ed: By caiter- “Per” week: By. mail—-Poer month, : and. Central British Columbia, - ar. Of. Canadian, Pross—Atidlt Bureau. of Clreulations a Canidlan:: Daily Newspaper. ‘Association The ‘Prince Rupert Daily News Limited ad: KF MAGOR, . President: * Subser iption’”’ Rates: 25e; per: :month, $1.00; per year, $ ond ‘class mail by the” Post, Offlee - Department, CSNT A tee tite. ATT See le : By Eli Ulimore |As | i 0° the upbullding of Prince Rupert; \ es 10.00 : Tic; per year, $8.00 ! Ottawa | process of the hockey eliminations, | sac chance: to take Sides, » Moreover | y is considerably more than just another the Olympic. program, ‘It is.a form of mock |i ich men of: different nations are bash- : outmanoeuvering each other. test of good. or: illwill, with spectators ‘step- etlarly since Russia is in the same 1e. issue finally narrows down to the he countii les. that. have been om — een | hifpoll hy For China Pe ace ‘CANADA and other allies L of the U.S.A. will watch ‘Prime Minister Eden's! visit to Washington with: hope, as-well as interest. | | Can Britain, with her centur-! -|ies of experience behind her, ex-' __ tleate the United States from, ithe impossible position the lat-! iter has floundered into in| ‘China? . | For months past, top diplo- | ‘mats of the United States and ! iChina have been carrying on} ‘delicate and complicated ‘nego- itiations. Some of these negotia- ‘tions have already resulted in imutual-benefits, for most of the | per sons formerly detained in one a factor i in inter reall the” e Olympic ! | | | i ;released, _ Yet, the U.S. State Depart- ‘ment stubbornly refuses to rec- ognize formally the self same government which it recognizes in practice as being in control of “the most populous nation on ‘earth.’ ea IF ONE READS the full text of {all the releases made by the ‘United States and China. .con- cerning the negotiations of. the past several menths, ;Vious that’ the real obstacle is ithe future status of Formosa. The United States is trying to iget. Red.China to agree never. to ‘use force: to extend her. sway ‘over Formosa. The Communist government of China-is stub- i bornly ‘refusing to do this—for 0 gover nment of China could be “expected to admit, or even to: ‘imply, that Formosa is not le- igally a part of the Chinese na-/ ‘tion, Unfortunately for Uncle :Sam, or perhaps we, should say, -unfortunaiely for John Foster. | Dulles—for many Americans see the folly of the Dulles position jon Formosa—he is ‘trying. to. | stide two horses’ going in oppo- _ isite directions. ° ! The United States has a sound . argument when it says that: It is a: eventual uminum | “production iil Someday. nearly equal the|- tal output of. the’ United | ates; Major- General J.-D, B. ilth, OBE,DSO,; CD, was told members . ofthe: National De- ienee College ‘visited: here. A C,. Turney, works manager af, (he. Aluminum Company of - Ganada . Ltd, told the general ‘and: his staff at a banquet stag- od for the party at the Rod and “Gum. Club, that Kitimat's event- ual output: of 500,000’tons annu- «ally will also be a: big factor In "the overall increase of the metal ~ which has’-both. peacetime and “national defence uses, “Major General Smith, os conse commandant, was ace companied ‘hy, Alr Commodore W.-W. Bean, OB, CD, of the RCAF: atone Dy DAA 180, OBE, af "oni “Army Ry Duder of the epart. : ~thont! of. external affairs; Com- “ modore; “RCN: W .D, EB, Anderson of the Rell Telephone Company os Canada Ltd, , 2 Blatt Officer Lt Cmdr, FL, P, Ross, OD, RON, vot the three. . services ve Canada, U8, and Great Britain, ind lending clvillan representa. a tives of business and industry, 2 Wofenes s+ COUNSO Ab Kingston, ‘Ont, “yrty was ‘on {ts major Lramie , | Yellowknife and M,. A, Medland, CD, of ‘and Executive “ With. them word high officials from All wore: taking the National College year + long The: his week. when he and: 28 course “Formosa was legally part of the: .. Japanese empire for several gen-- “erations before the recent war; cand that: American forces paid: “the main cost, in lifeblood as iwell as treasure, of the libera-, ition of that island, The U.S.A. - “ty CNR from the Terrace alr-. is also on solid ground when it iport’:-where:a North Star air-! says that no in ternational agree-. craft awaited their return from; ment or peace settlement with: Kemano Tuesday. The ‘group; Japan has yet dealt with the fu-. ‘stayed overnight aboard the! ture status of Formosa, ‘special -CNR coach before leav-;. But, unfortunately for the: ing Tuesday morning “ aboard: case argued by Mr. Dulles, Am- the Nechako for Kemano, Canso:erican support of Chaing Kai-: planes picked them up from,shek on Forrnosa completely the power centre and returned destroys the earlier sound ar-! the, party to Terrace alrport.. :gument. For, in the days when! Maj.-Gen, smth told hiean Chang Kal- shek headed the | ind Sagimat department heads. government on the mainland of! how ‘disappointed his course, China, he claimed, in the name: embers were at failing to in of China, complete sovercignty elude Kitimat on the tour last: Ve" Formosa, Neither the U.S.A.,' year. Cango planes were unable, Britain, Canada, nor. any other: lo make the flleht due to bad | Nation in the world ever disputed; weather alone the const from: China's claim to govern Fornio- Vancouver he said, SH wil Chalng had been chased: The film “Man With 1000: refuge on the island, Hands, had been shown to the : Now the United States advan-: party before the tour started | ces two directly contradictory and Kitimat did not appesu' too’ arguments: first, that she has: nasual to the civil and defence custody because of her defeat of. yay vie they were met at “dayan,, and, secondly, that -she: Mi Centre, Nig a eht Lo ‘protect her‘ally, sone peor eee ee mae Chaing, who is still the legal: ‘head of the government of all: ‘China, Surly reasonable = people: ‘FLUORIDATION ‘everywhere can see the utter! Some day, the people of Sher-; fly of using both these argue; brooke, and perhaps of other ments at one and the same time, Townships communities, will uo likely be asked to approve or dis-' YOU DO NOT need to talk to! approve fluoridation of their’ Anyone high up ino the U8, water, By that time, fluor idn~ State Department very long he-' ion may he so generally ge~ fare you find what really fright-: cepted that approval will be au. ens them, | tomatic, ~ What they really fear is that! But, If ib Isn't, this nows- “Chilng Kai-shek and the real! paper has only one suggestion, overnment of China--that Is,: Be guided by expert opinion and the Red government whieh has! ‘the oxperionee of others rather led Chinn since 148-- -should Other Papers Say... tontinental towr as fav north as!than by the inflamed oratory af Some to terms between Unem-| Kday so south to Plar-'fanatles or by those whose nor. _ Tho arty qr oe uy ltmint "No," LADIES’ SHOE SALE Dy for 1 Buy one pair and reecive one pair FREE, Flats, Loafers, Sandals, Pumps, all sizes and colors, Over 1200 pairs, Drop in now while the solection is at its bost, Fashion Footwear e 2 for 1 Means Bargains sclyea, Chalng Kai-shek knows very well that his hold on Formosa! Is a wasting asset. An army ts! like a hoekey feam-4b grows too old alinost overnight, There Is good renson to believe Unit: seerel nepatitions have heen! . goin on belive the Chinese: inl reretion to anything new Js —-Sherbrooke Recard, Continued an Pape fi ' PRU UNI IAT ZI BTA Try Our RAVIOLI » A DIFFERENT amr’ | Vansmmnaraniunis uamasennmannnnaen it is ob-|. ' ‘from the mainland, and taken’: i lyes, Li Gondola FOOD FAMOUS RESTAURANT Phone 2621 for Take-Out Ordors ° RARBITS' LUCK RAN our Frightened jack rabbits run around in cireles as a group of people armed with clubs move toward drive in which about 1.500: rabbits were clubbed to death, them during a hunt at Woods, Kansas. Some 2,000 joined in the Six sections of land were covered by hunters who drove the animals into a wire eclosure to dispatch them. It was the third drive to decrease the rabbit population, which has been destroying crops while hunting food otherwise denied them because of drought conditions. to mink. farms. PO eS country or the other have been | All Aboard, By G. E, /MORTIMORE ! Those marazines for are competing fiercely to see which one can offer the most | bizarre and unusual form of death, No modern man will iay out 25 cents to react about a fel- | low-human being trampled by - an elephant, gored by a buffalo | or chewed. hy a lion, Those obsolete pathways to death ‘have lost their reader appeal, Anvone who plans to gather cony for an article by | merely tangling with a wound- ed. leopard or wrestling a rhi- ! noceros, is wastine his time. He'll be lucky to make a small one-column headline in the obituary column of his home-town paner. No, the only way a man tan | break “Him!” like “Tom- into “He | My magazines “Sag! ” : cat!” and “Billygoat!”. is to be attacked and (preferably) eat- en by some odd form of ani- mal life. ‘In recent months jhe unfor-' ‘ tunate contributors to men’s magazines have been done to’ death by ants, leeches, crabs, giant lizards, pirhana fish and a swarm of rabid mink, to name only a few of the lethal creatures that have raged ac- rogs the newsstancs, Sometimes the author him- self survives, though scarred for life with thousands of tiny toth - marks, But he always. loses a partner, After a gallan: fiehl, he crawls away on hands and knees, jotting down a few notes for his magazine article while the ghastly scene ig still fresh in his mind, He ean never far- get the look of agony on the face of his old pal as some of Nature’s more repulsive child- ren make a meal of the poor fellow, A real onus number of a Magazine for men being caten allve by killer pigs, another torn to shreds hy a squadron of vampire bats, and a third hein’ chewed by a seal, The scal story was a tule weak, Only one man lost an ear, Bub the killer ples and the vampire bats managed to do away with a pariner aniece, Reuters news serviee the other day told how a Frouch | farmer and three of his men fought a desperate battle with: 100 plant rats ino a barn, and narrawly escaped with thelr There Is sure to be a race amone the oublishers af men's manadanes for exeluslye rights fo that story, They can have it, Por ny. self, | want {o see somethin Wore off-hent, such as 'Tlels- ! Jed to Denth hy &and-Fleas," | “Gnawed by Hnaraneed Carpet. Beetles,” "Swamned by Kliler Frogs" ar "Bile lo Death Iny Mad Prawns," O81 Tn oh eae eee eg Naren BRM RL FAMOUS NUTS Morence Nightingale, heroine af the Crimenn war in the 1860's, dled In W010 at nye 0, DINNE DELICIOUS MEAL “a mien + recently — brought news of one poor soul: ‘highly for your Dead animals were sold to a firm supplying meat _oL ETTERBOX WRITER NOT YE S-MAN ‘The Editor, i The Daily News: I have read in your Letter Box of January 23, the letter which p ; Was signed by the Executive, Terrace Board of Trade, referring to : Mr, Frank Heeley's recent articles in your paper, ' 1 consider it Is a iine thing to mo ‘have: a man in our midst so ‘have an airport there. ‘keenly interested in our cout- part, to obtain their objective :munity and in the fortunate “ng poics are varred.”. This is Position to circulate his o¢in- no more than competitive econo- ions, (caustic as they may seem) mics between two neighboring ‘particularly when he has the : : towns. In any event Mother ‘courage lo associate his name Nature and the engineers. wil! With same. decide. ; The one which seems to have And Mr. Heelev. may I sav to, you sir, to be placed “on your own” by Messers Exceulive i: flattery of the niehest. order. As a matter of fact.it could be equeal toa decoration. You have prov- en that vou are not a yes-man’ or camp follower, a disease that many in Terrace seem to con- tract, Let their be fewer heelers and more Heeleys! Your indepenclenlly GERRY DUFPUS, On (heir ‘caused the most consternation ds that on Terrace’s Christmas ‘Spirit. My reaction is certainly -we do do a good deal at Chrisi- mas, but surely we are big enough {o accept sincere criti- cism and to allow jf to spur us on to further efforts. Let us not be so wrapned up An the birds and the bees, beau. : tiful as they are, that we can- not see our own shortcomings ‘find become blind to any fresh ideas for improving “our lovely a Village and its surroundines at all Seasons of the year.” We did Devices To Aid ‘hot create “U'hé Spring and ihe.” Summer .and the glorious color’ O Ocean Falls display in. the Fall but we are the perpetual: Tesponsible for. . Get Rain paper blizzard which litters our streets the year round meline . ; ‘them a refuse ground amidst ail VANCOUVER ¢—-Rainmaking: the natural grandeur. machines have been installed in- Again Mr Heeley is to be com- Mountains surrounding the up- coast puln mil centre of Ocean Falls to help alleviate a water mended on his stand in tha sce- shortage caused by a record dys ond article. There is no Jove io t between Terrace and Princes Ru- pert on the question of alrpert: winter, . Most of us who are truly een. Grew dellerbach Canada cerned with the future of our Limited, operators of the paper. int $00 miles north af Van- couver, stid here that the water shortage has forced a cuthack iN newsprint production, The paper cempany Verth American Weather Con- witents of Santa Barbara, Calif, to seed cloud formations with silver jodide, destined ty “Wigger rain oor snow prechpi- talion,” Company offitials sald met- covologists John Walser and Robert Macarthur have set up eipht ‘generating units ta seed cloud formations fram the ground whenever atmospherte conditions appear “ripe for ar- tifielally-Induced preelpitation,” Rudnfall at Ocean Pills hist November nieasured #5 Inches compared with a November ay- erage of 21.6 Inches, town and who will say so hon- estly and in plain laneuare. de- sire that the Terrace Airnor! be the leading airport in this re- gion, His remarks on the subject were very much to the point and: by no means helittled Terrace, On the other nand. the Prince Rupert people are determined to hired THANKS FROM SCOTS The Editor, The Dally News: It is the unanimous desire of the Burns Club of Prince Rupert, BC, to compllment you most splendid edl- itorlal of January 35 concerning | ;Roberl Burns, Your artiele ex- pressed the beantiful thought: Lyte pd) share for this erent poet, ‘Your wording was oiatertul, Your article was read aoud-¢ py our President Jaha Taurle to the company assembled at our nual Buras Analversary Din- ‘ner held (he evening of Janu- cary 26, 1080. Tb is hardly neces- cary lo relate how much dt was SWAMPSCOTT, Muss, ul Geargn Boston, former Harvard football player, has elven up hs plan ta sadb around the world non dO-foat ketch, Wis parents sidd ‘Thursday night that he eppreelited by everyone pres came down with the flu in Port. aed, Sid, Heypt, and doctors ndvised J, M, MORISON, discontinuance of the trp. Te Scerewuy, meade 5,000 miles sinee last July Burns Club of Prince Rupert, V4. Mh Prat lo @ Dhaso Quality Craftsmanship That Costs No More! When it comas to printing, see as! Our superior workmanship adds much to the appearance of your job, but adds nothing to its cost, Lot us prove this with quotations on anything fran a business card loa catalog, Th 0 Daily Vas Commercial Printing You Name It, We Print It Right! ede aT t > multi-million-dollar Fort William, political, OTTAWA DIARY & By NORMAN Mix, if you can obtain them, the following personal inygred- _ tents: A consuming interest in art and culture yard-sticked by $50,- 000 original Rembrandts; a gen- ius for business measured by a fortune; a; flair for polities attested by a top status in Liberal Party coun- | ‘cilst and an underlying Presby- .terian philosophy providing. calmness and competence equal ’ to all occasions, " Compound these diverse but: “stand-out qualities in the one.in- dividual and you have the for- ‘mula for one of Parliament Hill's ablest and at the same time most “modest: personalities — veteran Senator Norman Paterson of You don't often read about “Senator Paterson, for the reason that he doesn’t enjoy having his name in the papers. Publicity ‘embarrasses him, and is foreign - ~ ator to the platires on the walls. ‘He stared incredulously at sig: natures including Rembrandt, Watteau, Coristable, Van Der ‘Meer, and « half-dozen other immortals of the art world. Sen- ator Paterson, told him In tones of routine conversation that the “paintings were all originals. Thus Senator Paterson, who could justify co'tumns of news- paper space for his solid accom- plishments both on Parliament Hill and in the world of business, ‘became an. immediate newspaper celebrity for the atmosphere of ‘high art In which he discharges his daily and versatile duties, ‘This situation, which © strikes ‘Parliament Hill as somewhat In- congruous, may not seem at all strange to the Fort William Sen- ator. There is the suspicion that he seriously believes great art to be more important than even the most impressive of his per- ‘sonal labors. to his method of operation. For. example, a couple of years ago the Presbyterian ing level. The name of the don- ‘or, despite the interest that the king-size gift stirred, was never divulged. Presbyterianism knew was Senator Paterson, And that’s the way Paterson operates in Ottawa. Something big happens — for which no one scems directly res- ponsible. If it is constructive that it and ith one of the fields which Senator Paterson's varied inter- ests touch, the authorship at the time. _ But despite his shyness of pub-: licity, Senator Paterson recent- ‘dy has been getting his name in: the papers whether he tikes it or ; And curiously enough, it not, hasn't been any of his business, or philanuiopfe ex- ploits that have landed him in the spotlight. An Ottawa news- ‘paperman simply happened to, ‘drop into his office to chat with him, | paperman’s interest strayed from the high-powered if modest Sen- ! 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