pcituc Uuprrt Oatlp firtus Mor.day, October II, 1943 AS THE PRESIDENT REGISTERED President Truman, who vas t Independen-e, Mo., for a 24-hour rest before rtsumlng hn trennous campaign tour, took time out to register for the Kovemoer elections in the Jackson county courthouse, where Pif-ftion clerk Mrs. Anna Kelly i right I kept the of fie open late n !n(3epndnt -JH fsj jps;T aerates to th upbuilding of Prtaca Rupsrt u coraniumrm. ecmprifing Bonrn ana central eririsn tiumoi (AuUjoruwJ u Second Ci Mall, Port Office DepimmeiK. Oitwj 1 until the president and his family arrived. Picture Show the I president signing the voting register.' while Mrs. Truman and Prince Rupert Dally Nw Ltd..' Srd Avroue. Prtnf Huwrt. BritUh Columbia. O. A. HUNTER. Managing Editnr. H. O. PERRT. Managlnc Director dausnire, iu.;trgaici., iv ... MEldBFJJ OF CANADIAN PRESS ACDTT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPKR ASSOCIATION 8UBSTRIPT10N RATES dot City Carripf. Prt Week. 20c. Pef Month. 7Sc; Pr Trt. MOO. E&:: I press club functions on th' J mouth organ, singe , "My OM i Kentucky Home" or "Wagon By Mail. Per Month. 50c: Per Tear. S00 ORPHEUS IS SURE WINNER J '. . Wheels and can play a Jew's- harp. Gpvernor Earl Warren of Cal-ilornia, Dewey's running-mate, jq Presidential Candidates and Running Mates All Play or Sine Except Henry Wallace By Clyde Blackburn Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON, 9 President helped to put himself through college by organizing music groups and playing the clarinet Senator Glen Taylor of - Idaho, running with Wallace, was 1 Roosevelt won four elections In a proiesstonai musician a sing-a row without being known for ing cowboy and has led musi-playing a musical Instrument or cal groups all through the west-singing, 'era United States. Tniit may be a good omen for) His first posed picture t after Henry Wallace, presidential taking his Senate seat in 1944 candidate for the New Progres-' showed him on the Capitol steps sive Party which he founded plucking his guitar and singing this year. Nobody ever credited a lament bewailing the dlffl-Wallace with being musical. But culty of finding a home In all the other presidential and Washington. 7 'Navy Week and Chatham IS "NAVY WEEK" and Prince Rupert's THIS naval division, H.M.C.S. Chatham, will be a centre of interest. This week-end, as part of a campaign to interest the public in the establishment and win new recruits for the local reserve, an "Open House" wl be held for the public of the'eity. With a training and staff force which numbers iwi and a full quota of equipment, H.M.C.S. Chath-"sun is ready to do a good job here in the way of affording healthy and useful training and also, when occasion arises, entertainment and recreation. With a strength of forty now, it is gradually building up towards the status of the fine old Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Rerserve which existed here before World War II. There has been considerably more Interest this fall than at any time since the war. Prince Rupert people would do well to take the opportunity of showing their interest and appreciation in Chatham during this "Navv Week." A.f . N. C A R R ! D FOQi) 5 ' O vice - presidential candidates AIR PASSENGERS To Vancouver C. R. Salmond, are. Every American knows President Truman plays the piano. Fed Luxurious.., Reminiscences. By w.J. d Reflections Millions remember a picture of i Mrs. P. Besse, W. Fletcher. K . Look Luxu Truman at the keys gazing into the wide eyes of shapely actress Lauren Bacall, who was draped Kitritch. From Vinton er Miss M. Brain, Miss J. Whiffle, A. t. Pen-gra'cz, R. Dixon, Mrs. P. Besse. From Sandspit G. Strand-berg. W. Brass, F. Joseph, 1. Hegedus. It is just as well, perhaps, to enough variety. Some are not cross the piano, confess that until last week, one's very "forthright, while others are That picture was posed at a familiarity with the Bible was so direct that their candor is a National Press Club entertain-not beyond grounds for criticism, shade "raw" to say the least, ment for soldiers soon after Commodore Cafe But a week ago we went a-roarhin' and found in a hotel bedroom a copy of Scripture the only reading matter therp. Accustomed to the nightly perusal of something or other, followed by slumber, here was h situation solemnly new. There Two motorists from Ketchikan, Truman became Vice-President, driving through to Prince Oeorge Later, after he succeeded Roose-last week, 'discussed the road, elt, the press club, perhaps as after having driven over it for a measure of atonement, pre-more than 150 miles. They um- sented him with a beautiful up-med up impressions by saying rieht piano at a dinner given in that for a mountain highway nis honor. hardly more than two years old ' Gov- Thomas E. Dewey of all it now needed was more time Ntw Tork- Truman's Republican and regular maintenance. They opponent. Is a singer of no mean ... in this beautifully matched Natural Muskrat fur coat. Delightfully warm, the coat ha a new-season high-riding collar, full cuffed sleeves! See this and other lovi-ly creation In fur at SWEET SIXTEEN. For casual wear, two-piece wool dresses top milady's wardrobe. Elephant Gray, Pale Blue, Gold and Wheat hades. Black la smart for party dress wear and the Inset lace adds glamor. Choose your style today. Sweet Sixteen' PERSONALIZED BUDGET PLAN was designed for your convenience. Use It when you buy. No Interest No Carrying Charges was no magazine next night. For lour evenings in succession we (M sampled Proverbs, studied her? could foresee a steadily growing traffic. WHO'S DISCRIMINATING? TOTALITARIAN. CRITICS frequently point out . how lamentably far democracy falls below its ... professed goal of equal rights for all. Now a democratic critic retorts that totalitarian Russia's much-touted equality of rights for the various racial groups within its borders is, in practice, a denial of rights to all. -,i Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, who has done sterling work as a member of the United Nations Human Rights Commission, made this point in a telling speech at Paris. Acknowledging the problem of -ijacial discrimination in the United States, she -spoke of the progress already made, then added: It Is ." . . the basic freedoms of speech, of the press, of religion and conscience, of assembly, of fair trial and - freedom from abritrary arrest ' and punishment which "'.V!' totalitarian government cannot, safely give its people and which give meanin? to freedom from discrimination. , ""For people feel discriminated against only when they see other people eniovinc freedom and riehts and there in the Psalms, pon dered Revelations and spent a ability. He once considered making It his career, but he married a concert star and decided to go into law, leaving professional singing to his wife. But he still sings at home and In his youth performed In glee clubs, and church choirs. LIKES MOITH ORGAN Truman's running mate. Sen- while with Chronicles. Familiarity has not been achieved but a start in that direction has at least been made. Mrs. Phillip Besse of Nanaimo left today by air on her return home after arriving heri Saturday to attend the funeral of her mother, the late, Mrs. COMPLETELY RENOTATED "Better Than Ever" Best Food and Service In City Phone 17 for Send-out Order Third Ave. David Chow, Mgr. Back from a world tour, Don-' aid McCullough, BBC speaker. Sydney Alexander, which held Sunday afternoon. was ator Alben Barkley of Kent-. tueky, annually entertains at says that all over the globe ppople run down the British , climate. "But." he continues, "I have always maintained it was - J not granted or not fully granted them. When the ' people of Soviet Russia become aware ff the rights i enjoyed even by discriminated-against minorities in democratic countries, they may come to feel j " that they are themselves the victims of an act of j ' total discrimination by their own government. I .'.,. ' Christian Science Monitor bat . Lot 1 & MORS day, son, Sent at i 2:C8 InK Vfe taty mel rot hoii . . i FOR I Car Phc FOR hot i to -vie' for" FOR,. Ne' out Ma FOR VEtl Pa FOR hei 821 FOJ coi ' dlt SOI i FO fii I ! co !. Sii r FOR t la; 5 er R. ! H FO? w5 3r P- FOI Si a FOI ti 1 P tl n a FO) F F t. FC r i FC easily the most comfortable to be found anywhere. We get a little of almost every kind of weather. ChMdren can play quite happily out of doors every month in the year." And is not that equally true of the'weather In Prince Rupert? Of course it is. Comfortable is the' word! It's not hard to become acquainted up river that roomy, empty silent land where no one BUSINESS AND PROFESSION if GEORGE L: 'tviiiiiiKrfii ll Public Accour.iar.U seems to be worrying over Berlin Income Tax feral Besner Block RICHEST CITY Only Ice-Bar In St. Lawrence ' ' Prevented It, Says Professor "MONTREAL ff -But for 'the SINGER SEWING LESSONS Our course in dressmaking will be starting soon, afternoon or evening classes. 8 Lessons for $18 00 Enroll now at SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL ARRIVALS Prince Rupert Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Johnson, city; A. Awld, Edmonton; Capt. and Mrs. W. Meyers, Alice Arm; t. Bromley. Penticton; J. T. Kowalik, Hines Creek, Alta.; Mr. ahd Mrs. C. L. 'Lewis, Butedale: Q. J.. Johnson, Vancouver; G. Joy, Prince Geofge; F. J. Lewis. Sclah, Washington; W. M. Mel-llsh, Anchorage; J. W. Cox, ' ' . C0WB.il or anything else. Meet anyone probably never saw him before and it's "Good morning," or Howdy," or, , like . enough, . a cheery nod. It does not ' take much,. It seems, to start a conversation. What it" will consist of does not matter. boat m . j. ,.v $.... A. P. CRAWLET j Designing -H Fine WorkmnsiS- Agents for Ketttj PAPER HANGING AND WOOD FINISHING What people think , of the Skeena Highway shows a natural Latest Shades, Styles and Color , for yoti Do you suffer distress from J. P. MOLLKPv Phone BLUE 155 ROCK AND COS nrnnv n DU. P. J. CHENEY DENTIST ., SUITE S, SMITH BLOCK CALLBLtt! M. J. SAUHI New, Modern S? All Work Own Ice which blocks the St. Lawrence River five months a year, Montreal Island and not Manhattan Island might have accommodated the world's richest city, Prof. F. Kenneth Hare of McGill University's department .of geology, told a lecture group No other Atlantic port has such an Accessible hinterland as Montreal with the productive interior of North America beyond it, -iTJje significancehc said, "of Montreal to Uieworld as a w hole -and. to North -America can bo Hummed up very- brtrtty: to the -WW. Montfea 'is? the great ISulk' port of Canada, and to spme extent ofpkh America -enerally; to Nor (America the 33ty Is the commirfiat and financial metropolis of Canada, especially as regards the growing Commercial empire based upn the power resources of the St. "Lawrence system." Phone 705 P.O. Box 1401 PIANO TECHNICIAN Tuning, Voicing and Repairs MIKE COLUSSI. Phone BLACK 750 972 10th East MARGARET! optometk: In New Of ROOM 10 STONE New ft BLUE ' p 0 Box 1 (fUM ha roach around the world ' E -lid to end, the counters of Canada's 3,3.10 branch hanks would stretch only a fewmiles. Yet they reach farming, lumbering, Ashing, mining and industrial communitieH right across Canadd help move the products of these areas into the markets of the world. Through their foreign branches and correspondents, banks help to find customers for Canadian goods, help bring back the . goods Canada must buy abroad. 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