Prince Rupert Daily News Monday, September 13, Frills Prohibited For Kilted Dancer DUNOON, Argyllshire. S rr As O At Cowal Highland Gathering here, a lassie must not wear lingerie under her kilt lr compet- ing in the highland dancing events. Tartan pants or dark-colored' An independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association O. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES BANK Of MONTREAL I V A 1 J. "gym" bloomers are the written Mto..W.. Men's and I JACKETS By Carrier, rer Week, 20c; Per Month, 7sc; rer rear, w?-$8.00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00, 'BS4!?!K rule. The order followed reports that judges were occasionally distracted by the appearance of different types of frilly under-1 wear. By ELMORE PHIL POTT HOW SMART IS JOE? This is the second of two special articles A" wool. waterp ; fl fT; ";I ' It T eU tailored S'1 8 V PRICES VEEY J NAILS TONE, Letce stershlre ! England A balloon hanging up in Bernard Baxter's store suddenly burst. A wasp had stung It and was killed instantaneously by the blast. B0YS' - From,1 MEN'S .. From f f ".4 r Community Planning THE idea of community planning- is catching on ' in Canada. As a result, planning agencies in Canada this year are spending over two million dollars on their activities. . Community planning too is now taught at . Canadian universities. Prior to 1945 Canadians had ' to "go to the United States to study planning. Courses are now on the palenelars at McGill, the University of Manitoba and the University of British Columbia. The need to extend planning is still great. It is likely that the volume of new construction in Now Yon Con Test Your Own Eyes Oi Glame . , 31 Day Trial HERE IS" MORE proof to buttress my former argument that Stalin's policies, since 1915, are not only not smart, but down right dumb. Suppose Uncle Joe himself were today to land by plane at Washington. Suppose he told io hnrrie: of newsmen that he had come to talk peace with President Truman to end the cold war halt the little war in Xorea anu stop trie mad rush to vorld war three. Of course Uncle Joe would have to deliver the goods. He would have to mean real peace not fake peace. It Is true that powerful interests might try to b:ock real peace. But, if Stalin and Co. were really in earnest, these interests could be overcome. The will for peace, now FIRST DRIVE-IN BANK HJR MONTREAL will be constructed soon by the Ban of Montreal. This new branch with its special drive-in, bullet-proof wicket, will allow motorists to cash cheques or make deposits with the least possible delay without leaving their car or even opening their doors. It will be situated on traf fic-fil led Decarle Blvd.. at the corner of Cote Stc. Catherine Road. A parking Tot will be located at the rear of the building for customers with business to transact inside, and the whole property will be landscaped. Bank of Montreal opened Canada's first, drive-in bank in Vancouver last June. P0RTRA Films Devel OTW1 n.J Toronto, Ont. Amazing new, easy to use eye-tester now makes it possible for anyone to test his own eyes at home and get $15 00 glasses for far or near, for only $8.98 on 30 day trial. Send name, address and age to the manufacturer, Victoria Optical Co., Dept. R4, 273 Yonge St., Toronto, Ont. for Free Eye Tester, latest style catalog and glasses on 30 day trial. PROMPT SVSr,, tH.tNDLKB'S J " - n street I AIR PASSENGERS Rupert, arrived In the city by j f rnone none Oreen Oreen 3119 j airpiane toaay. juasi nigra ne addressed a provincial by- lec io Vancouver (today) R. S tion campaign meeting in Ocean Pethick. Miss L. Husov. S. Mns- linvW. S. Dale, A. Chapman. J.i David Ross, at the school board faU in suppoxt Manfred Johnson, G. W. SharD. J. Crnol meetine last evenimr said the McGeer, the Liberal candidate. stifled in the hearts of the mil. i V. Mason, H. A. Dunn. E. McCor- i manual traininz class would be ; I At first announced to have t would sween like a t.irinl wave kell George Eales, M. Ritchie, prepared to make several arti been exempt, it has ngw been ruled that Indian people must cles for the children's ward In the hospital, the work to include a screen, table and chair. Auth.,50 b recorded under National registration. ority to do so was given. over all attempted opposition. , M:ss E- Miller. G. H. Orr. Now let us examine the actual To Sandspit Uoday) L. Keith, results of such a policv. A "cease i-Inrarn- fiie" would be possible in Korea' To Vancouver (Saturday) in a matter of hours with a J- A- BUcy. D- Marra, J. T. Sly. fair, free election to follow in H- Atkinson, A. Hundert, J. S. the whole of Korea not just the Kendricks. J- B. Putsey, J. T. part belcw the 38th line of lati- Lister. C O. Bedard, J. M. Sharp. Canada will be very heavy in the next few years. For this and other reasons there must be more and , better community planning. j Alan H. Armstrong, executive director of the Community Planning Association of Canada, points out that one of the major obstacles to community planning, especially in residential areas, is that j manv builders and their clients are not aware of the i ;full possibilities of working together new federal ( ! housing legislation with provincial planning legis- lation. . ! WHY SHUN POLITICS? businessmen 'p art i c ip ate adequately in i DO politics? ! ', A Denver, Colorado, executive took his own i ' local poll to find out. He got over 2,300 replies. Over a third of those executives responding hadn't registered a U.S. ' requirement) so were .17 AT EQ tells the truth about,.. IV II I SKY W. D. Vance, at last night's meeting of the school board, read his resienation. the same to take effect the first of October. Dr. R. Q. Large, W. J. Scott and A. R. Nichols returned to the city on last night's train from a hunting and fishing trip into the Babine Lake country north of Houston. tude rtooa, j. cnuney, e. visa. I Tn Sunrisnit 3itiirriovl W Russia would have to. agree to quick peace in Austria and lib. Mr. and Mrs. Newton of Orand Manan. N.B.. who have been the Crosby, A. Brown, M. Layton, C. Secord, L. Smith. ! From Vancouver (Saturday) . Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Froese. Dr. D. ! MoC. Black. Mrs. N. Crook, Mrs. eration of all the satellites in eastern Europe. There would have to be REAL freedom and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Daggett, left Wednesday on their return east. j democracy in all Germany, Pol Bui- Hampton. T. L. Kurp, J. C. Her. ana, Hungary, Rumania REAL ESTATE INSURANCE INCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED berg. F. McKay, Mr. Martinson. F. Warne, N. Braunstein, M. Henderson, J. L. Bishop, J. S. gana, Albania, t oOo ! THE DIE-HARDS (in all countriesi would say that such Wilson, W. M. Pratt, J. C. Durupt, ' a change would weaken Rusoia'3 R- Elingrin, J. Enright, Mr. Ar-! relative position in the arena of Renault. R. E. Mortimer 324 2nd Ave. (Near CFPR) September 18, 1940 Hon. T. D. Pattullo. Premier of British Columbia and member of the legislature for Prince jSeapr. ; power politics. I say "Bunk." From Sandspit (Saturday) . Kussia would certainly lose on Miss J. Smith, Mrs. W. Karkko-one level. But she would gain in. nen, A. Hayward, R. Saunders. ; finitely more on other leyels. t. Pot Seagram'i "83" to the water test. For water (plain or sparkling) is your most reliable guide to the whole truth about ony whisky. Water adds nothing, detracts nothing, but reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour and bouquet. Soy SEAGRAM'S and bt SURE. . of he fined : "83 Its nic t be Able to say ! It" large C2 ' ,. The talk of "the next war", . . i would die overnight ; ernment wou;d u be compelled not : j only to start "Marshall Plans" ! NOW CONSIDER WHAT would ive iTfrs instead of , the' tanks But it would aUo have to ; happen to American econ- jomy. The complete relaxation "P?1 MarsU lan prln-, iof war fears would knock the ciple,to ? ""rd of ts ,own bottom clean out of all war mar- Peop'e ,who "ve in, Pverty ln ,; land ealth" of ereat fkets and war manufacturers. j ; ! Fvn if Iho IIS -v,l OOO If you enjoy the reputation of paying your bills j c promptly, all you have to do is say "Charge it." ' 5 5 CREDIT BUREAU OF PRINCE RUPERT rith ;:r";r i no-uncle joe IS NOT e ThL advertisement I not published or displayed by smart. If he was he would be COMPELLING real peace by ..., a.iaaiuciii pi In gram for a few months just in case Uncle Joe might be trying -i I Mi liquor Control Boord or by the Government of frifiAC maki"g &hi but Pea lm to pull a fast one-this could r-3. possible. 0 unable to vote. Of those who had registered, 41 percent were ' unaffiliated with any party so could not participate ; in party meetings or in the selection of candidates. We suspect a Canadian poll would be almost as ; disturbing. ; W'ith the great growth of shareholder-owned corporations and with the increase in company size, the practice of businessmen and. their employees taking no active part in politics has become more ; widespread and more dangerous. Like 'em or not, party politics are the way democracy is run, and democracy we are trying to maintain. But with the executive group the people of responsibility and experience of affairs , refusing to co-operate in the operation of our political institutions, our system is gravely jeopardized. Certainly other groups are extremely active in party politics. The Denver test found that 80 percent of organ-; ized labor was registered for voting; and affiliated . with a party, hence able to have some influence on the choice of candidates. It revealed too that nearly every old-age pensioner is registered, affiliated and ..active in party affairs. Businessmen should, in the national interest, , re-examine their policies in this regard. Financial Post Extra comfort and less vork for you with a Coleman Oil Heater Low jn Cost - Efficient in Operation Available now at not be prolonged. The people will consent to a national policy i of "guns before butter" only when they really fear or want war. Within a few months of Uncle Joe Stalin's peace mission to Washington there would be the biggest economic crisis ln all the history of the U.S.A. i am not suggesting that thi? would necessarily mean disaster for the U.S.A. or for the rest oi the world. Faced with the problem of disposing of the then, huge surplus, the American im HOBBY SUPPLIES NOVELTIES TOYS Penguin Hobby Shop 6th Ave. and Fulton Si. Phones: BLUE 446, GREEN 23. Just Arrived! A beautiful selection of Rhinestone Jewellery . . . Necklets, Earrings, Bracelets. GEO. COOK, Jewefe 4- 1 McBride Street. Phone 311 ArAv.-.sw.-.-.v.v,.vv.".-.".v.,.".".,A,'',l LAST STRAWS by Stevens H GOING TO TERRACE! Travel , r5ri By 1 1.30 01 4.00 P' 5.30 P' 10.00 P' Leave Prince Rupert Arrive Terrace Leave Terrace Arrive Prince Rupert Yes We Carry Express!! 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This Is not a formal course; those taking It may bring their own material and advice and help will be given. 3. TYPEWRITING. Class registration 'will be limited to the number of typewriters available. 4. BOOKKEEPING. - HOME IMPROVEMENT COURSE remodelluig, re-dect-sating and building homes). . ANY OTHER COURkSE for which there are fifteen applicants and for which an instructor can be obtained will be offered. APPLICATION FORM ADULT NIGHT SCHOOL It the Course Is available I shall enrol for (check one only) : Woodwork r , Dressmaking Typewriting . Bookkeeping Home Improvements Other Course , , Signature Address Telephone , If you wish to enrol, please bring this application form to BOOTH MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL on Tuesday. September 26, 1950, at 8:00 pja. when preliminary registration will take place. There is'kffll1 more thrill in'a than " fTfiere mutt be an easier woy to light a ruritoce than thkf. lovely DIAMOND. 1 You can enjoy the comforts of controlled heat ... 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