v.'- '11 ' Tuesday, January 17, ijji. TAGE FOUR Tit? DAILY NEWS i i A jjd Jj Amu mm km 4 wti L Coppers Arrive In Newfoundland - Special Shipment of One Cent Pieces Owing to Shortage : Recently ST. JOHN'S, Newfoundland, Jan. 17: (CP) Half a million one cent pieces have been Imported into Newfoundland from England, there having been a shortage of these 'coins here. Woman Is Mate Of Greek Ship One of Few Female Master Marin-.. ers Is Paying Visit to Vancouver 1 .VANCOUVER, Jan. 17: (CP) Mrs. Helen Graxtos, one of the few women master mariners in the world, is a visitor to Vancouver port. She is the chief officer of the Greek ship of which her husband Is master Mrs. Graxtos learned navigation while accompanying her husband to sea and succeeded in passing her examinations for papers. Garden Of Eden To Grow Apples Place Where Adam and Eve Fell Being Restored as Paradise of Green by Irrigation , LONDON, Jan. 17: (CP) The 'Garden of Eden may grow apples again. British engineers, after four years work, are completing a canal Irrigation project which restores the country between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers as a paradise of green. This place, where Adam and Eve. are supposed to have fallen from grace, has long been an arid desert. OHWHKOOOOoOadOOOOCH3OOOC0OuaOOOOOOOOOOOOiOOOOOOOO 1c O I MacKenzies Furniture I a Estb. 1924 SBteour new and up-to-date stock that has Just arrived Including g Chesterfield Suites, Bedroom Suites, 1939 Floor Covering. They 5 are priced to clear on our January Sale. g 12 Only FLLT MATTRESSES Sizes To Clear .'. Phone 775 oooooo 00 CHSOOODOa000D0Oaao00ii Whifflets From The Waterfront Western Ranger, one of the largest and most up-to-date seine-boats on the coast, newly built in Vancouver, arrived in Prince Rupert Harbor a few days ago to Join the Nelson Bros. Fisheries Ltd. herring seining fleet in Tucks Inlet. Eighty feet long and equipped with a 200 h.p. Atlas-Imperial full diesel engine, the Western Ranger is in command of Capt. Norman Gunderson. She has excited much interested comment and admlra-1 tion among all who have seen her. ! There were sixty-three passengers aboard the steamer Princess Norah which was in port yesterday I afternoon southbound from Skag- way to Vancouver. Seven persons' disembarked from the vessel here and four took passage from this port for the south. Union steamer Cardena, Capt Ernest Sheppard, returned to port at 6:3,0 this morning from Stewart, Anyox and other northern points and sailed at 1:30 this afternoon for Vancouver and wayports. The Indian Department's cruiser Naskeena is on a short trip to Met-lakatla today with Indian Agent W. E. Colllson and Dominion Constable A. J. Watkinson on board. Nominations for the 1939 village council are being received. JUST ONE LESSON WINCHESTER, Eng.. Jan. 17: CP Following the suggestion of a visitor that she give her girls lessons In "make-up" Headmistress A. M. Wright of the County Secondary School, said she would lust one, which made perfectly ".lear that the use of cosmetics was not allowed In the Institution. 3.3. to 4.G. ...... 87.50 Terms Arranged Nanaimo-Wcllington Alberta Foothills and Hulklcy Valley Coal Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. 1 ; ' Telephone 651 or 652 OU Virginia Fin Gf rs Keroj-brtnging new convenience, tew satisfaction, new enjoyment o "roll-yow-ownen." It's an ertra fin Oft tobacco witn long, sirky threodi of mild Virginia leaf loot lie mug ond tidy in Ine papxK (moil smolctrs prefer Vogue or Chantecler papers) trtat roll quickly ond etriily into evenly-filled cigarette!. Th new cigofette tobocco if different and it come In a different package a pocket-fitting, ieal-tignt pouch tnat keeps the tobocco freth and in top condition to the very last ihred. The handy pouch of Old Virginia Fin Cut carries the signature "D. Ritchie & Co.", the hall-mark of genuine Old Vrrginia: TOO MUCH rfcTTFiT IIITTTr KIIKI II II T Foreign Policy Best "In Camera-Believes British Member LONDON, Jan. 17: (CP) Instl- tutlon of a foreign affairs com-lhas a 14,000,000 gallon-a-day mlttee.to debate and formulate in;pumplng system, night lighting camera Britain's foreign policy is modem runways, hanears and ad- advocated by J. Graham Kerr, one (ministration building and some olbut the truth seems to be that a of the Conservative members oflp mo5t modem beam radio and number of young sprigs of Ottawa raruameni jur me versities. Such committee, he sug - gests, should be representative of all parties, Mr. Kerr, who deplores the prevailing practice of openly debating Vital Issues, gave voice to his proposal In turning down an Invitation from graduates and members of Glasgow University to take part in a special discussion of the govern- ment's foreign policy. "It Is, in my opinion, one of the J greatest faults of our parliament-, ary system that it permits unre-.John trlcted discussion of foreign affairs church in open debate," Mr. Kerr wrote. dead Such discussions, he contended, thrM, were apt to do more harm than good. "Those who are not actually members of the cabinet have no access to the complete picture of ln- tematlonal relations provided byir'-"r- uonzo ureen- swue commissioner of declares fhP ornprt. nf thp sv,rpim nf fir education Maternities and sororities with all their secret sources of in-'he "nKds. Contribute nothing of value to high formation." Kerr added. "Nor, on and tend 10 ercate snob' the other hand, have they the com-. Jf.0015 CSSl plete picture of the internal affairs, of our own country military, in- dustrlal, economic which neces-J sarlly play an all-Important part In the determination of foreign policy." Responsible ministers were also handicapped in open debate by the need of discretion In public utterances ' which might provoke strained International relations and complicate negotiations. 1 AIR LINK IN EMPIRE i Vancouver Visions Future Hops, I From Its Airport Across Pacific ' VANCOUVER, Jan, 17: (CP) Alr-mlndhd -Vancouver looks forward to Nie time when huge Imperial Airways flying boats will come roaring down to Its modern : airport on the "All-Red route around the world. Airport Manager William Temple ton said plans for a proposed Imperial Airways base have already been sent to England, adding that .Captain Frank Entwlstle of the British Air Mission had said Vancouver would definitely be the company's base on the Pacific. The rmnosed base, from which Imperial Airways ships would link Vancouver directly with Australia and New Zealand, would occupy a square mile of frontaee on th Fraser River. The river forms the Vancouver field's seaplane harbor a few hundred yards from the land plane area. Templeton, who saw the city's airport built from a bleak expanse of mud on low-lying Sea Island at the river's, mouth to the most modern field in Canada, cited the proposed '$300,000 factory of the Boeing" Aircraft Company of Ca- nada as another important avla-jtion development here. The Boelmt plant, for the manu- facture of British war planes, would be situated a little way up Mlv V --j- would employ 1200 men. Transformed from muddy fields bought from farmers on the Isl-land at the mouth of the Frasei in 1929. Vancouver's alroort now bureau equipment in the worM Veteran Quebec Clergyman Dies John ,amea ,,oy t,ad Tw0 Son and Two Brothers In Anglican Ministry QUEHF.C J4n. 17: (CP) TJv James veteran Angllcan cJergyman - o( QuebeC, here at of MVent . hart hrfh.r. anH two sons In the ministry. 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(13) WILD PARTY I IS STAGED I AT OTTAWA French Minister Will Have Something to Talk About as Jtrsult rTTAWA. Ont.. Jan. :7.--Capital society Is holding its breath ovcrl aftermath stories of social solecisms' committed, by hard-drinking Ot-tawalans at the recent grand open-i 1 .. . ., t,lf million! dollar French legation near Oovrrn-! mcnt House. Reports of glasses', smashed, bottles croicen against thi mnonifirentlv carved stone 'and tarestrled walls of the French palace, of holes burned In costly Persian rugs under the trampling of heedless feet, and even worse offences against good taste are circulating through the capital's ample whispering galleries. There appear to be two sides to the affair. The great bulk of the huge crowd of 600 odd government dignitaries and their wives invlteo to the opening conducted themselves with the dignity and decorum befitting their positions. They did not participate In the mad scramble for the lavishly served champagne and liqueurs of the French minister, Count de Damplerre. Most of the more prominent guests left at a reasonable hour. They say they saw little beyond the usual uncotn- Ilfortable Incidents that occur at a I big Ottawa crush. But dirterent accounts are given by those whose business It was to stay to the finish. It appears that as usual in these big affairs there were some gate crashers who horned In despite the closely guarded Invitation. Blame is put on them society with the traditions of shirt sleeve lumberjack arlstrocracy behind them were among the wont offenders. Wild Scramble The champagne, Scotch whisky. and other liquors were served at a table in the big saloon. The scram ble for the liquid refreshments was reportedly a shambles. Unable to get served as rapidly as their burning thirst demanded, the more rude shoved arms between those In the front row. snatched bottles and carted them to secluded corners where they hcjd private drinking soirees. After midnight, as the big throng thinned out. the debris was appallng, iay those who have the honor oi Ottawa good society at heart. Empty bottles were strewn In various corners. Some had been brok en against the walls. Fragments of smashed glass were ground Into floors and rugs along with bumed cigarette stubs. Wreaths of thick smoke filled the magnificent halls. Those who left early, of course, did not get this view. In his Innocence of Ottawa society's earless smoking habits, the Beat the Weather Any Day, Uegartlless of Haiti, Your Clothes Dry Perfectly in an KASY Spin-Dry Washer The All Season, All Purpose Washer Model JF Special Only $121.50 i Count de Damplerre had provided no ash trays or other reccptablea for cigarette butts. He no doubt presumed the smokers would use the lenatlon smoklne room for their ease. What a hope! Hundreds emoked everywhere, heedlessly drooping cigarette ends on hard wood floors and Persian rugs In-j differently. Much blame Is put on the young social dictators of official Ottawa. The French minister was In their hands in llstlns invitations. Var ious persons were Included who or-' dlnarlly couldn's break Into an Ot-, tawa social affair with a basket ot flowers. Generally known to the pressmen of the capital as In other capitals as cookie pushers, these social arbiters are on a tough spot and us lng every effort to hush up the social offence against Canada's sister nation. Hospitality Abused It was the klndhearttdness of the French minister which permitted his guests access to all parts of the magnificent French palace, Including the private suites of the countess and his son. the latter a talented painter. The young man leans to the surrealist in art and his suite, with two eggs hanging from a cord in the centre of the room, with depictions of a tuxedo or dinner coat, a top hat, flying champegne bottles and towels painted on the wall, drew many fascinated vUltors.j They treated the furnishings there as heedlessly, say those who followed the trail of bumed cigarette stubs. Nothing the young man Imagined could be more true to life, say the shocked among the sober minded guests, than the actual performance of the tall-end of Ottawa society. The Count and Countess drDam-plerre will be leaving for France shortly for a three months' visit. One can readily Imagine the tales of Ottawa frontier society that will shortly be circulating In arlstrocre-tlc Parisian society, not to mention the account of bills for repairs. Alfalfa Seed Big Business If Flourishinc In Saskatchewan District Where Wheat Won't! Grow REOINA. Jan. 17: (CP -Alfalfa feed growing Is "big business" In Saskatchewan. In the White Fox district, an area of grey soli unsuitable for the growing of grain, the Orimm variety of alfalfa flourishes, producing teed crops of 1.000 pounds to the acre. In 1935 only 55.000 pounds of feed alfalfa were marketed. Production Increased yearly and In 1038 2.000,-000 was harvested. The White Fox growers have formed a co-operative marketing association with a membership of 1.000 growers. Try a Dallv ( r.mTA n Let us give you a demonstration of the many exclusive advantages of owning an Easy. EASY on the Clothes EASY on Yourself And EASY to Pay For There Is an EASY Model to Suit Every Purse and Purpose EASY ranks highest merit In the homes of America. There's a rea son, Let us show you. 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