Ethel nee - Barrymori re From The: ‘Toronto ‘Telegram , Regal WAS : ‘the’ word for ac-. tress Ethel Barrymore ‘who died in her sleep in a quict southern - .. California. suburb. (With rus- {,, , Set. hair, topaz | "ayes," tilted, ~ chin | and resonant. voice, she - “ was the empress :of the, “royal, ye “family of the. theatre,”.as.the . Barrymores were: ‘known. | ° At 1), Ethel, was the last of the Barrymore. trio ‘on. whom ' the: curtain ‘of lifé was rung down, ° Sistér.of the mercurial . Jonn :..and” the’ lovable and - rebellious Ligne}; sHe never al~ « lowed adverse circumstances to ar her’ “performances. Playing with :a-, ‘double= fractured ankle, ‘a’ knee in a ‘plastér éast or with a. temperature - of 105" degrees, thé dudfénce was. never:aware Sa ‘An independent ‘newspap ev voted 0 the “upbuilaing coe Of. Prince ‘Rupert, and Northern and Cefitral British Columbia. © OA ‘member ‘of-The. ‘Canadian’ Press—Audit’ Bureau of. “Ctreulation—-Canadian Daily, Newspaper Publishers Association * » Publis shed. by: The Prince: “Rupert: Daily’ News Limited “JOHN; ee ‘MAGOR a a président. — “ae P- - WOODSIDE “General Manager. Authorized as second class mat by the Post (Office Department. Ottawa. ae R: ARES ui feted ots Editor wf THe fund ‘raising ‘campaign | in. the “pop: It also means, ‘there’s no denying . prétdss of belt. launché ; éqti valent amoiiiits ‘of essentials. » But: Civié Centre association is'al chal lehibe a 3 ‘for 4 project: such as the inddor: swith ~ to-all of us. ST TR ae SUT EE nee ae a ‘Heite we have an indoor ming ‘pool, wheré-a small amount of. “of any. indisposition. Her ~ swimming pool 90 per cent completed | ‘men put in hundreds of hours of volun- 58 he : : a queenly bearing | was above ‘Sometimes: ‘there’ was haugh- ff ‘tinéss In this bearing, as when |” ‘Shé was.asked how shé handles. < ,_ the. problem ‘of coughing from |: the audiencé. “I never let’ ° them cough,”. . she, dnswered. 3 | “They, don't: dare!" But there ~.. * was: also: gentleness in her, SCV~ erity.. Anyone . who saw her in’ ~The Corn Is: Green will attest. to ‘that. . “Life, was.a glage for ‘her, ‘and ‘the stage was her. life. “In the “theatre -world,. where | , reality -teér labor, a financial sacrifice on the . “part of: those who didn’t is not. thealled for. A payroll deduication s yatett i is by S fit,the least painful way 4 OF f pelt ti int } the labor contribution. a “That’s where fii! ms; businesses, wee - stores; and companies, large and inal a eail do their part. If thei¥ employees aré willing to have $1; 4 week deducted; ° the: firms should bé willitig to incor porate thé plan i in their payi roll systéth . ~ We know, without having to be told, that. the taxpayers are. alieady. cone he ‘tributing: to the swimming pool’ bylaw We ‘We: also. know that. there are -MANYoy’ o ~ other demands on the individual frome 8 Pe ee ee Ege: a A ae 2 we a oe other drives dnd-campaigns plis per- SMR OCEHIEIG OO; 8 a ne : S he at oO ‘ ” PVE OSET SS J oe ae ree <> en gondl obligations. The swimming: 9° 3 yo | | ee | | Oa peo it pool should be a personal obligation. of. - everyone, to see that the , building is comipléted and placed into operation LO _ for ourselves,: our * children and ther children. Be BE a = |The Civic Centre, indoor swirrhing _ pool is something the city has needed ~~ ’ £6r a long time. Now it’s nearly fih- ished.’ Let’s riot renege on the: job. _ when it is So close to becoming & valu- and lack of money is thifédtering | to- : halt. work within a few weeks. ‘Now it ‘is'up to the. individtial wH6 didn’ t ful" fillja labor plédge whén the pool. was beitlg built: oa volunteer basis, “come through with the needed finds to ae finish the job... Can go Bee AS was. ‘yoih ited ‘out. At Moriddy Boe nights Civie Centre. boat ‘ad meeting; ~ large donations of the type nééded to. -comiplete | the indoor swimming pool, . $100; don’t come easy to the average — working 1 man. At first it sounds out of » the’ question but placed on a payr Poll ce deduction. basis it-is neither out of the ’ oy question nor a hardship. . BAe One dollar a week. for two ‘Year's | me amounts to $104. Two dollars a Week - . year. comes to. the same average. wage-earner “reigned . with decisiveness and vf . elegance: | Anat will be hard to, forget : _« wo — : om “AN the Far East citics Visit. ed by Po & 0. Miners: in, the’ | “Pacific service have: “huge™ ports, -but® none -is more: im- | pressive . than: Vancouver's. . : “The closest. harbor from. ‘a | scenic point, of . view: is Hong. ‘Kong, where*the Colony’s is-..}-) land city:of Victoria looms on |: ~ one side of. the harbor entrance. Ae and’ the sity. of Kowloom : on he : the: other... oe ce . Travellers without excep- | wie tion, ‘who arrived, in: Vandou- } “and worthwhile when: oO ie reall fn! hard t¢ tate étnphatically. that: “FZes - the’, cost of: ‘such: a ven-. “life would. be. better in Hong : ture without a guide. or trans- Kong: than. in. Vancouver.” “On? Manila, in the humid ; Phillipines, ate ‘would - take months: to get ‘used to the con~ tint: “hot Weather.. a _Europédns. receive. Subsidies to. offset the. high cost. of.rents. "However, household ~ help. is’ plentiful: ‘and: reasonable and. -most.. foreigners have | several ‘} The same applies in the Los. 2 “Angeles: area, next: ‘Port of: “means | Ao. ane | ah fs , 20 choodlate * Vancouver, e: ‘¢ustoms ale downpours “are preceded ~ beauty. : being: takén® in. “the. _ House. Of. Representatives. ‘duit. -to decide whether ‘rockfish 0 inches . long: could. be ‘sold in Washington.” ‘When Senator Stephen: Young. sttveyed his . =“The. péople of Ohio. ‘did not. elect Ste mg etc le liniinterdlly, ‘the conference of thé THansnort turd, eR . . Otay = 5 and;'General Workers Union outa Fock the ee oe dpe ang, EE Comes ‘from: planning, HW socinliat boat and plunge the party into, thd Chiteténde approval of his views would nl- _ * , OW like this picnic - . mo aldciion campalgn as a divided: force,“ © moat egetalnly Tead to.a split In Labor ranks. a yt re uo ue Pe : Mine resolutions on rucledr wénpong are ut (ot 4 provide in wed tothe the Taw . | yo . on''the conference agenda, ongur ng that th quis fof thosq opposed to the policy of the “A e ‘ nub éet, will be, giver fhorau eh tiring by nitéaone lendér arahip. “3 Te 3 deleRates abn of the 1, 800) 000 u a pen cae d. i ii rt fin oli against Anourin Bevan, Our la is snipe a lat saving ' ‘ ‘ =0 0 eG cou tty's. nts frig ner aeeritiry 0 eG ; a ; aaa Wo! kara aber ahndow. fordign’ séerotary, now ‘Out other: bank’ ‘eahvlebs iviclido: Trabniit rt We thelr: wéunaldnn boon fone weord tpotically dofonding Oppoaltion Lender tt Choeuing 1a at Safo- m i afte! the: Labor net ry exedutive a and pi al ig Citi} Is now ante an policy, — Koopa, Trivé lors’ Chidques, Latter of Lo ih i mared out n po cy almed: tt he HH to f lo a voted th fvor of uni- " a a revolt within the grant Me tof i ee anemia inf mont. A se Be fectiat Collections, “Banking : : oe Ma Hi vt Aln's gro ofin hy wou onn afronst y Ma wt , mm i ape. new ue sparen ent) f] rity wt router a the new party: polley tH ‘Roth : . Bip an sor ih dv of tits fine Pits » Clear yy 3 nl or gt ment, Britnin alone. an inion Condrésa meoting | " b- cot oe CANADIAN. Lilaht sind péhfool; Onrling'’s Pilsonor has long si : ones r An a fer ‘ath of a hon: Melon uy “ind he Labor. party enrdfaronéa | thrta made a namo for fenclt on BC's favorita hear! iv ; end’ led by. ni : i iC my! ita, hh r, opnoje joy rat Gaile : om in Oe por O1bbtiOn ta called, the adidas ‘ BANK OF COM MERCE . a a GRREING'E/G, orm Vatu teri Ha) We tb ; eral ab a of the i geankp tt Workark, | i tf at tthe Tiihot pitty seadong. will bb énn- MOAN IN Tid BANK MANS PEACE oF.MIND ; sam HP ~ WedAUEG “he. fe ¢ wid not-go far enoungh,. — & would make the fua- thot ' ‘Gronch: we for " teal fidiine ativery pidrié: 4092" cee inser Ho |was ane of the lendors of the Aldar- In aad rhe the, battle ground on the bomb, Prince Rupert ranch is ngton. -Such a bill is pending in both of .Congress now. But. for decades: in- ntia members ‘of the District. of Columbia — rhe | ia serious view of people who. drive oars while their faculties are impaired by alcohol. . How about’ those who drive while thelr faculties . are impaired by rage? How about those who drive while impaired by insanity? -Ontario’s investigators estimate that as many as 80 per cent of all ‘autoOmobile accidents— which kill 3,000 Canadians a year—are caused by* “psychological quirks.” So Michael Jacot reports in, Imperial Oil Review. . . “Chicago ‘psychiatrists. found - ‘ that 40 per cent of that city’s traffic violators had mental . ailments serious enough ‘to. neéd treatment. _ oA study: of London, Ont.,) taxi-drivers show- ed’ that all accident-prone drivers were: “im- pulsive and immature,” and two- thirds of them were, “anti-socld).” The accident-free - drivers, on ‘the other, hand, scored. well in personality , Losts, ‘Of 882 traffic violators studi¢d in Détroit, only:79 were people with no serious ps cho-. logiéhl problems, Ninety: others Werte fechle- minded or borderline;* 164, of helow- avordgd intelligence; 509 suffering from such affile- LETTER FROM BRITAIN » Transport uniori could rock Labor party boat By DAVE OANCIA. Canadian ‘Préas State Writer DOUGLAS, Isle of Man )—Britain'd' bigs” solidly in favor of abolition of the bomb, het festit union is in. the midst of a week-long tofiference that could make or break the, Lahor, party's chances in the forthedming gene ral vleetion, ‘By calling for Britain to give wp thé H-hoinh maaton :antl-H-bomb march, He always has been _erilieal of any hoaltancy to came . out All Aboard with “The: fact. that 850, 000 people, living | inthe. nation’s capitar, have no. vote, or voice in their -govérnment. is called’ by. the Hartford Courant : prospective duties at the seat of government; he’ “one Of the anomaliés of our system. mo exclaimed, The ‘Honolulu Advertiser - ‘once extended its” syitipathy to residents of the. District, ‘saying Eye Gazette asks, “Isn't “it time to :give. city- hood to Washington?” We. think it is: —The Christian’ Science Monitor. G. E ‘Mortimore- | tions as sénility, alcoholism, paranoia or schizo- phrenia. - Ofdinary. péople - under stress can be a nienacg Among the dangerous ones, Michael Jacot points out; are thosé who are worried, angry, chronically absent-minded, excessively joyful and carefree, selfishly indifferent, re- pressed or inclinéd to show off. my, The general sales manager of a firm: had a row with a salésman. He stormed out.of his the thought of living in a land where the temperature never - goes below: 70.and reaches well’ * over 100: in the shade- for. days’. on” end. foreign lands as we in Can- ada. * Many persons. “shudder. at ye 4 a te Our trip took us first to San : Francisco, which. some people class as “the greatest in the world.” It is a cjty of ' class tradition and amazement. It would take weeks, perhaps | months to make a decision. Many of the passengers aboard the Orient and Pacific Lines passenger. ships ~ take day and night excursions es- ‘tablished by the Gray Line and . all’ fascinated, The bus line's and. living -are entirely. dif- ferent. ‘Everyone _ appears - to - be ina. hurry and the coun- "try itself is moving. ahead by ‘the day: .Pactories: are. going. ,- “full. blast, and | construction « because while rents ‘are high, - the cost. ‘of living ands house- hold .is cheaper. There’s 2 - language problem, but not for those who can and: do learn enough - basic phrases. In the British colony, of Hong . Kong, where Chinese and East Indians predominate, again ‘labor . is cheap but rents high and cost of western-style food about the same as Vancouver. There are so many new. knds of food and customs that while ‘one: would apreciate the “new life” 1 for a short time, it is - and followed. by. brilliant: sun- shine: and extreme: humidity. ce There again it’s a case of get- ting acclimatized. | lis. | and docked within-three blocks: |” of the centre of the -metropo~ r TW Wl. eo) 71 903: Me il CIGARETTES night club tour is inexpensive | office, climbed into this car, and killed himself when he slammed into a pole at 60 miles an hour. An .Edmonton businessman, ' 30 yealls ‘ aecident- -free, set out by car for his first holiday in years. .An hour later he slammed into a train ayd died, Psychiatrists concluded that his high spirits had literally blinded him, One day, motor vehicle authorities may be able to screen potentially good drivers from notentially bad ohes before they issue a Neence. They may he able, to rule the worst drivers —. off the road for lite, advise others how to guard agdinst the . psychological quirks | that might Kil} them. , He was the big question . mark as the con- fordncé gob, under way, Some time before the déldgitos start, discussing, nnelar weapons, he will havé to choose between his deeply-helc héaliéfsy and éonern for the Labor party's fu Happiresd dost “just happen. and at tha meeting Cousins union would con+ tvo) roughly one-elghth of the vata, R, A, Morlay,: Mgr. ' ’ r : ! ‘ ei mine Gate as ft Wa es ised 4 ie t nn} aah on sa! at eal Svallaa*: rig " Aya n . t “doh ptiatarten hecho done Mat yed, My shine ee eases Uaingas Vg He Maly te Me Mn ty te ty Mm ty Mh aerate stafabateiaieninielvinden ti! mihvata’y vy we tae. UT a eptinmansaueti’ Oe eanebichasti i" bea pha bh 4 This adyartiiement Is not Published or displayed by tho biquor. Control mad OF by the Government of British Columbia, 1 taydined Fain lie toil ae tae mé:to be coun issi : of! ‘Columbia, ” ty comm ssioner. for the District théy' do ‘not even have a ‘delégate in Con- — But'a visit to Japan, China, at a peak.i Four’ times the United States: Senate has» gress, an appomted governor or a. territorial the Phillipines and the Ma- .Would a..Canadian like to on legislature—as Hawaii had.. Now Hawaii-and Jaya States shows that peo- lve ‘in’ Japan? The answer \ assed a home-rule ill for the. city of Wash- alaska ate states. The Burlington. (lowa) Hawk- ‘ple. survive just the same in’ coyja@ bé.in the affirmative toe ad =