AiUlicim t.th niaae or bone liave been umi Prince Rupert Daily News As i See It Letterbox froi. .earliest times. Friday, December 11, 1953 4 1 PERFECT TRIBUTE rny encroachment on their freedom. And in spite of the 4 The Editor, 1 fine words uttered during these The Daily News: ! splendid days, there IS a solid I have read your editorial of 1 threat to freedom in the very October 24 1953, on the death of lack of a Bill of Rights in Can- a Independent daily newspaper demoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert nd Northern and Central Brltiah Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prtnce Rupert Dailv New- Limited. J. P. MAOOR. President H. O. PERRY. Vice-President Subscription Rates: juim 1 carrier Per week. 25c; per month. ?! 00; per year. 110.00. JltSiae V msll Per month. 75c; per year. S'jO. u iithurlzed as second class mall by the Poat Office Department. Ottawa. 8PI Jf ""J Elmore IVinHiiniiii ' CHAPTER I 1 trip on Christmas Eve. Bo" uncle Alan (Hurst), and 1 see Letter Box Page 7 . 111 V Christmas was still a few days 1 'M't that playing banta Ciaua . ihr.i.ir vnn fnr nnvina a nerfect tribute to this man. i t if t ci i At least to me, every word of 1 away, but all the noises and j would be iun." sounds of Christmas already) "Yes, that's a good idea." were starting to fill Steve and Nancy chimed in. "Think of all Nancy's house until it seemed ; the toys we could play with." tVtn T-imicA nmillri fairlv Kiifef Uamn orntja tYa phllflrpn'S Queer Gang-up on UN oice of The Public 1 1 'Mi MONTHS ago I reported; or maybe it was just Steve I suggestion into the letter and '1 ifpf ,e ti... ana wancy inat seemed rearlv sieve . ana jNancy covcreci u; in this column to burst with excitement, thut j f utside of the envelope with is. i Christmas seals. Mama was making a ginger-1 Daddy mailed it in the mail-bread house ih. the kitchen. The! box at the corner the next duy virulent campaign being carried on in the U.S.A. TO YOUR NEW to "get the U.S. out UN and the UN out U.S.A." of j sides and the rcof were baked, land everyone, including Steve Steve and Nan. y were going to ; and Nancy, promptly forgot I paste them together with frost- j about it. j jng. There was so much to do In I In the front room Daddv nut. the week before Christmas, it rings true. He was incisive or 1 mind. He was a leader. He was human. The very tone of this editorial reminds me of uncle Alan. You have an uncanny writer on your staff, or else a man who knew uncle Alan very well, because he has certainly brought to life all Alan was. I didn't believe the news either, but reading your editorial made it seem particularly final I am grateful to you for this editorial and I know many other members of my family who read it felt the same way. Alar, represented the same things to us that he represented to your community. MRS. J. 1 AGNES) THOM. Kenora. Out. I (Spa U Now this campaign has spread Up the Christmas tree and trwihat with parties and the pag- eant at the church, that the to Canada. In today s mail I ; whoie family hung colored balls. letter was pushed further and further back in their memories. received an eight-page leaflet j strings 0f lights and rain on its calling for "a nation-wide cru- branches. The night of the church pug sade to effect the immediate j when at last Daddy put the HOME OR OFFICE Commercial or household furniture moved with care Prompt, courteous wivik. at low cost. 6 PACKING CRATING SHIPPING LOCAL OK LONG DISTANCE MOVINC LINDSAY'S CAKTAGK And STOItAOK I'hnnr to mi. "lave It to Lindsays" withdrawal pf the atheistic big atar on top the tree, Mama 1 eant, the children got to b"d EF0RE the congratulations are passed around, J there is one man who merits our salute of espect for the manner in which he has carried his leavy load of civic responsibility during the past wo years. Tiiat man, of course, is Harold Whalen. Ie performed his duties at all times with honesty ' uid courage. . We trust that, having made nis valuable contribution to our city as both mayor and alderman, Mr; Whalen will now enjoy his well-earned opportunity to relax. No more than what he has given could be asked of any man. His successor, George Hills, goes in with a firm mandate to lead the city to new levels of efficiency and progress. It is a fine victory for Mr. Hills who tan approach his job with the reassuring knowledge ithat the public is strongly behind him. His past 'record of community service is evidence that he is Snot the kind to let that public down. In the aldermanic results, a significant feature vas that three of the candidates endorsed by the later than usual. There was a United Nations from the United , turned off ail the lights in the States and the United States , loom. Then she turned on the from the United Nations." j tree lights, and everyone said . in the sanje mail comes a"Oh-h-h" and "Ah-h-h" be-proclamation from the British-1 cause the lights were so pretty. Israel World Federation (Can- "Have you written your let-adai Inc. beginning: "Whereas ter to Santa Claus yet Steve?" RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC light showfall on the ground, which is very unusual before Christmas in the valley wh":e Steve and Nancy live. When Mama turned out tht lights in the children's room, they could see the moon shining on the snow outside. After say- Daddy asked. Canada's membership in the The Editoi. The Daily News The Communists have a lot of nerve at all times, but tie editorial in "The Fisherman" 313 Third Ave. West Phone (144 Before Steve could answer. Mama said, "Hurry and get your ling "Goodnight to Mama for they went to clothes off, children. There will I the third time. issue December . is really the P .... .. ..1 lt.n.inl.tn r.t United Nations is a flagrant violation of the Biblican command, 'Be ye not unequally yoked with unbelievers' . . ." It takes a full page to prove to its own satisfaction that the UN is part of a conspiracy to set up a sinister world dictator USEFUL XMAS GIFTS be just time enougn 10 write tttsieep, iuuhiub nice umB"u payoff before you go to bed. I'll get a I snow and Christmas. , 'The editorial is entitled "Let's pencil and paper." j Their thoughts of Christmas prolpct Can.ldians From M- When the children were all blended into wonderful dreams : Carlnylte smears" and it goes snuKEled down in front of the and in Steve's dream he sailed ship and ends thus: fireplace with their bathrobes i along on a cloud over the snow 1 government all(j people, for tak- "This 24th annual convention anfl siipDers on. Mama said.Hields at tho North Pole. Sud-jm(, a vigorous stand' against . . ucuiaico ui muuicura "w.i, wnat oo you w-nt to asKi wi" m the US methods of spy hum- position to Canada's continued Santa f0r this year, kids?-' calling his name. "Steve, Steve," ; ( ; membership in the United Na-lB..,h SDoke at mlc(, and t can't i he seemed to say. ! Th. ftliiowini, is 0Unted from tions Organization." I , d wn tne wav it SOunded Gradually he opened his eyes, the same editorial: '.V because I can't write "Cowboy j thinking how real the dream j ' Forthright though the re-outfit" and "Doll buggy" at the seemed. j notions of the past two weeks same time. And then he opened his eyes ' have been, Canadians must for-Mama kept wilting things ieaily wide, for outside the ever be on the alert to prevent wn nntii th rh!irirn ran out. . window, lighted by the bright! - of MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR AT POPULAR PRICES Men's Dress and Sport Shirts Smartly tailored, good fit, large selection to choose from.. 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Although the victors Iwere chosen on their individual merits and need 'noj; yield credit for their success to anyone, there jca-rj.be no denying that the careful judgment of the CAA must have received the voters' consideration. S When there are many candidates in the field, las there were in this case, an organization like the "XA can do much to clarify the issues and reduce jncfecision. Its future activities will be followed with J'nterest. The strong lead shown by Norman Bellis was particularly striking. This is a young man who tmade an extremely favorable impression in his 'brief campaign appearances and should prove a capable alderman. ; Phil Lyons, in his first try at the game, also '.emerged with flying colors. It is good.. that the 'council wilt have a pair such as this to introduce (fresh viewpoints. I Mike Krueger was returned with definite proof Ithat he is a man the people want in there, while the 'old warrior, George Casey, had the fight of his life. Mvy, the campaign issue which came up between ,these two be measured and handled accordingly. To the winners go congratulations and to the 'losers, particularly those who have served on the ocouncil, the city owes thanks. Without their part in the contest, there would have been no opportunity ;to make a democratic choice. Although Mayor-elect Hills did not appear to 'faQr the proposed annual grant for the Civic 'Centre in his campaign talks, it may be assumed rthat he and the council will recognize the emphatic wishes of the public in this respect. Popular opinion ,;on transfer of the .Ropsevi'lt Park fund also, .was t , The new city council has the makings of a ivery good one. We Ufok forward to the voters' tchoice being well rewarded. 10 provinces into four or five states! A FAR MORE serious aspect to this Canadian gang-up against the UN is the open hostility of the Social Credit party of Canada. 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PAIR In all, 8,000 copies per month were distributed in B.C. at cost to B.C. of $1000 per year (jonadion ll7udi . energy for peaceful nurpose. LOOK FOR wtttioutl tiriconditiotat lf)ot1b& u 0 scagram sure THE NAME ISrtwern the Royal and Kelmont Hotels This advertisement is not published or displayed by the liquor Control Board or by the Government of British Columbia. of Alberta hcver did come in " on the plan. But individual teachers of Alberta so felt the need for the service that they paid out of their own pockets for the leaflets. Now B.C. stands down from her former proud position as first province in Canada to stand solidly . behind the UN educational work, and tags tlonf' arid utrict htl-rliatl6nal control cf atomic Weapons." UN deliberations on atomic energy control have been deadlocked for several years by Russia's insistence on an Immediate ban and the West's counter-demand for a workable control and inspection system first. The initial Soviet reaction came as the Western world generally applauded the plan. (See story page 7). 3k REFLECTS and REMINISCES IMC! jf along after the anti-UN govern- The atomic bomb is here to ment of Alberta. stay. But are we? A dog is one of the few regaining reasons why some people Tan be persuaded to go for a Jwallt, comments the Post. It's a .fact that ths number of French 'Jpoodles and pugs staring at you as they whiz by are making us feel far less important. The difference between a poor ma it and a millionaire is that one worries over his next meal, and the other over his last. ! The shortest distance between Enjoy a REAL Time This Christmas FLY... "VACATION FROM MARRIAGE" How Christian Science Heals "The Promise of Peace Made Practical" KTKN, 930 kr Saturday, 10:15 a.m. two points Is from the beginning ,to jlie end of a vacation, i Somebody is always doing what .somebody else said couldn't be Idone. 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