Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, June 23. 1550 JOHNNY'S Jottings "Hinin." Mr. Thompson stroked his chin in deep thought. I "A most mysterious situation." ! "Absolutely," muttered Mr. 3chnson. , "Damn," roared Mr. Thomp-'son, "is that all you can say? ; Find the answer to this puzzle! . feemed fantastic in World War II. They include outlays for public works that could cost 130 Cillion dol'.ars. ... What is sure is that, in the event of a business slump, the planner will have a pump-priming program ready that will far -exoead anything ever conceived In the days of For Summc; HERE ARE JUST Af OF THE GOOD VA a$ $ 1 iiV ! It juSted his eyeglasses, pondered the critclal subject. "But how can people be so stupid?" asked Mr. Johnson. "By just acting ntaural," replied Mr. Thompson. "But ol course, the terrain here . Is sc jagged. Not an ideal pface for a home." "Quite true," agreed the other, "but still one must live." They were silent for some time then Mr. Johnson brought up the subject of figures. "Only yester- ( Continued on page 3) . . s i "You say, Mr. Johnson, that Surely there is a catch in this 'big New Deal projects." Men s pure Wool An Independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince "Rupert and northern and central British Columbia , y j " ! Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES jALivtis blue and Reg J 30.00. THE DANOERS as well as hundreds" of people here are out "ew housing -scheme if only a the advantages of this obvious- & homes" ' lew residents are interested." iy-coming VS. spending spree ..Absolutly returned MrJ "People are funny" Mr" are clear. . ! . . i Johnson. "They cry on our ! I I shoulders for years. They moan By ELMORE PHILPOTT ' COLD WAR BOOM PHPTl AVn rWo-nn- B? Carrier. Per Week, aoc: Per Month Ts". m Teai sin one sense they are staving nff a hiiinp slnmn in 'Mnrth "And you further state," said ' S8.00: Bv Mall. Pm- VnntS 5JV- Psr'Ymt S (VI Mr- Thompaon.that only 35 of America exactly as Hitler NOW g Men's Brown OXFOI good fit, latest style. Special Now I Men's WINDBREAK! S Reg. tt.00. Now i Young Men's g.. PANTS-perfect fit anfl s i vi,, dtolt with the actual business Yesterday . I wrote first ;ltpresslon ln Germany when he applied "for information?" "Absolutely," emphasized Mr. Johnson. I i i i that they are crammed in poor housing accommodation. They do not like apartments." "But when," continued Mr. Thompson, "a plan is drawn up they do -not co-operate. A most disgusting situation." "Absolutely," replied Mr. Johnson. The two gentlemen gazed out over the city. They were conveniently situated at the highest point of the community and sur- impressions On this June' seized -power there in 1633. He x 1950 trip to w a bit of U.S.A. P"' th fmons of "nem" r pl-ryed either into army uniforms There is a boom on. lOU 0r into armament factories, can see evidences of it OH He intended from the beginning ' pvprv'hand. rieht on the surface.1 to go to war in the end. But in men a reil UATS, si rpeed beyond a certain limit the driver cannot hold it on the road. If the turns are too sharo. top notch styles. Special from . Boys' MINDRItE A K AUo right on the surfa:e, you; the end it would have been next- lie cannot bring it to a halt, can see that the boom is a war' to-impossible for him NOT to co , : The dangers are therefore kjj, i to war. For the vSst war machine ; obvious. . . . tlc 'was in such momentum that it!, rut Twrpr tr a vatups showerproof, all slzci r ' UM. Now I Boys' and Girls' ( HATS hft.tir ni,-,itf A., At, Fort Lewis, near nere, - - UihV tVZZ,,rrit Vh VroT veyed thf cen below with judi non soldiers marched past jes- wou a. nave been next-to next-to-lm- m side to the picture. '. If the great I I clous ' scrutinv. . BUkJ I. j . . . , ' , r ; 43 I ierday tn an imposmg array of 1 tIt. XHiL Linw) oTATES int ffr-o That fnr-p in-: j w.b.a. reauy starts to spena iwr billions (not millions billions I "Hmm," they both agreed. or. Sells W.50. Now M Boys' PAXIS-for d,', school wear, good f , stronsr Frnn i . Mr. Thompson pulled at a blade , ca rra.-k regular U.S. certainly not plunged Into a oiii- , cn relocating factories, building ! army division plus a national iUrv spending spree for the . underground shelters, extra hos- of grass. He chewed at Jt and guard division and many other farne reasons as Hitler. It ob- pitals all such might be plan-1 at intervals spat out the green-units. It is a far cry from the j v'us'y honestly feels that it has ned to make better cities too. ish remnants. Mr. Johnson ad- Indian Question IT is disappointing that the current session of Parliament at Ottawa was unable to produce some satisfactory legislation to amend the Indian Act and improve the status of our native population something which is long overdue and in which we are particularly interested in this riding where so many f our neighbors are of the aboriginal race. Possibly, it is better, however, that -the whole tnatter was deferred, as has Ven done, instead of .turning out something that would have been unsatisfactory. This it seems would have been the case in the legislation which has been shelved with the explanation that the natives themselves should be given more time to consider it. Next session some real action will be expected. Another deferment under such circumstances as would not be very acceptable to say the least of it. The Indian people, who are very serious about, this matter and have long enough been kept in a state of inferiority through the very way in which they have been handled as wards rather than responsible citizens, are entitled to their new7 deal and soon. i like y ( luiujjciicu lu uu au jy wxiui old days when you were A Good Place to Stop 244 Miles to TELKWA HOTEL Telltwa, B.C. ON THE STAGE IN PERSON u considers to De Kussian ex'i pan&ionism, applied on a world' scale and gigantb proportions.! But history shows many cases! where armament races between great powers ended in war and i to see fewer uniforms in the; United States than you then did ; in Canada. j There is a big coming and going of U.S. soldiers, sailors,; and airmen at this mid-century. I Just a Nice Day's trlve Mitchell Cain only a few where such rivalries ' . . I It pays to acvertlse. 1 zzzzzzzr ' , were brought to a peaceful end.,' see o'.entv of them. The boom .r - without war. For on.ie the arma FOR YOUR HOC is a product of feeding, clothing ment race is set in motion, the and housing those soldiers and j World Famous Magician and Comedian CIVIC CENTRE Psm over from the human "Flying U' Guet Rortck, C Riding, bohting, svj dancini? and Jifi Writ. Wire or V) Chas. Wilkinsod 79 Mile P.O.. Bj beings whose pollsies began H.j An armament race is like a ; heaYy tiuck started down a' steep road. Once allowed to gain ' THURS. SAT. pensive weapons of 19o0 war. j Moreover, nobody tries to pretend j that the boom is NOT a cold war i boom. THE MAGAZINE "U.S. News and World Report" devotes most of its June 18 number to tn-i boom. It announces on its front FRI. JUNE 23rd 24th 22nd TICKETS ON SALE AT Civic Centre N B C. Power Co. Robt. Montador SHINGOLI I cover that the next item on the public spending spree is "Billions For Atomic Defence." Moreover. Students 50c General 75c Reserved $1.00 SCRIPTURE PASSAGE FOR TODAY EBY & SONS LTD, . CONTRACTORS KETAIRg . REMODELLING FOUNDATIONS Let us help you plan that new home under the HMA. Phune Cren 883 Box M it makes no bones about the dual purpose nature of the program. "Billions for Atom Defen:e will The ideal lini Shingles, Fences FOR PLANNING FOR BUILDING FOR REPAIRING Call 363 MITCHELL & CURRIE LIMITED Builders & Contractors In God is my salvation and glory: the rock of my. .trer.gUi, and my refuge, is in God. Psalm 62:7. SPONSORED BY Kinsmen Club of Prince Kupert Pump Primer' it ex- be Next mains. rough lumber. M i ! a variety of attri "Plans now being1? drawn up for the defence of U.S. civilians' are on a scale that would have colors. Thomnon Hardt Co. Ltd. A Compliment to YOU . COOL SUMMER BEAUTY ndPf B roressiq usiness a You are complimented when your purchases are charged for your merchant shows he has confidence ln you confidence that you will not only pay your accounts, but pay PROMPTLY. Credit Bureau of Prince Rupert "... Yours with one of our special Short Hair-Oos. 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