2 Prince Rupert Daily News a &€u independent dai 1 r devote pb g of Prince Rupert and Nor al Cent t { ‘ Member of Canadian P Au ’ irculations Can New t Published by The Ff e Rupert D. ws Limited J. F. MAGOR, President H. G Vice-President r year, $10.00 Department, Ottawa. ITTLE men from Venus or Mars have just suf- bi fered a serious setback at the hands of earthlings. Two years ago a book was put out by a reliable publishing firm stating authoritatively that men three feet tall had made at least four sighted land- ings ol in their flying saucers. Entitled “Be- and written by Frank the book gave detailed accounts of the land- the appearance of the men and their craft, the taken by officia! her astonishing data. The book had a big sale and no doubt to thous- earth 1n hind the Flying Saucers” SCuLhy, ee : 7 Bey Sou a ks Ge Lian SR. SL ES RETUKN TO DIEPPE—A pari march past the Brighton and treops Who took part. Defence dAClior and ¢ 40 Lalaaiali ais of t Hove Peacs atue erected to | Minister Rene P Of Pranc: ; out of the soi] of the Onondaga Valley in 1869.” This devastating summation given after months of in- ari it was an estahli shed fact that We had received outside Dieppe. where about 6.000 troops, mo f them ‘Cana ; . Penn, anoth l ; t} _ . ings.- Nearly half were killed, wounded, miss ng or captured isiters from another planet—tne speculation Tav-| by J. 8. P. Armstrong, Ontario agent-general in Great Britain ored Venus. i i Now it seems that the visitors have been restored ir place in the sky or someone's imagination. A | S it : . . e * In the current issue of True Magazine the book | S ee is deseribed as “one of the greatest hoaxes to hit he country since the old Cardiff Giant was rooted ; estigation into the book’s authorship. are disappointed. We are tired of our nervous Frankly we hay ing activities of our terrestrial antagonists. We would) cision, much prefer to read about three-foot men carrying) hottest route for § tubeless radios and drinking heavy water than about west, to the coast. Communists airing the latest protest. In what we thought was a weak |moment, we | coolest route eem to be indulging in some kind ef hoax( our mere! when we left Grant’s Pass the Unfortunately, although the Communists also Cone She dorigedt accusation to this effect does not make them dis- thermometer was well into the nineties. But when we finall appear, reached the coast, at Crescent City, California, we were shiver ing, and so was everybody élse in town. All the motels boasted signs reading. “Steam Heat" ar some other form of heating those Licy blasts Pain in the Neck A DOCTOR ctaims that man has a new malady— a ae s that blow in from television’ neck. It’s supposed to come from| Siberia, or some other cool spot } : , ° } ee mr 2 across the great Pacific eeping the face glued to a low TV screen, or from . + gaw King sidew ays. \WHEN you travel you learn the folly of generalizing. We Car ucks have a that Americans are a nation of boos If Privé@"Fiipert people are getting a little jealous because it is very likely we won’t have tele- legend the vision here for some time to c me, there is this e ters or downright boasters vision h I me time to come, there Is this con-| 4 you believe it. ‘There are olation no TV neck. few boosters Creseent City reve? ; pig a gia " You'll] need the electric grate ry how 1S Making its Dig entree Mm eastern Can- before morning our landlord told US With sad insistenes “Ht’s cold here,” my wife marked to the restaurant keep there will be little market, ¢- for TV sets here until a transmitter is built i | “It’s always hers Bets here untt! a transmitter 1s bullt in this plied, with a bitterness neighborhood. Such a possibility may exist in the, most apparent distant future, “We're different,” | added Meanwhile, ada. In a few years it is slated for Vancouver, all on CBC, But as television transmission follows the “line-of-sight” principle re- cold he re that wi