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AYRES a. P. WOODSIDE Editor General Manager . re Authorized as sccond class matl by the Post Office Department; Ottaws see — ~ MONDAY, JULY 44, 1950 i E hardwase, GOm® and ¢in@ @ Anothe? gheatie HILE we will not have the oppor- " tunity here to see Her Royal Highness the Princess Margaret, we ‘ cafiot help but feel that through the «wire services, the radio and pictures s * that: we are sharing thé experience of t-4hose who are fortune enough’ to be aybere the princess will visit. Despite “all the arguments, mixups and confu- SAZUASB BEKO (ee FESO nee > Bee BOS my ‘sion that has reigned down south over the south as we have here in Prince them a ered Goel mute. Cory BSOVHC HOS oO —Tt's hard: to tell a skyscraper from a hole y . ope . - ° . r Seo ‘ a) ‘the princess’ British. Columbia tour, Rupert, we hope that will will take yearn, ” Gun’e ne in the ground at New York City’s Park Avenue, where’ rains ‘j. 4 4 . . ’ an . have turned an excavation into a nine-foot- -deep lake. Lever ‘ there is no doubt that she will be given back fond memories of the province of presenta ® om owt @“@M, — souse and other tall towers are reflected in the mirror-like sur- |} e . al And gus . ‘ the- best welcome possible in the cene which we are so proud. In the short pty, me germ: face or ae POO alted.. site of the Astor Plaza project, on which |, * ° ‘ : : yor A , tres on her itinerary. time since she arrived Saturday morn- When Ow tified, Re Boo Like her sister Queen Elizabeth, ing, Princess Margaret. will have the Several Ghowuid Gudgte, Gully of ‘ Princess Margaret has an auro of a opportunity of seeing what can be ac- The Mote Me? be Se® Os ‘story book counterpart about her, complished in a country in the short ow? so enave ae ——_— Frori The Toronto Telegram . ' whieh has not been dispelled by mil- span of 100 years. She will realize to odd ehings. §¥a stetba 08 e@e- Bn ae eee Croatia fans iin, the ‘Toronto area as war va se . a . 4 ons, aed ast Unite ret ereferee any spectator game... lions of words about her romance with — the full how this young giant of a ons, cote, ce 08 ¢ Ait Bes @as beaten up by Croatia fans Just one word of caution Group Capt. Townsend and her signs country called Canada still has a vital of - disin@ sa 92 exast] v?” Opes fed his pward of a seems. ", order. New ors : e o Belfas n ro a 2 - ‘of rebellion against the restrictions and equally tremendous 100 years of A your Reni te Catan Pemoceer has become a good, justing their behavior to what ‘which | go with being born into the progress ahead of it. To a young wom- the counted. Me sdeo teats so@M lusty Canadian game and re- they see and hear in other-| © . i . we for people @%@ ciews am putediy it attracts as many games such ‘as hockey © and royal family. Since she has nothad to an steeped in the traditional past of credit - @@ m%® so Fe = baseball. Out at the baseball assume the aueenl urdens 0 e Se — istor . ' amounts ew off . ‘he park, they hear: “Kill. the 1 ass en q v bt f her si the Old Counti y, history will take Ona — mndne than Qi pment, S oo Heaging Gre Vine ump” At the hockey rink they 4 1 Sai | rincess Margaret has been able new meaning for the Princess, when rules of sound @@niipes §@@:° Grom he see spectators rise in wrath _ tdetet somewhat more freely that Qtteen Elizabeth and she has been able 1 ee: ‘We're glad to have princess in B.C. to relax in public to a far er eater de- pree. At the same time the princess’ background, her careful upbringing, her duties and her beauty place her “apart from we of the common herd, not in any snobbish way but merely by circumstance and birth. Now that she is in our midst, and we trust, enjoying as good weather in her British Columbian and Canadian tour is complete. about fae wes Ce gen tne oheat he was @tiataas with Che charge acamgnte, Gany of the custome: Gale @odag @hragph desperate Qaee Bere were @o unemplop@an® eMumPance or famBy allay Sry ments ‘to fall back om, Gisem. For some gemple, Joo was the neighentiwn® Pamber end relic’ stq@@ot Giese Me said “gil right, $8 oes & ay Reve bill”, thaw Gide’ ent Some 0B (Re hide esrangpied to $50 an@ O30, em8 sotre of of unpaid GeBte om Rage Crd. tise. An@ tsa @@alies present @pis Qie a and get (p2iQ cp Qe GO. _Yord motor At IFC you 1 deal with anecialists i in solving ‘money problems: ‘people who understand your needs and: “who can giye you one- -day service on loans up to - _ $1,000, Borrow in privacy, with, up to 30 months: fo : vepay on terms you select. © 315A Third Ave. W Borrow, with contidencé from HFC Coyperttion: of Ceanceilee, ¢. B, Bigham, Manager. Telephone 4311 PRINCE RUPERT rime oe fi >\HOUSEHOLD TINANCE : @esonto Globe and Mail. The sufferings of a Brant- accident victim ‘Lay. off the referee. and shake fists at the referee, screaming “Robber” and: other epithets. The truth about Canadian ha, a wel, el, WALEED mesa Sagll ee were prolonged, the other day, Sl testa Peas 1 pee: ; . sports is that the fans ma “Atenas aetncen 1 Be Deserve no sym ath As dor Qe, @e Sse AB B because a telephone subscriber {Ly like wild. people intent on Oe Botany aun: Ene Bitar: small cadin wi@h Qo ico refused to break off a conver- committing mayhem, they act TE one “4 ions ot a Wyo was the last driver you heard | "we ¥ecount a highway adventure? ay..odds it was someone who ragged about making a two-hour win an hour and ene-quarter, or (i¥ repeated, with fierce gestures, ‘what he told the fresh young cop w! nearer the truth. If he actually did the things he claimed, perhaps you can get a little sense into his skull or at least make it very clear that you don’t approve. It is a weird contradiction that while most people denounce maiming but his ol@ @) Qutciam Ge amount Me got Ake Gg More has now Qo gaat ep Some of (ta gfype who Oat owe him mogeg (Soon oe Gwe pression Gags gg. cBuising about in neg e¢Mp ata pockla wearing coM@ly ¢le@hes, Owying television s#%, gm@oM atie washers, . A) -eatea0- cabbimats and othe? alds % siavious liv= sation and ‘let a party line be used to call an ambulance. This selfish -behavior could have cost 2 life. It could—in fact, it. should—have cost the garrulous subscriber a fine or jail sentence, or both. ° Section 89 of the Telephone Act of Ontario,. 1954, states that a telephone line must be relinquished: to. anyone who differently or, at least, they should. This new soccer boom in Toronto seems to be getting to be just like hockey. Maybe the game needs a new rule: Lay off the referee. Or per- haps the police need to be tip-. ped off and have the paddy- wagon parked near the p:aying field for those who insist on taking the rules into their own ' flagged him down for speeding. |. { and slaughter on the highways and is. osh the maximum "penalties hands: = ‘ Next time you run into this kind of _ ‘fling bitter words after the speeding | leet sweet te for refusing to give up the line e - thing, try taking the side of the traffic swerving driver who endangers them). °-'a'smiall ice box. are a eee aides, nae ja sen; : ‘officer. There is every chance that, they still seem to feel that outwitting Ask him wha® he thinks’ of A similar’ New York statute " ‘i l fi her fr h his debtors, and he shrugs with provides for a fine of up to f ‘like a fisherman confronted with tape traffic police somehow gives them an patient, chees#ul confempt. He ~ $500 and a jail term of up to aoe “measure and: scale, the bragging aura of dash and daring. foes eel as otter about one year, or both, oe : e bills as he once did. re S "motor ist will back down to something Saint John Telegraph-Journ nal. ‘Joe, who used ‘to be the am- New fl ag ye 5 —— ateur banker and gelief agent =" ge c | ow: d h sh. Id b F d of the neighborhood, is. now . 4% sce Sy . of enterprises. When he sees rom The 4 ‘AL hunter from Clevelane “eouldn’t ed to hunt game at all. Surely. gun- a debtor glide ®y in a a? car, Peterborough Examiner : 9 . . raay , or reads ahout a debtor throw- Having designed a widely ac- x $ “stand” the screams of a bear he powder can be cruel enough. Even in ing a ble wedéing, tm gets a cepted gs Seen widely ac- , “pad avoundéd with a bow and arrowin the hands of experts, the bow.and ar- wry satisfaction from the General and his staff a new ' the North Bay area; so he got his rifle ro as ‘imitive w -in t knowledge that his money task is suggested for Rt. Hon. ‘ } t it 7 & S ww 8 a primitive W capon, in the paid for part of it. Vincent Massey. If it should ¥ na pu i out of beats He says -hands of tyros, it is barbaric. He knows tha® some of the be dtelded to adopt a distine- ’ y ii never , ‘ . debtors will be sory,’ when if, ive Canadian fag, the Gov- ' ew aunt bears with such a Tt makes little sense that we ap is too late. Shey iy ney ing ermor-General would appear to * weapon again. plaud legislation enforcing mercy On _ sense, with their regrets, That be eminently qualified to ex- tos _ That is some gain. But what must our abattoivs, yet make. our wildlife }s much cheaper than paying tend his talents to its design. we ’ ’ "Dna, Pare an fad now, with dollars, Or is 1? For ye ae bother a number of people is just why suffer for a fad. some people, a sore concience Smile, brother ms how-and-arro thusiasts are Heens —The Toronto G i is a real punishment r. ee and-arrow enthusiasts are Heens- -—The Toronto Globe and Mail. — #8 & Teal punishment, Wrom The Calgary Herald ys * In looking for at least one ee Heal S major cause of the lack of dis- ae INTERPRETING THE NEWS cipline among youngsters. in ware . ~ i ' our own land we might be jus- we Ch o h Ij Ly ° From @he Gittawa €itizen tified in remarking upon the va amoun given cnance to que re ellion Criticism of government extent to which the mothers ‘ spending by private-Conserva- rather than the fathers dom- te (By ED SIMON tive members of Parliament is inate in the average North . Canadian Press Staff Writer all to the good. With the op- American home. t . poultion so weak numerleally, —_— entre de ‘ The course of events In the Lebanese crisis solved of the necessity of ordering thelr troops he public interest’ might be it! : offers fresh evidence that contridictions are Into action against brother Arabs, r well or peivat a ae ahene Nine Oughter ba nit : the rule rather than the exception in Middle At the same time, Nasser is offered an op- er ‘lvate members on the - es ok Bastern politics, portunity to pull in his horns, Foreign Inter- Bo verment mee also play the Wingston wee Stondara id “e Yo the profound disappolntment of Pres- vention, still possible if he continues to make rc to's wate dogs , ove the t} ‘man et Pik ah ell ‘ vot ident Camille Chamoun, the United Nations — trouble n Lebanon, would foree him to seek the peop ouonn tor ally emi though sae allite vor c but he had tun nS observer group investigating his claim that — unweleome presence of Russian forces and nul- ing to oe ind® Bhinigters eater space, yo os aa Gamnl Abdel Nasser’s United Arab Republic — lify his recent efforts to establish his neutrality — cnnenn . ow was feeding the Lebanese rebellion with “mas- in the East - West conflict. Ea wie mation acaneuccdoath we sive Intervention” has Issued a report dixcoun- , " . ™ 8 ‘ting his accusations, 4 wv 8 Paradoxically, the unfavorable report otfors Meanwhile, much of the steam has gone : “aa Chamoun his best chance of bringing the re out of the dispute in Lebanon Itself, Chamoun, ah hellion under control. proviously content to si, back and threaten his 3 ‘ ‘e 008. With the armed might of his Western all- oo we amoUn'S Lusting Unad the UN, gbserYErS jog nny siown san af bnekng dawn Dy ind 7 ener is sliared by some auiplomet nin Lond qn cating that he doas not Intend to seole re-elect- at , and Washington, who are anxtons about the lon when his term rons out in September. won ' 4 U ’ 1 . . , é future of the West's staune P Arab ally ' 7 robe united ehiefly in thelr demand ce . or the pres |. 3 rr ” ‘ Critles of the UN reportiargue that it takes sittle Moet fo taht Tan NO teviouy pence’ jave al e- rig ht Oy). the button! ‘ . ‘ya necount of ald furnished to tho rebels before tuyoR have yot omer “ed from either sida, but ‘ the observers arrived and maken no reference neither appears capable of carrying on hostilt- Right on the hutton for ealor! hoy'ra atyled that way by Faber Rirrven, a to the violent anti-Chamoun propaganda biar- tes far long without outside help. . f ing incessiuntly from Nasser's radio stations I yt yemains far from clear whother Cha- foremost: color authority. You set the colors you want ~ exact in every shado, ‘ Cairo and Damascus, moun's suecessors will reserve the country's at- perfect In every tono and hie . The involved Nature of the Lehanose dlaputo tachmont to the West, The tasue. ts only one of y ' vot ‘ makes Ht difficult, to assess the validity of Cha- — sayeral enunes for Chamoun's unpopularity and Right on the hutton for quality! Ton different Inhor ntory tests nasirva yan ‘ moun's case, though tt 1a generally necepted iy yomaina doubtful that Lebanon's rulers would ; Indoor or out ’ that Nasser played @ considerable part In fan= jy willing to ancrifico prosperity contingent on ‘hatter-looking, ensier ualnse, longer protecting paints, For any Inc 001 oY OUute . ning the flames of the domestic janued that led western trade for the questionable benefits a dooy paint job, you'll ha glad you pleked a Bapeo Palnt! ; to the outbreak of the Nahung, Arab nationaltan ’ ' ‘i , v: ‘ 4 . 5 ae ’ . Your noareat. Napeo Patnt. dealor ta Watod tn the yellow paren of your phone hook a ut. the crucial effect of the observers’ neg- In the private view of some Weatern diples : ive repdrt Ja that it ents the ground from un. mats, there wonld bo no harm in some loonewe . BRITIGU AMBRICA PAINT CO. LTN, ’ dor Chamoun's efforts to widen the scope ofthe — ing of tho tle. The ironclad guarantees of, the ICYONIA. -YANCOUVE f WATMINBTEN, CALGARY EDMONTON REGINA, BAHKATOON 4 erlaia by calling on hla Wertorn allies for mill- — Baenhower doctrina to bring U.S. forces te’ the \ J v bye a W WHAT INBTER me tary ald. ily old of the Bolrut regime against any Connwae ' The ominous rronping of United Btates ni- fat throat may have outlived tholr usefulness. “ val unita and British troops just offatage, Chamoun H rene ont to We ine Aoetriet - ‘ which throntoned to create nm xccond Suez In against hia damostia foes, Communat of otheae . sane the tiny repubiie, Ja froed of any obligation to wise, has given U.S. diplomats enune ta seek db A? REGULAR PRICES i OOF. DEPARTMENT intervene. The worrled rulers of the antl-Nass ess rigid defence agroomont with thelr tum, ° 3rd Ave. West Phone 2104 or 91 05 sor Arab federation af Ireq and Jorden are alr Jent Wttle ally, ' ‘ H is! 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