: i 1 l Alberta Claims High Standards Living Possible Wait Folks, WAIT! On October 1st The RADIO SHOW Opens Where the Finest and Most Beautiful of Modern 1939 Radios Will Be Shown Whether It Be a Battery Radio or a Beautiful Electric Console They Will All Be There. times higher than at present, the the people ( everywhere everywhere is is the the op Alberta government declares in Its case for a new economic order. The contention is cited in the arguments included in the brief on Dominion-provincial relations I which the government Is submit-tlne to the federal administratinii iDistribution Social Dividend Listed The Alberta legislature directed Among; Proposals For New the government not to submit the ; Economic Order brief to the Rowell Commission on Dominion-provincial relations. .EDMONTON, Sept. 20: (CP) ' At the present' time, says the brief, the results renulrrd bv thp province in the Dominion is so people of AJberta and of every richly endowed with natural re- other province could be stated In ('sources that it is physically pos- general terms as a maximum of slble to provide every man, woman personal security and personal, land child within its boundaries freedom. rwith a standard of living many "The policy being imposed pp USED FURNITURE Chinabinet- jg qq Cabinet- $10 M Bed Spring and Mattress Size 4' 6" J) Q Q Q I,rc?7 312.00 Arm Rocker of '7? For ...... 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"Control is centred in the banking system, by the ODeratinn nf The brief contends provinces should be autonomous in respect of all economic and political arrangements within themselves provided that there is no interference with other provinces. The brief expressed the belief the declared policy of electors tictiujB in ni all an provinces nrovincesi Financial adjustments for the proposed new economic order include a provincial credit authnritv under government' control; distri"- Duuon of consumption and production and regulation of the note issue. Governments finally would derive all revenue from the monetized provincial credit fund In. stead of taxation. ine Drier lists the capitalized value of Alberta's resources. In. 1 eluding population, as prepared by tne government's advisers and in comparison cities unemployed, debt cnarges and payments and heavv taxation. Any correct statement of the asset? of a Drovince. It tin. Clares, must include the capitalized value of its population In terms of productive capacity. "With a population of 772.7E2 the capital resources of the nmv. Ince average about $300,000 n rPr. son. Assuming these resources weie exploited at the very low rate of one-half of one percent per an num, the present standard of living of the people of Alberta would be Increased eight times. This would yield an average annual income pf about $1,500 per person or about $6,000 ner family of four at the existing price level. "While it may be argued that such a high living standard car be secured only by the export out of the province of a very substantial portion of the inorpaspH nrn. duction, in order to obtain thr diverse variety of goods for which there would be a demand, this is partially true only. "The abundant sources of power at the disposal of the province in its natural assests of coal, oil and io a nmuea extent, water power rended It ideal for industrial de- ivelopment. Besides, in the main thp tnalnrUvr rf V. . . 1 i ! ...ujuwvj ui uic yupuuiuuu lire in want of the very products which I could be supplied from the limited (development that has taken place to the present time." SHEEP FLOCKS GROW BRISBANE, Australia. Sept. 20-(CP) ' According to governmen' statistics there arc 22,000,000 sheer in Queensland this year, the highest since 1932 when the total was PHEASANT ESCAPES MONCTON, Sept. 20: (CP) A Hungarian ring-necked pheasant nlmcwt stole the show at thr Moncton Exhibition. It escaped while being fed, resisting all at' cmpts at capture and pecking thf hands of' those who tried to catch (t. It was finally captured with n fish net. SLAY SHEEP-KILLER THORBURN, N. 8., Sept. 20: (CP) Two Pictou County men Jim and Jack MacLeod, killed f- 450-pound bear near here after h had ravaged sheep herds. The ani mal was slain' when It returned ,lr, carcasses of sheep 'which it had killed Land Shortage In Old Treaty which a small group of alien fin- . , anclers are able to Impose their I,,dePendant Tribe Has Enjoyed At . Almost Alltlfict OnttmlalA Complete Autnnomy Aiilniiniiiv over the entire na- For Many Years KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sept. 20: (CP) Investigation into a 200- vnar nlri land riisnntp will hi un dertaken by the Jamaican depart-1 ment of lands and forests, pressed to carry out the survey by the M.irnnns hlstnrir roslHonts nf tViio would be for econmoic security an.i?Britl5n West Indies colony. . I TVto The Maroons, TLf o rrrire first f If of Ki- broucht Id Jamaica by the Spaniards whose slaves they were, are an independent group who have lived on their own land down through the years, avoiding the innovations of the whites and continuing to live their own quiet lives on their own land i Accompong. Determined people, they resisted every effort of the British to sub due them in the 17th century and carried on so relentlessly a cam paign of guerilla and ooen fleht- ing against the soldiers from across the Atlantic that in 1655 they finally gained their demands fot autonomy. In that year, the Maroons were granted peace and the English de- elded they were so stubborn thev might just as well be left to their own devices. The Maroons were "?iven almost complete autonomy the British reserving onlv the. right of. capital punishment. MILITIA IS BUSY Jumber of New Retrults First Parade to be Held Tomorrow Night at Armories The local militia battery will commence Its winter activities tomorrow night when it will hold the first parade of the season at the While the battery has lost a fewf or its members through transfer during the summer season, a number of new recruits have joined and the strength of the battery is being augmented considerably. The signal section of the battery will be brought up to strength and it is expected a signal school will be established here this winter. Smoke Pours From Burning Mountain In Australia Today SYDNEY, N.S.W., Sept. .20: (CP) . Smoke from Australia's "burning mountain" today rose in pale gray wreaths 200 miles north of here fed for centuries by an underground coal seam. Tourists who visited the snot tell of. seeing acres of blackened rocks and charred timber, with the smoke rising from giant cracks In the mountainside. Grey ash filled shallow crevices and the heat from the subterranean fire penetrated thick-solcd shoes. Geologists said .the fire had burned for centuries. In the past 80 years It had crept westward up the slope at roughlyja yard a year. The Dally Nt-wsUaT nn"A. B, C, paper, 'i Man in the Moon ! What a world it is. Here we see everybody grabbing all they can get and yet Jhey don't like to see Hitler grabbing. Grabbing la just a game In which strong people win. Some kinds of grabbing are right, While others are venal sin. This Is the time when we all ber gin to think about Indoor sports. May I suggest hunt the slipper as a game with possibilities. the evening. i I just sit in my mountain retreat And all the world comes to my door I plan there my coups and don't give two hoots How loudly the lion may roar. Let us forget Europe and talk about something interesting such as ourselves. Isn't it funny how much we like ourselves. I mean how much you like yourself. The man I really like And plan to humor most Is the man I know the best Yes, he's the one I'll toast. I'll toast him in the morning I'll toast him too you see At noon or in the evening He's usually known as "me." I remember him as a huge, raw-boned Highlander who never, as, long as I knew him, spoke anything H;IJH'H "COLLEGE SWING" With Jackie Coogan, Betty Grable and Edward Everett Horton (At 7:00 and-10:02) Plus RICHARD DIX in "SKY GIANT" With Joan Fontaine and Chester Morris (Once Only at 8:42) .Also WORLD NEWS (At 8:26 Only) Phones 18 & 84 P.O. Box 575 FOR SATISFACTION Try MUSSALLEM'S Economy Store Where Dollars Have More Cents Quality Groceries Reliable Service Opposite Canadian Legion It Will Be Worth Your While To Wait ....... . . . rK I BETTER THAN WAR PRAOUE, Sept. 20: The chief, reaction of the people here seemed 'i Be Sure To Visit-, to be one of aneer that then a' country should be divided. Hlgh'jS officials, however, suggested it J would be better to accept the pro-t. posal because while It was veij distasteful, It was better than war but Garlic With a strong accent, we presume. "Has your sop's college1 education been of any value?" "Oh yes, it cured his mother of bragging about him." It is a game that Dad has to nlavL "But' .d?ctor- yu 8ave me an n- often before he can settle down for 1 y. Ql"ent diagnosis yester day.' 1 "That just goes to show. Madam. Jake says this column Is supposed how rplcUy medlcal Scienfe ad vances to be amusing so why not talk about Hitler and his mountain retreat. ALMER'S Coffee Shopp Corner THIRD and SIXTH The Brightest and Most up to the Minute Eating Place In 'Prince Rupert TWO Open 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. The pally Newt ui an tads circulation. Play utel Household Specials 2.- Jiffy Paper Towels For Kitchen, Garage, Bathroom and Nursery 150 Towels in a Roll PlUs One Jiffy Paper Towel Holder Green or Ivory. Both for 50c Gibson's Face Tissue 136 in a Package White Only Special, Package 10c UNION STEAMSHIPS LTD. Steamers Leave Prince Rupert for Vancouver: T.S.S. CATALA EVERY TUES T.S.S. CARDENA FKIDAI. 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