KnV TVTF-RVATION'AI. FISIT (Continued from page 1 Prince Rupert Daily News ' Stxmm i Clttir clil As I See It Week of Prayer Special Speaker Saturday, January 5. 1952 L( I) I II E C T O It Y Saturday Sermon Ken lee In nil rhiircii m u m ore In Independent daily newspaper devoterkto the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian nress Audit Bureau of Circulations i Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. J. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. O. PERRY, Managing Director ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ulltl 11.111. HllltllllV Hf IUM.1 13 -X4'4ll UN NtHlMiL Principal J. E. Harris of Vancouver Bible School, Is to be in the city next week as special speaker at the annual Week of prayer held under the auspices of the Prince Rupert Ministerial i Association. j Until he took over, the leadership of the Bible School, Rev. J. E. Harris held pastorates in Bup-' tist Churches in Edmonton, I Vancouver and Lethbridge. He By carrier, Jier week, 20c; per month, 75c; per year, AMll.ll'.N I A'l lll.llKtl, 4th Ave. W. Bt Dunsmuir St. Huly Cnmnitmlnn B HO n m. Hunrlay Behool 2 (l p m $8 00; by mail, per month, 75c; per year. $8.00 Cnnon Hasll 8 HrtKku-r. HA.. Bti Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenut, Prince Rupert r n Kjootl . i By Rev. Lawrence O. Sieber, First United Church The Old Year said to the New Year: "You take him and show him greater things than I have. You must be for him a richer, fuller year of the Lord than I could be! It will be for that person such a year Litvinoff Reminder Kector '11171,1) HKST I1M1ST 5th Ave. K. nt Yoius Rt MllHAer: rte. Krl Aiiiniiim Kirn., ni,. in an attempt to build up the stocks if other countries were freely exploiting this resource. "These and other associated matters were the subject of the discussions between the three governments in Tokyo. The convention drawn up at that conference is the first attempt to meef these problems of conservation on the high seas. By joint 'agreement between the three countries, they are prepared to i waive some of these international rights and under certain : circumstances to abstain from fishing such stocks as are under ! conservation by one or more of ' tiie other parties. The conven-! tion aims therefore at providing 1 the maximum sustained yield of ; the fHiery resources of the area with each oi the parties assum-! ing obligations to encourage the conservation of such resources, i 'Under me convention each 1 country agrees to abUin from : lishing certain stocks under cer-; tain conditions. If the particular stock Is already under maximum exploitation and if it is under ; extensive scientific sludy and if , it is also under regulation for TTTI? nPATH nf Mnvlm was for some time connected Uih UhiA 1 H 01 AlalU Publishers,! wilh thc Eva,igelical Litvinoff is a reminder Toronto, prior to assuming the t f u .,1 V, work of the pastorate. j tot 'IP It ll :f 3 U1 LUC V"'-k, Mr. Harris was in Prince Ru- if he '1 win go in tne u Bi,. u u.c also the hopeful in Soviet pen for a week seve.-ai years says ii conoucung a omie vumci-, reniemDering ram msu uuuum, hc uui vvinuiuc I lltsT I'ltl.SIIVII.ItltN 4th Avenue, KaM Hev, E. A. Vw nxhl. Ij D. (Cirten tfliti I IK ST. I M ini 1KB (ilh Ate. West Hi V. L. O. Hi-on evil, but overcome evil with good.' - . : A little boy was being punished (tiri-n Br. rm HUWU vi ays. ence ln the BaptiSt church. Ha For years past nobody in the is a very able speaker and Bib.e west was sure whether or not expositor. Litvinoff was alive. When he was The Week of Prayer is to be in e:lip;e m Hie Soviet, reia- held In cne centra this year: tions with the west were alwayi namely, St. Paul's Lutheran dark. When Litvinoff was on the Church. j job, relations with the west were Tnere will also be daily Bible' good. Classes, Tuesday through Friday. Hut let. nohodv he fooled. Rus- afternoons in the Presbyterian' f f tr . . . KMttllllN AKMV by hi mother and the lud said to her: "Why did you spank me?" Thc mother replied: "Because I want to show you the difference between right and wrong." "Mother, I know the difference Fra.sT Ktreet Hr. dipt. Cieiin-e Oystrtl Uuntlny Si hfiul il .1.10 p m I Hij, k . Churjh. sia's relations did not improve but I like the wrong better," said i the boy. That is a child's answer, ! and too often our grown-up prac-' i tice. We do not do the right ! simply because we know it. There sr. i- v I i. s i.i no kw 6th Ave. nt MiTlrlile St. I'lislur: Hev. II. O, Olseu because Litvinoff was on the job. ! the purpose of maintaining r Unfair' to Prince Rupert I V TH"E federal government is interested in giving ' the port of Prince Rupert a square deal' and making a gesture of encouragement for ocean-going -hipping out of here, it would do well to remove a li.strimi nation which now exists in 'the matter of (ilotage and which has been illustrated since export -shipments of wheat were recently resumed. Figures which have been compiled relating to the; call here in November of the Japanese freighter Kiyokawa Maru show that pilotage service tor this vessel at Prince Rupert cost $52(').fsl as compared with .$187 which the same ship would have been charged at Vancouver. The pilotage board charged $2.f0 per draft foot here whereas the Vancouver charge basis is $1.50. here whereas the Vancouver charge basis is $2. On top' of that was charged ohe and one-quarter cents per registered ton as compared with one cent at Vancouver differentials which would appear to be entirely' unjustified. ! Further than these discriminatory charges, $:,0 was charged for pilot's waiting time here, $162.40 for travelling time and $100 for pilotage boat, which i must be some power within us to hi " i h M'. I'l Tl.lf! AMil.ll AV I Heul Cove . j: Ifedtor: llev. H fliKlll-iy m,S 'l i compel us to do the right we know. tr V in s ll suiiiluy Heliinit 1! productivity then any country Litvmolf was on the job be- the deal was made, the Com-whieh has not been fishing that cause good relations were then muni.sts in Canada and else-stock in n y be asked to abstain, expedient for Russia. , where meekly toed the new Mos-The oth;T country or countries cow line, even to the point of which are carrying through LOOKiNG back over my own sabotaging our war effort, these conservation measures comments on Litvinoff 's go-' . asrec to continue such measures ings and coining I see the fol- i FIGURE another startling to maintain or increase the lowing, printed in various Can-, change in the Russian world yield. Because halibut, salmon adian newspapers on May 11, nne iS quite probable in the and herring off the British Co- 1939: , next couple of vears -and th's :K m I HI lie gp We know and do not. Yes, and we ought to go on from this place by taking a step further as sug g?sted In these lines: III CI I K BH-I'INT e:n cth Avn. e. nine era ratvtor; Itev. I.eon:trrl A 'llnrw It Is IHit Hip "Tlicy lire wtoiik. ,. "I regard the 'release' of time the change could be very Maxim Litvinoff from the much for the better. lumbia coasts do meet these conditions, Japan has agreed to abstain from fishing these resources. : SPECIAL INTEREST "The principles do not apply, however, in cases where a coun- LJdLA kntiwnu; of OfMrfi from t-vil. Virtue Irom vice, Oixl from devil. That drtvw us Irtjm imrudisc: But the knowuiK of ititixi trotn better. Of tlu' iiud?: frfm okI. Of the spirit ut J"y Irnm the tetter Tliifi in the flnmliiK rKl." EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Our Sunday Services and Sun day Sehiinl will be held in tin l.O.O '. Hall. Ilh Ave. last. FOR WEEK OF PRAYER Rev J. E. Harris, principal of Van Russian foreign office as one it seems to me that thc true : of the most frucial events of explanation of tne tugging-and-1 these times. For an numerous hauunK 0r the last few years occasions before I have re- ,n,his-. corded the fact that drastic, j1""' , . , , , , r. r defeat of Ger-policy change in Russia's foreign The complete was at least a possl- many, Italy and Japan in the bility. Long before Britain and Second World War created a France pushed Russia into vacuum of power the like, of isolation at Munich, this pos- which had never before existed, sible change was being whisp- x),e united States from the one cred by diplomats . . . !sif)(, ,n(1 R,lssja ir0m the other "Anyone who took the trou- rushPd forward tu seizc a.s mUch ble to get a complete copy . th v:1..1,m .. . missibi. Week Day Services in Ui couver Bible School, coming to Prince Rupert next week. homes, to be announn d We know and do not because we have not allowed our know-lodge to be inspired by the Holy Spirit. What good we do, what right we do is too often obedience to some external compulsion. We COUTEOUS POLICE PETERBOROUGH, Ont. 0' Jcsu said: "I am the Wav the Truth and the Liie " PASTOR. C. W. SINCLAIR "The friendly arm of the law f t H vnaonh ITI'ltlt K I 111'. r , is f reo at Vancouver. ' Presumably' neither insurance companies nor shipowners insist on registered pilot service but the government says that ships must pay pilotage fees whether or not they use the pilotage. I To be reasonable about the matter, it could well be 'insisted that, if vessels using the port of Prince said Police , tan do thc good and the right tntnr Stalin to the General Russia has had a great ex-, reached a long way, FIRST UNITED CHURCH Party Congress of the Rus-. tension of her power, chiefly be-j chief John Thompson when he sian Communist party on cause- ol the total Communist ' receiVej a cart( from Chief Con-March 10 of this year could victory in China, which was as ,tabe p Q Markin of Peterbor-hardly be astontshed that a Stalin a' complete a surprise to h EnR.llld The English i try has had a historical interest in any particular fishery and a country could not, therefore, be asked to abstain from any fish- ery in which she had had such 1 interest. And her exception to j the principles exists as between I Canada and the United States I in the waters of the Pacific ! coasts of the United States and i Canada from the Gulf of Alaska ; southward. Because of the in- ! termingling of stocks in this re- j glon and because of the inter-j ' mingling of the fishing opera- j tions of these two countries no recommendation for abstention ! can be made to either of these ' parties. ' i , "To study the North Pacific I fisheries and to determine the j application of these principles ! the convention establishes an 1 international commission representing the three parties. That j body is to promote and co-ordi- iuS-.;i-v... m...v.v. .... 1(, uny Dud v in America, nut uie police chief expressed best wish the Livinotf policy ana mat i,nl,-,i rIjiIm ha. nl.su areatlv es for the new year because It ls good and right. This ls a higher realm of divine obedience. God takes what hands are willing and uses them to do the right and the good So wherever you see these being done you can be sure God is there. He takes our hands if we will. And He uses them through very ordinary and common tasks and nJigh-borliness. Plato said that it was enunctuiea ."". expanded-in fact has had the 1 030 Sixth Avvnue We-1 Prince Kupi rl, B C. Rev. Lawrence O. Sii-lxr 11:00 a m. Morning Worship; ! .Holy Comiiiunion.-u! , Sermon: "The Gospel Acco: ing To You" Anthem: "Love Divln.'" "a greatest extension of power that : outolav he democracie theft 'own gam? At Munich any country ever had in the; TAKES LESS BEAVER they virtually gave Hitler the entire history of thc human NORTH BAY, Ont. ( As a go-ahead signal on his long- race. For U.S. war bases now result of decline In fur prices this advertised march to the east, literally girdle the globe. season trappers appear to be Stalin meanwhile made It Now that the Dover vacuums taking less beaver, although the wise for anyone taking a Journey 7 30 p.m. Evening Worship to talk it.over with someone who , g,.rmon: "Looking Forward' had gone that way before. Anthem: "Te Deum" iJacUi, plain to Hitler that if Ger- are the dans,er of war is animals are plentiful. To the end many were going to go on the less Nejtner side can exr)ana ol the yjar only 67 beaver were rempage anywhere t had bet- ef without actua, war; Allrl seaied by forestry officials here.! penseVnd no Russia's'' neither can start such a war compared with 120 in the same; COME AN'D WORSIOP The journey of life has been taken by Christ. Put your hand nnlp the Rpipntifir. tnrlie np.- ---- " WllUVUb lllJHg Ji '"ll in His. SUNDAY SCHOOLS At F. United Church: B)Vlnner 4V Primary at 11 am; Jurui First Presbyterian Church and Older at 12:15; ut Cor. s ,ST1U.'.V..J United Hall, all at 1 p m. , SOCIAL HOUR aftpr the evr Ing service ln the Church H Films: "South of the Clous-Color local slides. Eats. COY. vation programs; and it has the ! AFTER L wrote the above I was function, too, of determining attacked from two different i what particular stocks meet the groups. The Chamberlain sup-conditions. On the basis of this i porters iwho included nearly tit will make recommendations to'every big newspaper in Canadu i the governments for abstention. ; waxed Indignant because any-In the treaty itself Japan agreed 'body Should predict such a con-i to abstain as mentioned above, sequence of the Munich policy. ' from the fishing of salmon, hall- j But . the Communists were but and herring. The commis-: equally furious because anyone 'sion may recommend additional ' could predict, as I did, that j abstentions in the future or if : Stalin and Hitler would make I anv of these fisheries no loneer a deal, a dicker, a compact. f .J'M' uupert are compelled 10 nave a pnui, me least uiu government could do would be to see that the cost of the service is the same at Prince Rupert as at Vancouver instead of the present arbitrary and discriminatory excess charges. Pf course, Prince Rupert could be removed altogether from the jurisdiction of the pilotage board and shipowners could then do what they wanted about pilotage. There would be no precedent as certain ports in the Maritimes Yarmouth is one are free of compulsory pilotage. Certainly, we could well be exempt altogether from pilotage if the government does not see fit to at least make the charges for this port on an- equitable basis with Vancouver. , A further penalty which shipping at Prince Rupert suffers at present, and which should be removed at once, is involved in connection with a Department of Agriculture inspection of grain ships. Ships using this port are being' charged travelling expenses for the inspector to come here whereas Vancouver, Victoria and New Westminster get the service free. ! Here are .handicaps to this port which could be readily rectified and certainly should be. For the ten 'or so grain ships which will use the port this shipping season they will represent an extra charge of some $4000. Such things are discouraging generally to the use of the port. We feel justified in expecting that there will be no delay in having such discriminatory treatment removed. It would be so easy to do so. V. i qualify, under the principles it Wei e not Communists and Fasc- mav recommend the ending of 1 ists arch-enemies, mey asKeur Yet a few months later, when abstention. "The commission also has powers to arrange for the making of new conservation agreements between any of the part ray Full Gospel Tobernocle 202 Cth Ave. West (Across from Armouries 1 Sl'NDA Y SKRVIC'FS 10:30 Sunday School and Bible Class. ll:30-Morning Services. 7:30 Evangelistic Service WI.KK IAY Mon. Men's Fellowship 7.M Wed rrayer Meeting 8:00 Frl. Boys' and Girls' Club 6 t Christ Ambassadors 8 C "Come to Prince Rupert's Lvanxtlistic Centre" We extend a cordial Invitation : to visitors to worship with us. I 231 Fourth Ave. East. , Minister: Rev. E. A. Wright, D D. I Organist: Mrs, E. J. Smith, : John Currle. " ri f" I r ' I M -J I O.fWTTt vTiim ro.i' " BCDQoom tivino-orn I M Il'0l4'0 'iO'-OilV-O Lmhh IM , 9irtino '0lO, H Reflects and Reminisces ies should any stocks oi fish ! seem to merit a conservation S program. Thus, for example,! should the United States and i Canada wish to develop new conservation methods or tech-1 niques for, say, pilchards, this I could be done under the international commission. Any two, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1952 Morning Worship 11 o'clock Sunday School 12:15. Evening Service of Praise at 7:30 o'clock. "Remember thc Sabbath Day to keep it Holy" ' WHO'S WHO? ! Federal members appear mild j ly shocked. Toward the close of j Green 331 Pastor C. Fwu dr all three, of the parties can make such conservation agreements in the future. the recent debate, tney learns I thai some students m Canadian The draft convention con otian a. 107 the1 universities are unable to tell tains also clauses relating to enforcement of these measures' the name of the Prime Minister. upon the nationals of the vari-l i"ere ' i w "J ous parties and incorporates '.-easonable explanation. Wondc. within it the machinery for if they mean the students can t 1 and the conversion of all non-i Christians, it wa? announced re Unity Under centiy. handling in a free and equitable : pionounce n. THE ASBURY has a large utility room with three closets ana a cabinet substitutes for a basement in this plan. It also houses the heating and laundry equipment. ' A galley-type kitchen with cabinets on opposite walls allows for a large ctoss-llghted dining space in the kitchen. In addition, there It a double glazed picture window and fireplace In the living room. Wardrobe closets in the bedrooms, three closets in the utility room, linen cabinet and coat closet provide for storage needs. The first floor consists of an insulated slab of gravel fill. Exterior , The Sa-red Coiigregation for wav tne Droblems that inevit in Church 'Propagation of the Faith said ably arise when fishermen of1 captain Kurt Carlson, whosi ! jeacn 01 tne eight flays will be , different nationalities ouerale in ' sniitarv viiril aboard tiie almost VATICAN CITY Catholics, dedicated to a special topic: ; the same waters. i sinking steamship Flying Enter-i ' throughout the world will holdj 1- Union of all Christians under 1 BERING SKA SALMON i prise caught the attention of the eight days of prayer beginning; the Pontiff. ..During lhe discussions par- marine world, has been joined; Jan. 18 asking the return of all 2- Union of the eastern and the! .ir,.ar difficulties arose over the i bv an officer from the tug Tur-i finish is asphalt shingle, with siding and a touch of brick In front. Overall dimensions are 44 feet by 27 feet 8 Inches. Area is 1,392 square feet, cubage 16.358. Christians to the Roman Church! (Continued on p:-ge 3i determination of the movement i moil which came 300 miles over a of salmon in the Bering Sea 1 0 : stormswept sea. Contact has the coasts of Asia and North ; been reached between the ves-1 America, respectively. A provi-'sels. The real test Is coming, sional line was drawf? on the j Can there be a tow? This is a 175" W longitude meridian, and great salt water story. And It Japan and Canada agreed to Isn't fiction. :::: -L li li-o A NFW WASHER . . . For the New Year UNITED WEEK OF PRAYER MONDAY, JAN. 7th to FRIDAY, JAN. 11th Held each night at St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 8 p.m. . SUBJECTS: Monday "Why Is My Prayer Unanswered'" Tuesday "The Worth of Prayer" Wednesday. ..."The Scope of Prayer" Thursday "The Price of Prayer" Friday "Yesterday, Todoy and Forever" Afternoon meetings for Bible Study ot thc First Presbyterian Church, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 3 p.m. Tuesday. ...... .."Entrusted With the Gospel" Wednesday.. .."Replenishing the Soul" Thursday "Carrying on for God" abstain from fishing to the east- ward of that line. This provisional agreement ls to be under the review of the commission whenever it is established. It. is instructed to make .specific studies relating to the intermingling of these various salmon stocks ln the Bering Sea WINSTON'S WELCOME This is a changeable sort of week for Premier Winston Churchill. He leaves London for the Atlantic, leaves the liner whei near New York to board a plane for Washington and is spending the week-end with President TUB INCil.lM MOIIIX "ir," Check these features 0 Automatic pump Porcelain enamel tub 0 Lifetime Hlbrication 0 Quiet as a whisper Lovetl safety wringer 0 Year guarantee only $159.00 Jir . . . 'y: wii'i I I 11 1 ;. ; I, -5 .r & ' and to determine the most satis Good Credit Is Like Money in the Bank It means you are a solid citizen and. as such, you are entitled to every convenience. Protect Your Credit . . . by paying charge accounts on the 10th of each month and installment accounts on due dates. CREDIT BUREAU OF PRINCE RUPERT this! Truman, cruising the Potomac factory method of handling particular problem. i R'ver- Just one tninG after an- "The conference in Tokyo did 1 lner- not sign this particular conven-j ; tion. The conference has recom- Banning of, the word "Domin-mended to the three govern- i0n" from the Elections Azl is ments that they each accept this -virtpni.lv arouslncr Ca.nada. One RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC convention. The final signing of jwollJd think so, from the debates such a fisheries treaty requires ! as minted in Hansard. Members the ratification of the peace INDER NEW MANAGEMENT denounce the course taken by The Ministerial Association is pleased to announce that Rev. J. E. Harris of Vancouver the government, and tell th House their constituents feel the same way. Some members per Bible Institute will be the special speaker for the SAVOY HOTEL .' Prince Rupert's only modern rooms with bath Fraser Street Phone 37 treaty Itself. When this is done 'oy Canada and the United States, then the way will be open for the signing of this convention for the htgh seas fisheries , in the North Pacific." sist In' using the word. 80 does week. the Prince Rupert telephone directory.