0 - ' - - - ----- v 4 Prince Rupert Daily News As I See it 1 v .-.V--. Ye'.' ' dl Russ Back Ceylon Communists Monday. December 28, 1953 , the ! litma.' annua CN V by CI more COLOMEO, Ceylon 11 Prime r a independent dallv newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and 'northern and Central BrlUah Columbia. Urmber of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association-Published by Trie Prince Rupert Daily New- Limited. J. T. MAGOR, President H. O. PERRY. Vice-President Subscription Ratea: gam By carrier PT wee. 25c: per month, tl 00; per year. '.C.OO. jfeSt.gar. . 3v mall Per month. 75c; p7 year. 8 00 . Authorized as second class mall by the Pott Cce Department, Ottawa ! Minister Sir John Kotelaweia 'says Russia has sent money j through Swilzt-riand to Ci-ylon's j Communist party, and "I've ordered the bank to stop payment s if irothei id Pl WO es r i the evei pres V. . until we find out more about it "! i Kotelaweia. addressing a nn-et- j inn Sunday in the South Ceylon: rayer Not Outdated :s oi i .'W? II- BE A jna Oorfre Was Hard IT IS a terrible thing to a bitr, .trong man' all broken up from a blow j he never expected. Gr-orgf was a strung man, and a !;tri ton Of C"'ire you twutUi't u.ame nim. The eld man ha;i nut exact.) kicked G?orge : ! out of the poverty-.stricken hom, in tiiose terribie years of , tne ti.-pres.-Lon. Even as a boy ! , Givr? hid a way of looking all: the .'acts of life square in the! fa.-e hi hard, cairn brown eyes j CITIZEN Sill town, of Kaltitora, said he was-j n't sure of the amount of the! alleged payment, but it was! either 7.000 rupees $1,470 ori n.000. S19 S0O I CommunLst party secretary S. A. Wickremasmshe challenged; the government t prove nn: party had received money from1 Russia or from any other country. He called the charge only a "poor attempt to prove the I'rtiirPMiiiit party is in hi. ported thing." Though he Is continuing Ceylon's agreement to ship rubber to Communist China In exchange for rice, negotiated by Dudley Kenanayake government, Kotelaweia ha.s teen pur- Tin in r hot IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY (RESERVE) du on 0 le . aw for themsviVM that he could not stay, so h went with hardly a &oru. . bad f m r - 9, ' ri i suing a cold policy toward ine 1 Reds. A week ubo he announced he ' had rejected an overture from he o.k. McCoNNecu Cr.it nee f)EACE on earth Good will towards men. l The singing of Christmas carols dates back .o the 13th century. Since that time the hope has ,cen repeatedly expressed in, carol ''Peace on "earth !" With what success? Unfortunately, as education, science and transportation advance, those factors which contribute .'to unstable relations, liecome more prevalent and .hreaten "our peace." However, we as a democratic, religious nation pray that those in control of our national and international affairs may be given the guidance and courage to effect peaceful settlements. "Good will towards men" this is the spirit of our religious teachings and it is directly controlled by us as individuals. Most people express their sentiments at this season by prayer, the handclasp or toasts and thereby break any barrier or resentment which may exist. As individuals, we celebrate our good Mill at this festive season let us face the coming year with a determination to exercise good will towards our neighbors, acquaintances, fellow workers and business associates. The principles expressed in Christmas carols as far back as the 13th century have not been outdated with the passing of time. "Peace on earth Good will towards men." HfSH! SOMEONE MIGHT HEAR By Arch Dale in Winnipeg Free Press. GKORGE never talked much of tnose depression days nor of : his li'e in the army. But you did j not need to hear him talk to: know that they had tempered1 him into bein-? the hard man i tnat he was. I George did his job well, and as! ' the years went by. made better : i Cut I Peiplng to .send a Chinese good- j will mission to Ceylon He said; other than the trade aKreement, "Ceylon has no other friendship or dealing with Communi.st China, nor does she want to," All Aboard , Victoria Report Sli vfr 3 By G. E. MORTIMOKE ! . . . by J. K. r Jesbitt The RCN (Rent) . ( si in of uiicn-vtiiof training intre4big!'i knowledge of th ni and train of (he l serve trai mng i i tnr it training and ilcmi w whole hole htlrud htlrud i mtt no anil tHiirt. , Pulp and paper Is the out- -tanciins indu.uy in Canada and a major world enierprtw, K Ut One of the modern educa ! VICTOR T A Miss Marine Wnl- died tional toys is a aumnny steering -j fpTirfen hs retired as Provin- I'm fussy. But after all, history Is history, and a fact's a fact,' and there's no getting around it , 'i . r M ar w,.c v.u w i ojii otivfrtiment assistant to "drive the; car alonpsidp i., . Laziness is the reason for most ditfi'cr-extri-' of these regrettable mistakes" it is tilsn a kind of safety rlc- I For '' ars this I F ltd lal ai He; lot ne vice. and better money for doing it. Around the oftice nobody ever, tried t:j borrow a. dollar f rom j Oorjre," much less, a Jive or ten ; spot; For ever.ynody knew, iwi'.n- : out asking, wfcal the sweri would .iiave been. :Nordld.'any- ; one ever know Oebrge to give a! single, solitary cent to any char- ity drive. True, he would break! clown when they were taking up a collection to buy somebody in j the office a wedding present. Atj such times, George would not bej . mean about it. He would simply j ! say. in curt resigned syllables : ' How much?" ' : GKORGE picked his bride with ; the same open-eyed calcuiat- i j in? calm as he showed in every j antiect of life. i 3ul' ;lr,tJi,:U EARN UP TO f I i i Nllll'l'i Jj ? 32 DAYSHUUHIHG rMSM PAY PER YEAR ordinary into B C. history has: jus woiu-naen s years in me tbei-n gathering facts she now : Archives have been to her as leaves behind her to fit into the I an exciting voyage of discovery j fascinating pattern that is this5 Always she was stumbling on j province's story. ; something new, when others "The bits and pieces usually ' told her tiiere couldn't possibly ' add up sometime, if only we';l t be anything new In the old. I have the patience, and never i She has her favorites amon? ston cliBeina." she his told ! those- long dead. One is John 'f ( id wa n m urn .en I r id countless amateur students of : Tod; she doesn't think a great B.C history she has guided and ; deal of Amor de Cosmos, be-helm-d lieving him a rather vulgar My own son, a year old this month, has waged a long campaign to wrest the real wheel from my hands. He nearly succeeded once or twice. Had I believed in letting a child have his way at all costs to keep his little personality clear of frustrations, the child and both parents would be lying in a heap of crumbled metal at the bottom of a cliff. To give the child's dawning mechanical ability something to work on, I borrowed one of these dummy steering wheels anrf flvprl it n thp rar Rut trip Serving your country REFLECTS and REMINISCES acal oprwrtumst It was she Miss Wolfenden's memory U ! If j i ho mad e h e: star tling , dis cov-1 amarinr. Her brain eems series of cubbyholes into which j vihf h" JSfZ "Victoria was said to b- haiin- she pokes odd bits of historical your spare-time i tlv profiiahle duly- Yin. will be paid rvguU Nay rmej of pay' 1u the lime you iptmi in training. 4 Vou.xoujU fta ure she was a; i Mod strong, heahhyi intelligent1 J fibts of folks living in Prinee boS' And fhf" n.fans "heotr" tr Kupert keep on growing older, ' close to it , Mnw that, rwer Rentw rfir.ru... - , . -. i Mtrt urwjcmauirii ner, , information, much a one stows i (' y.a ""'- Ti, taken spintualism hefoi-e 'ii up away string in a bottom, drawer V fTTTD I y United Church hall Thursday 1 Financial and- tr .xpe-s1 !"r fhPrTQtfbens the Jm , r illncteottrm Prsiu ' -tl uy., t KliKl, Of , 111411 . he ' WIS-WOUld V: III ' I . . 1 s giVeii rar a second hild -was a better mechanic ! These cubbyholes have stoo-J 1DL"" ! Miss Wolfenden has a many a researcher in good I proper I stead, If the information isn j respect for the nu n and women 'in .no if fhr-n Mice A7m1 funHi.n who founded British Columbia. fees were crowded, laughter andltion will be keen in 1954. Af-.er j , ,'t6r 1 . Lrifehtne.s nrevaiipri. many were rail Kr.'r. tViar tho life of ti--,Ht.o 1 .OOK. RIGHT HERE IN than ' I thought. He found out right away how to take the dummy steering wheep,to They Jived, in u?neat little far beyond seventy-even as' far j white hoiwe,' JB'ov. a car, and; went to the movies once a week. I starts to dig-in did paoers, old : she knows all the scandals of ' the early days, but shes dis-boxes. reference books,' old. files, old old attics. She'll search i"eet when descendants of pt- Tho I onrtor, Timor onrl Thn ,n f.neers Visit the Archives. SllC pieces. . Then he lost , tn Surest SCHOOLBOY HOWLERS A hamlet is a little pig. In tiieirdtuamer hoHdays they t ift it and reached for the, real Lis, ninetjf and bayond everyone! r " looked .hearty arid happy., In'. fct, three score years and ten had disturbed nobody it the r' . igi)tet"'derreef ' .1'. ' There is aNavalDiv itaed homef, for George said, steering wheel again. near you. Find on I i L-JLI .Jj yon can verve your cot The president has power to appoint and appoint members of cabinet. " '. the why should they., go chasing l dis- j around the country Iwhen they his j already had S" perftetly good f , house to live In. - ' i Francisco Examiner. It mav take ; ver informs them of the go-tsn hour, a week, a month, or 'ngs-on of their ancestors S.ie 'two vears. sometimes longer. ! lnpm find out ,Ior th!m" selvcs- Then. if. they re illine . She never gives up. Mostly, ! sooner or later, the finds what discuss the matter." If it becomes known that an emi- r- The best bridge between ties- J Jair and hope is a'good nighi'si aleep. , try and prepare y"1 for advancement. Write, telefbont or k ' Perhaps I 3houM keen1 the dummy wheel until the b$y is older, or else give it away to a child who is more easily fooled by imitations. 1 ' I feel anxious about the effects of the dummy wheel on a ,f;let MigBi-4st ;opera,;ri wirEN George's OfJfid was born i, I became a fascinating hobbv. ! "ent pioneer took up dometicl by Puccini. mm- m without benefit of formal' How did Boxing Day getJ's ' name? Don't know, 'tinlesi jit ' H.M.C.S. CM marriage. Miss Wolferi'ten re means we are all in the Sam After sinking a shaft 100 feet at the mine, they finally struck bedpan. the office joke was "Ain't na- f ture grand" or "Wiio would have j; believed it of that old chunk of granite?" f George suddenly mellowed. He never mised an opportunity to i Prince Rupf. Phone 5:S mm m OTTAWA DIARY By NORMAN M. MtLEOD 3333X033333 FINALLY DEFINED "It isn't possible to satisfy the farmers," asserts a government official. Certainly it is not. Farmers are people. Ex. I ry Daily News Clas value to the records of B.C. Wh"n Miss Wolfenden first joined the Provincial Library Staff in 1914. E. O. S. Schole-fieid was librarian-archivist. Then came' John Forsyth, John Hosie, Dr. W. Kaye Lamb, and now, Willard E. Ireland. To them all she has given invaluable assistance. No mistake In B.C. history, however minor, in newspaper, radio, magazine, after-dinner speech, ever escapes Madge Wolfenden . he gently . chides the wrong-tfo. wuaid never, nevw file im artk-le with a mistake in it. ft";, .4; corrects the niis- fers to the lady ns "a country wife.' Madcje Wolienden. in her retirement, will continue to dig into history. There's much left to be done She wants to know more about old John Tod and his wives and his spiritualism; there's an amient house in ancient James Bay district here that intrigues her she'll never lest content until she finds out who built that borne, and when. As she leaves her desk in the i Archives, there are indeed many I who are sorry that she's going, I and who'll miss her, but who wish hc-r well, and will never te'l s-imetning about "her." Behind George's back, the others around the office were divided between cynicism and curiosity. "She is probably another dead-pan like her old man" one young miss said. But they were wrong. For when Geor?e had the wife bring down the babv. expressly to show her off to the office, everybody agreed that, "Bonnie" was truly os bonny a baby as anybody. had Any thought that the ending of the fighting in Korea would mean an Immediate cut-back in Canadian defence costs, leaving room for more government .'pending on all kinds of civilian ' I have a cure for boredom that never will fail. It is made iup of 10 rules. Go out among the people and perform one kind act 10 times. Carrie Chap- needs, was effectively discredit i I 41 fianflflii'.Q ed last week when the federal ;man Lau-Statistics Bureau published an i . analysis for the first nine I Thousands are candid in de .liirlorAri ever seen. lad who does use it. i j ' If the boy is an apt pupii, he j will soon learn to copy Daddy's, actions, as well as the words that Daddy says when a car . passes him on a curve. But attitudes developed in childhood often continue Into adult life. The play driver will grow up to drive a real car, and inside him he will have the subconscious feeling that he need not worry how he drives, because someone else is really at the controls. r Already many drivers act as though tiiey thpught, someone j else was at the. wheel. With! children growing up under the I ttftunfee'6l fie timmy.w.htilj such drivers may increase; irf numbers. -. On .the other hand, grown people might demand to have a wheel in their hands even when they were riding as passengers. Driving-school cars already have dual control. Later we may see triple-cOn-trol arid quadruple-control cars, and finally, a steering wheel for every passenger,, so that the majority or the man with the strongest shoulder muscles would decide which way the car was going to turn. takU . ' When Bonnie five. mm m m . B m months monins .01 of this mis year year oi of all an na- na- .tmuug claring that, mai, to to them. mwiii, New new VHlia" a -()- rVTAR-tXOUj, "II Veallv One t "''- was lional irrri4!nexriW.4'!tr, Por (poyutt George's llttV world aled; there already has been, than Christmas. Perhaps it's: dashe wa? hap?y..wnH and '-'hot irhDo'rlaiil-'jr?el h ! dunR-tOWlt I'm sur'e.' think SPatk,n,; Ted thwr,' rJerhapsi a sni' full Doubtle Doubtless says.'.' "People, and will be even greater reduc- because they feel maturity was! of fun and laughter as ever. The Hons in defence costs as time ! reached long ago. They have I ay sne lay stricken with Finest Beer goes on, but so far they don't I forgotten how it feels to be a paralysis. sense of humor and a nappy knack of making those she has j helped believe that she, too, has i thoroughly enjoyed herself j helping others. j .show. Defence of Canada is tak Train Crews Threatened PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) . i j child. Anyway, should you have) George had never once really any doubts, spend New Year's prayed in asl his life. But nt-w Night in New York City. : he found himself groaning out 1 "ilent prayers, at almost every Canadians, it appears, make j hour of the day and night, more use of their telephones! Who knows? Maybe Georae's ing a steadily increasing share of the government spending dollar. These figures include government expenditures of all kinds by all kinds of government; federal, provincial, and municipal. It's estimated that in the last three months of last year, all these governments spent ' p - .;-.-r I , ' Jl :.rx ' lis than any other people in the 1MB prayers -plus the skill of the doctors and nurses, and physiotherapists and technicians and all the other healers at that hospital did the I rick. Alleged telephone threats halted a lumber shipment here Monday when the crew of a CNR switch engine refused to .enter a siding leading to Northern Planning Mills Ltd. i The company has been operat-, ing since last week under an i'iron clad" picket injunction world. They averaged in 1952 388.7 calls a person, while the United States per capita was 382.1. And doubtless the next thing to worry over will be car or garage or S'lmethint; like for the?Iast four years the jury of '. International brew experts nt the htternationalcomr' t inns for Canadian that. And that brings up the true j against the striking IWA, only story of the Hollywood char : one of its kind granted here. Anvwav Bo'iihy got almost better. But George changed too. For in all the months in which George went, daily to the children's hc-ipHal, he had plenty of time to look around, and think. Fcr there he saw many children, from near and far. each n,u.r have award $1,187,000,000 of taxpayers' money on all goods and services, in-1 eluding defence. In the first three months of this year, the figure was $1,185,000,000, the second highest since the start of 1952. Those are whopping sums of money,, and the size of the defence program so far as its dollar cost is concerned is indicated acter who had a device built Into his car enabling him to steer with his knees. He made A gentleman from Guelph ha.1 been fined $50 for being pickled while flying. Higher than a kite, like enough. the steering wheel readily de I.ncky I-after the Star of I xccllcncf-synibol of suTiering Irom some ailment tachable,. When people nagged The railwaymen claimed they were threatened with violence if they removed a carload of lumber. The. threats were made during anonymous telephone calls to the train crew, they said. Two carloads of lumber have been shipped from the mill since the owners were granted their injunction. needing treatment. Manv came him about his driving, he THIS WINTER? Even if a 30-below winter starts not later than New Year's, Prince Rupert will have from homes which could only afford a fraction of the cost. It gradually dawned on Geonre simply pulled the wheel out by the roots and handed it to the offender, saying. "Here, you take the wheel." 1st PRIZE FOR CANADIAN BEERS in the fact that in the first quarter of 1953 the amount was almost half 4988 per cent of Heating Musi. Be Planned not the slightest kick. Isn't the season already nearly half over? And what did it amount to, anyway? ,y, r LUXEMBOURG that everyone of those ailing youngsters wa'i as dear to someone as his own Bonnie was to him, but that .some naa no fathers who could help. That is why Geprge sits down each Christmas and writes a fair-sized cheque to the March of Dimes fund. 1951 1950 Wt,ii'1f' . ' Jl. I.Jw - all that was spent by all governments in that period. The rate continued to climb as the year progressed, although the first three months was the biggest dollar-value spending period. In the second quarter, for instance, federal government expenditures on defence amounted to 44.83 per cent of WRINGER WASHERS, Real Estate Agent (showing couple a house about to fall down) : "Yon can dq a lot with this place if you're handy with money," AUTOMATIC WASHER i ryr PARIS HERCULES 7 pi qm ANTWERP 1952 953 MECHANISM An expertly planned heating system pays for itself . in a few years through greater comfort that promotes better health for the family. Phone 174 SMITH & ELKINS LIMITED 259 Third Ave. W. all expenditures on all gooas and services by all levels of government. The increase wasn't much just 0.03 per cent but when you get into the billions even that is a great deal. 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