with JeA.ua in such For a time the charge against j surprise when Nickle launched a " 'hat he has Ut muke a ti t it at I S -al,wt ltv I ' mn t was the assistant Janitor anC Co. S. Skefifryton - Smutts Ret. i and I were tenants. e wiil throw trie blessed -aside for the sake of me stood a- coiHrlbutint; to Juv- njs attack. chor ., enlle delinquency and robbing i .,..,..., .. ... . v ... Saviour The letter-boxes in our apart-'u Malestvs mails iA fetieral .. . "'e sins of this world Many! T' T First rreibyteriflii ment-hou.se were located In the offen.se I was a.tsured but ln . . . regaro me auei s klow U.lt t,,,.y nr,,,(1 l0 ron. ,0A. I U- tnd . 1 "d .Jl4""! ptTlhe -amir teI 1 verted but do not dare for fears of what their companions will : -.V'"" -""w"n payi.tg lor a new , Thev aaV that both th 4 i l , with slots lor the mailman 'to for the Bl. kies. as the original ; ' . ''Z 'l ,he reat UtL l,.s lv sriy "n,ry p"! nIf ' and 1n,lr insert the letters and tiny doors one had to be broken open with "V o an7thTt hU oav Z rf,rl"''1''' " i " you opened in order to get them L crow-bar In order to relea.se ;f! t Z? rl" "h i out. I had lost my key Uat Timothy Ti.Mm. s contingent upon his actual and Ly"ar 1' are you living a morniriR, I remembei, and yet, by ! 'r,,la"'l 'H- '' ave wh(lJ) H.imUh 0,H.nei my own continuous presence at reuimen- you ,ur- "I I. peering down the .slot, I could ,,h . Dllss.kcv r ducov-1 tai hendouarters Ht,i thev take rendered y ur life t Jesu, and goings on in Russia were due to see there was an envelope tuck ered that the precious envelop'' the view that the etrplnnniitai i - ' a big struggle for power. The ed in the box ultimate winner of this struggle containei my poem, returned bviwiil never overtake the original "Uncle Billy's Whiz Bang" wltii t-hare and that the smear will a note from the editor saying the remain. ; thina lacked artion. 1 One Liberal MP eommenied:i !"" Is clear that from now tni Now that envelope, I anxiously hoped, contained a cheque, i Cheques, provided they are signed by somebody else, huvo always been Important In my mud Is to become an accepied ' apon. Well, both aides life. Well, at that time I hap :lMILESTONESisriS.- Certainly the govern pened to be writing .some ma ment MPs aren't Rolng to allow nificcnt poetry I lyric for a mak-j I mm III Hies ill I he pally Nraa ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH r.(h Atn. Wt M'Hride St. i:r- v ii o. iii,kon. I'ustor "TUf Jtisl Mia 'I Liw Hy 'alth" C OME Af UORSIIIf .SUNDAY SrKVICf.S JANUARY 25. lfir.3 Morning f, rviee-ll (Hi am S' fmon: "Cliaracte list Irs of Faith" Chair Anthem. EvenliiK Service.- 7 10 p m Luther UuKtie In charge There will be messages In word mid In Ming. Sur.day s IhkiI 12 13 p m. ithe Opposition to have a monop-joly on It. There'll be reprisal And they wont be nice." 40 Year Ago Todoy J At the fourth anniversary i We rxtend a cot. ' Ut visitors to wnrr.:n 231 Fourth A-. ! Minister: Rev r. A OrnanliUs: Mn & J i and John C- .SUNDAY, JANUARY Mwrninc Wurn.p II Similar tu hwtl 13 li t.vrmng Worship 1 3 MuiKirr al tt! ' 'Remember the !U , to keep it Ik would be a woman now Inside the Kremlin maybe Molotov's daughter. She would soon become a more powerful Russian ruler even than Katherine th" Great, says Madame Lys. I met Madame Lys myself just before I went out to India. She told me, over a social mot professional! cup of tea that Stalin was no longer the real boss of Russia in fact, for all practical purposes was politically dead. Could be, too. IN NAZARETH, where Jesui Christ spent his boyhood, a stubby-bearded Aab came up to me in an open front cafe and held out a string of brown beads. "Hold these," he requested me. I duly held them. - azine called "Uncle Billy's Whiz Bang" and I had recently submitted a small masterpiece entitled "In the Vale of KeeW-wan" ("Where It's forty-five below; and the huskies howl and the wolves they roam and the northern tempests blow."i Mr. Service, move over! Burns banquet held by the St Andrews Socle y, S D. Mac-donald acter as toastmaster. F. M Davis, l he well-known f-roj'eSSor Jlonoretl Dr. O 3. Spvnrer, professor of joology at the University of British Columbia, has been appointed a Fellow of the Entomological Society of America, an honor given few Canadians. Dr Spencer has been a member of the tTBC denartmenl of So I was quite certain that thej launch and boat house man envelope contained a cheque I along with his two assistants from Uncle Billy, only when I lived on beans and rice for 10 tried to get my fingers down the lVS when their launch was First United! REFLECTS and REMINISCES Kay re- lnt theu refiksed to nn anv far- """neci uji o.r.r... i Sixth Ave. W. ind 1 EVANGELICAL FREE Station "II" Building Sixth Avenue F-aM FASIOH: (. W. SINCLAIR ther than the first knuckles and -??nt ly That old fellow told me all II a m. lornitif I sorts of things that I had almost I failed to make contact wilh thui 30 Years Ago Today zoology since 1924 and his an forgotten myself. He also told ! envelope. This was a very des-j Hon-T D patiuiio, minister of International reputation for his me amazing things about the perate situation. Hands and member for Prince ; research work in the field of In- Sam Connery, back in Van- pensions and retirement. When couver, saw New York, Oibral- will I get a raise? tar, Italy, Switzerland, France, Sermon - ,' Wherf Ii ' ' dom? Children's Story ' In Jeaus " future, including the fact thatl And then I spotted young Tim- Runert in the B C. legislature, srcl "ts"' I was about to be re-united with my wife. That old fellow had Anthem: "What I M othy Tubbs, the small offspring arrived here this morning for of Mr. and Mrs. Tubbs who lived the official opening of the court in Apartment 32. I pounced on house. Have " never laid eyes on me before 7: J m. Fvenini " PENTECOSTAL TABERNACLE 202 Sixth Avenue West siMiiv 11:110 a.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. r vangrlintic Service. Favorlt-e Hymns from Redemption Songs Ke:irchini: message by the pastor. WUtr:SIHY :0ft Prayer Meeting. FRIIMY 7:00 -Children's Service. and he surely did not know that! thLs rather repulsive juvenile ... I had a plane ticket in my j ar,d told him to get his grubby An experiment in the planting pocket which the very next dayjnanr down the slot and fish out of wild rice as an attraction for was to take me to Rome, where, tne enVelope while I stood guard, wild ducks Is being carried on 8ermoi: "The Solo: "Hear My P" ' delssnnn. SoU Wlrk I met my wile. SUNDAY 8CHOOI.1 And then I saw Mrs. Bicklc, ... ! another of our tenants, coming CllSllK.e . ,h :a. anrt vnn know THE ONE THING that I ITnlieH Church: Dt Spain, Austria, England, Ireland Tallulah Bankhead, the act-and Scotland. He did it In six ress, is telling the story of her months for $650. It would cost life to the press. It's a breezy almost that to live and see noth- and diverting story and In many Ing. In Spain lih paid four cents ways refreshing. But there Is for a haircut. In Prince Rupert one danger point. Having de-it's a hundred. ; voted her life to stage and I screen, the Vancouver police Extension of the S C. and Al- may detect a threat to public berta boundaries northward to morals and take action, the 65th parallel is in prospect and need surprise no one. Later, General Eisenhower has vast on, perhaps, the same can be responsibility, yet room for an said of four new provinces. ' occasional pleasantry. He wore ', no silk hat at the inauguration, It's just a year since 26 were for with plenty of Democrats drowned from a plane at Sand- ti n town it would never do spit. The tragedy was a vital to have a snowstorm come emergency then, and costly. 1 along. Dors the state of affairs look ' Primary at H ntinlla at IMS about these accurate Predic- 1 n ilt can come over ions of the future is that i If of us thi am hniipfi nn t.riit.n inpn Unllerl Hall, all at M A cordial Invitation is extended to ull for attendance at these muniiWf ATIONAL It :3fl Sunday School and Bible Class 11:38 Morning Worship 7:30 Evangelistic Service Wednesday-Prayer Meeting 8:00 Friday-Christ Ambassadors 1:00 "Bright Singing, Good Music' "Where the entire word ul God is preached" everything that is going to hap-1 I turned hurriedly to young Tuesday evening " services. by Alex McRae, the enthusiastic , hunter of this city. 20 Years Ago Today Alderman Basso-Bert was the guest speaker at the regular, meeting of the Oyro Club. He ' spoke oh matters pertaining to i Fascism. 10 Yeors Ago Todoy Miss Beatrice BerneT, RN, i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Berner will be leaving shortly for military training as a nurs pen has already been rore-i '"U'"J. ",lu " ordained In the slot by this time. I don't believe that-qulte. I; "Psst!" I whispered. "Oet your out of that box. We've been believe, or hope, man really has1 hand free will. .spotted. . ..j can't," said Timothy. "I'm ANNUNCIATION any safer today? PARISH stuck!" Well, I got to him pretty darn r;reen 331 Rev. C. Fawrrtl ing sLster. Leading Churchman Pays Tribute To Liquor Inquiry Board Report EIGHT ond NINE O'CLOCK MASS M in CONVENT; ed quick and gave his little arm a yank and all that resulted was a piercing scream from the child. And then Mrs. Bickle was upon us. There I stood, white-faced and shaking, with Timothy screeching beside me, dangling Canada is making use of far more horses than ever before. By this is meant more horsepower, and it illustrates the scope of national industry. They can, as a matter of fact, do all sorts of illustrating. 10:30 MASS IN ANNUNCIATION SCHC1 VANCOUVER (CP) Rev. Douglas H. Telfer, president of the Vancouver Council of Churches, ed under a system of licensing and law which, if enforced, ought to control sales and abolish abuses. NO SERVICES IN CHURCH by one arm from the letter-box. has paid tribute to the "hard General Electric Appliances PLAIN WORK What's wrong with work? inquires the Times-Journal of St. Thomas, Ont. That is a question a good many employers are asking these days. More and "What on earth Is that child doing?" demanded Mrs. Bickle. She peered closer and gave a horrified gasp. "Good heavens, he is trying to rob. our mall-box!" Sure enough, that stupid Timothy had got his hand In the INTERDENOMINATIONAL YOUTH RALLY IKI work, consecrated intelligence and moral courage" shown by the three member of the B.C. liquor inquiry commission. Mr. Telfer said five things stand out in their report which will form the basis for new liquor laws in the province: Present system of beer par more people don't know how to Local option is retained. Setting up of a three-man liquor control board should make for greater efficiency and more careful selection of Lssuing licences. Establishment of a rehabilitation centre and research council and exteaslon of the prtsent education program out of liquor profits. "It Is my opinion that the people of B.C. have an opportunity now to display their ma work and have little intention wrong box, and it happened to of learning how. They do not IN' THE SALVATION ARMY ClTADf apply for a job. What they seek lor stands condemned. "This Washing Machines, Floor Polishers, Radios, Kettles, Ranges,- Vacuum Cleaners and many others. RUPERT RADIO AND ELECIttt Phone 644 Box 1279 Is "an association with your firm." They, not the employer, belong to the Blckles. "Fagln! Mis. Bickle shouted at me Teacher of thieves!" Well, of course all this yell system, introduced by the mod Saturday, January 24th, 8 p "- REV. H. 0. OLSON Speaker Bright Sirtfinr Tetlmnnie eraUon league, has run its course and none will mourn its ask questions. When do they get vacations and how about living ing brought out most of the tenants in the apartment-house standards? Do I get free hos turity as citizens," Mr. Telfer EVERYONE WEI.COME ESPECIALLY Yl passing." Sale of liquor is to be opert pital insurance? Tell us about and someone called the police (I said.