independentnewspaper devoted to ‘the: ‘upbuilding : Bo ( upert” and: ‘Northern ‘and. Central British Columbia. to watch tele v UNCERTAIN YOUTH A AFTER. FIRST. novelist who liked to live dangerously,, Was an’ uncertain, angling ‘youth when''' he» got his \ literar y- start in Toronto 40. years: 480. - . ‘Gregory Clark, now. with Weekend: Maga: Life and columnist for The Prince! Rupert. Daily News, yesterday. set down some. of - his enrly, memories of the-writer who was found dand of a shotgun wound Jn his Tdaho » home Sunday. In those days Clark: ‘and the: late. cartoonist Jimmie Frise shared :an ‘office at the Toronto". Star Weckiy working ‘together on features, : a ‘ “One afternoon,’ sadi Clark, “the, door. of our dingy little room ‘opened’ and: there ‘stood,'a dirk, tall, gangling boy in a short leather’ cont. nid carrying: a walking stick, .'.:He was ob- viously suffering from great stresy and strain.” The youth said his name was Ernest’ Hem: eo he had worked on the. Kansas’ City. — ingrway, Star, was visiting And. want, ed a job, _ Frlonds : in ‘Toronto - 1 Clark, 0 First World War veteran: took tho” yduth “for an utter fraud". but in’ onauing. days. he held Hemingway spellbound with, ‘stories. of" the war in France and Flanders: |’ ‘One day Hemingway. dropped “on Clark's. dacs i cardboard box - of Thallan | medals. for. viLlar,-. t a Victoria Report, | VICTORIA—What. Ip. 1b. that: Promior : nétt has up“ his ‘aloove-—what kind of? white” m bhit’has hein his’ political hat—what: mane: r of political sword-swallowing Is°he up to?. m Hiveryone is speculating ‘as to the oxact rene son the Premier has called the: ‘Legislature: to- ” gqther for August 1, Ho says it's to: ratify‘a now” Wederal-Provincinl fnancial agreoment, ° but not se Who like to be jn. on: the Inow, and: are. t, on this occasion, ara ‘convinced: ‘thoro's samething else in Mr? Bennett's: ‘agile mind, Auguat 1, lot it not; ‘bo ‘forga itten; Waa. ‘tho dite in 1062 when' W, AO, Bonndtt, frosh from thegponservative fold, was: sworn. Into: office as. BiC.'s frat Sooinl Credit Promier, August. .},: thera foro, to’ My, Bonnett, is a moat: Important ‘ any y ,indeed, more: ‘important, evon, than: hia. - very own birthday, He and his dedicated. follows ens date the growth.and. enlightenment: ‘of Brie. tikh Columbia from: Auguat 1,°-1952.; To hoar” thom talk, for: olittoal “pUMposba; you'd think - ntl was poverty: and: backwardness pnd’ mid- n ght gloom hofare, 1083). Auguat. 1 for tho. “aneelal action? -onenling:” haa Mr, Strpohan and hig .Covers. in towerng raga, for, on, that. day,’ they. Wore supposed to- hed Ottawa for the. ‘founding : ‘convention. of | The Now Party,’ that, conglomeration | ‘which © 1s going to swallow. up: the: highly: ‘YOR eotad CO} party, ‘which has, boon. a. power in the - Canadian nolition! ‘acono for nearly. 90 yours, ee Il Work § Sunday 6 shall ‘be given. ‘nother | ies day of the week free of work. -ployees” or: even. proprietors on.” “Sun- - days. The only persons who. ‘ “work” yn them on: ‘Sundays are there of their > own volition: and-for: their own bene-. it ‘do their. washing. on- other: ‘days.of the . e week: ‘certainly all. ‘must’ believe. that =. doing their washing’ at a coin- -operated es - laundry involves less labor and incon- 3} * venience than doing. it at home, ee oy dade on. _ Sundays. they ‘would: he. seem ‘to be in keeping with’.the ‘spirit. — te theLonts s Day 4 ue had. not. been invented. -or.put. to. use er when ‘the .Lord’s Day Act was framed. — in ao view of. the e Supreme: tine aa bee rr WORLD WAR Os Hemingway | topped _ Greg Clark's v war ‘stories - By The Canadian Press” ; Srnest Hemingway, the ‘rugged — “American. 2 .- Clark: taught Hemingway's wife how to bathe Bons + ‘doing ‘much. ‘good ‘for the. people, inough nover “The coin laundries, with their au- tomatic’ ‘washers and driers, do not as rule: “require. ‘the. attendance of em- fit. Some, obviously, must be. unable to Te: the coin laundries thus reduce Act, not in violation oS | “Coin laundries and. most other _ Flicking oe 1. “paper. file of. 100: ough anew ‘t - eoin-actuated, “wo! ker-saving ServiceS. — found-a rip-snorting anecdote: . few.: moments:: “AZO | (sob). was " alive (sob)° and ‘happy . - now: impaled” on:..the: ‘pickets, :of . an. iron_ _ fenee, ‘eet’ below.’ fully expecting, » “ “in the> ‘last. throes. of - death, " ee "should: dark=eyed | -Berenice.: I “placed oo My sback's “opened © a. ide. gap : between. Us: ‘by. means’ of some’ ‘astoyiish- 7 “ing? ‘tall: “walking. M: via : te ‘dead » human: ‘being - was ”. tragic: A dead: dog was funny. That was. ‘the way many 'peo- a “Tt was with. the most: ‘siekenng premonti- . nee. tion that. I turned one of the ‘crosses over and= read ‘Tenente > Ernesto | Hemingway.’ ‘It-'was | the. first: intimation I> had in three - or. four. ~ for. the ‘benefit of mankind, “months ‘of: acquaintance. that, the big son of a re + gun had: been in ‘the war.” ©” , Protecting ‘the’ young people Eventually Clark’ and ° Frise | wangled | Hem- from ‘sinful pastimes, suchas ngway ; a.minor job'on The’ ‘Star where John ‘gambling: is a fairly new iden, R. Bone then was: managing editor; Clark’ cre- too, ' dits- Bone. as the first to detect Hemingway's . ~ talents; A small feature story. ‘caugh. Bone’s » oye: rand the American: youh. was on his way,. - te oo Me - “Prom the: moment: Bone. took: Hémineway con the: staffhis’ status as. a feature writer was -established,”. Clark ‘sald. HM AYIs- assignments | to. the Greco- Turkish - war and to resident corre- “spondent in’ Paris and numierous big-play stor- des, followed: in exciting succession,” oo ‘. Before: ‘Hemingway left Toronto to: become 7 ‘one of the great. Amorican’ novolists,, Clark... . became one'of. his carliest ‘crities—and Mrs, that the universe’: was made nationat: lottery;-12 boys from ~ Christ's ;Hospital—-the + famaus “Biluecoat, -School”—used _ to draw the tickets. A’ former pupil of Chridts" Hospital brought “me a book’ _ called “Annals of Christ's Hos- -ipital,” by E, H. Pearce, unate habit of telling off n. dozen of the boys for this ‘purpose - bogan ‘about 1604," ” ‘the. first’ Hemingway child, born in Toronto, the author says, “Hommy would rather shyly show me pieces |! he had written to send overseas to the small literary magazines,” Clark recalled, “I thought . " they were awful, If I told him they wore awful, ‘he sent them to Paris, If. I:sald they. were good; :.. he ae Pe lonaly throw thom An tho: waato O° ans ol : we . by J. Ke Nesbitt —_ the Mathematical Mas- a Residual . ay ama ge. “Tho great suction: ‘pump fl. ‘ { “in-office, except In Saskatchowan,.) 0 &" Myr, Strachan: and hig followers... bocnuso, ‘to: them, the Premier has pulled a fast: one, are golng. to have to come to Viatoria: and attend to thelr duties ijn: the Legislature, and try .to -- prohibit ‘Mr, Bonnett from: doing whatever. it ts “he are on doing at the neering, ne B -ovor It may bo, you may be sure, {twill be des. : ; ‘algnod to vedound to the: Promior's politien) ¢0 carty..eraln' from , ‘Onnada, glory, to create public amilea upon the Premier. A: Ganadian., Offlotal. hag “and his government, for Mr, Bonnott: knows‘. tormod the quick notion of. the! full.woll that in 1064 he may havo a tough Sdministration hore time: getting: his - ‘government reedleated, and. he'a taking steps now, in the hope that: he will “ once: moro be fulfilled three years from now, . Ver. makes good sens, Tho Promier docan't helleve’ in ‘letting: ‘his. | Bub all tg not necossarily., “Political fences ‘fall down, and. then bul ding Wall that onda well, As in every: thom up on clegtion’a' eve; ho believes In Keeps. such. Instance, thore Is,some Ing thom in gogd ropair ag far agshe poasthly residual damnga;. tho hagklos ean, And, like gny good lender, he'll be mth: Nave been ralsod, and misgive: less if he hina to be, not.only with hin-outeine {ngs Have boon aroused: about _the-opon political cnomies, but alao with any. tho ease with. which the Amor-° _ dn hia own camp ho thinks may"be disloyal ta. foan. giant oan’ thoughtlossly im) All good landers are nlwaya.on tho sharp Mash tho toon of {ts neighbor, lookout for dlaloynlty from: within: thot own Wouldn't’ ithe nico if there." ranks, pes Were some administrative mnie This column ann ace no rood ‘yonaon. why. A -agaalon has hoon cnliod for August 1, The only gonclusion ‘to he reached ja this: it hos boon - “called to promote the best politic) intoresta of ibne. Promier. mid hla Boolal Orodit fovernmont, ding with ‘the: Enemy’ Act. for. : ., dah, Swedish ‘and. other. ‘ships “ation. And, of course, the wale - inet membors to the. Impllon~ tlons of thoae blundorbuas Tune ~ Undon before they happon?: 7 oa 7amhe i vaanington- Pog OM Horrible,’ 7 exclaimed. Vand.” my going. quickly to- the wall, and*” as. Io looked» over and.down, to see.a man™ - When Great Britain ‘had a about a man. who tried to con-)) Sole. a. young woman he: ‘found. | Weeping. ‘in. the: ‘street: in ‘Paris. :: ans ‘My darling- “Jules; only: a. “Hee “Jumped ° up -on: ‘this wall, ‘lost Ais: balance;: fell”: ‘over, “and is: - horrid’ hy a ae toward. Aher,.and boy -was_ ‘allowed. to. put . “his “thes. 400°" oa and make sure’ of its: ‘issuing . from the wheel at the psycho- Jogical. moment,’ ” The prisoner: was: ‘let off. But * school. e: - _- Managers’. - Nowadays we are not so sure ° tion “that none of ‘the ‘boyes pering, with - the ; ‘lottery. was a.boy of ‘the: school, who: “had been bribed: “by means. of several. half- “guineas. breakfast . to secrete: ticket: ‘No: 21 481 _ the boy. was expelled, from the oe yet; jeven::! this” “undesii “incident did not ‘make“an: oad of: the. employment of thé. boys atthe wheel, for.on Dec: 12, - ‘meticked: and: coiffured - ’ fashion: models * preside. ° . diminutive old. “and, examined the,’ ‘wares. with jf great. attention. The sales. ‘grils waited upon. cher with. ‘all. the. 1975, the” Treasury. issued an ~ sorder to prevent, ‘like wicked ” practices in -future,’... which’ gave directions that before cany® hand: into either wheel, his. ‘pockets sewed, up, .and his eo , hands examined.’ " “ple; looked at faings, 100 years - “With . these” precautions the boys continued their work on — into the 19th century. A pic- » ture. (of a bluecoat boy) ap- ' pears on the advertisement’ of the state lottery of 1800,.-and “it may be presumed that it : s the. whole ||f orders of #4,00 or over, |. - : System came. ‘oan Mand in: |} Open 22307 ms ta go! nae Ae 1800" ar 1 4 o-vige oD at ss Ws nos - “Tt appears that the unfort- At any rate, in that “year , asco with Canada happily has [oreo been, forthe most,” part: roe. |e = palred, “Tho United: States: hha foe -walvéd ‘applitintion of: the: Tre poy ~ suction devices: alrahdy. orders | ss ee od ‘for the. Norwegian,. Brith. “ye ohattorod by Communiat China, i “thertine io, Gat. example" of alert ao- onere |. —chinery that would nlort.onbe |. ter oo “publ in'a 1 sensible peti- - in “the Mathematicall: ‘Schoole. a, Fe should: be” employed:. in™ draw _ ing the Million’: Lottery... , ” Mr: Pagett: alleadging: that’ ie will be a great disorder in the ° _Government ‘of . his: ‘Schoole.’” - On. Dec. 5, 1775, a.man was - brought up ‘in’ court. for. tam-' One. - of. the witnesses: in™.the’ ‘case: old lady “of the and. ay, ‘ina: - c6ffee-house’ between - 70 and thereafter: that. is "so-hard- ‘to. define: : clothed. © evident. sh e had i "BACK ic Yous’ Capy r ight “Cant ada Ww Ide. ‘She’ was’'a «little; age... somewhere She was plainly, almost: sha nbly was} little: of this’ worlds: "20 “where” ‘ the® ‘young Jadies cos- : ‘like. “The - lady paused - were ‘to. see that: |, “: “the: bosoms: and sleeves of. his ¢ coat: be closely. buttoned, “PAGODA. Drive-In eee EVERY WEEK 3 VARITIES 1 50 Phone 6226 Special Chinese’. Food, | Fried Bi Chicken, Spaghetti. ‘Hamburg. oe ers; Fish & ‘Chips, We’ pay de~ livery charges up to -#1.00 on’ “polite | attention “thes. _ show the. limousine. trade. Af- ter making ‘the rounds of the. *. eirele, - glittering. with all the ° AN ‘department manager | in “one Of. the big. stor es was show- : -ing-'me’ some’ new~ ‘trick : fix-), ‘turés he had installed: for fast. ~ parcelling of the. merchandise... “when:;he' sudden! attention. ‘to one: Of: passing. shopp directed my. » crowd “ -.. enquiring customers. She pick- . ed up:the atomizer and doused - herself - _critically,. girls-and went on her -way. day. or so,” : “But always as a perfect stran--_ -The girls.are supposed. to ~ don't. recognize “pretend they | her, ‘It's & game.” | allure of such ™ ‘departments, ‘the humble little. figure. paused »- “at. the spot” ‘they’ have: . an atomizer'to spray. samples on thoroughly, © thanked . the. “She comes : “said the manager. wd: “editorials credited: would Keep. much that. 1. Mere friends, are. we,— well, sniffed - Sales Or only a.: ‘thought EDITOR'S. “NOTH—Signed articles , “to” “other ‘ “newspapers, do! not neéessarily” ree Bo fleet | hte” views of The Dally: News, : — - Seth PR |. Wawane Mey ‘With the-dlassics “To. -mortow. we. “meet the. ‘same then, dearest?. ° woh » May 1. take: your. hand in mine?. resign: os friends the merest ° For. each glance. of. the eye 80 bright and. black, oS Though’ I keep. with. heart's endeavour,—. : Your voice,",when:, you wish ‘the snowdrops” back,., woe Though it stay. i ‘in my soul. ‘in’ every other : : for ever!— Yet, will but. say what mere friends say, © : stronger; Par Y I will hold your. hand. but. as: Jong. as all’ may, ‘Or so overy. little, longer! on Robert, Browning. “SAVE up TO. $2. 50 per day, 5¢ per mile, plus gos. ~ RESERVE NOW BROADWAY U- DRIVE LTD. 996 W. Broadway - VANCOUVER, B. Cc, 50% . 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