aa oe cee xo nd: Northern, and, Central. British Columbia? *. . f! Canadian: Prose Audit’- -Bureaw’of ‘lretilatiots : Canadian’; ally: ‘Newspaper: Association « WE He a bys Th Prince } Rupert Dally. Nev Limited. J. Bs MAGOR;' ‘President. Mle si Loe joni by ‘16c}:. per year, a 00:." Sie dh “3 foe J : he poy ot oe independent: dafiyn wspnper. “eve sed: ‘to tie ‘apbutling of Pace Rupert, ‘ieatvier-“Peb week,' Bic; per month, $1 .00;: per ‘year; a10.0 00 econ elaés mall. by.: ‘the, ‘Post, Office”: Department y Ottawa os “linguist if himself; “pointed | out; shortly: ‘be-. . - writers of any time, have ‘equall= ted: Shaw’ § ‘genius: for ‘showing. up me it “genius. - “Cer tainly «he. no t-handicapped | by... any: overwhel ing ‘sense. of modesty: The: .very.- first: ber Peading! about’ Shaw was this “Roy his read: ‘allt ee ASHA made ‘himself: jinmensely , “wealthy: by shrewd. woe ri- ‘peaking fe And hel ‘died, he had sbeen care- our times aid few : “the: foibles. and. follies: ‘of people: | | For®instance; vin’: John- ‘Bull's ‘Other. Island; he clev*tly showed |. : ‘that -all:of: the. “Trish”. ‘qualities, on: which. ‘the’ ‘Trish: mot pride i: themselves, were héld by the: is Entlistimen, ; Wherens » ithe sand -|like'the. popular cat tioabure of the, ee brilliance: there’ ig: “none - too -|much: suman feeling: in’ most. of 2 his work.” The ‘dialogue’ in most +” lof his: “plays. exvlodes like a suo: | eession of ‘Shavian’ firecrackers— noisy but. joyful. -It is not very often. that.a: Shaw, play, makes anybody, feel. ‘like crying—Saint ‘| Joan, Of, course, ‘being the. not- ig. ‘able: exception,” “In. spots. « Shaw, himself, regarded. ‘Pyg- malion: as his greatest play. That Als where the professor transforms the crude cockney. girl into a cul- “| tivated: lady. ‘He. once: took: to- ne way. giving a. ident’s remarkable” t ee att th 1962 a salt matter of six year's, ft 1952-68, give British. Columbia a per capita debt of $214.58, Which works ‘out'to quite'a tidy figure for Se 000 population of the i rena How 80 much tliis isn’t’ ap athe exam ne, of. Social: Gres mumbo- Heiman he’) latest: guresOn-hand, for tHe’ fiscal jean 3€ | task his German: translator, ask- ith: | ing ° “why -\Pygmialion: had . béen omitted: from a collection : of his plays published in Germany, The}: answer. was that: the ‘collection, included’ only masterpiecés, like . oe Saint Joan and Caesar: and Cleo: , | Patra. Se “ Shaw’ 5 repor ted: reply’ was:: “What: have: tf done- in. Saint | Joan; ete.? “Just copied ‘the his- - |tory books, -But I'want you to know that.. in Pygmalion . each, word, each character: was sreat- |. ed. here, right; from: here," ee MoS, MY Own: favorite ds, uf course, Saint Joan, “Y reguidthat play a as one of ‘the ‘preatest - ‘of all times. -It is great by ‘arty: stand- ard, Of course, it had a great +} Story. to tell, But.l‘worlder, even ‘{now, how many, ‘people: under-. stand it? Certainly the Russians don't, or they would Jet Poland ‘| gO free, But. neither do {he ‘| British: nor the Frév¢hstndore | stand: it;.or they would not be pin a ie Joan of Are mut Goiirse Pekan wrote doz. ens of wonderful plays, many of them so slaaling ‘hot, that you literally could not play them in agome parts of the world today ‘Without causing at least a riot, and perhaps starting A revolu- tlon, - | “Your’ choles of “Gmboused ol . LAteln-poot.N NYLO- SARAN, : : wes s A Good ino Ww uy for Co Mh YY) tin ave, We ee Needs BEAUTIFUL : with extension leaves plastic or ‘bur-poot, | [ baer SUITES from... ~ $71 50 i Neck FURNITURE LTD. untor of a Century . Shaw shows the British kings A Reet a oe et eam get WITH DURABLE — ARBORITE WOODGIAIN TOPS Large Table 34/x48” Legs and Chair Frames of Wrought Iron, a: PHONE A110 fe as well: bit, sof: doggerél ina Canadian : studénts” newspaper: a ° ue poe in: words pet ‘At i uine wired, ages of gh oh, la ee For instance, in the play where | threatening to abdicate when the} Amer icons: tty ‘t British: Empire, king: ind: | thag. were playing in ly Washington. tight. now," sits: ‘sage would he $00 true t es .E. Coyne; governor of the ‘Bank: of: Canada. has called on Canadians to. trim : | their ‘construction: ‘plan to: ease | the threat of inflation; He’ warned ‘Thursday, th t: un- less Work’ on’ some. ‘proj ts i postponed or: "stretched: out. this He | year, Canada’ Will bee infor. ‘a g| Substantial’: boost ‘int prides,’ “He ‘set an ‘example by. anhéune- ‘Ting. ‘that: work’ on: the* central : | bank’s new eight-storey: regional office at, Toronto will be. reduced ‘to’half-pace, The ‘building-was to” have ‘been ready. for: opening in’. October,’ 1957." - Completion will” be: ‘delayed’ one: "year, ’ ‘Mr. Coyne’s | statement.’ Was issued: among reports’ of-growing ' federal concern over ‘rising pric- ‘eS, “Federal: works. _ projects may | Spas reduced’ ‘this year ‘by. some "320, 000,000::- as’ a. ‘result. ‘of. a “+ tig. acning labor market . arid: a scarey -of » construction. mater-, ‘| ials: ‘par\.cularly Steel, a ‘: ‘ment, . ‘ “EREEPING, aA Vnlon”, ‘A. mid-year trade’ department survey showed {hat “Canada’s 1956 - capital investment: ingen. tions, estimated last’: January at: a record | $7, 500,000,000, had in- creased: to $8, 000, 000, 000; “Tradé officials said’ a pr ogram.. of such. “ la-size seemed: physically iniposs~ Able for Canada. But. the scra bie for’ available materials and tabor ‘would’ buost prices. ‘These higher. prices nave, a* “tendency. : Of: : “spreading throughout’: the: economy:. Fed- | eral- economists. have ‘suggested. Canada. appears ‘to: be. entering | a period of ‘creeping’ inflation?! » Mr, Coyne : ‘said. an. ‘Investment | program: of ..$8, 000,000,000 this ‘| yéar. would :be ‘Ampossible “with- 4 out! a substantial rise:in costs.” There Just weren't enough mat- erlals ‘and equipment - to bo. round. oe UNREALISTIC BIDS The competitive bidding” up of - |prices and. costs could be, avold- jed, he added, if industries, gev- ‘ernments. and individuals. took action’ to postpone or stretch- out construction plans, _ This would ease the strain on resources this year and next and “would have the further value} of ensuring the continuation of a. large volume of activity into 1958 and later years,” he sald, ew Equipment ?s ark: Area o'new' sets fsvines ‘ind 0 merry-go- -round “teetertattar have been installed at the big lawn end of McClymont Park, Parks Commissioner. R, Ia « Eby mnnounced today, Ate. eee 4 “AG tuall y, political fact which. next: week’s “| toba, ‘By Norman M. MacLere lr : y ‘CCF sources: which. have been ‘wor king on the new policy state- ment to be presented to next week's national convention in Winnipeg say that the program “| will mark a considerable move-