WINDING-UP TOURIST RUN LOOKING BACKjlritain Ea-es ltsf ?' , In : Economic Answer Lies Ray Reflects . , .1 T 2 Prime Gtwert Daflp Hrtoi Tuesday, August 30, 1949. STBSCttlTTiON RATES at j Curler, tn W 20e: P Mrmth. 75c; P-r Tear. 8 00. By Mall, Per Month, 60c; Per Year, 5 00 Kern?, Prince George and Prince Rupert Ilave Had Heavy Season Concluding a bu.y Alaska 17,000,000 Pair of Hands A Russian cruiser, passing $50 a u 1,1. . . Aiuust 30, 1924 Owing to heavy rain second .j quietly up the Danube River, Is a mirmr ,,w signalled leueatedlv to turn batk hui..,u.. ,Psi tourist season, the Canadian I National's n e w flagship, s. s h v .,., '. , "-"Wrkd. Necessity of Changing Attitudes and Habits oeen Government Puts It Up to Worker By STUART UNDERHILL Prince George, win be nre dops ,,.,,. of Mti., ltl ,, -"""md,. t. her final . . .. ne M Thursday morning on JL words, the skipper from the hurl , (Canadian press feiau mn. 1 10-day tourist voyage to Skagway bridge, shouts "what are you to to do about It?" LONDON-Britain's future way of life-toward ZT" m offered big all. " Gilhuly Cup iootoan semi-miai between the Great War Veterans and the Sons of England was again postponed. In the Empress Theatre Professor Takagaki of Vantouver, a jiu-jitsu expert, won In two straight falls over Nels Jepson. ..-- At the Empress Theatre Ernie Warren and Harry Anderson took part in a four-round boxing novertv or nrosnentv -denends largely on tne willing- ,w morning the company s Anyone who has lived long ness of 17,000,000 pairs of hands. They belong to the uJ" Po! ' PllMC R,I"P; 1 expects to be Invited to pay for work in or tniw in trarlo anil inrliisTrv. AlOML are COIl- . i ,i-i.-. Hi. rive.Hw A Worthy Keynote President Truman seems to hit a SOMETIMES low point in political ineptitude. At other times he seems to reach the heights of broad visioned : statesmanship. In his address at Philadelphia yesterday on the international situation he was in the latter heights. The President spoke with practical frankness when he suggested that to expand the exchange of goods and services among the nation's instead of building up trade barriers was not engaging in charitable enterprises but was an essential process in bringing about world peace and prosperity which is as essential to the well-being of the United States as to any of the other nations which are today harassed politically and economically. ,i...,, ""r"wm tun necieu 111 some uegree Wlin me export piugia ' - " asks permission to use it. Usually, .a .A prominent passenger on ... the ,nKlrum,;nt is p()illU.u ut ulul which the Labor government is staking so much- Prince Georae will be Dr. Kufus B. Von Kleinsmid, Chancellor,! the nod says "help yourself." A resident of Kuport as a rule, be-J comes used to having no serious lack of light und air on all sides' Aug UniversMy of Southern California. Also on board will be Mr. and Mrs. Lyal W. Holt, of Nor- ,A rUln non Plnnianuti U;Vm I of where lie lives. But one can program that is falling disap-1 1 1 pointingly short of fulfilment. veloping techniques that will cut Many factors are involved, down costs. It is to your awn One is the price of British prod- j advantage to do so." ucts, which some foreign buyers In some cases, the Labor min-think too high. The government, lstry reporU, response to the ap-anticipating the criticism, has peal has been so enthusiastic been trying for months to lower. that production has Jumped 50 production costs. (percent But this happens ah 'Use your Ingenuity," it has j loo seldom, asked British workmen. Co-1 LAZY AND INDIFFERENT yet out two years ago to "see the J 3 world" In a series of summer- ' August 30. 1921 Arrangements for the Board of Trade excursion to Smituers. Telkwa and interior points are nearly completed and it is expected that a special railway coach will be secured. Coastwise steamer and Barge Clears SAL Taking eolor photos time tours. ju!y was nin icmarKaoie lor sunshine, but, since then, Uie whereever they go, the couple j have already covered many, been dis- parts of this continent and,nole of uniess Company's tug Marmion is at operate with management in de- Is it because the working classes are lazy and indifferent to their country's welfare? In- STILL Prices subsequently will tour South P1'11"1- August, pellucid August, America, Africa. Europe and did it- Wave her u regretful lare-Asia. On her present trip Mrs.lWll tomorrow. For Priiue Hu-Uolt, a writer, will be travelling Pt Iw U-eu knowing 6LuU;hl over the territory of the first ,and moon beams, waiinth and story 'she ever sold. Entitled ' the bluest of blue skies. the drydock where she will pick up a scow of coal for Anyox. Premier John Oliver was elected in Nelson and will there. dustrial experts who have visited the United States claim that the Buy N i British workman toils as hard as fore continue to lead his party "The Missionary Man and the MKYS MiKSS Sf) In the House. Eskimo Imp," the story des cribes a girl's trip from Cincin D. H. Hartness, principal of ! S1.0.NUW t MEN'S WORK SO ! 75c NOW 1 ll.-i."o , nati to Alaska and the Yukon. his American counterpart but lacks mechanical devices to he!p him. The Trade Union Congress, which has more than 7,500.000 trade union members, says the reason is more deep-seated. It suggests that old habits of Booth Memorial School, return- With this week's voyage,, s.s. to the city. imuen maws wouni no wen io iuigci piiuu.ii , bickerings and accept the keynote of the President's j sjeech at Philadelphia. ' THE SHOULDER STRAP I T IS A PLEASURE to welcome back again to the I editorial desk "Shoulder Strap," highly interesting official journal of the British Columbia Provincial Police, after a lapse since December 19-17 due to the death of the former publisher and editor, A. A. Brookhouse. One hundred and 22-page volume, the resurrected "Shoulder Strap" is a well produced publication with timely articles and attractive illustrations. Northern and Central British Columbia receive a full modicum of attention among the stories and articles dealing with case histories and police activities. Editor Alec Merriman and Associate Editors Inspector C. Clark and Sub-Inspector C. Ledoux are to be congratulated on their first effort and we Curiosity, uj to the real cause of eartlujuakes ,' ontinues. It's been like that for a v.'eck. No one seems to know positively. The ancient Gretks had different Ideas. A party named Anaxag-oras (who inu.sl hav given the subject some attention said they were caused by subU-rranean Prince George will have com th -.UrJ, pleted 10 voyages this summer, carrying 2600 passengers to the now t: J MEN'S DlttSS , land of the midnight sun, com pared with 2350 last year. This spinning out work and creating as many Jobs as possible, acquired during depression years still have a strong hold. This suspicion and hostility remain August 30, 1939 DKESS FASTS-,! rliuuf from NOW K number, augmented by tourists j clouds bursting Into lightning, making the shorter voyage to'and shaking the bolts that con- From 18.000 to 20.000 poles are MEN'S WOliK fi' being driven down the Skeena River by the Hanson Timber and l.nmhpr Pr TVio RuR-lv Bivor! Ketchikan on s.s. Prince Kup.Tt, bring the total of Alaska pas- the chief obstacles to higher pro fined them." He naglected to say anything about. dishes rattling made, guwi fit il iv I! duction, the T.U.C.. says. enjers handled In C.N. ships in the pantry. Everyone else doe t .... .w f J Jt drive, which is not so large, has j k "'m. NOW C MEN'S GAH.UMV this season to nearly 4000. If workers "are still looking back over their shoulders at the oeen compieuea. all-wool, rej. Wi Effective September 12 from About the same time, this slump of 1931-38 and are de NOW Vancouver and September 14jmunlh, a young Englishman A fishing boat owned by Eli MEN'S J.UKtTS-i termined that they will agree to nothing that will modify their working rules . . . clearly full nere, the s.s. frince ueorge wiUjswam the Channel a magazine be transferred to the Vancou-,.,m how a vniin Cnnndian Green of Port Simpson was de stroyed by fire in Metlakatla plaids, full-ltniti porkrU. lined. It: ver - Westview - Orean Falls- swam from Catalina Island to employment will not become Passage following an explosion. DEFENCE COLLEGE DIRECTOR Commander Antony H. G. Storrs, D.S.C. and Bar, of Victoria, B. C, and Ottawa has been appointed Naval member of the directing staff at the National Defence College, Kingston, Ont. He formerly commanded the Canadian destroyer Nootka. iC.P. Photol NOW . look iorward with pleasurable anticipation to the ' succeedingly regular issues of "Shoulder Strap." -SIR HARRY I AI1HFR Prince Rupert-Ketchikan run,) California, the respective dlst permanent feature of our na-1 Green had been cleaning a gas pipe at the time. Both occu MEN'S JAfKFTS- wixil, full lcn;th tional economy,' it says. The Labor Party obviously hoDed that a "government ol pants escaped in the dinghy but arriving here each Wednesday morning;. She will replace ss. Prince ' Rupert which will be withdrawn from service for annual overhaul and Inspection. silk lined, best fit lost their possessions. Rrf. $13 50 ances being similar, and lougn enough. The Canuck made his swim years ago and for a while he had the continent by the tall by defeating all comers. But fame and funds withered away in a welter of lawsuits and other difficulties, and today he earns the people" would inspire workers with the wartime fervor that BLANKETS pim Seventy-five percent of the siir. Krf. $14 general taxes have been collect kept them at their machines until they dropped exhausted ' you Sl'IT CASES, n HARRY LAUDER, famous singer and enter tainer, was born in Portobello, Scotland, in 1870. His real name was MacLennin. In early life he was employed in flax spinning and coal mining. His stage career began when he joined a party of entertainers touring the British Isles, this in- eluding music halls in London, w Saw It in The News! ed in the city to date, City Com- mi'i.'iinnpr W .T AMor annAinac I? GETTING OLDER selerlion at ml BOYS DRESS But It was the post-war mspira ; ! tional appeals that fell flat. i You Cant Do A Thing And SHIRTS from .... BOYS' PANTS In PROGRAM OF EDI CATION , Now the government, in co- About It i D-ess. C'otlons m (Tpmnus Fueriti operation with the T.U.C., has from BOYS' ST0CKIM OF TASTY MEALS AT THE Rex Cafie Chinese Dishru Specialty CHOP SUEY CHOW MEIN potion. From I'HII.DKEVS StKF. He became first well known when his Scottish , songs composed by himself attracted attention. It was in 1915 when he headed a company of bagpipers out for recruits that Lauder became a highly popular figure in camps, and on platform and stage. : His "Roamin' in the Gloamin' " and "I Love a Lassie" were but a few of the favorite sones. After From t II1I.DKEN S HI SHUV I brush my hair, at least every begun a patient program of edu-morning and, for my age, I cation at every level of industry, have a good head of hair. My Hundreds of "joint production barber assures me of this too committees" have been estab-and acquaintances whom I meet lished. Union officials are study-after years of separation are lng production methods. Shop ready to compliment me on my stewards are being told that the youthful appearance. But I got best way to keep men in Jobs a little shock some time ago. I may be to get more work out was staying at a strange place 0f them. and in the bathroom there were The part of management is two mirrors on opposite walls. not overlooked. Subtle pres.vure As a result I noticed the back is brought on those employers of my head. Now it's usually wno fear that consultation with ; I k't ' - i zL A LADIES' STOW Second Avenue opposite Prince Rupert Hotel 7:00 am. to 3:30 a m - Phone 173 for Outside Order SOf KEES from Fargo Trucks the front of my head that I see employees may lead to their de- th'e entrance of the United States in the First Great War he became active in promoting the raising of war relief funds. His son lost his life when fighting in Flanders in the common cause. He was the author of "Harry Lauder at Home and On Tour" and wrote, also, a Scottish comedy. In 1919 he was knighted, ''for pire service rendered during war." and the bartsh not bald rnandine a voice in business on- ! spots at the back surprised me erations AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY and But all this takes time, Since then as I see hatless men on the street I don't feel so annoyed. There are others! Then an acquaintance remarked how, when he had to SAVfij IIOll Britain's need is urgent. Conversations with workmen disclose thai many hold a eiuriee aeainst. the irnvernment. 2- Ton Chassis and Cab, 152" Wheelbase With reinforced frame & 2-speed rear axle. 3- Ton Chassis and Cab, 170" Wheelbase with reinforced frame ti 2-speed rear axle. fill in some particulars for an althougn tney are at a loss t0 clerk re- official form, the explain it. It seems based on a t rpspnfmpnr. nf hpini? "rlrnwoprl grey hair," marked "blue eyes, MEDICAL ATTENDANT One of the 21 victims of the crash of an R.C.A.F. amphibian Canso aircraft in northern Manitoba w a s Constance Beattie, 24-year-old physiotherapist from Brockville, Ont. who was attending a number of Eskimos being brought to Winnipeg for poliomyelitis treatment. Her eight patients also died in the crash. (C. P. Photo) and the grey hair reminded him bJ Jnto,, thft government.s that he was growinsr old, and W. L WOOD? PHONE 37 ,0 FRASER STT , PBINCKRC: Rupert Motors Ltd. Phones: 80r Office, 5GG Shop showing it! And our waist lines are increasing perhaps I should do something about it but I do like o eat. )nms. t There is also widespread dissatisfaction with the operation of nationalized Industries, in which some 3,000,000 men arf employed. Here the grumble Is that : "the only change we've JOHN . KLAL APPRECIATION ELDERLY COUPLE from Southern Cali-4 AN fornia describe, in a letter to the News, " assistance and courtesies received while motoring ; t along the Skeena Highway. It makes pleasant .. reading. Sometimes little attentions are longer re-' membered and are of more real importance than formality. The world is hard boiled in spots. Yet : one never knows how far examples of gratuitous kindness can go. MAKE IT STRAIGHT REPORTS from Ottawa say the Federal government will introduce legislation in Parliament to enable it to bear half the cost of a TransCanada Highway system, the provinces are to foot the rest of the bill to complete a modern roadway from coast Baptone BULG FOR . . . 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