gi a ee eee FLATTERING—The new high- rise waistband is a feature of these impeccably tailored Av- coset ravon shorts designed by Greta Plattry. Here they are teamed. with a fruit-print Populur Steamer Prince Rupert t : _ SAILS FOR : VANCOUVER ~and Intermediate Parts Each Thursday at thls pam. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY Midnight + Comfort and Service TA, a For reservations write ot ri call City or Depot Office. AVY Prince Rupert, B.C. Br \ P 4 Mt. Hays: Hike For Youngsters -Park Commissioners has seched- uled a hike up Mount Hays to- morrow as part of the 1954 park and playground recreation pro- gram, Youngsters taking part In the hike will meet at Gyro Park at 1:30 p.m. In the évening a bon- fire is planned for 7:30 p.m. be- hind the pool in McClymont Park. Youngsters who intend to altend are asked to bring thalr ‘| own food and soft drinks. | ; Should it be too cold, or if it | rains, then the group will move to the Civic Centre. Fred Jones, general secretary of the Civic Centre, said yester- day that one blanket is needed at the pool in McClymont Park for first air purposes, He hoped one might be donated. | Rod &: Gun | Trap Shoot | Set Tonight A challenge trap-shoot is scheduled for tonight at a : ‘ The Prince Rupert Board of we teveteenepwerecpiny ae pit: vat cote I, Min Wee |, [ ‘ ‘ Miss . 7 Thursda 1 duly 8, 1954 / ! . ae * F . eee owe — — ESSEX, Ont, (P)--The pretty little Dutch girl who was Can- ada's 100,000th Immigrant from Holland is not ready to use her return ticket-—at least not yet. “Koosje” Bol, 18, came to this country May 19, to become the 100,000th immigrant to arrive from Holland. The Holland- Ameriean Line ‘presénted "her with a return ticket good any- time in the next three years. “Koosje,” who also has the given names Jacoba Gerardina, settled with her mother, father, three sisters and two brothers in Essex, 15 miles southwest of Windsor. She eventually hopes ee Piestyeee be py ey oa _| Anti-Americanism in Britain - | Due To Fear:Says US. -}Americanism “flourishes Jean do about its: ao Jdid:: After. time thre; sound. of ' * By ALAN HARVEY | cation, ‘English ballet, English LONDON (CP)—A tough Amer- movies, English shoes, automo- ican Liberals taking a closo look biles, biscuits, British’ tntelli- at Britaln, finds that anti- ‘gence and the prose style of an : here,‘ ordinary Englishman writing a and that there isn’t’ much you letter to The Times. There can never have been a period Author and critic Mary Mc-,; when England was so prized.” Carthy thought when she ar-;.., speyr ad rived that anti-Ameritanism | EXPLAINS SITUATION couldn't happen to her, But it; But the American love of Brit- ain was unreguited. “And there is In the erd & connection be- tween the ‘American Idealiza- ‘tlon of England and American} unpopularity. here. The Ideali- zation of England Is « kind of . her, own voice. saying: “I: guess” —an expressiors.:cncommon among the natives—made her feel apologetle. ts. Opinions differ sn. the sextent of anti-Americanism. Miss Mc+. to find a job in an office but must first master English, About the return ticket—there is no idea in her head of return- } jzine, felt It was. overrated. , _jsays, “We are. unpopular ond Carthy, here as part of an as- signment for New Yorker maga- “But I was wrong,” she now jyatism, smugness, compromise, self-dislike and a co:.:ession of despair. With the American loss of belicf in a radical future, the English limitations, the conser- ing to Holland permanently but she thinks It. would be.nice to go home for a visit sometime. : While she learns and improves -her English, she would like to}. work as a domestic. but there (s no work in Essex oy she spends her time helping her mother. precisely with the man‘in the canje lo seem sate and rather street, the man In. the:restanr- | Smug.” ok ant or railway car, who stiffens; The broadcast came at.a Ume when he hears our American when ordinary Britons appeared volees, as tf he were suddenly, to be rather sour on Americans, aware of the ticking of en dn- not so much for the usual rea« fernal machine insid¢.a harm- sons of national differences but less looking parcel of flesh. beoause of what is regarded here | “It is onr voices that give tis 9S too'righd a foreign policy, par- She plays the organ a little. the Her favorite composers* are’ Mo- Prince Rupert Rod and Gun yart and Shubert but the men- Fake Wrap-grounds at Oliver ticn of a tune on the hit parade , aud . ays ‘ . ya A work party is also slated to j brought a big smile, ; continue work on the clubhOUSe, | jo... exsapgemenic Retail currently under construction. | AL a meeting of the Rod and | 9% Gun Club held at the Moose Hall; “Se Monday, Dom Dominato, head of | the blub’s building commiites, ; & gave a report of progress on the * construction. S The new structure is finished to the flooring and work parties are going to be held more fre- quently to rush -completion, it was announced this morning. The club is- planning < ban- quet for game warden Ed Martin who is leaving for Sidney, B.C., | : | | ’ bi Rsneeeh aR Photo by Van Meer Studio. RETURNING HOME yesterday from thelr honeymoon in the interior were Mr. and Mrs, Percy Young, whose marriage took | place here last Wednesday evening at St Andrew’s Cathedral. | The bride, the former Christine Worsley, and her groom are | shown here cutting their wedding cake with a navy officer's | sword at their reception in the wardroom at HMCS Chatham, | where the bride formerly served as a Wren. | | | PERSONALS ! away. Until we open our mouths Meee we cscape notice, Once we have [ spoken every blue eye is on us, covertly, with disfavor.” BLAMES FEAR | Miss McCarthy,’ respeeted tn | ; British Mterary and intellectual | clreles as a ‘sharp, perceptiye | writer, gave -her views on the BBC’c highbrow Third program. ‘She distilled the reasons for | anti-Americanism Into one word: Fear. Politics todav were like Rus- stan rouwlelte, The revolver was pointed at the world's head and [nobody knew which chamber. was loaded, Fear of the United States thus was simply a localization of the universal fear of the future. ¢ Miss’ McCarthy traced the swing jn lberal American opin- ion from distrust of Britain to! adulation of the British “middle way.” .! “English: critics are held up as exemplars to our own. as well as English actors, English edu- bmn “cularly with relation to Far RUPERT sigy) . 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Dr, Kelly, a. child [cisco. . . fo arte soe : Bu FR A specialist pnd former deputy | "They are Mrs, Catherine Laurie Yesterday aboard the gfiupert PRINCE RUPERT * director of RCAF medical ser- |and Mrs, Mary Turnor, who will {rom Vancouver, where she ha, wHINCE RUPERT Phone FAQ |: vices, nas been deputy seere- jattend the 40th International SP?! the past five weeks visiting % CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED _ tary of the CMA, for the last | Credit Conference July 17 to 22,/he wuther, a 4 ' elght years. (CP Photo) Mrs. Laurie will serve on two! + + OF it committees at the session, which’ Alderman Geoi,e Casey, 1122 “(4s expected to attract about 500 Eleventh Avenue East, was‘ an delegates . from. Canada, . the .other.city“passenger aVoatd the United States: and Hawail: © é Hepert, returning from :a ,threg- A high point.6t thé convemiog Week. visit. in Vangouver,. whefe | will 4é. election “of Wy JZ Tate ar he ivént’ for mie - Otthwa'ssypresitient of.tie Retail ant SUL -assodlatién, Hla appoint.» r nt willmark thesfirsb time; - this? office -has..yeen” held; by:.j: - Cahddit: 0 0e oD . wpe 1 &.. ‘eu, Po a | Muyband Mis. R, &. Mottimer f°" and daligiter, Marie, 908 Fourth... :.. Avenue.. East, «returned | home: ,.’,” aboard ‘the Rupert yesterday from a five-week holiday trin which took them first to Stan- ford University in California te attend the graduation of their nephew, Vaden M. Yelton. They then visited in San Berardino, Calif. with) My Maritim brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Yelton, and travelled to other points as far south as San Diego, before re- turning home, * eo . | Mrs A, PL Miler af Misejen A City, B.C, was anothar pascan. 65 | wer aboard the Rupert, arriving fue pisos here lo spend a two-week vaca- . upto conti Coates iUon with her son and daughler-