Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, February 24, 1954 t at Tycoon Blames Many Divorces ncreases For PM, Cabinet Ministers omen "Not Hep" To Family Finances Long Overdue, CCF Member Declares where the family money comes IIIY KOIC ,If niorc lius- uivi's uw !! In a New York slock exchange firm. "I'm constantly amazed," says this pink-cheeked petticoat tycoon, "at the number of otherwise intelliRent, capable women who haven't tne iaintcst idea e would be ., thcr n ion of ;ii the oi" of the OTTAWA (CP) The Commons has approved salary increases of $10,000 for the prime minister and $5,000 for each of his cabinet colleagues. Two CCF members and Ihe Social Credit group supported the Liberals Monday as the Commons voted 118 to 44 to give second reading, approval in principle, to legislation providing the cabinet its first pay tnership tlve par from, how much there is of it, or what they would do if their husbands suddenly dropped dead." Mrs. Kennedy, a young and feminine-looking widow and mother of two children, has established many financial "firsts" for women. She was the first woman account executive of the investment counsel firm of Van Strum and Towne, first woman to be appointed a vice-president of a large mutual fund Rponsor and several years ao became the first woman wholesaler of However, Clarle Gillis (CCJ Cape Breton South) and Thomas Barnett (CCF-Comox Alber-ni) split from their party ,and voted for the increases. Mr. Gillis, former coal miner and- union leader, said they were "fair, reasonable and long overdue." Duties of cabinet ministers had increased 500 p-r cent since the last increase in 1920. "I 'wouldn't accept a cabinet post for any money," he said. "There isn't enough money to compensate for the misery you'ye got to suffer." 'v ' : increase since 1920 The bill boosts the prime minister's salary to $25,000 from $15,000 and cabinet salaries to $15,000 from $10,000 effective April 1. The increases would be on top of a $4,000 increase in parliamentary indemnity, which became law last week, giving all members of the Commons and Senate $10.00 In Indemnity and allowance. The two increases would raise over-all pay of the prime minister to $37,-000 from $23,000 and cabinet pay to $27,000 from $18,000. Cabinet members and Opposition Leader Drew receive a $2,- Mrs. Davidson Again Heads Masset W. A. mutual funds when she formed' her own firm, Margaret Kennedy Co. Last year she was admitted as irv Daily N'-vs Classified an active general partner in the stock exchange firm of Sellg- c9 000 non-taxable car allowance. Mr. Drew received a $5,000 pay increase along with the boast in indemnity and now gets V7,- to?: 6 man, Lubetkin and Co. KNOW NOT PLANNING Special to The Daily N';ws OLD MASSET, B.C. Mrs. VIaham ma rknuiHunn nrhn hem 000, the same as the prime min YOU'LL APPRECIATE THESE f. . . ... , ;! ister whose salary increase has headed the Women s Association . . ..rt of St. John's Anglican church . here for many years, was re- EILL APPROVED A specialist in finance management, Mrs. Kennedy makes frequent lecture tours explaining her "woman's dollar" program. She explains: "This all come about when I realized the awful paradox that. -1 PRIME MINISTER St. Laurent greets Svava Magnusson of Leslie, Sask., a Canadian civilian employee at Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers in Europe, Paris. Other Canadian service and civilian personnel, stationed in Paris, look on as the premier, on a world tour, visits. although women spend most of elected president at the W.A. annual meeting, held Tecently at the home of Mrs. Victor Adams. Mrs. Davidson is a life member of the group, receiving her life membership from the late Bishop Gibson on his last visit here. Other officers named were: Vice-president Mrs. Emily Wil- The measure also w.i given clause-by-clause approval and needs only third and final rending before being sent to the Senate. Second reading of the salaries bill was opposed by Progressive Conservatives, who wanted a select Commons committee or royal commission study of the matter, and by 19 of the 23-member CCF party, who felt the increase was too large. Two Rupert Service Women Play Sisters In , 'Streetcar' v 1947 Chrysler Windsor , 4-Door Sedan .... $975 1950 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan. Ail new tires .... $1450 1949 Ford Tudor. , Very good shape $ 95 LARGE SELECTION OF OLDER CARS TO PICK, , FROM OKK IT.UM (SO on ut'JJiLC awima anu. iiuuus wiliril id .southwestern Ontario. Mrs. Art Griffiths first came to the notice of play goers when she won the Jun- Hams; treasurer Mrs. Vicky i Kellv: secretary Mrs. Vivian the family money, they often know little about the family's future planning, and aren't hep to the best ways of investing for the future." As an Illustration, Mrs. Kennedy tells of the wife of a wealthy successful business man who runs a perfectly appointed home, shops wisely for herself and her children, is poised, charming and Informed on all current world events, who recently said: , "Tell me, Margaret, how much is $1,000? I honestly wouldn't uitisiy in a row uoui unu lianas uuu iicr waiin ai Luiidon, Out. heers ana creamers Fred E, Dowdie ' OPTOMETRIST New address: 303 ?rd Ave. W il SUPERIOR I. AUTO SERVICE ior Cup in the 1949 Drama Fes-i Davidson; Dorcas secretary Mrs. tival for her leading part in the; Lena Edgars; thank offering play "Cloud Burst". Mrs Carrie Weir; social corn- Since that time .she has serv- ; mlttee Mrs. Zola Williams, Mrs. ed In the Air Force in the east' Ida Smith, Mrs. Amy Abrahams, as a radar technician, the only ! Mrs. Betty Thompson, Mrs. May girl aboard a weather-testing Parnell, Mrs. Irene Edwards, craft and member of'a T33 jet j Mrs. Davidson thanked the crew. Miss Leeman is also a members for their co-operation skater and badminton player. during the past year and the Her sensitive portrayal of Stel- Rev. M Young praised the group Two Prince Rupert girls, botli of whom have served In armed forces take starring roles in the forthcoming stage production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" which Apens Monday at the Civic Centre. They play the parts of sisters, Blanche and Stella DuBois. Tennessee Williams, who won th- Pulitzer Prize for writing the play has drawn vivid studies of the girls who have been reared in deep South gentility, and now find themselves at . odds over the same man. lie Queen in Melbourne i-nne Or:n 960 know. I know how much $100 Is c 41 1LIJ,J a I ill! ,1,,,,,,,, for its activities in 1953 .. Church bells Hill 91 pc; Joe Kraupner 90 p c. bemuse If my hu.sband Rave me home and tick- , their Commonwealth tour. (that much to go shopping, I'd .'tl ciovin today! The exuberant crowds pushed know what It would buy. But I ;ab( tli and the , aside steel and wood barriers for i don't think I've ever seen $1,000 ..-h on their trl-jo closer look, and police and in cash." in Melbourne soldiers linked arms to push the; Mrs. Kennedy says: I reaQers awriiw. -shovina crowds back from the royal lim- ! "There are too many men who the niiie-inile ousine. say to their wives Go ahead Nina Youngman, Wren Re- la in "Streetcar" glvi's every opportunity for her acting talents. Concentrated Beer Studied By Scientists irp.jrt following1 llw len car, driving at little and buy what you want; I'll pay serve Quartermaster, is under-s arrival from ; more than a walking pace, was for It.' Often the wives have no taking one of the most chal- Watch out for Varieties of '54 at the Capitol Theatre, Mar. 7th, sponsored by the Women of the Moose. (ID ur.unuation 0f escorted by detachments of Irlen how much the family can 1 lenging parts ever written for -'mounted police. The Queen, afford to s)end, whether their I on actress. As Blanche she is on - Ay '' it ' veunnK a brown roat with a hushands have unlimited funds i black velvet collar, had a sp"cial : or whether they are on the edge iibbett For BABY'S wave lor doctors and muses 1m- : of bankruptcy. i stage almost continually for the length of th three-hour show and runs the whole gamut of emotions, from screening hysterics to alcoholic unconsciousness from physical violence to a passive walk to an asylum for arKsmen LONDON CP British scientists, busy perfecting weapons tot j Britain's far-flung armies, are I also taking care of the servicemen's thirst. the insane. Civ Baby'a Own TaMcU. Nwt, wimple little tablet. Uwd for ovr 60 yearn to quickly hlp rvlifv minor Mi-Ktiva upwts, Ran, eon- i'lu the roof of the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Many of them hurried to the roof still wearing their white surgical gowns. 'JIM N'S RLQl KST The white-painted royal plane completed Its fltcht across Bass sti ait ahead of schedule. At the Oiccn's rcinest. the pilot circled tn give her a full view of Aus- tl:ilif ; "tllinnjl Ctv ft the SOUth " Minutes before the royal couple landed o b-"n their vhlt to the state of Victoria the sun broke The Idea of a concentrated i beer, to which water and car- bon "dioxide would be added be-' fore drinking, comes from the j brewing industry research f oun-' datlnn. Miss Youngman was last seen in Little Theatre's production of "Ask Me No Qu stions" and when not giving every rainuU; oi h' r free time to studying h.-r itipaiion and Iretlulnsg fi OS?" rmtultinit from irregular- A - 1 Ity at teethinf time. No TVi "rieepy" atuff no dull- VjiSv i- ' 1 Shoot score of 99 p"-r irarfeMii:1!! .hip rrr.hiii. -..;ls at i" Ride Clll'i illfW. will 30, rh.tod up til" .v. b at iii'; b, s nran.st op- today at your druftKU An official says two methods , 1 1?mF t1VPI CAXF M,X () and Bill 1 through threatening clouds. n-iiion nave been successfully tested evaporation and freezing. Through evaporation, 1 a fairly heavy beer can be reduced to one-quarter its volume and still retain a full and satisfying flavor. ; The same reduction is possible; Thousands had camped out In. part for "Streetcar" is eithr-r sKiing. playing badminton or sketching. Marjorie Licman; who portrays Stella, the lovabie ani loyal wife of Stanley Kowalski. Plans nuking 97 per i the all-night drizzle. fell i the shou',1 'Before reaching the cen're of )0 pc. ; Frank i'h rtty, the royal route followed Sk tZ Riiii Feu r.si n 95 , twists and turns of what was n 63 pc: Jt-jb-jonr-r old bullock wagon tracks. 3 lie; Harold i The wa-rons broujiht wool and with freezing. Under this method Hie beer is frozen and the ice removed, leaving the strong concentrate. The official said the concen- B. C. Wetting trates nroduccd both bv freezing Blue Bonnet Sue HAO.O DIAL J.'iU Kilocycles poMmid prosperity to early Melbourne. j At Purlin m e n t House the Oncrii told members of the Victoria Legislative Assembly and their wives: "I look forward to meeting you all tomorrow when I shall have the pleasure of opening the i '.'lianeel The forthcoming convention , alld evaporation have been suc-of the B.C. Parent-Teacher Fed- :Pessfully stored for more than cratlon, to be held In South : Sjx months Burnaby April 21-23 was the, Hp auut.u (u.u mc beer con. chief topic of discussion at the i rpntratc mnkcs a fine liqueur, P-TA Council meeting here this slmi!ar t0 thnt popular in the I' NT II, THE I1AY he started school, four-year-old P h 1-lippe Villain was considered .normal and healthy as any youngster In Tourcoing, a little factory town in northern France. Then he underwent an X-ray examination, and doctors discovered that his heart, stomach and liver were all in the wrong places. 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