1 ' Prince Rupert Daily News HERE And NOW As I See It Jir.ua-7 J. 1513 Coronation Described Act of Religion By' LARRY STAMVOOI) -. :: t.... - . ft- rrs 4 . rs !jr. rfT arid Citri Erriiso Or, i xsri a-t ao when major pioneers in industry pointy & finjrws t. this port to indicate a future im-in,, . V v v 1 Mk ( j J .X f " if poll in the r.f-ar future. avto this m rr.i id. the tCJ -T I'JtAiTJW; at rjf-rt jt j LOSUOW P The eerewonr ' attendr.c the Corcr.ation of trie j Q jevn next Jum is described as n act of r..;... n from oe- rtr.n.r.? to tci ' by Very R : Dr A C Dr n, d--an of Wert-f liinsu-r. in the Church of En- and offU-ul year boo The centrai art of the who ritoAi he wv U rvt Uie crn- was bu;.t to termi:;ate here Fur -' - un,rw, the ir,e re... th drydork u i .nd cam, er'-- A Bill That Permits Payment j Ris Turn o0jewS The riiT Id-iaw' nra- uir ,.,.,., r IE Tw-'if the rai.ar u 'nr:u '.lit r r war. .ro k t ti m,'jntin rf thr - nrr.f 1 mil fi here niavmO erein la nujor p-rt In the eonnmy of) ' eh a 4 4 j( , -A.1 e,e symbwl rite, that Rapert and central B C Bit SJ'" faliow the ar.ointi.nf," Dr Don crytort ha. bee.ve a burden on j , ? fP$ : ' with Utsie etruat ol aa.t , . i .r.tes. -auth as - the lird.nj th pubUe en, w.th the sword, the prestation . f - tt ew-ence ' hut tJ f r WHEN the dust has had time to settle, I think we shall see that the most important world event of H'j2 was, that the Red commissars turned on the Jews. f th orb. the nn and the 1 Touay tr ' ,1 it . ' e two aeeptref. culminauhf in the yard, eouro to do ad Ita own -C '-h to h- teUatV and n uv art of eoroMUon ,ueil. r o- '.eel fabrvatf. major work. U ' h' a max j, . ard and twb sign ... But U.-ry and f e ;ry oj- LEONARD BILXIER. rcartafer of the Bank of Cosr.meree branch a; WUhirrj Lake, B C. is ret-jpera'.inf from a wound in the thigh. :r.r.:e-.ed by a bar.cUt mho Uied to mb the bar k. The bandit was w-our-ced ar.d captured in a tau iU police. ONE if the less p!eaant aspect. of the hefrfn- j in? of the year is the bills that start coming ' in. At such a time we are not inclined to contemplate any additional expenditures, yet there is a small ore which fax merit some thought right now. It U"yovr contribution to the TB Seal campaign. Although the campaign has received ger.erou ?urwrt from Vrn(-f-'V.vr'rt , it i ?!;!! ?' short cf iu $2,W) objective, and the February deadline is drawing c-Ioh?. Obtaining it funds through sale of Christmas ppal, the B.C. Anti-Tuberculosis Society h doing valiant work to combat this vicious enemy which h, tnh Inward eratin at a u inifa cru . . :.nd ipirttoai nieininf and may Canadian taxpayers aum tT! 000 Stic S Budget therefore be truly said to be ai-nuauy Th j(uti.lf1 U,- In ir.--jf,t rpe-u. .the Pra.-e tnaa M 1952 r;wj iMihinc r.0l io CocioitilUA. Beth after tse Frt-nrh reTbiatioa of 17 Id nd the Rwiin reTj;auon of :M7 St bM!i.-r.e n axjoni Vr..x Jierair,en'-ai in intention UNDER OUR ROOF By JOHN STURDY or urn tr;ai w.- .niested'with aU these r.biem! ''""nTO rrM 10 art reaiue the drydTrf.t. of rity ar.d ha "been pre-1 form- efle facwtlon and sented with th B;a U sh. For g Often Child m defence of trie r., .i.'vd up " into her throne j s.ru tt. f .-f a.'"-r the Second j8' The dean aau th Queen cjn trid War. th mother CNR fcaai At leas., mainter.a.v ay be ai.ured. as the stands on th refused to pend a nickel on ru habiiitation id frmrt 1 ehi-dren.- Tr Frerxhir.an who ncounceaint '.hit th; j."Ter;-i th tr.;.'-ar.d-6jci tc Rxi nd Gan ri fcoid-n; than e,'A the r-i tf a-:,t vs-x Uritey Ixfore qojed Litt Ajg in some ir-p.'je. "They certaii.y look u:f-frreat from Ih orscs I u to iee in the window of M e s DeirateAsen " 'hmruuQ 01 ner resign, ins. orjiwa t.ii.u iw u. f ....u wiuj Tr..t-e were cookd Urkeys." chnstiAn people tije world oer that it n. I mi. and then let it pxi Sne times it lr.Yoited tXi F.,r is wise not to k?t with Lit:Ie Ai?.e. fa ioat his 011 tead. fey hu Chris'.mis faiied ta Interest rr. cn irintiofi After the rr.or- ,?ry rrjjeh. I hare nerer been 3er of KiroT. hu own ehren cj.'h a rtf. in fact. I FOfHicaJ hir Sti..n put tiire:?h eouiant hi: a brv-k iU. r.i. a purfe in Rdiiii unuke any- I happe.-ed to or almtnt ,tiwt In prenotis history It fj Ofr:.-..r.s else, and I remember " X.-anit.y bajed on the idea that te In uie ir days, ben . it aj better to -!Kijsdat'- hid to carry retHer, my corn-hundred tospecu. tf there touA mandiiig officer aivays mdt t ten or twenty enerr.;es of the certain that I aa taued witn rTirr.e arr.or.s theaj. btanit cirtrrfgev t'U s-ivtain her with their prar- frnm the federaJ department of A few tnotMana nupd ers Her subjects woutd also seek public works The result the half billion ur f-jr.d sht to eae the burdens on the rauiiu-mll'lofi dollar euabkstv be miaard U much, fc , , tnrun by rembertrf that hr ment is teetenr.f from corrosion salrane a rital lr.drtnai ! home and her children hare th This is evident from only) And h:! tit kr,;:e u fJ .-.Sht to claim a considerable casual examination of lu dork a few chunks o!t ie share, of her time and enertiea jwlir.jra or Ms rw -pitted pontoura earty start on a V'r.urr g. Trus etuntry has a prweei wh n woulj likely t hard put airfield would not ti j. posisesiion in our radiant and to tik f.'t anything larger not here, anyway cne thing I was afra:d he Bits' brtM so interested In tne tiiiiej- hout that he muud a:..". to tax part, and it oce arred to me that, with aii rhotse guu hi gotr.j o.'f. Little Aagie m.ght ? '. rtat was new aoojt the "Thi U a Dreeautkm. Pragj pur?e was that the Cox.- said, "in caji we meet any Oer- too exited ar.d start think munists bet an to talk Lke Sizks youthful Q-ieen. who rr.ertU our, than a halibut schooner r heruhing as she will deserre At least such may be its atate and win our aileeunce," Dr Don fcxn if sejnie action is it taken mans and you start firing. Is is he was back In Chi and besir. th duty of a C O to in are th shootmc the Soeal eitiien-s w.th AMONG th good thir.ej the Communuu dul m immediate! f.je an orerhaui. hich ufety of hia own men .-.ays Bus- Of course Col S. Rltef finrtnn. s ia wis to abolish aa dirrl.-r.i-1 nation between people of dif-! ferent race and tongue. Under Srr.utU -Ret w as IntceAted in th turkey shoot because h Is an old Ir.dia hand, and aithouc his trusty 45 I accompanied the Ca'or.e; alone to the turkey shoot, which as held in a field behind th. local hoeteiry. and immediately we ran into difficulties When it cam time for tile Colonel to .tr. czars. ar.ti-SeiRitism his rfal f',r-e 1 r.i-i I overy year kills 3"0 Canadians. In Vancouver the -wk-ty rwntly completed the building of a sanatorium costing $.7)0,000 and containing some of the finest surgical equipment in the country. Another feature of its work is the operation of mobile X-ray units which assist in locating the disease before it can accomplish its fullest damage. The society further spurs the battle by offering scholarships to student nurses and doctors who jrofoe to specialize in treatment of TB. Still othev functions it performs are the rehabilitation of those who have been-afflicted and the care of families who are in difficult circumstances because of the Jiitase. In Prince Rupert the campaign is conducted by the Soroptimist Club. Members of this group have worked unsparingly to obtain the support which will not only limit the revages of TB but may eventually help to lead to its final defeat. They urge those who have not yet returned their donations in the envelopes, provided to do so at the earliest moment possible. Those little seals are the badge of an army fighting against one of mankind's deadliest foes. It is- a crusade worth joining. CGC Setting The Pace ar the Kcw Year r.isM a quality A-I tied v 4 Trurg . Teal Drl.e 14 ur,l itf xt : K:wsr.g aeJertion wiii e,tj rim that w do ci; t--'- . -ars arid trucks t 14 ritmautb VUrv- Just the ear tut the family y ! l ord tcwirvr thing to be '. in mt.:- Ing pirn.sur Vour choice at Jit TRt K MUtKIT j worse in Ruastav ;nd Rusaian-, u aiw nlheT f SkItAf , rtu, "Yoa need have no orrie.; shoot his first round he bw the j ruied Poiaad, than anywhere 'on earth. ; The Communists changed tXS Last Remaining Horse in CNR Service Retires te--il to Tar D :t MELFORT. Sik Th- iwt horse and wagon in Canadian Maiional Express service today aooutChrmaadlnrer.iiiyboy.',eaMb(ja,d Ur(t U amithereeiu w:i-lr formed sources here say. Bjt this waa not always the caje Pru.r Rupert's drydick havnt always been a flereiirt Lets take a Ujk at I's past record While a f"w ships were built drydock really ruse to promin-nere in the earlier ye; rs the ence during the Secur.d Vt'of.d War DurVig its bu-srest fwrl d 2 000 workers were employed Thi.'teen 13.0oO-f reijhters, four Savy mines eepers. and two 1 3-tn China Coast type freiirhters ere built ai d launch I that. Even taei bittereit en- k u gj, sood m ln o,n ar.d when th jj iey discoveri i he was usj-.g hii a.ie Ar.i.U.ia ; : etr.ies had to admit that in ran r;?ht noi." cephefit f un. he e- shoot. ;r au.'ied. "' What i ihi pal?" aktd Uttie Auje. th ex Weil this dereicped Ir 'xi quite . became a memory a? "Frank." blind pig king who happened , , tr.g the statss cf s.-orr.en. an) j sippreUn; rac'ura ir general 'and aiiti-8einiara -in particu-ar. Eiiiiia took secotd pUce to no :ohr nstion on earth. Bat fir ( years back ther'" Jut bet-n ; hints, omens f a coming '"" " change.. - to be listening in to the eon-J ru't'u.iv alwavl lwt1 ln1 U ,u .PU. as' The fas air finally ea-ifht up id Li 45 wnich wnicn he r.e aiwa,s , , rheanut ed hetWfn 1S40-45 cunei in a ahouider hoteler In- ,M , .. , . . ,,,:. ,, . .,.1 BeOrtw. i ehitie were dry- es he should ever meet some I" " ' "x 'au . "V "r"' 11-. A R vmfinf A - Ha r sr : t V-- kd and repaired and 1300 ev . lv.e-.x VM V - e.l 4 - I .a', cer W IS4S Men, 176 WB i- usefui truck i:: Call In at 'The Hiir it frtendl8eriee-" t't a c- .eoua demon vtr::on of he above ar.d tr.arjr tr.-c ch l-ntn Bob Parker Hi rh.nc fl -The H one tt P-.- a "i c-.i Canadian war torrpondnt - "J . the street of Melfort who ipent miieti time in RttU.)'n.V1,r0- .. -".! li- ro 'iivM- m'!, u.: " Beeauae -rrauk." alaii Sndy' obiiq-iely bul-tWly reported, i - '''"f !t rm! has many admirers here ,u, tmi-BernitiMi On -pee !1 f "heid y-ar:, by the Joe-,! P to V th P"'"- exprc. compar.y decKr.d w pro t of e Chamber of Com- his tT".. book "OdKsey ,rr ThrMii.R -" Cib - just befote, -1 wru.M ir,." , home for fcim ta re :vnU cerhauled but not dry- ;d!Ck"d. , . No Dud . ! Rich a pmd-irtlon rect.rd 'show, that the drvd-ck Is no dud ; Ye- whet A-snu M -O jgan. nerw-. ber of th." Canadian Mart .in ..- . -neree w-Uh iHeli," he tx i n-iiiHiuia , i i-iremer.t -I mt a Jewish worn an am;.! 'Where do they get the boifUr' ttU of yours at home. - ,a.,ea,H ru.re w,;f LTH0UGH the details are too technical to be Jdoctor. about wear, of aee , " i!D ,,-,1 ,1!, ';-''d h' day on a A undertoo thorouehlv on a ceneral level. re was very oitier aoout an'i-! ' - - '-, ' !eroy larm ano rus :iw owner SemJUsm in the er.jr I asked for'turitejr farm dawn the road?- I are 9 Iand a baJ(RM promiavd that -frank- w;:i proofs. j ; a.ked They must hae oer a hair.e r,eer be hitched to a pw or I' there h one main fact about the new pyrites roaster of the Columbia Cellulose plant here which can be " -Proof!' she .fnorted. 'What thousand birds on that farm. . m :n? co.-jce; and I retreatel ajowed to do any heavy work. "Are them things tvlkl's'- RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC proofs do you reed-1 I kr.ow it w as . mitism readily graced and appreciated by the non-experts, j att Jru- ted It is that installation of the new equipment wil 'which the German jnvadei aders errt nomewarOa. fei.nt ry dejected , In the eupaf record the . m i because we had faJed to win a, horse, and 4 frti'it V-'TlO turkey, and that meact we Canadian liiloiii i4J?jj sfrtcj 4,, 'what am I aayinj? I mean. I' and property No 244 J would have to buy one for our I ' Frank- came to Meifort from 1 Chr.... . i. C..ir-j)H in ir.ll r. A t I.. , iV hid ! ray . . . Reflects and oppreciofes the ever-increasing porronoge it has enjoyed in 1952 ond extends to alt Friends and Customm' i what a writer's finances are uk mated he covered th? equivalent I I around Chrtrtmaj 'or any a. t wiles and moved 10 0O0 .harply reduce the u.-e of imported Fulphur in the company's pulp-making- operations. With delivery of a continuous supply of pyrites from a Canadian source, Columbia Cellulose will operate its roa.ster for the production of sulphur t ih. .- . r,. tons of exoreas traffic i brought back into' Russia with ! them had ren;aih'(! after th;:r j ! expulAion." f ,'" i ! ' t j WHAT WAS WTW' about the j ' Prague trials wa that Zion- j Lm was held to be treason, and , ' a study of the aecuAations of , 1 I -Zionism" makes it. very diffi- r --- : i t- . . KPfTI n KrPC I"' matter i and when we met p-riorm mis wi ne nas . (my wife at th kitchen door I orTl ,MiX wagons, ore From Amherst in Ma-ssachu- dioxide gas which it needs in itg work. Previously, cult to distinguish any differ-1 had to admit that we wet s1'1. thee eu of harness and turkeyles.. pairs of horseshoes -r.,,1..,... . Now with the compile trar.v- srl ktrrnJ, Z ,d. towton from the horse and .W'kir:? pae ?.th.!, fI 'buggy era to the motor ae 4ettt rCtT.fi. the renrrt of a new- OUR BEST WISHES FOR 1953 s the fulphur dioxide was obtained by burning pure Unce between wht the commu-ilttar 9itb speeci of m mue4 4 umii aiiu uj:.,iuhh in ,econa. jreity aw ui, out mi tt sulphur brought in from the U.S.A. ,w" "r " ln' Car.adlan rSJZi . National Express coor ana has y : wviiiK now aim iiinci anu the Iiyinz saucer, or ao tney aav aijcnen set lor your-, a f;en of Ml moiern true ks in !U3 faiJ W7i BOIliifi U' . The step is a valuable one in the integration of veil , operation across Canada. a.kwsikak21kiiklis.wMi.wkaalaaasaa" kL. " , twenty years aeo j jy fint thjng m turn green I What could be the explana- ln jpruig time U believed to be ition of thU amazing flip-flop'' .chrwiiTias Jewelry. Ken Hub-! It could be that the Soviet : Dar(1 Union is prepanng for a new , power drive in th Middle Fast. , GREAT CHIEFTAIN'! where the Arabs hat Zionism . R,lrn hinhda. anniversary Til this branch of Canadian industry. With the local plant petting the pace, several Canadian pulp and paper companies are planning to follow suit at an early date. As the move develops, Canada will become less dependent on imported sulphur which has been threatened with shortage for the past two years. Resides being a stimulus for industrial opera- EKULOSIS and talk of a -.second round", dale draws on apace. A good i attack on the reborn state 01 time to again Impress on Russiana Well, we did Jtut that, the I Colonel and I. and with a territlc ' hock discovered that the kitctie n floor was piled h'.h with dead, un plucked turkey There must have been several dozen of the giant birds. Sitting on stool, eyeing the turkeys and-cleaning his 45 u Little Aupie, i "What happened to you fellows?" he enquired. "I thouxiit you mere cominjr to th turkey shoot. I did pretty good, don't you think T" "Where." I demanded, in a ; hollow voice, "did you get thee Israel. 5 that they never Invented the ' It could be that Russia in- haggis although they might like I tends a new, powerful appeal to w have you believe it. the militarist elements in Oer- j many, where anti-Semitism is EEELING SORE, NATURALLY! iunUJ) wic new iwuiuu vviu icuulc (jisguused only by a tissue-paper j postmen today do not have the danger of shutdowns due to a lack of SUlDhur !-urtain. already torn in spot, ' kind memories of the inventor of Does Not Take A Holiday! , cp , . , ... , . . i It could be that imperial Rea , trie Christmas card. John Horsley Supply. Jechmcal though it may be, the System IS iRusaia is having real trouble;,,, London, who committed th turkey? ' V-, J H i n fy the Trnn f 11 rT 3 i n Mnn. AtA tM ruAAmfru 1 C4 1 TVlr.lr! line and has deliber-!0f the counUesa cards helpless! At ""' turkey farm, said tries in ately sacrificed the Jewish com-1 postiea have had to pack be missars as scrapegoais tnat is.jcaase iu Yuietiae iiLbje AU)fie. nrcim lose s w.15 the only one shooting. I would have got more, but my supply of ammunition ran out." deliberately exploited the antl-j not so obscurs that we fail to see Columbia Cellulose deserves high marks for a pioneering- step of great benefit to all concerned. Scripture faiiage jor Joilaij "I will speak of all thy marvellous works."Psalrn SemiUsm which is deep-seated WE'VE WITNESSED WORSE! ln the parts. The movie "High Noon" Is' rated by film critics as the year's best. Perhaps so. There's ml-J ways room for question. Never. , theless it Is a strong western, starring rangy Gary Cooper. The latter, by th way, was brought up ln Montana, and only a fe, weeks ago fell In love with central British Columbia. . , Have You Sent for Christmas In Your Money the Seals Yet? Failure to Report Mishap Scored VANCOUVER tf-CCF leader Harold Winch has criticized what he says Is failure by some British Columbia companies to report all industrial accidents so as. to keep high safety reeords. One consoling thing about mumbling to yourself Is that no one will be talking back. DEATH SENTENCE TO STAND FOR U.S. ATOM SPY TEAM NEW YORK r An appeal to save the atom spy team of Julius Rosenberg and his wife, Ethel, from death In the electric chair, has been denied. The denial was made Friday by Judge Irving Kaufman after hearing a clemency plea for the two. They are ln Sing Sing prison, scheduled to die the week of Jan. U. "I still feel their crime waa worse than murder," said the Judge. Addressing the seventh annual FOR HIGH CLASS ' PRINTING ' IN 1953 As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW Dibb Printing Co. convention of the Industrial First Aid Attendants of B.C., Mr. Winch said: "'It seems regrettable but Down near Pullman In Washington, farm scientists have concluded seven years of experiments. The new year announces discovery of swine wKh two extra ribs. There will be more1 true that a small minority seeking to keep a high safety record for the company do not always see to it that all accidents, no matter how small, are properly reported." He said this sometimes makes chops and longer bacon. And now, let's locate somehow or somewhere, larger pots of pork j and beans every Dominion Day. I Arctic Oil OSIjO, Norway (CP) The world's northernmost oil tanker depot has been completed t Honingsvaag, key fishing port in Ruing For Rood CANTERBURY, England f Ruins of the bomb-wrecked 16th-century Church of 6t. George here will be demolished and used MAI BT TO BAY! (SPONSORED BY THE PRINCE RUPERT SOROPTIMIST CLUB) Norway's province of Finnmark. for construction of new roads. it impossible for a workman to obtain compensation should complications develop because the Workmen's Compensation Board has no record of any A person brings nothing lnu' this world and takes nothing out. I Reckoning the sort of world it is Located ear the 71st latitude only the church tower, designat-Honing-svaag is further north ed a an ancient monument, will than Point Barrow, Ala-ska. I be retained. hes fairly fortunate to break even.