Hew As I See It Broadway Ca and REMINISCES Prince Rupert Dally News Thursday, May 20, 1954 'Inriejinrteiit dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert find N,-inern and Centra! British Columbia. , . , Member or Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. J. P. MiMIOR, President II O. PBRRV. Vlcn-Piisldellt It is certainly costing a lot of cash to keep .secret the fact that you haven't any. I til his arrival, life was normal. ' Kittens and Toms are harmless 1 At least we've usually thought , so. mure k Subscription Rates: . carrier rr weeK. 25c: per month. 1 on; per year, J 10 on Looking at too many spring catalogues Is apt to make one appear seedy. The numerous folks who used to grieve about not having any use for a nickel have been overheard bv some members cf the Post Office Department. They mall Per month. 75c: nt!i- vear. all 00 '.thorl7d as .second class mail by .mo post otlire Department. Ottuwa. MmuhmnI have been heard to say that to If title to Gibraltar went by Travellers Look North BEST OF FOOC FINEST OF COOK; FOrtTAKPr,;To Phone 200 lay unyone can buy a stamp. length of occupation, the favored j claimants would De first, the ODAY THK first of what will almost ct'Ytain- Moors, second, the British and then the Spanish. Most people have an ambition o go up in the world. A baby, in Kngland, was given birth this week. The event took place In a na.ssenfter elevator. lv prove to k a w lint' of (listiiitaiishcnl SPECIALLY REDUCE ' 4 i Newspaper MPs I AM ONE of several newspaper writers who are also Mi's in the present parliament of Canada. Readers may forgive me if 1 get even more personal than usual, and tell'. some of the inside story of just liow it works out one disiMt vantage is wry obvious: Bring- newspaper columnist is it itself a foil time occupation. Different writers have different techniques, gome of them ran dush the stuff off in no time at all. Others sweat mentally, .spiritually, and at times, even physically oer al Our Dispfoy Slock , 's jff- . . I ft ' Vv 4 in ii I n wiii nr mi ffiiiniiiiuiimtr-r t r intuaMawwrn There Is precious little difference In unemployment today nd this time a year ago said a. Victoria statement yesterday. And a year hence, the chances pre. Looking around tit world affairs these uncertain and somewhat disturbing days, is beginning to make the dismal nnd un-. holy backyard, alons with the uncut lawn inviling. ' Mr. Igor Oouzenko In ca.se anybody has forgotten. Is a for-iiner Russian. Ottawa Journal And we happen to know the Washers and Drj Regular NOW AUTOMATIC WASHER $429.50 AUTOMATIC DRYER $319.50 $389 $Z89l i TWO GERMAN WORKERS release leaflet-filled, high altitude balloons from an unidentified site along the Bavarian-Czechoslovak border. The leaflets, printed in the Czech and Slovak languages, bear messages symbolizing the ten demands of the Czechoslovak people's opposition. Millions of the messages were recently showered into that country by the "Crusade (or Freedom" in a spoken and printed word compaign co-ordinated with Radio Free Europe broadcasts from Munich, Germany. identity of the party who start- I visitors arrives at Canada's and probably the ,' World's newest city, Kitimat. As it entertains Governor (ionerai Massey, ' Kitimat is fretting a preview of tii.in.vs to come. In a few more weeks it will have the Dake-of Kdin-, ..burgh as its guV.sl, and as time nies " ea'" ' ,eidar of social events will include many more important names. The reason, of course, is that Kitimat is on "of the modem wonders of "the world. If all the articles that have been written about it, and the -Alcan project generally, could be pasted together to form a large mat, they would probably cover the entire Dominion of Canada. The list of visitors will not end with the big names. Soon Kitimat will have to organize a well-staffed tourist bureau because this kind of traf-" fic in greayolume appears to be a certainty, though lack1 of a road from Terrace will delay matters for a while. Since Prince Rupert stands in such sharp eon-v" trust, it will .fiiost likely feel the effect of this ; traffic to a marked degree. The tourist likes the very old as much as the very new. While Prince Rupert is not old in comparison to most Canadian '.' cities, it has'aiv historic place on the northern coast and a long association with native life which it can publicize to advantage. its plans for a good museum are definitely in Low Down Payment Easy Mnnlhly Terms most every sentence. I worked with c .Vl.ow oivo. whose writing cam" dug In such ; terrible agony that each sepai 1 ale thought seemed lo me like ! the delivery of a baby. But I j think all columnists will agree that the most difficult thing j about writing a column day after! day and year after year is tuj find enough live ideas to keep ill going. ! SO. AS A combined new.spaper RUPERT RADIO & ELECTR j cd the story. I "One out of every four Wufk-! ers" declared a psychiatrist, ' Ins unit kind of personality disorder or emotional upset. Work Is hard on people" This is put i plainly enough. In other words there is no excuse for ni glectin" to avoid it whenever possible. OTTAWA DIARY By NORMAN M. MocLEOD The old adage about all woik columnist and MP, one of your and no play making Jack a dull most difficult problems Is solv Hon. Mr. Masscy has corrected lhat by the warmth of his public appearances. He has mad- the Crown an institution clow to the people and real to them. It has been a big job well don". And it all goes to .show that, despite the instinctive modesty of Canadians alxiut Themselves, there Is no office too high for a nal Canadian to fill wi'.h dis NO IIAKM FELT Vancouver's cats arc being licenced, so from this, indications are the hack yards and fences, around midnight, will be less yowling and noisy or words to that effect. There's a new rabies alarmist in B.C. and uo- ed: You come Into direct contact with all sorts of things which are wonderful pegs on which to hang columns. i Unfortunately, th;Te is a catch to is in fact a .id many calches. Take, for instance, the party boy came to life for the MPsth-other night in the guise of Parliamentary Ball given by III, Excellency at Rideau Hall. It was the first, Parliamentary Ball since before World War it. And It was something far deeper than just ud enjoyable evening. In his entertaining as in everything else official that he does, Rt. Hon. Vincent Masscy manages to make his actions somehow symbolic, of Hie depth of democratic tradition stored up through the ages in the THI SHOf WITH THI If AUTIFUl Fit NEW SHIPMENT I caucases. They are the private meetings which are held by the various parties, where the MPs jand Senators really thresh out jail of the main problems which 'affect them. These caucases. tinction. Already there Is speculation ;on Ht. Hon. Mr. Massey s .suc-j ce.ssor a coupl of years or f-o ,' i hence. Prime Minister St. Lan- . rent has taken real pains to Of fire of course, secret. C'rown which he represents. ASK rot SCOTLAND'! rAvoumn son JOHNNIE WALKER SCOTCH WHISKY This puts tht co.umnist MPj And so It was at the Parlia- The Popular "FERfj in quw a spot, lie or sna gels , mentary Ball. The elegence. ice, the ness of an sons 01 lasclnating fuctsif;ienitv nnrl ih nrii,.m. scotch the inevitable rumors that he might be available for , the post. He says definitely ttvil i v.hen he is through with thej Prime Ministership he will be , through for good. By far the I tvwi..t i-iiMil..t i' fioiirn ill' pnlll'l' (he right direction if it wishes to develop an individuality that will show up well against Kiti-vvat's. (Needless to say, this attempt to create a . .well matured character does not have to be car-' lied to the point of allowing houses to go un-painted or leaving rubbish in conspicuous places.) The travel signs are pointing more and more to" the nortfa.'i'It will- pay to be well prepared to aU't'ive our guests. BLACK SUEDE HI-HEEL DRESS PUMP! wniiTii cannot ik ieierrea 10 loo the evening's arrangements directly in the newspaper e.ot-imade n a hrllliant.lv virc-r,.b: because that would be Kiv- 1 occasion. Yet no one could. ing away the caucas secrets,! present without sensing the Light, i contrary to pledge. But all the: daritv il the. Emoire ruiiUJ ! ?d the' iwts wouu. ; ,. ut. C , J , . . ., "De kit Hon. c. rr. uowe.- reran- t party feaucases nt Ottawa are Flexible! ... T f IliriiLariiillS JI UII HIIII.UI J:i- through the Crown, nor wilhoti ?1 lies feel that the Vice-R-p il or-I fice would be a deserved and Elasticizel realizing the fundamental strength of sentiment ujion which the unity of Empire Is bused. It was no less a symbolic than a social function. notorious for their leaky qualitiesthey have so many holes in them they might as well be called .s'ieves. Hence the newspaper columnist MP often has to "lay off" a hot topic which he or she would certainly have written about had he or she not at one and the same time been a coi- litting climax to the Trade and Commerce Minister's record of distinguished and Incomparably i valuable public service. I I Comb mat a Last. Price $12.9i There are those in Parliament I ' who at one time feared lhat the 1 'F j 51 Golin SIimi I umnist and an MP. ! APART FROM being a news-1 paper columnist and an MP, appointment of a Canadian Oov- j jernor-General might weaken the! I ties of Commonwealth ussocia-'tion. But in the comparatively, ,;hort time he has been In office,! i Rt. Hon. Mr. Massey hiis dissl-; I pated that fear completely. And j $harp-Tongued Couple Q.T. HON. Awurifi Rovan and his wife Jennie IV Lee arc a unicnic couple. They are(,.shai')-tonjtie(l individuals, master aijjl mi.sti'ess-'tiF the puntrent phrase. What one dV'sn't thinli'.'bf, the other can. For instance, speaking in Toronto, .Jennie Lee declared Secretary of State John Foster Dulles "has all the delicacy of an elephant treading on etjg.-." " We woiidi'i' how Aneurin and Jenr.ie gtr aiong in'such hme life as their jmhlic life permits. If they speak the same way to and of each other as they do of other people it's just as well they haven't much'time at home. . - - Windsor Star. Says Nicotine Not Dangerous STOCHOLM Reuters The dangerous .subslanze In lobaccu smoke is carbon monoxide, not nicotine, Swedish scientist Ber-tll von Ahn reports In a thesis published here. He has been studying the medical effects of smoking for 1'J years and claims that nicotine does not .seriiui.sly a'!c-t the li.mi-t (,nl lo ( iK'i lc: ' It. Vl-irni- being a writer who also sits as a supporter of the govern., ! nt in office also has special and extra complications. It too has great adv.i ..igts and also serious drawbacks. Let us be frank about It- ,ou cannot be as pungent or as frequent in your criticism of the liintilled. Mended and Hut I led in Scotland (mhiii 2f in, JOHN WALKER I SONS LTD. Scotch Whisky Ditiillert Good Range of Widths ' EXCLUSIVELY AT VOGUE SHOES LIMIT ne nas aone so oy making mm-; f-elf without any sacrifice of; the dignity of the office or with- j out overstepping its constltu-1 tional limitations a consuiri-j mate salesman of the reality of' British unily through the Crown. I rilMAHNOCK, SCOTLAND ,9 ft" K,. 506 Third Avenue W. Green! Till.1 ndvrl Ivmri.t is ,iot piihleihed .ir til'plnyed by tiw; l.tfiiiftr cmtrot Bmiil or ly the C.o?crrirrtlil nt Brlllkli Columbia. Without sparing himself Rt'i less. f government, of the day. That 's not because anybody on thej government side is trying to tell you to pipe down, or to lay off. Hal her it, Is because you can't1 Hon. Mr. Massey has undertake.! "Tjic effect of nicotine Is soon a jstj'oriunu.s scberinlp of nrrirti! wrfiWr remains: One" cIhu'cI, yielj) but remember that whn ai'e Hit titling lhefio.slliiii" a IMt JALVA1IUN AKMl LIIAUtL ' ailrwy iwirer Mhy hum: nl1. uit -i0 centum. I.-, rm rm serf-t SHMf.ft.hnt" thnt in in .mo some parts ,v,,., "f "ebon monoxide!, and this, Kraser Street may lead to palpitations of the heart, nausea, and headai lie-i !n: sensitive people smoking 20 i l l ol. Canada remote fiom official Ottawa, the Crown was in riail-ffer of iM'co::-1' '.3 little more than more elgaret.es a day," von Aim , a rather dimmed legend. It . said. : FRIDAY, MAY 21 - 8:00 p.m. THE FILM "THE MAN WHO FORGOT GOD" - EVERYONE WELCOME -:tlck with which they will not only crack at -the government but crack back at you personally. The, advantage or .sitting on the government side Is that you get to know that the real question about such and such re- : forms is not, will we get them, but WHEN can we get them? As two examples, f think we will sooner or later get better i WVA allowaiu.es and rules for AS SIMPLE PHONE CALL ?Pi&K AS m-'t P.- Phone (JO Across Hie Town or the Nation. permitted extra earnings. 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