7 J 0tl r.cc uupcrt Dailp nctos Ltu. . 1 Friday, January 2, 1S48 AUSTERITY NOT order to avoid summer crowds 'n new h. ami to In the stay country or at Otter h j centres outside London, where ' crirknt . . 'v'nu ''. LOG CABIN IS COWICHAM BAY 1 1 hotel arrommndntinn lu 11, .i. nL..... . . .. .. 1 "'atcl HI'S TO BAR m 3 'A always ira la th i., . . "ii: problem. I ctarles will will a! "i Rifle Klilc Assoelnti a.,.. . ' ltlf (AurHuriKB- Second Clasa Mall. Post Office Department. Ottawa, ' Prtne. R .WrTliS1'"''1 f v?. nernoon except Sunuay by UeWb 'JftJS?? BdUor' PERRY. Managing Director. MEUBEB CANADIAN Of PRESS - AUDIT BtTREAU OF CmCTTLATIONS 1 f vAHAUIAN DAILT NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION . J CntlC'lliflvn t - ..... . .,., .., .n-i'utrirs ! probably time their visit, fm- i'nuu r..,.. . 'ull,'i nw.. W $ - ?.!TT3 --. w wii j willy D17 Olympic Games.-July 29-Atimi.it 1 Indiixt In.in.i.. . , . i 11(1 l r air Muu i . U. -If. ".uooiiuriiun RATES -It Carrier per week 1 5c; Per Month. 65c: Per Tear. 7.00 Bk Mall, Per Month. 40c; Per Year. (4 00 LONDON Britain is brushing up the welcome mat for 1948 tourists witn promises of adequate food and accommodation for visitors, and entertainment in the form of the Olympic Games and a series of cultural festivals Dismal Jimmies in Britain a i CMTo ! MflMTt) c a . C - fndinie McO.ll UmmUst,' t hiDrrl . . . "1 .f V. 14 A week later the second International Festival of Music and Drama opens at Edinburgh. The Shakespeare Festival at Stratlord-upon-Avon will run from April 15 into September, and the Malvern Festival of Drama, dedicated to Bernard Shaw, which took place annually from 1929 until the outbreak of war. Is being revived July 26-Reptember 4 and will feature term, it here. Some ... . : I who tell us tourists wont come j here because of our austerities overlook the fact that provision has been made whereby visitors staying at a hotel do not require more tlun 2.0O0.0O0 - ration card unless their stay You saw it ir ,tir n, , exceeds 28 days." said Sir Alexander Maxwell, chairman of the British Tourist and Holidays Hoard. . "Thev can ouy goods so lung as ART GALLERY Amateur Artist Also Master of Miniature Penmanship COWICHAN BAY, B.C., John Spears' art gallery which has attracted considerable attention in this Vancouver Island town, 35 miles north of Victoria, is a squared-log cabin built in the year of Confederation. The pictures, all water colors of Vancouver Island scenes, number about 200, were painted by Spears in leisure moments between jobs on his farm. Spears now 74, came to his grandfathers cabin from Newcastle-on-Tyne, England, at the age of 14. On the backs of some are such labels as first prize amateur, Vancouver Exhibition 1920; second prize amateur, Victoria, 1923; and second prize, professional, Vancouver, 1929. "Summer visitors often come up to look them over," he said, "and I sell about half a dozen a year. But I won't be painting any more now; that's all past history." Spears won fame in quite a different field 20 years ago-miniature penmanship. He wrote the alphabet on , pinheads and the Lord's Prayer in a two-inch pencil line, again "for a hobby. ' such goods are sent to their address overseas or to the ship on which they are returning home, and they receive a gasoline allowance which, while not fully adequate, allows them to see a great deal of the country from their out u automobiles." Isriiivt; and Iaiumn ' , Visitors are being urged to some in spring and autumn, in MOSLEM LEADERS CALL ARABS TO WAGE WAR -Ahmed Hussein, lower right, president ol the Younn Egypt party, who is the Egyptian counterpart of Sir O.swald Mo.sley of England, is shown as he attended the Moslem gathering at Cairo which called upon the Arabs to wane a holy war against the Jews and Americans because of the United Nations' plan for participation. Next to him Is Father Moicos Semeika. a representative of the orthodox. 4ltV Givnf 'lH-Or Is It? THIS MORNING, a fair proportion of our population arose feeling an unaccountable inner glow which, after a moment of fuzzy thought, they managed to identify as a'rarliance resulting from their New Year's resolutions. Bedside consideration of their calendar of resolves may or may not have added to that inner radiance. Take any hypothetical member of that group who have committed themselves to the excoriation of their faults and pecadillos. "Out", this man said nobly, "with these annoying bad habits which have been hounding me, complicating my life. The coming year will see me rid of them all." m Immediately he became suffused with a glow of virtue which he felt, justified any sacrifice involved in parting with his burden of minor vices The feeling was so rich, so good, that he wondered why he had waited a whole year to enjoy it. That 'was tFie nrst step. The second step came this morning, January 2 hvn , arose from bed to take up the labors' that he had laid down in 1947. Things were pretty normal, except that he felt unaccountably good Remembering his resolutions he felt even better, ready to lace with conquest the day, the week, the year. On the other hand, closer examination of his resolve may have raised the spectre of endless days without the consolation of those habits which he had so nobly renounced. But still relishing his ed,T and virtue. put his doubting . tww thoughts i behind him and continued about his morning routine. The third step in this annual drama will not be completed for some days, weeks or even months Itr f T V'1"1 determined the success or fail-No No statistics ltti!?iadventure ?uS6lf U')liftinS and mastery. are available on the mass results of previous New Year's resolutions, but it is pretty Ume o"if 1,Ze(1 tHat Virtue has had a harS EVER -VIGIL ANT SERVANT THE WHOLE world speaks, to you through the 0 1 1coIumns of your Daily News. Your newspaper DE VALERA GIRDS FOR CHALLENGE OF STRENGTHENING REPUBLICANS Three exhibits of his work, By PATRICK QUINN including a postcard with 12,500 DUBLIN (Reuters) - After 15 words pencilled on it without in Eanion years power. De Vai- use ol magnifying glass, are now era. 65-year-old Eire premier ?f.th"",an InSUtUte fes the most stubborn slru,- gle of his career in general el- Two .Sailings Per M'rek for Tlw. Holiday Guiiivs urn on . . . V MI VKH - VK TOKIA sf Ani.K "Used to write a little for publication, too," he said, "but the man who had the real touch for that profession is the man who kept the store and taught school at the nexj farr section. You know him Robert Service. fccUons due early next year. Leading challenger to his rule is a brilliant barrister 22 years his junior. Sean MacBride. head of the new Republican party which in recent by-elections wrested two seats from De Val- meanor and dress, tlie premie--was destined for the priesthood. Instead he became a teacher o! mathematics before he took no the political struggle. Even his most bitter opponents never question his personal integrity. The meat pri.blem is whether, under Eire's system of proportional representation, there a ii! not emerge from the elections a parliament wit); :hne groups of approximately equal strenutn but, each un.-ible !o form a gov-eminent ag.i.ns'. the opposition of the other two. Advent:. in tie- !)a:lv New.-.' p. m Tuesdays, 1 :3i Coqultlum in Stfp into . . . rvrry liaiulsorrif silver and party gold "Down in the souti-. of France lare" -elec- era's Fianna "a Fail Fa" party party by by now, I hear. That's not for me-1 I like the outdoors, Z 2nd Toi 1 aJonUes- U l? bi" outdoors outdoors ue we have hnv here i in . Cow I Uon "verse .which decide, d De ichan Bay. Valera to go to the country for a new mandate. Like De Valera, MacBride is a romantic figure by Irish standards, with all the attributes of Fridays. !2 midnight Catala. SlKWAIff anil Al l( . A KM Sundays, 12 midnight Ql Kf N CH AKI.OiTKS fok MAssirrr ami poic i CI.K.Mf Vi'S Ja.-iu.iry !). 23 FOR SOI T'I ISI AMIS January II, 25 slipjicrs lieantifully (Ifsigru-d w.r liigh hrels! Sff our new rollertioni' party favorites today. SHOES m m ju Jiuunnea aoout the things which vou st know to participate in the nroeress nf vL mu 9 Cxltf Mi:: community and your country It is your guarantee political leadership. Son of a1 rebel, cold, austere, yet likeable.1 a teetotaller and a fSod. speaker, he is a former chief of .staff of the Irish Republican army. Hi father fought with Held Mar-j shal Jan Christiaan Smuts now South African premier in the South African war. in the Iiishi brigade, and .wai fx.ec.uted later; by the British for his promi"-j ent part in the Easter Risina of, 1916. His wife is the daughter' of a rebel. The policy of the' Republican party his never1 been clearly defined MacHnde's ' main argument is that De Val-! era and his party have been in ' power too long, have done too! IIJANK 1. SKINMIt I'r::i(-e Iup.-r' Age:d Third Ave. !"i,r- sen CONSISTENT Advertising DIDN'T PAY SO MANY WOULDN'T BI-: ADVERTISING Today The Daily News Help - (III EMERGENCY From Thl Hate WAK ASSETS COAL will lie: I I MH- .Saekrd JI2 00 prr ton MINK N l $11.09 prt In., No rebate ior quantity HYDE TRANSFER PHONE 580 the minor of Prince Rupert and the world but nae as the lesult of your putt to nff good use the knowledge gained from it. Its advertising columns are an ever-flouinr Suim i0VXhlCh yU may Pick V?ur eS5 Yaur l yUr f0m est Wishes for a fu life iJoiJou. newspaper is ever your servant and cham- EDI CATION TODAY Education has been described as a drawing not ..van unfolding of the inner mental facultheZ as a fiower which may be a matter for dtaon S 8 PrCeSS and not B - , completed when the bov chS naIhS "hh' eVe" th0U8h U be LntohS wha what ones one'f 7" 'ifelng PUrsuit' matter vv.de-awake age may be, there should be the same interest in not ony what is going on in i' CU rCnt nCWS' but in thfi -ov ;80f wavs or new XL fh - y mtie lor the country and have1 outlived their usefulness, ob-! servers here regard his eigh'-i point "basic policy" as vaguel"i worded and say anv party could ; use it without changing a ; punctuation mark BACKKI) BV J,'M,:l Belief is that MacBride has STYLE-SETTER Stylists who keep an eye on royalty may soon be making copies of this ensemble worn by Princess Margaret Rose of England, shown on her way to a theatre !n London. She's wearing a hat, coat and muff trimmed with beaver. Ribbon tied In a bow is wrapped around the muff. When the projter medication can reli.-ve i:.- n;'-'1,, improved health, you can rely on u-lour doctor' prescription speedily niovi: xi Oirmes Drugs strong Socialist leanings. In the ' coming elections Labor and the i INCOME TAX RMurna Prepared Set II. K. MOIITIMKIl 324 2nd Ave. (Near OPRi Kepublicans will co-operate and are expected to secure seats for , S32SSES3fS5S3K one party or the other, in a ' -- number of constituencies. 1 AUSTRALIA MAY Fine. Gail, ohiUal opposition 1 party of the right, has been VILLIAGE AlCTIONEI) SWARLAND. Northumberland Enif, J The village here, with a population of 200, was recently auctioned. RUSH IN VITAMIN A Oil extracted irom sweet rated sweet potatoes is several times ....... richer . in vitamin iiwuuu n A than man SET UP F.B.I. SYDNEY, Australia t To simplify "'"f"' law enforcement inuiOTiitni in in covering .some lost ground in ' by-elections. Some independents' GREER & BR1DDEN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS m una una larmers larmers raiiHirfatc. candidates ... cod liver oil, experiments show. 'Australia a move is being made to ' join in the onslaught again ia JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRIST John Bulger Ltd. Third Avenue I establish a Federal Bureau of Investigation similar to the F.B.I. THIS AMD THAT ue vaieras -group and are ex- pected to-gain some seats. i De Valera and hfs Fianna Fail 1 R epairs Construction Alteration! HE OOC TOIt SHOPS HH I. THEM ATTEST! TO THEIR )V N(, SAVE TIIKIK SOLES MAC SHOE HOSPITAL Box Second Ave of the United States. Work of the proposed bureau would include scientific and statistical recording of all criminal offences and offenders "within party are not under estimator' the challenge. Frank Aiken, minister of finance, sai re i.o. m" j I'honc ltEI)56! and without the commonwealth." Police here maintain that ths scientific analysis of small, seemingly insignificant object enables F.B.I, of America to solve crimes and traek down criminals who would escape without trie help of scie icc. Thp Popular SS' 1 U PRINCE cently the party was "stretching its musxles and rousing itself for the most vibrant election in its 21 years of life." Grave, scholarjy, sphinx-like De Valera, who ha.s spent half his life in active military and political campaigning, is de-termined to rouse his followers to a supreme effort. PERSONAL INTEGRITY Thrifty, a teetotaller and non-smoker, De Valera, .severe in de- Do You llavv FIRE PROTECTION NEW ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home 50 Rooms. Hot and Cold Water PRINCE RUPERT, BC Phone 281 P O Box 198 r RUPERT W handle l ire ExliiuulKhrni for any need . (AS OIL ;.E( 'TRICAL or GENERAL Mill Sails For It is understood that the chief of the F.B.I., J. Edgar Hoover, has furnished the Australian police chiefs with secret documents concerning the methods of his department. If an F.B.I. U established in Australia new laws will have to be introduced by the federal All typen all siren ) K1DDE LUX C02 EXTINCUISHK'' -More Economy More Heat with government to enable the fed Idral for Home, Office, Boat, elf us for Information regarding your fire protect Call VANCOUVER AM) fXTOKMKIH.VTE. POUTS EACH THURSDAY AT 11:1$ p.m For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MIDM(;,ir For info, mation-call or write CUr.or Depot Ticket Off,CeS '' PK'Nf E Rl PEItT, B C requirements eral "G-men" to follow their man over the state borders. At present police of one state cannot cross over to a sister state f'OMPI Ftp t a , .. , ,w ii' H DUO-THERM AIR CONDITION Fl KN.( ES Attractive. Streamlined, Oil Uurning I'nits Easily Installed in Limited Space ASK US ABOUT THEM I 'nii.lllM nut KM IIUii'i '" PHILPOTT, EVITT & CO. LID. ' Q'f j irline JtrlBw, Srrhr. Inc. in search of a criminal but must apply to the police of that fitate o take up the hunt ' r You saw it In the Dally News' (';l - Huildinir Supplies Paint Hard? SHENTON'S SHEET METAL WORKS 3rd Ave. East Agents for McClary Furnaces ri,ne 33 "In other words, you don't like it." PHONES 651 - r2 ; ''-.'',iY- ' ''f'.