. Prince Rupert Uaiiy News Ray Reflects and Reminisces; The exnression "peace park- stalling around In the enchain- to put Into thi h-,,,,., ,.. . As I See It Thursday, December 17, 1953 ., I i u iner iula nt RormiiHg in nnfr ati Vini ' ' age" e nas aprarra in uic it- . a . . . arks of Vyshlnsky at the Unl- from the standpoint of unhappy ..,.. ,. t irom 1 1 mar by ted Nations comerence In Ber-1 but alert newspapermen. Unl- ",ouBi mat it miht one 4 WWes Sullivan Aa Incpendent daily ntwspaper devcted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. - Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by Hie prince ttupert Dailv New Limited. J. P. MAOOH. President H. O. PERRY, Vice-President (more muda.This gives the general sit- a nuuuns aeiegai.es, irom me "" w uune, and vet i uaUon a somewhat sinister, t Kp down, gave out next to no- the first ca.se in my judkiii 1 sound. Perhaps it's just as well thing. And guards seemed to perlence came when it wa, 1 to let it remain In a pail oX fancy fixed bayonets most of essary to Impose the dean', water for a -half hour, before the time. . . jlence, I felt Cf,mpiet;v t-n ! going any further. I , I no surge of emotion v 1 Russia a leadlnc newsnanevs unoke Wrt in.iL. ,.. . . Subscription Rates: Rv carrier Pttr wek. 25c: vcr month. 1 00: Der Year. Ik I C -00. L By mail Per month. 75e: por year. 8 00. ffeiP' Authorized as second cJash mull by the Pot Office JVpart merit, Ottawa. A rainfall of 179 Inches had neglected to publish about the; the BBC." - .. . .1-. ssm time New York' phlpf nnh- lanen at n.ewniKan up iu me -, , ------ ugr commencement of this week. ""''" 3 I The story so far: While Steve and Nancy are visiting Santa's workshops, the dolls start crying and no one can seem to make them stop. Chapter VI , were sitting up and some were Steve and Nancy could hear standing, some were lying on the doll nursery long before they their backs and others were wav-reached It. Oh, what a howling ing their arms, but they all had and walling It was! one thing in common they were The doll nursery was through 1 all crying, another tunnel and when the Santa stood on a box in the children burst into the room middle of the room and held up with Santa Claus leading the his arms saying, "Please! Please! way, they almost had to hold Let's have no more of this cry- t.heir hands over t.hpir pars fn. : rir Rt.nn vrvnn nf vnn " But there did not seem an In- afte7 week of illeJc' probably means nothing special, rlinotlon to explain it away. than unle-ss, l u the .Soviet' way Rather the reverse. More , Ike's New Tone jH EKE in Ottwa many ! MPs ducked out of the chamber, where a long-' w inded discussion was go-jing on, and gathered be- ue . t .W two hundred Inches might be 'B. hi, "--res Monday again." seen by the end of December, and that would be remarkable. But then, this Is whRt south eastern Alaska likes. fore the radio and TV in J the noise. . j The noise did seem to die down Itha .I'Kninii-wT lnnno-o I Tne nurst"''Jr was all decorated a bit, but it didn t stop. Try as The best time for a fellow's ship to come In is before he's '. in blue and Dink, with hnndrprie hp could. Santa couldn't get the FEELING DIFFERENT "I am bound to say that Ijr' myself I always shrank from the thought that the day would come when It would be necessary to me In the exercise of my Judicial duty to sentence a man to death. It Is, of course, a terrible power Everybody listened to or , of DreUv don beds and mnnv dl)1Is st0D crvine. I tnn nlrl to naviuate Kitchener- , ,, U .-.,-1 Daai4nnr rioarlhnilllf ' . wrttniru i-i.-... t,..r.,..v.-v.. j plPrM 0, rurniture it seemed All this time, Nancy had been Waterloo Record. maKinff nis nisionc speet:ii n j that there wasn't room enough ' standing there getting madder the UN. Everybody that I met, to wak and madder. ilmost without exception. In a corner of the room, was "Santa, may I please say a ' Beard cultivation became a fad In Prince Rupert a few years ago, and there are indications of a return, although this should not be thought serious. Nevertheless, j -peech was the unest ne naa ,d pnon0graph which was play. , ..you certainly may, my dear," j made. I listened to their ever , ( soothing music. But the Santa said. "Nothing I say seems Cs ..,J .UL .... . For there Is a remote risk. It cannot be denied the cost of barberlng has been Increased, hundreds of i"13 a00lS- f dolls. and listen to me," Nancy said In Persona v. I cannot see anv ..vi .i . - . . i i.j concrete proDosition at hlcli M .. o... pi. ..t .hf rfn. -iHn' I men have been laid off and there SUNBEAM i is more caution in tne outlay or . licit; ;mcu uai i la Viaua. if UAl aiigi tuu t an nit vivtia vuuhhi v I the Russians might jump withwnat u the trouble?.. nelp but do what she said, eagerness. Ti.A riwnrf nlnvinc thp nhnnn. "You nil nnpht. tn he ashamed spot cash. V,' ununuumy Christmas Concert ALTHOUGH those who really appreciate it may lie limited to a particular group, a pleasant feature at this time of year is the school Christmas concert. No one, of course, gets the same reaction from this kind of entertainment as a parent. To anyone else, Junior's performance is more or less indistinguishable from the rest unless he does something special, such as losing part of his costume or knocking; down some of the scenery. Hut to Mother and Dad it is a tense and Irainatic moment, destined to end in either tre-nendous pride or silent words of comfort. As for the young performer's own emotions, it is difficult to guess just what they might be except .hat all the rustling out there in the darkness makes the place seem terribly big and there is an awful lot of things to remember. For those on both sides of the footlights it is ;t memorable experience which probably will linger with varying degrees of clarity for the rest of their lives. As far as the youngsters alone are concerned, it is an instructive contact with the public which will always stand them to good advantage. Perhaps few, if any, will go un to be actors. Hut w ben the day inevitably comes to make that dreaded little address to a "small and informal" gathering, the victim might think back to those moments on the school sta.ge and remember that audiences are not such inhuman monsters after all: OTTAWA DIARY ., . . By Norman M. MocLeoc - . graph came rushing over to , of yourselves," Nancy went on. SHAVE- Small daughter to her mother: I WHAT inni was waa new new and tiuu hopeful imjiui ; , santa ana said, , "un, -. Santa, I m ... i i Here you nave a peauuiui nurs- about President Elsenhower's lso glad you've come. The "mama" , ery, nice music to listen to, more ; Motner. ., h now wen ;-M yi.u -n Ro a, tt-ih i.n AAASTER I speech was that It abandoned, ! dolls that nave plain hair want doll furniture tnan you prooaoiy i for the first time in years, what ; nylon hair, and the dolls that ever will get at the homes where VZv s croftmanship at reasonable prices Call Blue 881 days, 101 vou mieht call "the Dosture of ! have nylon hair want to be able you are going, and yet you are v "" ' Only Despite what is heard, told and the cold war." to close their eyes, and the dolls crying because you can't have that can close their eyes want to ; what some of the other dolls be able to say 'mama.' And it's have. j just terrible. No one has any- "If you don't stop this crying i thine thev want." . ( and start beine eood dolls aealn. ! read, cigarette smoking will not give you cancer, says E. C. Hammond, professor of biometry at Vale. There Is still no reliable evenings. "Rut t.hev're inst dolls " Rtv I'll tell all the eirls what bad ! statistical evidence. Data collect- I For years past no Russian ! leader has ever said anything j really friendly about the lead- ers of the other big powers. No I Russian leader has ever made a I peace-making proposition which j was based on sincerity and i practicability. The degree of I hostility toward the western said. "How can they tell you dolls you've been and they won't I ed 80 far 'n a study of the smok- 'trtp win. what they want?" jlove you nearly so much when namis or ui.uuu men, aoes "Right now I wish they were they get you iis Christmas. How T"1 warrant "even a mast pre-Just dolls," Santa said. "There is would you like that?" she added. I "minary analysis of the rehv-one thing about dolls that most i That was Just the kind of talk- I tionship between cancer and boys and girls don't know. ' ing to those dolls needed. Some j smoking. So why worry over They're not quite as lifeless as of them said, "Oh, don't do that. the occasional puff? SPENCE&MATUIKiF53? powers has varied. It has ranged from open insult to truculent mutterings of non-co- PUrJ General Painting Contractors operation. you think they are. When I take We'll be good," and others start-them down to give to boys and ed to cry again, not because they girls on Christmas Eve they have were angry, but because they THE HARD WAV! Jack Scott Is back In Toronto But unfortunately what was true of the Russians was also r to tell with some empha.sLs thatig . - l w. in to promise to keep real quiet were so ashamed. true of the Americans, It when people are around. And Vou certainly solved that almost always they do as they problem in a hurry," Santa said, are told. But up here they can j patting Nancy on the head. 'I make all the racket they want,1 think It's about lime for you two and they sure are making it to- to go to work. I'm getting awfully !J''7DEfc .is-Tsr lesser degree. For years past no top American statesman has ever said anything to the Russians, or even about the Russians, whleji was very far from what you fnight call "flghtlnt; words." ' . ' '.. Fred E. Dowdie OPTOMETRIST,';-"; New address: 303 3rd Ave. W. Phone Green 960 ENJOY day. ' sleepy. Come now, I'll show you Santa said the dolls were alive, , the big office where you'll work." and they certainly vere. Some (Tomorrow: Santa's office.) Lenten season. ' The 'fall and winter social season is well under way once Quite apart ! Trom their so- Until ..Ike's speech of a few more in the capital's diplomatic ' dally enjoyable features, these days ago, American top leaders circles. Not a week passes now parties are significant. In fae'v, had been talking for years like they are just about as good a I men who fully expected to be guide to the state of interna- fighting world war three against I Christmas Saskatchewan Indians Get Frig ToSlo're Caribou 'This Winter vuhout one or more of the for-ei"n embassies entertaining' at some lavish function.. Tlw round of hospitality will continue n top p;iec until trk' in Uonal teeling as any source can , Russia within a very few years, pnrivide. In some ways they are; They ' gave the!' impression even more informative than'tTiat they would sooner be say- mm MmfW tHe diplomatic 'tils-1 lne nbtfimir 'at"a1i:'.'buetha,t L f 1 ichdB finer in lha rl-ii1ulVmtiivi rci a nnco K-.n n nr.A n cm-nn i r- 1 J.i'e';, f Alaska There's Still $ main' food supply of Indians. The time-honored practice of the Indians was to shoot as many caribou as they could, store them by piling the carcasses and cover them with layers of snow and PRINCE ALBERT (CP) Indians of Saskatchewan's far north have discarded storage methods used, by their forefathers In favor f the white man's deep freeze. At "the end of the caribou hunting season this winter the northern tribes will store their winter meat supplies free of 1 1Mb 'J press, since they are more spon- J thing, n,orxdy '. was going to taneous and less opnfusing. i catch them saying a single syl-Consequently, it Is highly re- j lable which, might be interpret-a.ssuring to bg able to report i eg hy thelf dem'estic critics as that relations among the distin- j "weak" or "soft." guished occupants along thnjijvA 'y'.lVt' capital's Diplomatic Row this ; 'rainn seem friendlier than nt 1 IKE'S PLAN boils down to this: FLIGHTS TO KETCHIKAN Call Today brush. If undisturbed, this nat- j . V ' ; v V v ' v urai ireezer would keep the meat i.i , ,. ,. -- ' : ' ' t charge In' a gigantic deep freeze, 1 fresh until summer. 1.00 SPECIAL SO Cards in Box.. ;uiy inne since tne close oi To VANCOUVER installed at Stony Rapids by the However. Indian affairs offi TUESDAY"- THURSDAY - FRIDAY One way $15.00 Return $27.00 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS Phone 344 department of Indian affairs. cials and provincial conservation " Trie westerfi allies' have come to' the conclusion that it is a waste of time to try for lh3 Baruch plan of world atom-weapon control. They will face the fact that all the great pow DIBB PRINTING COMPANY The freezer has 8.000 cubic ! of fleers considered the method feet of storage space. The ware- wasteful. FaV more r.nlmals were house has been built as a means i killed than could be eaten and of conserving the dwindling wolves and other nnlmnln riP- ers, and probably all the small World War II. Everyone superficially is on good terms with everyone else. Any rivalry that exists appears to be a rivalry to cement good-will. The Yugoslav reception of a lew days ago was a case in point. Despite the fact that it hold's the Kremlin at arm's-length, Yugoslavia is still, of course, a Communist nation. And that used to be a reason powers, too, are going to con herds of migrating caribou, the 1 stroyed many piles, tinue to provide themselves I - - via Way points FRIDAYS: ;SS CAMOSUN, 8 p.m. SUNDAYS: JSS Coquitlam, 8 p.m. TB Stewart and Alice Arm Coquitlam, Saturday, 6 am To North Queen Charlotte Islands ! Dec. 16 and 30 Oamosun, Thursday 6 a.m. To South Queen Charlotte i.i Islands ; J Dec-: 9 arid' 23 Camosun, Thursday 6 a.m. i LES SMITH Prince Rupert Asent with atomic weapons. But the U.S.A. which is still miles ahead in the atomic race, at least so far as quantity is for treating its functions with concerned will agree to a world some reserve. You just didn't go! atomic-peace-pure poj.In- VI COMMITTEE TO KEEP TAB ON OBJECTIONABLE COMICS . -V VANCOUVER .'(CPBrltlsh iColiibJa. Parent-Jeachei 'As-sdciBtion Is going to sjet up a special watchdog eerhmlitef to keep tab on objectionable horror comic, books on 'newsstands. A recent survey by the Victoria P-TA found 22 objectionable horror books among the 30,000 comics distributed monthly on Vancouver Island. thore fltfv uv expectation : of tead of bcBuingveyery nerve, $o ! seeing 'e e ryb o d y? irk 'was j get' ahead of '"' the .other fellow in weapons of mutual destruc somebody in the Ottawa diplo tion, the U.S.A. is willing to put into the common pot a mighty matic world. Put this year all that was 51l;Third Ave. Phone 568 changed. The roomy old Vic I share of an energy which lit "I love the new, clear Hnnd-e-wrnp, Cries Mrs. B., "Who wouldn't? It lets you see the food you store Wheire formerly you couldn't." torian embassy which once was ! erally could change the face of the home of Canadian capital-j the earth for the better, ist-statesman Sir George Per-! i ley literally bulged its walls in' I as efforts to hold the crowd THE IMPORTANCE of the Ike plan is that it concentrates on the positive. Its weakness Is that it offers the Russians no visible Inducement to join In. If they continue to run true to form, they are likely to say to themselves, "What advantage would we get out of such an that streamed through its doors. Prime "Minister Rt. Laurent was early in the paade. But he was only a few steps ahead of the new United States ambassador, genial Chicago tycoon Douglas Stuart. And the recently-arrived Soviet ambassador, Dmitri Chiivahin, was a minute or two in advance of everyone. UFAWU Rupert- Shoreworkers Local REGULAR MONTHLY MEETING THURSDAY, DECEMBER J7, 8 P.M. Metropole Hall ALL MEMBERS ARE URGED TO ATTEND Dr. Rajko Djermanovic, ambassador, isn't only one atomic pool?" They have so habituated themselves to the "go it alone" principle that it is going to be pretty hard for anybody including themselves to shake them loose from it. "With new, transparent Hand-e-wrap There's no delay - no groping And when 1 dip into the fridge, I'm sure - not merely hoping." oi the few bachelors along Diplomatic Row. He is also almost its friendliest personality. At least he was until the new Soviet ambassador came along and threatened to challenge him for the distinction. But In 'm any event the cordiality of the occasion could not have been exceeded. More Figuring FREDERICTON (CP) Extension of the mathematics program-in grade 12 has been recommended b the New Brunswick curriculum committee. Membe.-s thought there should be more emphasis on algebra and possibly less on trigonometry. It was a really significant party. 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