! I Hit ' It Prince Rupert Daily News not unknown! the editor una' ( large und smalt but, earn mw, tomarv finwn.-Ur would skirmish forth 'lug car l'arei. TrafnV from lil;e lL?x"'nt . and do valiant service. If sub-j around McBrldv Street corners, . rcrurr&t MW bribers were not actually ab- traffic from the west end, and lottes a f ih( K Thursday, October 4, 1931 orbing trie liuesi, uiey au icust ui- mm uir K"vn nnit-iu oocK, , ,t 8 oa S,0t : .- r 1 ' 1 1 ! .u...... , ... n '!.u w" i np nrv rnstn nun i .iu.- Ht, , ray.. Reflects and Reminisces As I See It j Cl'mort sheets were readable as well asj lniormauve ana gave owwuii. Though a certain standard and status. I takpn no a census has been one knows officially Today mey are missea. ;what prln..e RlnJert's Douulatt.vn n independent daily newspaper Gevoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. iJemtier of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association 0 A. HUNTER, Managing Suor. H. U. PERRY, Managing Directoi SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ij Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c- Per Year, -jjjfjv $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 7,'jc; Per Year, $8.00 "S'-J"' Published every afternoon except Sunday by " Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Aveniif, Prince Rupert. j if. The general impression makHs Some womvn don't only make it about twelve thousand. And good wives, but pretty good, what's that? A village. Never-husbands. too. jthele.'s If all who wtish to came i It s like 1940-45 again! Amid storm? of elvers, Winston Churchill smiles on Loudon and Liveipool street crowds and gives uie uctury sign. Try ThisKE POWDEH BLIAO here could find suitable shelter anti housing, it is no ovjt -statement to liiedict twentv tfcni,,. Election liizzle ' AND UONT JAY WALK! ...Speed up Housing LONDON. Now that the British MP's conference on world government The junction of Second Avenue auii ln , f,.w yearf) And by tnat and Second Street is a dier UltK. pelting mnd driviiM! will point and rapidly becoming be a separate problem by itself more and nrjre so. C. A. Bernvr's remarks In this connection are . h&.MMafe- Aft ITY is well advised by the Chamber of THE C I Comir dead right. Cars whiz like a bat.""- M.tOKt. w ou', ol Texas. Traffic Is growing Oi! bearing sands reported on I tlouLW "1'k "fc RIGHT 1IKRK IN KIPEKT i A woman is the new mayor of Ottawa -and ju't now her offi- ; t-ial time is almost exclusively taken up with preparing to re- ive 1 nncess and Duke. Ottawa .ay- it's a very long time indeed : riT Canada has seen a mayoralty teat occupied by a woman. ; liu'd'v that! It steins only since y:i-te'day Prince Ruuvrt had a 1 gracious lady mayor. ommeree to pursue with a minimum of delav fast-to and from the Canadian the wvst coast of Vancouver1 'MPRoVEnp'H Union, dally trains, daily boats Island. Watch out for the cus-' "i Blt,rk l t i ding, , ; ". lis over, I am trying to ' collect my scattered ! thoughts after my first i week back in this country. i My job this next month is to write about the general election and it is going to be a piu zlin task. But I am going to gel HEADS PRESS CLUB Mis. .arjorie Olivci, London, Or... was elected president of the Canadian Women's Press Club at the biennial convention in haliiax. Wcmeh s editor of the London Free Press, she succeeds Mrs. Rita Myers, Vancouver. (CP PHOTO' ' M too, ! double .Z': 1. more sudur,- around '.he country iiicladins Wales and Scotland. -( n'e that Labor can win. The British have their own But the strange thin is that quiet way of doing things, and the Conservatives (privately) are I must say they go about tins just about as cautious as Lab.u- people, ine lories really do ex Often do you hear it said a mining camp never lasts long,! ;mk1. while to some extent this tiuc. there are vxrtpt'.oim. . Ptevart is on?. In yesterday's: News there was correspondence lro-n Stewart and it's t.-en.like that for umpteen years. Nothing:, sensational, but just enough to ; indicate that Portland Canal still manages to maintain com- . munit life, liberty and the pur- ; sui of happine-s. IT'S BEEN MISSED , business of picking their government with an ease that must - astonish all outsiders. the steps leading to the implementation of a program of low rental housing in Prince Rupert. It is to be hoped that nothing will be permitted to delay the execution of the special agreement designed to provide 50 new housing units here. V We do not think that there need be undue trepidation about being unable to get reasonable " bids. And, even if they are, high, there will be a very-considerable portion of the new industrial population here who "will be able to pay substantial rents as long as they are compatible with the costs which should be ensured under the government scheme. . As a matter of fact, it is coining to a pass where housing is urgently required here at almost any price. Certainly we cannot go on without housing or in a situation where there are not enough decent houses for the people already here to say nothing of the large numbers of others who would come if they could only get accommodation. i if $ . i NEW j IMPROVED m WOOL. Won.,, pect to win. and say so. But in private conversation they talk of "squeezing through" or about j a party majority of around 20 j to 25 seats. THIS 1951 BRITISH election re- ! minds we very much of the 1948 U.S. election but with this , crucial difference: Mr. Truman j was about the only man in U.S. i who reaily believed that he i ooud w in. Here I cannot find i anybody who thinks and feeis I I Here they confine their active campaign to less than lour I weeks. In Canada, at this same stage in an election, excitement I would be pretty high. But here, I at least m this election, you dont even hear the subject discussed unless you yourself deliberately raise the question. The public meetings are Just start-iv.g now. Stewart used to print a weekly pnpei two in fact. It was read,' alt over the district, and digested at leisure. If there was no live ! news during s-:m weeks land such calamitous happenings are COVERS IN ONE COAT ever plaster, wallpaper, wallboard or kalsomine. PAINT A ROOM AND MOVE RIGHT 'orm School-Age Youth FROM WHAT I have seen and " iruman aio. Mr. Attiee may 1 heard so far. however, I would or mav nl believe he can win stress again what 1 wrote before but- "e & not saying much, flying over from Canada name- ad certainly not DOING much ;ly, beware of taking those pub-; to stir things up. He figures "lev i lie opinion polls too seriously, -said the better." I They snow that roughly 50 per j There are wheels within STEAMER Prince George Lodies and Ge1 THE United States is urfiinp; its school-age boys and girls to' 'return to the classroom. I cent of the peop,e say they pre- wheels in this election. I am 1 j f er the Conservatives, and that ' convinced that a considerable I SAILS FOR Vancouver ; about 40 per cent say they fa- section ol the Labor party wants f IN! A WASHABLE FLAT OIL PAINT. LOW PRICED. NINE FLOWER-FRESH PASTEL SHADES or tint your own with BAPCO TONERS. ! UNG i the tail: j 220 Sixth St r. j vor Labor. But even m the short th Conservatives to win. I don t ! tune since the election was an- : mean the Labor job holders or ; nounced there has been a mark- office seekers. But' especially led trend in Labor's lavor. Now, among intellectuals, radicals, ! already we begin to see the same pinks there is this outlook: thing operate as opeiated in the Our party has accomplished ! ! 1 1 and Intermediate Forts i i Each Thursday j at 11:15 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDNIGHT I Luxury at Low Cost I I ? ' in- u - p. ..11 i s ) - ! I - u i; i. H k For Reservations Write or Call ' i CITY OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE KUPEHT, B.C. ; 1K48 election in the U.S. all that can be accomplished in I j When people have nothing at this "wave" of progress. If the ; ; stake they give out quite honest Tories win, we can regroup, gei. offhand opinions whuh may oe 'stronger leadership, and next1 ': quite difltrent than the verdict time really win for real social- j they give when the time comes ism. ! that they must vote. We saw I On the other hand you have ' that happen over and over many, many business men who i again in Canada in the era oi ; want this present labor and i Mackenzie King socialist government to stay in I Just about everybody in the i office, for in many cases the j country damned King up hill , business men are better oil than j and down dale but when the they ever were beiore. . i.j : elections rolled around they i But I personally would not bet : voted King just the same, lor any money on the election nut f H I tf-'i 1 Check Below For Your Nearest Bapco Paint Dealer Craltm Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. most thought he was, as one yet, anyway. Anything tan hap I , ' " farmer once said, "not as bad as In fyi Let UtU Your Printing h nmi a . .... Secretary of Labor Maurice J. Tobin advocated in a special "stay-in-school"' statement that youngsters 'Vet all the education vou can ; stay in school." ''Don't short-change yourself and vour coun-try," he said. Td the high school boys and girls ho said also: . V "As school days come around again, the youth of the country has the centre of the stage. "All of us are counting on you to return to school, to continue your preparation for whatever part you will be called upon to play in your country's defense effort. V '- :"If you have been working this summer, your pay check probably looks 'good to you. But look ahead. Tin's is no brief emergency which faces us now; it may be a long-range struggle in which we . are engaged. We need all of our citizens working - at their highest skills for years to come if we are '"fo' meet the obligations of world leadership which have been thrust upon us. "To contribute your best skills to your country's efforts you neAl,'.a'lI 'the education and training you can absorb. N' "The armed services advise you to get at least a high school education if you can; business needs trained men and women; industry needs skilled technicians ; modern life itself puts a premium on " 'Education. "During Woi-Jd War II over 600,000 more youn " "people dropped out of high school before graduation than would have in normal times. These were ; the war casualties on the educational front. As the defense effort gets under way and jobs become plentiful, the school drop-out rate is again beginning to climb. I am counting on you to reverse this trend." Dibb m BF.SXH W ; them other fellers." 1 NEARLY EVERYONE over here i has likewise been damning the government for the pa.st few years but in most cases just because it was THE government land not just the LABOK government. Hence, when' they are j forced to face a choice Attiee or Churchiii Laoor or Con.ser- i vative the great exponent of !the wellare state or the great leader of the warlare slate ! they do some very deep thinx- ,ing. I And my guess is. at this moment ol wilting, taat the cu;-i rent mood of the whole nation Us "things MIGHT be worse." j MOST PEOPLE with whom I j : have talked are politicians, or ; people whose work closely con-, nects them with politicians. Most I oi them expect the Conservatives I to win the election. In fact, al 1 PA V gives you deluxe performance and brilliant styling that makes these small sets your best entertainment buy ! ' ' '; though I have met a good many MP's and their wives, daughters, secretaries, I have still to meet a single such person, even in 1Y the Labor party, who will tell j E .' i I vii II I I STtSJ I Scripture f-aSiage for Jodatj "Where there is no vision, the people perish." Prov. 29:18. 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