Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It iciititf)' Letterbox Purtinq Japanese Fish Treaty Issue Straight Saturday. March 22, 1952 moment bv , f' to Saturday 'Sermon Editor, 'present form will never be in- Daily News, traduced in the House. A recent issue of the Daily In his column "As I See It," News carried a story in which the well known columnist, El-Scnator Tom Reld is alleged to more Philpott, had this to say have made certain derogatory of the treaty; "The only real remarks about the United Fish- justification for the acceptance ermen and Allied Workers Un- bv Canadians of this treaty was An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. . Memoer of Canadian Press Audit bureau of Circulations ; Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. 0. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. G. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: iiy carrier, per week, 25c; per month. $1.00; per year jgjCNsec- $10; by mail, per month. 75c; per year, $8.00. "vfSiS-S Published every afternoon except Sunday ty Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd.. 3rd Avenire, Prince Rupert, Authorized as second class mail by Post Office Department, Ottawa. ,c i..v,,.,i tu orv I Ci THflHPP Rpirulnr Rnntist faith 0 nt. 3 Moses (Jot Mad Too 1 ion and its officers. These re- j that they either had to take this 1 ..!... .....n n.,Hn k K O ..rfth!ntr nt oil At hint U'P hfllV Church, from the Wesleyan Methodist! the Bible. Bibi, "Faith is the subtle chain that binds us to the n'm Infinite." . !?St "Faith is the key that unlocks the cabinet of mVSI-: " God's treasures." . "r'aith makes the discords of , the present the waves! Darel, WHEN Les Pearson ana , tor during a speech defending a treaty which allows the Jap-T ,vprc hnvn ai'OUnd ' lUe Propose Japanese fisheries ! anese to come back into our l weie uj. I treaty. At the regular locai ! waters to fish for certain types Hamilton, Ontario, wej meeting of he Prince Rupert i of fish but not for other kinds.; U-,A m-jmr tip hPfnnnin- i toAl ol our union' strenuoiu I Can anybody familiar with Jap-j ..cw ...i.v , o objections were raised to th? ! anese trade practices oi earner nf u f ,,,. p" A'ith athletic ambltlOllS. : statement of Senator Reid.! years imagine that it is going ; nui illume ui uu. iiiiun. t,... ..... .....o minuter-' which, if he was ouoted accu-! to be an easy job for our fisher- i The above Quotations show us of the righteous man that avail- J?' ' on 1 . u There u thrill tv... of faith. Thus ' j . i .v ihttc rattlv. not onlv contained inmr i nntrol vessels to compel the the importance Andrew Murray say$: "Obe- turc.'!L!gl0flntfei! is. of the other fellows who wise- mUlfading information relative j Japanese to catch only one kind our supreme lesson to learn dience and faith are but two, :,, DIRECT cracked in those days that "this to the treaty Out inferred thai ; of fish and not another? is no place for a minister's son " the present opposition to the As we naVe pointed out be-1 tnought of Uwt the other , treaty was the work of certain foie lhe trc-uty docs net give How can I strengthen my iaun.' If you would strengthen your faith, shorten the distance between your soul ?nd OmI. Ood aspects 01 one act surrender to God and His will . . . Faith Is iiiuilc by U'orks. It is feared that often our efforts to believe have "k" In all j. aay wnen Less lc " " - 7-7- our patrol ves.-ei; 111c ugui, w . - . loni? (lis nvr.r l 11S, ov" '' minded me of the story of Moses, i attempting 10 create friction be- , confiscate vessels or their catch not miipt hpfnr. nt Hiin ? been unavailing because we have .-.nnn 1 imaoino Pithpr nne nf i tween the United States and ,v, thou a po f m 1 nH i 1 1 nan 11 u Wait for His voice. "Draw niRh not taken up the only position in l.-UinfT L.nliMrm JnliKllfr M- VinV. which a large faith U possible- our .fathers preaching a sermon t-aiiuaa. a iesouiuon was uuani-j to God and He will draw nigh 4 ,A"- C Holy Comnmiijjt Sunday Krh..., the 1 tho tVirpp m-iin Knprips thpv mously adopted ensunng on the theme. ! Canon Ban! s hcri Senator and instructing the northern representative of the (Continued 011 page 3i that of entire surrender lo the honor and the will of God." Does your whole heart approve Gods will for you? Do you, nit.t t.n,,. Sth Av. I ii iK Mlnmfr i Moses, the great law-giver,; "had gone up in the mountain, 1 I been fired by divine inspiration. 1 and came back with the Tfn : Commandments, all printed in I stone. j But he found the people making whoopee, far off the Moses ; track. So, in a rage, he threw TO) i union to reply on behalf of th? , ' r membership. We would,' there-. - I fore, request space in your paper! liarrTfifn to set the record straight. j IIIICI liailUliai To begin with the Senator has D'.rtnf CulVrA suggested the present campaign CJjlUf tjWIlLII to you." Faith will not operate in a cold apathetic hea-t Wait on the Lord. Continue to look into His face. Faith will prow stronger as new visions of God j come to the soul. j If you would strengthen your faith, live obediently. Surrender tc the whole will of God. De sensitive to the leading of the ; Spirit. Count it the soul's highest : privilege to know and do the will Rev . r.; Arrangements Coniilc(r For Prince Itupert-Ketchikan Pulpit Exchange W"t IMIij to block the passage of the treaty is the work of certain union officials and has not the support of the membership. We 1 wish to firmly repudiate Senator j 13oiH QnH nnin rnt ts Hit.- tVrit (B8 (Ui iff , down the tablets, and smashed them all to bits and then had to do the job all over again. WHEN the Honourable Lester Pearson got home from Lis- of God. It is the fervent prayer Arrangements were reported 1 Squamish To Vancouver HERE in Prince Rupert we can look with UT detached interest at the squabble over connecting up the present terminus of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway at Squamish with the city of Vancouver, a distance of 50 miles around Howe .Sound through the Capilano watershed or by the , West Vancouver shore. Some want a railway. Some want a highway. Some want both. There is objection by some at going thrtmgh the Capilano watershed. West Vancouver is not keen about having a railway deteriorating the municipality. ' Premier Johnson first says he is going to have a highway and not a railway. Then the railway committee of the Legislature gets into the picture and recommends against the highway. So it is called off. And, for the time being at least, it looks like there'll be neither highway or railway. But who should worry? The important thing is that the missing gap in the Pacific Great Eastern Railyway is being pushed northward from Quesnel to Prince George. Next will be to drive the railway north fr.om Prince George into the Peace River country something a good deal more important than the line from Squamish to Vancouver. ,' After all, once there is access north and south to Prince George, the PGE will have its outlet to the fine, railway line leading westward to the port of Prince Rupert, a better and easier road than that to Squamish or Vancouver through, the rugged country of mountains and rocks will ever be. It may seem a rather ludicrous state of affairs, this bickering and indecision about the south end of the PGE, but maybe, .it is just as well if it is permanently shelved for it's a bit of railway building that is by no means essential. They can go on haul-in sr into Vancouver from Sauamish bv barsre and i Pte h eek k between between the the no union official in this organi- THE EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Services conducted at I.O.O.F. Hall. Fourth Avenue East Sunday School 11 a m. Classes for all ages. Morning Service 12:15 p.m. Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Come and enjoy . . . The warm Christian Fellowship The good Gospel singing. The inspiring Bible Ministerial Associations of Ket- first Presbyterian ChurCn mw bow bon he too. like Moses, had proof zation has the right to speak on CO: Br Can; Cm behalf of the union without the L,"r " 1 ''.:' V on of a great achievement in his hand. For he had. at last, the V endorsation of its membership. The 38 locals that comprise the membership of this union have ' the first Sunday after Easter. Travelling arrangements are kni nor muHn uilh ODPon Phnr. J'aslu: litr HO all officially condemned the : - treaty and over 12.000 cards raveelH ministers on tn0 Salur(lay wilh " have been forwarded to British' HTI V: (T. "1; the ........ return flights fli,.u. Monday .j.. s.y Co Columbia M.P.'s calling on them Ketchikan ministers coming Sunday Si tort ill to oppose me ratmcauon 01 tri. ; hcre wlli De: Rev. Wyburn Skidmore, Metho- blueprint of the plan which sets up effective political control over the military side of NATO. He knew how hard he and Ache-son and Eden had had to work to keep the military in their proper place,, that is as servants, I not masters. He knew lie had 1 won. But he too, like Moses, got boiling mad and spoiled a little bit of his own work when he fiew off the handle and said foolish things about the CCF. Granted that in this, respect one sentence of the CCF state ' t) i II Nut fursakin- the assemlilin of aurwelves toRether an the Kt'il'lM ncaiy wui-ii it COJ14C& uciuic u.c House. We deplore this approach to : dist Church. J'. ?' lU ir 4 K Rev. Clayton Shotwell, Presby- . V. W3 the question by Senator Reid tprian manner of Home is. (llfb 10:24. PASTOR: C. W. SINCLAIR l,Ji ttl i I : Kv. Imul I who is attempting by smear. Rev. B. I. Carpenter, Baptist, tactics to cover up the fact that, capt. Sexton Johanson, Salva-our representatives made a poor uon Army. deal when they bowed to pres- ; Rev. John Kenneth Watkins, sure from the U.S.A. The last Episcopal Church. 1 resort of a politician when de- Elder Fred Wagner of the 1 feated in an argument is to fall Seventh Day Adventists will be ! back on a falsa aDDeal to Patriot- pnmintr alrme for the trin FULL GOSPEL TABERNAC 202 Sixth West (across front Kmuem ment had warranted some indignation. For it was just not true, as the CCF national coun- We extend a cordial invitation to visitors to worship with us. 231 Fourth Ave. East Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright, DD. Organists: Mrs. E J. Smith and John Currie. MARCH 23, 1952 Morning Worship 11 o'clock. Sunday School J2:15. IF... Every IMni P cil police statement said, that ism and prejudices by accusing Journeying to Ketchikan from j "NATO policies seem to have ; his opponents of subversive mo- here will' be: 'fallen completely under the ; fives. The lust vestiees of noliti-. rv rnH Animhus rir.t Rnn. hat wry kl Sl'NDAY 10:30 Sunday School aiid Bible Class. 11:30 Morning Service 7:30 Evangelistic Service. discovfrs-H EVERYONE Would be an ' Evening Service 7:30. -Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it Holy" ; control of the military .. ." I cai freedom are gone when tist Church. I Granted too that only a few people who disagree with gov- i Rev. H. G. Bird, St. Peter s An- :tiays earlier Mr. Pearson had ! eminent policy can be classed a glican Church. j made a speech in New York ) subversive or enemies of the i Rev. L. G. Sieber, First United which must have delighted the;state. it is interesting to note, 'church ! heart of every CCF stalwart, for j however, the Senator is free to Rev. Dr. E. A. Wright, First j he told the U.S.A. what Canada , make such accusations, fortified ' Presbyterian Church. : would and would not do about , as he is by a life-time job in the Senior Captain George Oystryk. : China. I Senate without the need to an- Salvation Army. Hob. 9:27 Ms '. ' Pastor C F.W nobody need suffer very much. Totem-Pole Land Green 331 ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH 5th Ave. at McBride St. Rev. II. i, Olson You are invited to conip and Worship at St. Paul s Rev. H. O. Olscn. St. Pauls (Lutheran Church. Baptist Mission Sup't Visitor I But wnen ne suggested over ; Swer to the people at the next ! the CBC that the CCF was mov- election. I ing towards the Communist line, j in defending the treaty the 1 for challenging the goal of 50 Senator suggests that, for thb j divisions in NATO by the end j first time, Canadian fishermen ; of 1952 and 100 two years later, ! will have the right to" fish in j he was well, as mistaken as j Alaskan waters and certain ! MOSeS. If theV Were wrong. WhV other waters nft thp Ameripnn FIRST BAPTIST CHURQ Sundoy, Morch 23 REV. GERALD M. WARD Guest Speaker for oil services, Sunday and Monday Mr. Ward Is superintendent of Home Lutheran Church Just Shall Live By Faith" "The TPvANK CALDER added a subtle touch to his I mantle in the Legislature the other day when he addressed the house in his native tongue and later interpreted his remarks for those who are "new" in his country. Although no doubt gently meant, the implication added pique to what the young Indian member had to say about tourist attractions. He made a nice point when he said that a totem-pole design on a motor licence was all very well but didn't carry the magic touch. Even though B.C.'s real totem is fast becoming a matter of electric power and vast industrial expansion, he hit a certain nail on the head. The word "Totemland" was what not show them where? mainland. We would like Sena- Kev- (jerala erald M- M. Ward, warct. si; superm- tnr PoiH tn ch. anv c,.tir,o f tendent of of Home Home Missions Missions for the Churches, of western IN A DEMOCRACY, you Can't ! the trpatv that. ivtnrt nnr fich- Baptist Baptist Churches, of western SUNDAY SERVICES MARCH 23, 1952 Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Sermon: "The Way to . Heaven." get the right decisions unless ing areas beyond those previ-' Canada. arrived in t he city on you have full and free discus- ouslv held Haiiht fiKhPmwn Thursday night's train from Fu y llm l-.j. . .i.i. . . He sions of public issues. That eoes have nnpnbri in Area 9 nft .1 monton and Prince George ! will bo the guest speaker at all for" our parliament at Ottawa. ' nska fnr mn nu tears Th nrn- That for NATO. I 1 5unda.y services in First Baptist! goes posed treaty does not extend Service-: :30 p.m. ! It would be impossible to unite this right but does provide areas : Church nurcn DanQ, and will wi" Jfea,K speak to the me j sermon "Four Types of r.nntn ii .1 ........ ...... . . . -. . i Yountr ng Peorjle People on on Mondav even- cximon. rour lypism ! ing. He leaves on the Princess Digger NATO defence force un- ermen. At the same time other Louise oul,e Monday evtruni- evening ior for Van- van- j , less the people are sold on the ; areas are set up in which our iiajy 1 6unday school 12:15 pm i couver. i idea anu kept sold on it. fishermen agree to keep out. The CCF following in Canada The Senator also knows full will A NEW WASHER . . . TIIK INftLIS Model '15')' amounts to at least a fifth of the people on all questions, and to a great deal more than one-fifth on most questions of war and peace. It would be impossible for Canada to attain her NATO quotas, either in peace or .war, without the wholehearted Check these lratuc that the right of Canadian fishermen to fish in Area 3 was granted by international treaty which also gave Americans the right to fish in Canadian waters where the largest part of the halibut quota is taken. We would like Senator Reid to speak to the trawlers who are operating out of Prince Rupert at the present time. They will tell him of the large American draggers they ace competing with at tliis time in Hecate Straits. They will also tell him support of the CCF followine in Automutlc pump . Porcelain eiiumol tub Lik'Ume lubrication Quid as a whisper IjOvpII nfif'ty wnnsfcT Yetir KUarunU'e the population. I Moreover, many more people , than CCF followers seriously ' challenge the practicability of i the new NATO program. From I the Tory side, like the London j Times, you get the argument ' r' I Vt f U 0 0g!!!! latest i ,fc only $159.00 he would substitute for the present unclear design. i ; It is all too true that Indian totem-poles have merely been removed from their setting as a tourist lure, and that without a guide to explain what they stand for, a visitor to any one of the various pubic park collections goes away none the wiser. Thunder-bird Park is a good example of what Mr. Calder had in mind. If the tourist trade is to be drawn to this province by Indian lore and legent then there may be virtue in suggesting that'tourists should be enabled to see at first hand, on their own ground, the creators of the totem-poles. This might at least cause some improvement in the amenities of Indian reservations, whose infelicities cannot all be laid at the inhabitants' doors. It might also serve to rebut the implications of the word "new," which is by no means offset by the gesture of allowing Indians into beer parlors. Irrespective of his political affiliations, Mr. Calder will prove to be a valuable member of the Legislature if he does nothing else but keep the record straight as to his forebears and works inde-fatigably on behalf of his own people. Not often enough, have they had a champion who could be heard in the right quarters. FASHION FOOTJ At RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC that the program is beyond our capacity. From the other side you get the argument that it can only be carried out by drastically reducing living standards. Some say it will ruin Europe, including Britain. The point is we should be able in no uncertain terms what they think of the introduction of a further fleet from Japan which will happen if this treaty Is signed. Mr. Mayhew, minister of fisheries, has recognized the strong opposition of the people of this province by announcing in the House that the treaty will not be introduced at this session. We consider this a signal victory but at the same time we want the assurance that the treaty in its QUALITY CHESTERFIELDS : to reason out our national and NATO program if It really is USED CARS FOR SA! reasonaoie. jtsui we can i ao mat unless we stick to facts and 141 Iiiternali""' ' 1949 Austin ft 1948 Ford Pan' ,fl4l Frd Sfn I sedan 1947 Auht' 1941 Morris -VICTORIA OOLONtST. fTTS PI : 1931 Terraplne Scripture J-aiiage fur DoJaif 1948 l ord .after righteousness." "Blessed are they which do hunger (Ford), slrls and Crajtd IMPORTANT DATE HOBBY SHOW APRIL 5th See Civic Centre Display of Crafts in window of Uaticed inc 4 rid Civic Centre Association of Prince Rupert St. Matt. 5:6. 1948 Thame For the best in Chesterfields all famous makes see a fatalistic acceptance of permanent bachelorhood. Superior Auto " URGES MARRIAGE ARDAGH, Ireland (CP) Rev. J. J. McNamee, bishop of Ardagh and Clojunacnoise, said the Irih republic's marriage rate is the lowest in the world. He urged parents to encourage early mar- Gordon & Anderson VITAL ISLAND The island of Okinawa 325 lrom the Japanese mainland, scene of a costly American victory In the second world war. .... mJ Third Avenue West nage "instead of practically com Phone 46 peiling their children to sink intocovers 485 square miles.