1 pn Describes Present Diffimltip: The Prince Rupert Daily News . Monday, January 11, 1954 . forld Challenge to Commonwealth Overthrow of Government Would Have Meant 'War' OTON, N.Z. (Reuters) said in reply to the loyal toast en uiuuy jiuuaiui'.u il UlC tUIIHHUI""-"" f.i w ai a siaie mncneon In Parliament House. The Queen reaffirmed the deui-ation of herself and of the Duke of Edinburgh to devote their lives and energy to the advancement of their peoples throughout the Commonwealth. Saying she felt New Zealand lorce for gooa in me described present a challenge, uous times are a chal-s trj exert the Corn's beneficlent lnflu-telliug effect,': she BERLIN (Reutersi Deputy ference a few hours before th. premier Otto Nuschke of East Big Four representatives in Ber-Gerrrmny said today he was told Jin wore scheduled to meet here by Kremlin military leaders that 'for the third time o discuss a if the East German government ! site and technical au-angements had been overthrown and ar- j for the foreign ministers' confer-rcsted in the riots last June, ''It I encc. ' would have meant a third world i . - - war." 1 was crossing the threshofd of a great era, the Queen said: "May you continue to seize the opportunities which here have been so richly bestowed; and may you never fail In your determination to follow the paths of peace and orderly progress to which your steps are already turned so that the generations to come will honor your names and this nation and the British people which gave It birth." COMMONWEALTH INFLUENCE The theme of the Commonwealth's He ahead of us," she said. - "Our resources are Inexhaustible and given peace we can achieve much for the advantage of mankind.' Wellington people saw their Nuschke told a press confer-' ence(the statement was made to ! him in Moscow recently by So- viet war minister Nicolal Bul-ganin and his deputy, Marshal Vassily Sokolovsky. At the same time. Nuschke demanded that the U.S. government take immediate measures to clean up its "espionage-centres" in West Berlin whether' the forthcoming four-power 9 L:j : f foreign ministers conference l held there or not. He said Western agents should have learned from the anti-government riots through East Gtr- 4 REV. JOHN CHRISTIE HOLLAND, 71, pastor of African Stewart Memorial church in Hamilton, Ont., has been presented with the distinguished citizen award by his city's Ad and Sales Club. The fwmer railway porter whose father escaped from slavery in the United States before the emancipation won the award for his contribution to racial tolerance and understanding in Hamilton, Left to right. in this family group are (back row) Oliver Holland, a son; Alfonse and Cleve Allen, stepsons; and William Holland, a brother; (in front) Mrs. Alfonse Allen' Mr. Holland; Mrs. Holland and Mrs. Cleve Allen. -' - m first "on the spot" telecast when the Royal visitors attended a civic reception at the town hali earlier In the day. Viewers saw the Queen and the duke accept embroidered rugs for themselves and for Prince Charles and Princes Anne. Each rug bore the coat of arms of the city. , On behalf of the Maori people the queen was given a carved etaff and the duke a ceremonial Maori ax of greenstone, a type of jade mined in New Zealand. ! many last June that their efforts i would fail to overthrow the ! Communist regime. , "Assuming even that the June 1 17 provocation had succeeded and our government yould have 1 V. EASY Narrow- Silhouette, High Empire Waists Predominate in Spring Style Previews . Ir r been arrested, what would nave been the result?" he said. , WOULD BE WAR f "I asked this question In Moscow recently to Marshal Bul-gai:in and Marshal Sokolovskyi LiLM District News -A- Porcelain Tub it Heovyweight1 ' Construction --Guaranteed rbiades in back. There are dresses made fashions, which have the They answered It would have which are seamed or tucked from : feminine shape built-in, through MRS. JAMES A. HOtSTON of Toronto have been hired meant a third world war." , ; Nuschke held the press con i eral resources department to carry on their work of STEWART Oranduc Mines By DOROTHY ROE . NEW YORK I The new look in spring fashions is slim, silken and feminine. This was evident today as New York designers opened a crowded week of spring fashion showings for some 150 visiting fashion .50 119 Weekend Death Limited have brought in two planes for the transportation of supplies and material to their bust to natural waistline to skilful cut and carefully moulded ; achieve the moulded midriff inner construction. This year a I look, and suits which employ a ' dress retains its shape even wide crushed cumerbund for the j when hanging In the closet. I same effect. j skirts are on the average one ' New suits do tricks, displaying inch shorter than those of last such Innovations as peekaboo SP!lsn. thnueh the differencp is' Eskimos in the Canadian Arctic develop their handi-! couple have spent the last two years representing ian Handicrafts Guild working with Eskimos.' Mr. 2, Is a native of Toronto and Mrs. Houston, 27, was cwiat'ke, N.S. Mrs. Houston wrote "Nukl," a book on which her husband Illustrated. Bv The Canadian Press BUCHAREST Archbishop Leduc Glacier copper property. Part of these will be taken in by Never before have you seen such value In a name -brand washer. Alexander Cisar, 73, head of ths air and some by tractor via Tex women wll" wear in the EwwiH " hKWd.b,L.,.al?t I imperceptible in many collec- Roman Catholic church la T.O-; as Creek Pass, the Salmon Gla , . j pt" iwiuMivuKi yin.- Hons, me snort-nvea tnreai oi mama. , cier and the snowfield adlarent ! parade, HMcRAE BROS: LTD. ets in the button-in vesta PARIS Henri ou elbow, ; t lot kir , ., orlH Danj Krpnrn rpnnripr wnose siunesi Club Starts New-Work, to the property. vf, Z ."rior collars of linen or pique, stick Mayes & Shelley tractors have fashions are the big news of the i . f, t k Docket j the usual length Is mid-calf, the ,rd to tnP closing ot the infam-J'"Tho Store that Service BuUf Deen oreaKing irau so iar una i"' Instead of summer furs, one; most becoming line Kt most 0us "Devil's Island" penal colony,;' ' PHene 6 or 36 s Exhibition in March . wear in aimosi any season. J ne have, we are Informed, been designer shows filmy crips or- i women. in French Guiana. 1- .rz with , ..2 ii j j ... i " . ! ' iganza stoles for wear making good progress. A Muskeg tractor has been purchased wuau win uu uuiy au uirougii i:ie ,)t nrl ;x rt Art Club mem- in the spring featuring their own work and that of famed by the company and will also be summer, some going on Into win- j- Tere n a softly feminine touch usea in ine iranspori oi supplies. even to the most tailored cos Canadian artists. have smoothly The club expects to hanir Its 1 ft isy with their winter 'i art cla-sscs, already fur an exhibition " T Mr. Jack Crowhurst arrived with ui,uvc.cu m jjaav cu- i tumes, . pg wnjc which a small crew. The Stewart air- son the weather Is likely to rounded llnes strlD is belnir DUt in sharc for the JumP straight from winter Into i Expert exhibit late In March, Including some of the work they are un A P. GARDNER & CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS ALFRED L. BELL, C.A. Resident Partner Prince Rupert ; 1 workmanship reaches a 1 summer, designers are showing planes dertaking at night school. new high in this season's ready- low-necked, short-sleeved suits, Also featured will be 30 photo- Nrw-Year'n Eve dnncp netted coats anJ dresses - - of - feather- cw " ui t ivu graputt oy carsn ana an equal i , ... i the $200. Mast of weight fabrics The dress-and-'XLj UpL number of paintings by the j hospital over Jacket ensemble in fur-trimmed llllo YYCCN prominent Vancouver artists.! the eatables were donated as Catholic Women's League monthly card party, Thursday, Telephone; Red t"9 Vancouver Quesnel 325 Fourth Terrace Avenue East Prince George Bruno and Molly Bobak Iwas the music for the dance. slll Prlnt ls one of the import-1 This term, the night school Mrs. L. A. Behnsen, Mrs. W. styles of the season, as Is; ' the silk tweed suit and the dark ' artists have moved Into a new Strankman, Mrs. L. Debus and field, life studies. Last week, in- j Mrs. B. Cornwall assisted at the Mk mted coat. j lng charcoal they tried quick piano. Eric Mousctt on the accor- The narrow si:houette is al-' contour and gesture sketches, I dlon. Ray Parent, trumpet and most universal In daytime with Gafl Harvey and David j sax. Bob Hutchlngs, Lou Behn- clothes, shown in Empire sheaths Allen as models. ' sen and Billy Orr on the drums, and high-waisted suite. The line 1 his week a more careful and all contributed to make the through the midriff l? skin-tight lengthy study will be started, affair a big success. Bob Corn- and will permit no concealing with Titus Campbell, well-known wall was master of ceremonies. , drapery to hide excess poundage, totem pole carver as model. ... So we may expect a wave of Beginners may use conte pen- Fred sprachlln , liquor vendor. dieting just before Easter. tftit fx r M nana uihi1 thASA tLltll ! . r i L. .. 1 " Jan. . 1 Film "Lest We Forget", to be shown at Canadian Legion, S p.m. tomorrow night. Canadian Club holds first meeting ef year on Wednesday. Speaker will be Major-Gencral Victor Odium, former Canadian ambassador to Turkey and China. IT'SflDMUGOOd MILK 7" "."".''.r' nvnnrUnia . T 1 . 1 being iransierrea 10 mc siuic nesieners achieve the high- itrnvlAiit it aa t, i v l J yy,f ivua iamhivv " v ftt flnrtlTM ftDriHlC IMttUU , 11 iii it's Mx I water colors or oils. Mr. Camp-1 b, Bucceeded by Bay whU Sch to bell will bring some finished : . PrlnP. nnrae. ?a.ve..s.'. ?.-..recA .-1 Little League Baseball Association meethig tomorrow night at 8:30 in the Civic just below the bust, to meet a Totem poles and one partly fitted jacket which ends at this , i ncnt is made by t V Onrn right' And KX' - all produced by your I I "O ueUoborg on the J' I t V farms up in the H"lT I I Bulk'-y Valley. J i carved and his tools so that he i ,n actlvitles. Besides being , " run hp drawn ax hp works. ! si tj.,,, -a ru"u' Some coats are belted nan Nelson, assistant Just below the bust, or have half- lagers iiiictte Safety Razor BE A CITIZEN SAILOR IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY (RESERVE) mm "f Canada Limited. L.O.B.A. regular meetm; Oddfellows Hall Thursday, 8 p.m. .icnairman oi me niiuiai nuoiu, The club also has had word he waa secretary for the Stew-from the Western Art Circuit t hnneh of the Canadian Ie-with which the local club is at- d vh "lc v lted church. B'"" filiated, that It Is already sccur-1 Iln'.ili nf din antxiintincnt h' f 'lici. Bvers Jiilxivel na i! i accr. effective lm- In;? exhibitions for next year. If Meeting of Jab's Daughters FridHy, January 15. Initiation, silver march and party. Prior to his term as belts Just below the shoulder- " RCMP Plane Joins Search For Trapper tj sales manaser. Mr. sufficient interest is shown locally, the club hopes to bring In two exhibitions again next season, In Fall and Spring. o Gillettee sales repre- reaaers Casli for' old rlr Pulger'j C.W.L. Card Party Thursday. ativejfor Western Ontario. raf C)J fiim lo IjJreSS Jan. 14. in VANCOUVER (CP) An RCMP ; rescue plane left here Sunday to ?uu.yvvvvs: uluut Cfuf J-lvre IVeJnvitlatj O Sonja Ladies Aid; home of j aid In the search In the Fort St. Mrs. Carl Strand, Tuesday, Jan. , James area of north-central B.C. 12. ,Ul ' for a trapper missing two weeks. John Bendlckson vanished ,, n e FUhc.i Northland Dairy It Limited Phone 18 9 mi'cuiiR v " mpn s Union will be held In STOP SINUS SUFFERING For the first time sinus sufferers en obtain complete, long-lasting remf with NKVO. Available to the public atrr years ol research and testing. Medical tests have proven that NKVO completely eliminates sinus guflerirg i;. almost all ruses even when other methods have failed. Sold on Money Hack , (piiamnler At All Druit Storm somewhere along his trapllne and RCMP said they are also looking for his partner, Alfred it al Union Hall on Tuesday, Jan. 12 The RCN (Reserve) con-fists of citizen-sailors in training increasing their knowledge of the skills and crafts of the sea. Reserve training is important training and demands whole-hearted interest and effort. r-Ggneral Victor Odium, former Canadian ambassador and Turkey will be guest speaker here Wednesday ;i meeting of the Prince Rupert Canadian Club In the iditorium. Otllum, who has had a distinguished and varied - a journalist. DuhliKher. Investment broker, soldier. (1) at 7:30 p.m. i Sharp, now believed to be in Of Sons of Norway meeting. and diuUmutt. has not announced the tonic of his Vancouver. Staff Sgt. Stan Rothwcll, a veteran search-and-rescue pilot flew the RCMP plane "Wren" to Prince George, where it will be ! Monday, January 11, 8 p.m. In-istallatlon of officers. Initiation. I All members please attend. ! (81 PffsJlu're. Be Thrifty ... Spend Wisely . . . outfitted with skis. advises The Canadian Legion ;ands of Many Years cfiored at Surprise Party that the film "Lest We Forget will be shown on Tuesday, January 12 at 8 p.m. in the Legion Auditorium. This film has been loaned by West Point Grey Blanch 142 and ls being shown to advance Legion Interests and Interest In the Legion. All veterans and interested persons are welcome to attend this fine UY "imif KlllH'l'l. unmin lerfs fl many vrarx. wcrp ELLIS AIR LINES GROUP FARES THE BEST o r I:I(1hv nlifht ot n. of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Army, 1431 Atlin Avenue, with family and friends present. Including Mr. Arney and Mr. Rancr. husbands of the two honorrcs. Mr. EARN UP TO 32 DAYS TRAINING PAY PER YEAR . Serving your country in your spare-time is also profitable duty. You wsll be paid regular Navy rates of pay for the time you spend in training. F' aT1' MI'S tlnnrw Arnnl, W. J. Ranee both of t9i J"r-!fllm. 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