"r ' m ( mrmmnn nriT- - I..- . , Monday, December 21, 1953 . , rmistice Adequate if Enforced ON GIFT ua AMMAN, Jordan, (Reuters) w.-.uer Fawzi El Mulki said to-i , that Jordan's government is i j,o!:ally opp sed to talks h Isiael aimed at modifying OCCASIONAL TABLES For the Gift that is Practical as well -as Pleasing . . . for the Jr. , I ' r't ' - X- t4 i y ' " "w 1 i I. gift that adds so much to your home . . . choose from- 1 A huge selection ot our finest tables. V, aspending the present armis-agreement between the two i iUvr.es. ' in an interview, he said the ".' c.tn other Arab states have ln-I, t . m;d Jordan that they agree ' in her rejection of such talks. t . formal reply to this effect will .. ' ' maae to the United Nations k ' , :er the Ara League political ' I cmmittee meets to draft a unanimous note on ihe subject. Israel demanded direct talks f" hi'pugh the United Nations un-.. ler an article of the armistice agreement which refers to dis-.' cussions aimed at the alteration i i; or suspension of the armistice, f ' Israel pressed for such talks after the Kibya village massacre ' (tt. 14 when more than t0 Arabs f ." v'Lie killed during an Israeli ?,t border raid. The Israelis blame i a'quate armistice machineiy ' for the incident and have called $16.5 up Homeess Waif Rises To Stardom LONDON (Reuters) A little ellow with sad eyes and a rubber mouth Is being hailed as a second Charlie Chaplin. Norman Wisdom, 33, has been a vaudeville and television head-liner here for the last few ye.us. but the critics broke out In a new burst of praise for his fitst movie, "Trouble in Store." Wisdom, once a homeless waif who had to join the army to be sure of a meal, takes the part of a luckless salesman in a big store, a Chaplinesque role he exploits to the full for slapstic' and pathos. The critics commented: "A little genius . . . potentially the greatest living comic of the screen . . . the comedian the screen has been looking for since Chaplin and Harold Lloyd stopped being funny." Wisdom, five foot four and 112 pounds, hit the bis-time in vaudeville five years ago. Since then Jie has become Britain's m:st popular TV comedian and now i; starring at $5,000 a week in a Christmas ice show, "Sinbad on ice." HAD RAPID RISE "I feel grateful," said Wisdom pf h " success, "if I fe't othv-wlse, I should Just think back a ; f n 1 1 p ot vra'S to whn I di;l not matter to anybody." Back in 1948, he mattered only to his bride, Janet, a 20-year-old 'dancer. With iP's oi u.i"- couple of pounds, they were living in one room. ! t A few months a;o. fhs Queen j toured television studtos ani asked him: "Why don't we "see j mare of you on television? I l.'jultt go on laoKinj 'it you for-i ever." His ambition is to play "the ; Hunch-back of Notre Dame." A GIFT MAY BE FOUND FOR EVERYONE A BRIEF RADIO MESSAGE from the Arctic has brought word that Rev. Joseph Buliard (left), 39-year-old French missionary, is safe at a northern outpest after being unreported for several months. Concern was felt far the Oblate missionary after plans to send supplies to his mission 1,203 miles north of Winnipeg did 'not work out. Father Buliard is shown with bush pilot Gunnar Inglebrightson in 1949 after he flew him out of the north lor treatment of severe frostbite. That time Father Buliard was unreported for seven months. F NE CHINA DERSON RDON & AN GO ttqfir tlutt the Christinas Season I.V rjs( around the corner, you'll l.r talks to revise the armistice. The Security Council censured Israel for the attack despite Is-i ... contentions that the attach was made by local militia after a series of Jordan provoca-. 3ns. El Mulkl insisted that the pre-ent armistice agreement is ade-( ;-ate if the Israelis will enforce it. "The premeditated Kibya attack did not result from a faultv .nnLstice," El Mulki declared. "It was a carefully planned attack by Israeli armed forces against a village of sleeping Arab civil want Jo' assure that your festive dlnhef is the beat yet'. Add to Near-Broke Utah Prospector Hacks Away To Hit $60 Million Jeckpot 'tlvr.fitii!ofiy of your meal with colorful , flhe china dinnerware Ml By ARTFIl R EDSOV WASHINGTON i.fi-Thr Urr.n-ium Industry Association sa;s some people in its business arc -;ii$efsFrom; ians. Israel has been condemned by the Security Council for this - ; V. . '. nHaelr ind nnw cho Vins thp TUKIIIK 111 IllUIieV SO I St UVJ audacity to demand direct talks ! stodgy old world, millionaire, . . pvii an armistice which she I doesn't quite fit any more. VS "lit. ill ' if The uranium boom, it says Pulp and paper .'-pends large sums on its woodlands ;Iiberately violated.' m'ssion lists as tertiary ore t rils-rree with thm, of course. but that's another story. ! "Yes th"e rr n awful lot of heartbreaks in this business." Eut there's the other side, too. Mumford guesses some 19 uran- iumairrs have been produced. I He figures nivjthir 500 h v- come up with s.T.iewhat modest ; stakes" And (here are 11.0'JO ; claimholderr, end 20 030 prcs- pcctoio. ! But before buying your ot : peirjer counter End setting oai lor the Colorado River., basin. producing uranlumaires. I - ..'..3 The association cites the i:a-;c of Charlie Sieen, a Utih pro-.-pector so poor he couldn't afford a $95 geigcr coun-er. Yet he kept hacking away until h? hit a $60,000,000 jackpot an J then promptly hit- an:,t.lvr IWA local Scores Policy OfBCHIS 4 worth twice that. wiiorc t-u cl." itr.t i aK inm htve been 'foun", a j HASSOCKS ''; - 1 Kvery style lrt a wide range of coror and upholstery. A perfect gift for Dad or Mom. Let them take it ' easy.. : ' . f c.su.i n. . ' The pe!-?"" n unter isn't ver good." Mumtord S"id. "It catciios "Charlie Steen is not a. the association says. "Others have graduated from hainourgci to sirloin their wives from kitchen sink to ranch mink, E.nd their children from a paper TABLE LAMPS ,1 , ,., V-' Modei styles for gracious li'itiR just the thing for Ch'Kmas Kiving. There's one for every home. From $5.95 FLOOR LAMPS A fine array of modern lamps Just, in the right styles for Christmas giving. From $19.95 Complete PORT ALBERNI, B.C. (CP) .ocal 1-85 of the International Woodworkers of America (CIO-: CD here is protesting the case a member who was in hos-rtal for a year but who was illed for the last six montb.3 only 20 of the L-ita rays an j i only one per cent of the .amm;i ! route to a Cadillac gadabout." Before anyone could say From rays. Wh?,t you neert is si..ntilla ti(,n typs equipment." Which costs money. $7.50 "If vcu can' to h.e and said.j 'Mumoro. 1 have a thousand muVtiuraniumaire, your reporter had grabbed his ?ro3r pector's lamp, jumped into a taxi gadabout and was oil for a talk with the assentation's president, Maurice B. Mumforr1 Mumford is no uraniuniaire. "Prospected all over the place," he said moodily, "and all I ever fcurid was autunite,' which the Atomic Energy Com- PARTY GLASSES dollars iet's set some stuff and go prospecting.' I'd turn you down because the odds are 500 to 1 against you. But if you had $50,000, so you could get all the best equipment, I'd say you had a pretty fair chance of cashing Frre-iho' Holiday Festivities cause he was not able to pay ritish Columbia hospital in-irance premiums on time. Financial secretary Jack vtoore said the man has been iilled for $392 for a period in :c spltal. The man was paid up on premiums for six months in ad- jnce when he entered hospital, '.It. Moore said. When he re- irned to work almost a year uter, arrears in hospital lnsur- nce premiums were deducted im his first pay and remitted ) BCHIS. "The hospital Insurance ad-linlstration has refused to pay he hospital bill for the time - .als IWA member was in hos- when aood friends call. Ideal as in." U 1 t-LjilJy ! -1 a-yift...-o?:3tec.. 19 BE A CITIZEN SAILOR IN THE ROYAL CANADIAN NAVY (RESERVE) MIRRORS MIX MASTER A dream come true under your Chiistmas Tree. No better gift for Mother. . Decorative and Beautiful 1 ?!ft of iood ta.ste one hut will last forever. TOASTER j,- A gift for Mom that will give her years of satisfaction. . , From $22.50 ) J , ONLY V; DAYS ) I LEFT ' ltal after his six-month advance payment was used up. "However, they accepted the ; rrears payment even though they knew that under the law (hey could not cover him for that period." j-rom $58.95 $7.95 333333333333 up This aavirusemeiii is nut puuiit.ea or displayed oy the Liquor Control Board or bv the (;weriimnt . rtriusn ( mIiinii.i. Pulp and paper is the largest; leaseholder of Crown woodlands The RCN (Reserve) con '3 PLASTIC TEA SET A delightful party set tflth four eup, saucers, plates, POCKET KNIFE pill $1.50 sists of cilien-sailors in training increasing their knowledge of the skills and crafts of the sea. Reserve training is important training and demands whole-hearted interest AT THE up sherbet glasses, goblets, cutlery sets and serviettes, one pi y 15 V teapot and lid, creamer, sugar bowl. 1 Mm $2-30 salt and pepper. STECIAL, Set and eflort. 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CO-OP ENRICHED BREAD . . . Your BEST Buy . . . now mode with MORE Milk HEY CO-OP KIDS! Co-Op annual Christinas Show at the Capitol Theatre Tuesday, December 20th at 2:00 p.m. . CHINA j X wA.W AVUUUl OV V LUUlllV yv.w. . cut out in front. Decorated with red Jewel and multiple nickel-plated spots wlthr W' genuine leather belt wiin western buckle and rosctts. Contains twxj Ranger tQ SPFCIAL : m w r- ijg.ww guns. There is a Naval Division near 'you. Find ouc how you can serve your coun try and prepare yourself for advancement. Write, telephone or vkiti Tell Mum or Dad to get your tickets at the Bakery or Cow Bay store. koRDONi'ANDE I This show is for Co-op Members' Children Only. SANTA CLAL'S WILL BE THF.UE. GOT LTD. "' 1 t . ' " V- 'L ' f H.MC.S. CW,cm Prinre Rupert Phone 52li NIK) 83 We wish to extend the Compliments of the Season to our members and customers. in i "TV . PHONE 46 -i rw. . - S " -. "Vi ' fV-j "lVi V vf 333333333323S333i usaBaBaBKaiHaHaiiHMi