ah re aa ra i, es "Ob pe pee yd ‘ bk ME ‘ Oe 4 epi too Stat ee tL dB x Sadie ms hot . 9 cnae Pabe wupeee weity rio Saturday, January 29, 1955, o ™ An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the vpbullding of Prince Rupet { and Northors and Cental Briitsh Golumpia, i. Memrer of Ganadiin Press -- Ault Buran at Chremtatdons ¢ « Canadian Dally Newspdper Assoclation’ “eo 6 605 43 Pubitshed by Tae Prince Rupert. Dally News Limited JF. MAGOR, President : Subeeription Rates! Senne en SREP “etn | oard ee a t 1 . Bee . Sohn ree, joe “ A 5 [ \ : ‘ : pte Te ‘ p | Many men,'and some women,, heir jobs one dayi feo, Few of them} by iplan to quit t and go to Mex peas en sweeremr tna ane poy? hy G. K, MORTIMORE . nly for a great (raller journe 0 pnthed, the continent, As tb we owned a trailer, any lived in} i TTR By carnor-~Per week, 25°: per month, 61.00; per sear, ©1090. Aida MAN, By mar Per mouth, 750 per year, #800. / Ine Authorlel & Second clase malt by the Post Office Department, Ottawa nie ata ee ; ) , Elnore , Faetualiy do it, which Is a good jy for severat yenrs after the wai. m thing. “yf all Canadians who nurse Unfortunately we didnot: owit'h Value of Insurance | a / a q ThA will be eencral sympathy for Terrace over the stung loss of its civie centre hy fire. For activities, ew, if any, other communities of simi- lar size have the benefit of such facilities and the building certainly would have had a real place in the increasingly important future of Terrace, Of course, even in the greatest misfortune there isalways a bright side. In this case it was the fact that the flames were prevented from causing wider damage. Nature had a part in this in provid- dng alight drizzle and a condition of no wind. But most of the credit goes to the volunteer fire brigade whieh did a magnificent job with the meagre equip- ment available, . A disaster such as this also serves as a remind- er of the need of adequate Insurance, Most indi- viduals are anxious enough to have some financial protection avainst damage to their own property ; - but when it comes to buildings designed for public -. Use, the need is sometimes regarded as less press- ing, This view has no valid argument to support it. As a rule, itis the result of indifference or of reluctance to press the publie for any funds beyond ' the minimum required for maintenance and repair. ' Tt can he an expensive mistake, « © Final Step Doubtful T WAS just a few weeks ago that international leaders were making the most optimistic pro- nouncements about the state of the world heard in ulong time. No war's were in progress at the mo- ment and the western powers seemed to he reach- Ing some degree of unanimity, at least among them- selves, ‘But suddenly that is ali over and the general -* feeling now seems to he one of greater apprehen- - sion thal it was even at the outbreak of the Korean war, There is goud reason for it to be so, In con- y -trast to the localized circumstances that marked the ‘beginning of the Korean conflict, thegeinister and 1. massive foree of Red China is now moving abruptly, . into the open. There is a bold disdain of camouflage and what the anti-Combunist. world“imay think, years this spacious building was the hub of village ‘such travel dreams’ were to leave ‘Ts on-e. sorelen tourists mileht find themselves the sole inhabi- ren ot Canada, They could yell, for room service until they were nearse, and nobody. would an- ‘gupp = wylese.there happened; to be a Mexican belthop, in the dhotel: at mo ‘None of the people ‘have any iden how they will, support themscives once they get to Mexico. They feel that as soon as they cross the border. every- thing will be all right, somehory. In thelr mental vignettes they see themselves’ with a six-day , Philpott ‘ke Draws a Line ‘PRESIDENT Eisenhower’! has drawn a sharp’ line] which he warns the Chin-! ‘ese Communist govern-| ment to stay behind. He, ‘is crystal clear in warn-| ing the government’ of: ‘China that an attempt to: cross the line to take For-.! ree ne mosa, Will mean war With PRIME MINISTER Mohammed Ali of Pakistan Is greeted on his 0 nine ¢ ‘the United States, | -Arvival in Ottawa by Prime Minister St. Laurent. The Pakistani, fOw(h of beard leaning Ga a . ' LE AGEL DO, I i og sant , ' ibar, or dancing in the moon- “But what President Elsenhow-: {esman-spent three days in the capital where he once served tan with a datk senorita who ut what President Risennhow:’ as high commissioned: for Pakistan. Mr. St. Laurent arrived in 8" © er does not say, either to the, London today for'the Commonwealth conference. ‘wears a blossom in her hair; but peaple of China or the people of | er they seldom see themselves ap- TTAWA DIARY 8, SERS! the United Stateg i that a war! pling for a job in a place where arising from a Chinese govern-; . nose woul M. MacLEOD ites could be its hero and Cold- t 14) ment attack on Formosa would: ‘ereate a severe crisis in the en-— tire anti-Communist democratic: ' alliance. ~~ Nas had a fally’ateddy and con-|well For instanee, the leader of tlie vineing demonstration “of the Party d Labor party in Britain is con-: hn ie! a Ayre vinced that the United States 2° whieh Is not too APP arent fleet has no more legal right to/0"-the surface that polities and “protect” Formosa than the Red | religion have cortsiderable = isi Chinese government would have: common, 8 to “protect” Catalina Island Ini at jeast the qualittes which me a of a civil war in the ying success In one’ field seem rare "vélng refused. “(Over the years Parliament Hill So It is good for their og-house, > to Mexico. a a : Presumably this Is something: Jn-truth, many Canndlans a {that ‘Mr. Coldwell doesn’t want! contented where they are. Either {to happen. Knowles wants. it. they lead lives that are rich with jeven less. Both figures regard: excitement and the promise o jthe Paris treaties as an unhappy ; reward tn thelr own countty, or Issue which they had to face on;else they have traveled durfrig + + ¢ SO FAR as I can discover, only | tive in the other. ‘Socialist Party controversy, The! snakes and pickpockets. one public person in the Un-/ Saskatchewan's “Tote my ‘Sooner it is settled and things re. ited States has tried to warn the ipouglas is just one of the current people of the United States that: . , Mand ineir whole policy re Formosa i stand-out examples of..a clerie ne - ; based on legal quicksands _ , Who turned a talent for real elo- pleased, ‘on the humdrum warkl of the! Walter Lippmann declares that uence to spectacular effect in’ How does a clergyman come to! farm, office or factory, hook a: the United States has the right: the political fleld. Another ts and the duty ta protect Formosa, , veferan “Dan" Melvor of Fort but only beeause it was a Ja-;Willlam, who left the pulpit m'¢ase the depression of the panese possession, Nberated by 1935 to defeat Conservatism’s 1 hls Se yeneald father me 'S. forees, and not fi -'nowned and smi rr, |¥ § ob-year-old Th Tees i r sity nasiened hed vouriy ty ‘“Bob" Manion. OO erie ty -celved a letter from the manage. : book. containing blucprints for’ nny treaty, . ” the picture there was the inte g,jment of the Winnipeg Street, bullding a ketch: Every time we! Then he pats his finger right S- Woodswarth, who. presided /Rallway, by whom he was bn | add ad “an th rt nngltary cn the nub of the whole question (Over the growth of the CCF from Ployed as a machinist, extolling|W> | aeat Ane Det amaginary | when he adds: P question | this record as a worker and ; plank to the hull of our non-ex- | thectt ane to intervene in pe : A suggestion which he had made ‘ed to go along. “Nothing doing,” | ik “& a 5, we ud} ‘to improve shop practice, -Six I sald. “Once you let women in! ne acting on Chinese territory 1), 1 ase the Parllamentary » spot- Months later. Knowles Sr, was lon deal ke thix, you spoil i": a Chinese civil war. light is picking out) :andther; Th dismissed summarily because of: whieh has cured al the tepupe,cleTe#man-turned-politielan In Iietingg of a cteatlon gees | between the United States and Rev stealer. no nies She Incident convinced Knowles! tied catifiles ‘fq the voyaue. That | ithe party, tie better to politics? In Stanley Knowles’, continent; or else wo to a seat: early: port, buy a bont and head for: One: thé South Seas, ; ‘said. she-could go mony. Later "them all.” ‘nobody speaks English, or beg-'rgeun, 6 |e oy iging a coin’on the street atidy. ‘own! well could. find himself in the ‘sakes, too, that they never get: if 4 {| | -the basts of Individual conselence, ; the wat‘and learned that many Neither wants the issue to spillicolorful foreign places are hap- { ito be equally useful and effec- over into the broader Held of {py hunting-grounds far tiles, ! Nevertheless, some of ys still ‘stored toanas-they-were basisinjeherish plans for long, vague ' both , journeys. One day «ve tell ours | ‘Knowles and Coldwell will be! selves) we will turn our backs : make the switch from the pulpit, trailer to the car and roam the]. A friend of mine used to have; J ‘Bhit’ slie. worried me until 1” We -cecrulied. several other mir. qh * ear, We looked forward. to. the Lt day when we would get.rolling.|] |. - It was the same’ with thei] my trailer as It had been‘ with the|| : boat. We kept Inviting’ other. + people to. come along .on ‘our odyssey, “until it, Wauld. have? taken a trainof tratlorsto-carry a, _ Needless to say, we | cou atford the jourey. ‘Today. wé own a car, but we no longer own {1 the trailer, We had! to sel it. 1 nee ow old trailer every now and’ then, .standing -forlornly: sing) someone's cabhage patch. ‘The, carefree people who were going’ to travel with us ate ‘now. ene]. n andi). cumbered with childre goods, | Never m ‘ intend to buy’ the Arallpr. hock; we never could) ii those quitters..As{] soon as I'win the Irish sweep, 14} ein a and take It clear dbWn to Nien’? gt ro se mie en Obra een meas ronmee cee Men's 4 4 Jackets oe, 4, quilted 1anis1e G9 5! Reg. $16.0. AN Fe sizes to clears’ 0 7. \ ¥ Boys’ Pullover Sweaters All Wool, Solld shadas. Rag € she on ROB: $3.35. *eoww NOW. ea see acacia ep aA a ed ea tmnt et he A ee tren oo er ‘ 4 * MNS SS VAI $5 ALLOWA For Your Old Trade-In §3 Down — 8) McRaeh $2) 4 } For the Best Selection of Chinese Fok ws a . hoe Cafe | LIMITED rE aoeee B |< Dial 2335-14 “ag Leen 4 hie Moe A a, at M MENON cn nn |__Next to Beimuat Hotel || se Want Adi—Ty TRY THE: 2 rs ve More than that, there seems to bea disregard even her closest alties and best friends! soarhend of the COF party aptit jo": that ‘soclal justice wasn’t alliboat would: have had a_blepec | - : t af what the pro-Communist world thinks, In its ¢¥er sinee Te eer gant of over the Parls treatiey. Rov. Pa a et tae CE eee eT ted Nd eomtinia i] OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDI 1 "(lesive to settle its own quarrel with the Formosan ‘protect Formas, RmOWIES haw become a figure Ot nt tout Ht He til tevin (ity Weel’My frend laverjolned : DIAL. Soin gine IE ii chold-outs, Red China apparently is ready to drag , be #F, In the Boclallet Pars fe leeatge the present instance the thing jthe, Royal Canadian Navy andiB ge ge 2 GI5 Biel, Ave, West" fo its comrades into an Armageddon for which they THERE are very powerfal stra: nificant that it was his-attitude that has given him greatest sat. jls at ee ack that far P 321 5. - Open 6 aa, to baa. ‘a zdlmost certainly ave nol ready—if indeed any coun- Mike feasons why the United rather than that of Party Leader: faction Is that none of the i Mneatlnte for the ketch is pntt : Feumesonoeesadndsassesemeneahineseiismmmmestanii ' “try ever can be ready for World War LE States should wish to keep For-ix4 3. Coldwell which the Cor YO} uminous correspondence , ” Neen ee in pecan tie atte tea tet Nnamueetmnimnanne ses . arid, mosa uut of enemy hand hich his anti-treaty stand has ering dust somewhere in ’ my «yom While it is true that so far only. a few uni “ne y & 4S. national convention adopted asi WIC) Is aie reaey eae ns tise “oh . ; : ( (S80 fay on ¥. a few unim- sout in his special message 10 official policy at {ts last conven. | ¢voked has accused him of being | GUBE, i eee portant islands are involved, Red China yndoubted- Congress, Formosa ts a key Nok! tion, ‘The question at the mo. | Communist, My wite-and Taleo had plans} f } ly is gunning for bigger game, The minar victories Wiel help hee rahe Gea ases ment, therefore, Is what al. " : 1 . It has already gained can hardly have much use as dominate the Pacific Ocoan, Tea et, Neale on — oe ye eit propaganda even Ina country which lives on the mn these rugued times in which} a ET] F R B O x | a : { Stary, we live, when the danger of third | — “ . : : ut, ar: 8 atter how desperate : te te world war is still very real, noi j oy a | 0 itself ee how espe dle COUNLIY IS LO responaible head of a great ‘nte: eee 7 DEFENDS FLASH pati in every race, A lot of the /. | prove Itself, 1b must pause short of any act which — ton ts golng to band over, toa’ a {Phe Editor, ‘white people are just as bad, ' will unleash the dreadful weapons of today, Red potential enemy, any strong: vp The Dally News: >. fand sometimes a lot worse than ” alienind , ‘™ China may be operating in the helief that the Un- et io inore the legal baat of Reflects an Ivan adawn eater whieh wD. tn my eatimation IH. wis re vo ‘ Lf 3 ‘ ag fs in ite ‘gat tateliady . : re . om | ams autor Ww 1 Bly Gay TW . oy ao ge a HW . Ka slates £ bluffing in its threat of } etabiation 01 “such actions ds to invite oulright; \ se ae , peared in Your piper A ahort iforring (oO a very amall intnority \ a that it can drive it wedge mn the western alliance disaster on another front, The; Reminiscesttne ago. You, Mr, Adams, aév- ofthe Native populatioh ~- cer. ' N wn ‘ Which will immobilize it, But in the final show. !ss of Formosa would in fact he, Recordin ia the Manvhestey ee, critielzed Flash and RH, talnly ‘not to the majority. Tf Cd at down it is doubtful that it will run the risk of he- 1 pow a American world’ carien, Beltotn’s defenee pase ns gretain facts putts a we a ane GET ONE p Al R ER a ' ery : Wer PoAllGh. But the loaa of: ' : LOPOs ad dy that paper. ' WUALCY OPE Thy , | Fy, os me wrong, oo: ths allied support for UB, roll at for the next few yerrs will! you bane yotte inets) ™ Oa the Natlves, mayh> more tn ee eee fF a pees cneernere ne chain the Pacific would be @ tar De based on the assumption, that: You state people are judged TONE CAKCE, ' oF —— ‘ f . Cece bluw to the’ US. world Wereabaos city aed Cansnel ‘by an me, dpehadl rend. : (vars the. ate we ‘ PP Pd a nts, Py eet Goa bignn’ position, == s Forg IROL They any dull as nell) Marty’ nonple;, Wnelutigamtal!, touNl of the white man, Mr. jf NONE ok Ss ripleten Passage fines day Ono’ nnowdl HUIS Labo aur. SAYRE CE an on i ee a vatlane GUBLEENLONS Babs cAdning, Wut ‘your totter wos very fe ae ms ace pt i "s if God be for ue, whe ¢ alice ten belleves that the presen govern... 0.4 ‘i wit eee PIAS, iit my eatinadion’ sou: trelbating, ha'vou Jumped to cone | eg : Mi \ od be fur ue, who can he agaist ust—Romany 8:31, ment of China night actually in, (AR ou UgePU, cs TOuld minke a very poor judg? clugions, whieh as far as 7 ean) or ; ‘as, a Hi we ue wapperted hy Intunlte power all wilt pe well. We are Wile defeat from the US, Fleet, "| Robbers are reported 10 Nave) of charneter, If you Judge every. /$€6, You yourselt would nob be as l On 00 wel’ i uot (landless. _ ok ‘Troma grocery in toa meme | hoy by what Is stated in the able ta judge, - 1 | ; ' ons " ae IN PRESBING for UN Interven. i TOM 8 Grocery In Ineland. WAN first part of your letter, ; Lot's Jook on hoth aldes on a ye, hone ton in this matter Prealdent | Numerous CATA OTe [use AL, Ia}. There is nothhty in R's are, $0660 bashes and nob let our rene | 606 3rd W, gn i P oad , Elsenhower is shawing great wiy.: We that a good strong alt ots tele reyording Native fahbonts, gon take control over our better ye : nan ancient dom. legs can sometimes be noted. feo the nvernae Native home. Judgment. bt social oni satel, Tuieaesametcaiahetammaenial : + When the matter comes before! sence i eat There Is no doubt Ininy mind! 1 PAUL DUCHARME, ky " of UN the true legal position rel Files have ble wppetiien, Wel tat the average Native home; + Prines Rupert. 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Maul Z Ae cla FOR FURTHER » BEE | Leovty 00 wy ti terreermineprcameetcoenmpioe ses WH WH Te: sD eee HY WU AUMET HAA ow sssreenes cpeecasny cog sas ema iN aU TLE roma AULL The sane solution ts to dectary Will we hay and nibble we piuqes, NGdown a paper you. don't rend " Frod 1s Nowille || OPTOMETRIST | Phone $548 : 40d ard Ava, W, ~~ Or wee! oe cna ge lh ene of ou agrloullural . knew aothing about, ene RW smeade' tn . ey ee Moh verarding conditions. it the end. of that time the’ MO DORAN'T TOVE nanal B ak row” are neste ‘tht i -peonte of Forinosn could decide’ gyre’, tout but iwi aK inno tout are val we, by free vote whether they wants more and more Niko ul yeh aa sacha a cil to remain din independent! North Amorien ikea hang: bet anaes ‘soverclgn nation, or to rejoin;the continent found that wu mene rt Up gona tho pat’ of ( ) 0 China, ; Kish time ayo, : md ' rands of tires, on, Fobrunty i \ ‘a UN trusteeship over Formosa: ‘for a period of, say, ten years: There could bet guarantee that ww ek DARIEN Se Fame mE ate Be art ‘ the legitimate American fears-of key base in enemy hands, [lip would he fair to the people of Formona and it should ond the tu ee of keaping China out of the Kuch a solution would remove! ‘lon ‘| Thin Inorenné, th ‘dollorg { | cents the rine wit bp fra a to $20. 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