was nnnmiiriafv pAninMni,.! I 11 in r...l: ,r C rrr Asks,,: WW Wl 1 ray Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, March 26. 1952 Truman Bides Own Good Time Coronation i v"""- " k"c s""aue 01 tac been .' 5 i Royal Marines, drawn up on the do! L ''Wt,lV .sinking decks of the troopship am while efforts were made to save 7:af bc i women and children, are seen trio ntsv. i immortal examples of couras-e : and rock like discipline, sell- v,,, sacrifice and steadiness. Kiplin" . h flow, , i 11 who in his salute to these Mrs palle J Reflects and Reminisces As I See It ore oJ.. LONDON (CP) Works Minister David Eccles wants next oirc rrtrnniition of Ouei'n Political Plans More Clouded Than Ever An independent, daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert end Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. G. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: i men, wrote: 'mm nfe, rr ... I J . . ..... lU ti WASHINGTON (CP) President Elizabeth II to be the most coior- Truman's 1952 political plans ful spectacle in living memory. F.s FFW were more clouded than ever - See what you can do to 'l' 1)0 fom needs an anchor." today as a result of his public the ministry o. works to make of Lal:e m siunu una dp suh to the as elj Mfr mrKen ean arm, is a damn wal lough bullet to chew By carrier, per week, 25c; per month, $1.00: per year , $10; by mail, per month, 75c: per year, $8.00. IrmiKt III I Jr Till IlrH III riONU II ;i 1'iKJLl LViUllHI.H" j - - - bers of the Centre (Sa.sk. In introducing hie L"4 t chairman Frank McKinnev. little," he told mem Whatever else may be deduced Federation of Painting Contra Bill of Rights ai uiiawa. Mmm" mt. l & Majesty's Jollies sku" solflier than h" o, th , . auKe certain that some Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. Authorized as second class mail by Post Office Department, Ottawa. Thanks to the Queen from the President's press con- tors, ference at Key West, Fla., vaca-i . "Next year we really have to privileges and licenses have not; ; encn, enooura ' tremendous so already Deen imown uvn miU : ni mr.M. i nr.uii ll h.v,,;'; ra tion headquarters yesterdav. ne do some-thing There Jjs something satisfying floral IK, vnnr nennle into makillir it queens al-been lucky REIGNS of wavs have German Peace Treaty for the British world 1. He still is considering seek- a reaily gay and retractive pa- Not many, Just like "Old Bill ing another term. geant. Don't let us have all this aie-left. Bailey, had he lived till 2. He still considers himself sombre business. Let us break August, would have been 70. The the boss of the party and isn't out and have the best' coronation British Army he served in and letting anyone else speak for ever." . the India he knew, have tlisap- First Baptist Church him. .1 Eccles also told the paint men neared. He represented a ip He will make his decision it was time they departed from and a colorful humor that had to his announuement in ins the tradition of sombre, colorless be heard and seen to-be ever. 3. and realm. Already the fact that Canada has a queen has had one fortunate effect. It now looks as if we really will get one generally, accepted English-language version of O Canada. In other words, it looks as DESTI faintly appreciated own good time despite pressure clothing. Eight out of 10 men," he said, from Democrats for an early I statement. McKir.ncy had told rcporU rs "leave their homes to go to the o.'ficc every morning perfe"'iv dressed for a funeral. We ought SUNDAY, March 30, t 7:30M he believed Korean develop- There are many ways in which' the advent of sprlr.3 Ls hallrci. U.sualy, this recognition has a delicacy, a brightness and fragrance, and other forms of seasonable contrast. In Prince Rupert for example, the coming of the oolichan means winter ha.t vanished. This being a fish met if some Vancouver organizations ments would play a paramount to wear something more colm ful will, at long last, fall in line with part in wnether the president and Elizabethan." all the rest of Canada, and sing would seek re.election. He said the same words that are sung hp riiri,,'t think Tmmin mM; " "" " " ' " across the rest of this great land. , run aBain if thp Korean u -ir whether Gen. Dwight Eisenhower would return before the party convention in July to cam- ropolis, It Is not inappropriate. paign actively for the presiden- And so sir Qoliehari ' were settled soon. Asked about this, the ' Presi-i dent declared that Korea does ' not enter into United States ! politics at all. It had no bear-' ing on what he would decide to - grea.i, to cat MONDAY, March 31, ot 8 M This Is another in the series 0f scientific mo. ptfKhu.'d In the Moly Institute of Sdtncp ,w 1 " Dr. Irwin Moon. A dramatic presentation of Incxplbblf . nature. This film depicts wonders of the him heart and hand. In the animal realm, then j' remarkable homing instinct of the pigeon the' bat, guided by its own radar; the incredible of the grunion. a fish laying its eggs on dryfej . These scientific marvels show unmistakably Creator, Who is also the Redeemer. tial nomination. abundant ana RIKKl SINCE 1927, when parliament suggested it be standard, almost all English-speaking Canadian? have sung this Weir version of O Canada: O Canada. Our home and native land: ; Here's -How. Pleased by the number of votes! he received in preferential prl- A,. i do. Truman also reiterated that niaries in New Hampshire and A century ago a few weeks back, there occurred the wreck Minnesota, Eisenhower issued a of the Birkenhead off the Ca, I of Good Hope and lo-s of nearlv statement from his headquarters in Parts saying: 0 1100 lives. This was February 2(, "The mounting numbers . 1 1852. The anniversary wuness?u he would decide when to make 1 an announcement on his plans McKinney had said he expected a decision before May 15. i While Truman dropped , no hint of his plans, there was plenty of speculation from other sources. j Senator Clinton Anderson of New Mexico, secretary of apri-1 culture in Truman's cabinet inr to make me the Renublican i 'Hting cermony. If ever there r nominee are forcing me to re True patriot love in all thy sons command. , With glowing hearts we see thee rise. The true North, strong and free, And stand on guard, O Canada, We stand on guard for thee. I heard Vancouver school children singing that fine song a few-days ago. but down town some personal position lilr 1 1 examine my and past decision." In Key West, President Truman said earlier that Elsen- iroin ma to iaa, torn a ! We Wish to Announce That... porter he believes Truman will newer, supreme commander of run for re-election. North Atlantic Pact forces In Despite the President's denial, ! Europe, was at liberty to re-he sided with McKinnev's belief turn to the U.S. any time he of the much to be desired German POSTULATE peace treaty is a united Germany but how that unity is to be achieved presents a perplexing problem. Today we have two separate German republics the "German Federal Republic" in the west and the-"German Democratic Republic" in the east. How. a the necessary preliminary to peace treaty, are these two to be merged into a single state? The difficulty is that, since the two were created under different auspices, their characters are very different. The German Federal Republic is a democracy of the familiar western pattern. It has a government responsible to a freely elected parliament. It has the usual western political freedoms, of speech, of the press, of association. The eastern (jerman state, by contrast, is not, by ordinary western standards, a democracy at all. It is essentially totalitarian. All power is in the hands of the leaders oWfl single party. No opposition is permitted. The. parliament was the product of an "election" in vhi'ch there could be no opposition candidates: so . tjiat it is, in effect, composed of Communist nominees. There is not freedom of the press, of speech oi' of organization. So far, there has been no sign (k any real intention to allow these freedoms in eastern Germany, or to create there the conditions if) which it would be possible to hold free elections. On the contrary, the East German government has eien refused to allow a United Nations commission t'o enter its territory to examine and report on the matter. Here, then, is the kernel of .the whole problem. T,he restoration of democratic' freedoms in the Soviet zone of Germany would open the way at once for the holding of free all-German elections and the formation of an all-German government. That, in turn, would open the way for the negotiation of a jfeace treaty. Rut without the first, the other two remain impossible. Are the Russians and East German Communists prepared to concede this and to take the necessary action? Their words are still somewhat ambiguous, hoped that further communication fr.om Moscow will do something to clarify this all-essential point. For something to clarify this all-essential point. For, until it is clarified, discussion of the possible contents of a peace treaty, though interesting enough, must be rather unreal. that Korea would have a bear- denied it safe and proper, ing on Truman's decision. Another development in the "I believe if we could achieve Republican picture was the de-complete peace the President cision by Senator Robert Taft to would not run," Anderson said, withdraw his name from the "But we are not . going to have.Vew Jersey primary. Taft drop-complete peace by July." The ped out with a hotly-worded President will be asked by the statement to Governor Alfred Democratic convention to run Driscoll accusing him of hav-again and he will heed the con- ing "broken his word" to remain vention's plea." . i publicly neutral and of having In the Republican political lined up the state Republican camp, the top matters were still organization behind Eisenhower. organizations DID sing this Buchan versiqn until the late king died: O Canada! Our heritage, our love. Thy love we praise all other lands above From sea to sea, out thy length From pole to border land. At Britain's side what'er betide. Unflinchingly we'll stand. , With hearts we sing "God i , save the King," "Guide "hou the Empire wide, do we implore "And prosper Canada, from shore to shore." . You just can't aet "God save the Queen" Into the above without ; ."-polling the vvlrole thinf. '.'-. . , 1 ill j 0!' jj , i3 i J XT J jt6 Thl " ' j avIlJL tuLtB VsJ lJm AiNj 0 QQpjjfp $yTyT) I 's "w oyoi,ob,c ot your ncorcst Ji I ' iH0TE RETAIL GROCER K1: CANADA PACKERS LIMITS -THE CONFUSION In versions ( arose in the first place because ; the words were written in French. ; In Ontario, when I was a boy. we were all taueht th's fair approx-I ima-'iop to the original French words : ; O Cannda, our father's land ! of old. Thy brow is crowned with leaves of red and gold. ' I Beneath the shade of the j holy cross they children ; own their birth . . . j That version was apparently considered too French and Cath-iolic for Protestant Canada. ! though it never struck me that I way. So we got dozens of ver-! airtight seal which retains natural jv if ffWJJ R CA AY I I moisture and flavour. ' V-UW Ongeit i j sions, which gradually dropped ' down to two. , ' Now it looks like one survivor. IT DOES NOT do to be too literal : ' minded about these songs. The ! ; neopl-a who were the most voci-: ferous for standing "at Britain's I side what'er betide" showed a VSSi . dirt ' remarkable cooling off during the ; ! years when 'he Labor, govern- ; I ment was in. They have a wary : ! eye on Bevan now. - Keep Them Coming SAID David A. Croll (representing Spadina), addressing' the federal Parliament: "We need more Canadians. In order to have more Canadians we need more immigrants and we need' them now. Years ago Sir Wilfrid Laurier said that the twentieth century belongs to Canada. Like so many words of that great and far-seeing Liberal, this prophecy is coming true today. With half the century over we find today that the world is our oyster. Our voices are heard in the councils of the world. Our prestige is high. On every side we hear our praises sung. Wre are fourth among the trading nations and first on a per capita basis. Our standard of living is second only to that of the United States. Our finances are in excellent condition. I feel certain that my generation shares Sir Wilfrid's optimism. Our great need today is people and more people. I ask the government to keep them coming." Also in some circles in Canada: you mav te considered some- i what subversive if you question ! the Infallibility of the United States. If we translated the j reality Into song we might have to make It: i "At Uncle's side, whater betide." Or maybe: ; "What ho! Nato!" Seriously, It looks as if we'll i settle for standing on guard for Canada in song even though the literal minded may point out i that our boys are in Germany. i Organizing Civil Defence In "Thou shalt hide them in the secret of thy presence." Psalm 31:20. y. mumm(f 7m. mriM 1 tt r r.m - , f, Lt fe'5 niceio know mou can stajj on ijourown ...WITH THI HELP OP A CANADIAN u" elax wittiout 0 WL . ..II. -.....I m nnn wnnti to III back Sid " " pion f win eiueiii nut iuii wivwimi - . 1 help. ond no need to be a dependent. A Canodian Government An ""J pgynmH1 A NEW WAJHER . . . THE INCUS Model '150' mi Knu tnr ,,(,,r ..mritu nnvwhere. There S rt medical ...jklh should you miss one, your contract won't lapse. Your money 9"' F. With training of the first class : of civil defence Instructors well ; under way, about 120 volunteers '. will be accepted fbr classes in 1 ! about a month, says Co-ordina-! V tor W. H. Hill. Instruction will ' '. cover basic first aid and one . I; other subject. 1 "I Mr. Hill expects about eight ; t classes to get under way by the ' f end of April. : Present list of volunteer totals j about 40, with at least 40 more '. Government ef Canada and . . . YOU CAN'T OUTtlVE YOUK ir.v.w- Start vour Canadian Government Annuity tlUO OUT HOW IITTII IT WILl COST TOU 1 -if 4 Check these features a TVs IMrarlM rnnnHinn 5 D.Ddrlmenl Of labour, Ollao. Automatic pump Porcelain enamel tub A Lifetime lubrication 0 Quiet as a whisper ' Lovell aafety wringer 0 Year guarantee only $159.00 At RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC and the very latest in shoes Pl.ai. I.nd me informolion ihowing h bring m. i.curity at low cot. My name li - (Mr.Mra.Mi) expected from the current nurses' class in ABC warfare. Meanwhile, St. John Ambu- i lance Brigade Is going to start classes April 18 for qualified first 1 aid instructors. It is expected between eight and 12 candidates i will take this course, upon completion of which they will be j assigned to instructing civil de- ' fence volunteers. I al... Sl1 r ' "' Tlr" , FASHION FOOTWEAR CANADA Aimuiiy KNNU ANNUITIES lit) BRANCH BBnvn unit 01 mnn lie. . , JJl'J DIPARTMINT OF LABOUR 'AVAWA'AVWAVAWAV.