Prince Ruper LONDON A British jour back ‘word that he was so Impre Intends to “Orlentallze" his wife, faces a lot of explaining when he gets back, Frederick Ellls desertbed Japan | as a “mgn's paradise” ina dis- | patch «from Osaka last week, Why,’ he sald, the men “Boss, with nenr- but — sel{- ~ef{uclnig, dev- oled yomen- Fridays, whose’ job | it Is Co serve thelr masters,” Elis told of going to a dinner “Japanese style — that is, sil- {ing cross-legged at a 15-inch- high table, eating often excruc- dating local dishes like wrapped with green seaweed.” WIVES STAY HOME The Japanese wives stay home, He said, but geisha girls were quick ‘with a light when he reached for a cigaret, kept his wine-cup full, And, he added’ with glee: “*Women here know their: place e. They chatter when ehat- tered to, Never interrupt, never! disagree with men. -“Thelr sole task Is to keep men: hoppy. They must be not only! decorative hub entertaining . Oh, for service of this magnitude in Britah\, where women unhap- pily equal men.” ‘The Dally Express carrying! Fills’ story lad hardly come off} fhe press when. Mrs. Filis. sat down and wrote the editor -a say reply to her husband’ rticle. Renee gh Se Re tee ne meee ee ' « ! TRY: THe DIAL | 3215 x "SUITS 207 0 EXT RA PANTS TIP-TO om Wednesdiy, January. 16, 1957 U K. ‘Writer Heading Home Into Basin-Full of Ti Trouble capital .B, Women are, rice: al the weekend, “Grand fp the Best Selection of Chinese Foods — OUR SPECIALTY — ~ TAKE OUT ORDERS Clearance Sale ON MADE TO MEASURE Up to 30% Off TOPCOATS TAILORS P, CRAVETTO, REP, 208 4th ST, t-Daily News Council Stems: Objection To Pay Boost Objection to the recently-in-|- creased Indemnity of aldermen from $500 to $750 and the may- or's stipend from $2,000 to $3,000 which were passed at a statutory council meeting January 7, was voiced by Alderman A. Donald Ritehle in city council Monday night. Ald, Ritchie who was absent on business when the indemni- ties were raised, contended “it was not fair for the city to in- stitute a Machinery tax-and a Business tax and they grab $3,- 000 of the money so derived for stipends,” A motion by Ald. Ritchie, sec- onded by Ald. 8 J, Dominato that the indemnities be reverted to the origina) amounts, was de-! feated 7-1, Ald, Dominato sec- | onded the motion so the Issue, would be discussed. Ald, P. J. Lester said he under- ‘stood the motive behind Ald. Ritchle’s motion but “judging by the last aldermanic election we} ‘need some inducement for: people to contend the council seats, even if monetary.” He sald council work required a large amount of outside activit-| jos, Which event meant sacrific- ing a certain amount of home: life, “and if we want competent people to run for council, we have to have good wages.” Ald. Lester added there was no doubt there were certain ded- icated aldermen who would work Sor nothing—“but the sacrifices aldermen made were well worth the indemnity being raised.” . Supporting Ald. Lester, Ald, T, Norton Youngs said that the amount of busines ‘s handled. by aldermen to the sactifice of .so- ‘celal life, was definitely: not over rewarded by the new’ amount set. : Ald, Ritchie told’ council it “would have been much better had there been some discussion oo -on the matter before it was Open 6 am, to: Lam. re : 635—~2 nd Ave, ‘West , nallst, touring Japan, ‘who seny ssed by Japanese women that he poser fs “Just walt until Freddie comes home,” she said, “I -have been 'his wife for 17 years and have always had to recognize the ‘ruperlority of tho,, male! _ the Ellis: male, .' “Women know their place’ in- deed, 1 know mine — tip-toeing round the flat the morning after he has been ‘out on a party with obher ‘superior males,’ . He lets the ‘ser’ know when ‘he ls ready for his tea, biscults, orange julce, and the morning papers, And heaven ‘help the serf if everything is not ito his liking. “E can't see the difference be- tween being a Japanese wife or ‘married (o a journalist. The ‘Japanese wife never goes out to dinner with her husband — and velther do I. But at least the | Japanese wife who wails on her | husband has the- pleasure of; pseelvg him, I hardly do, except “Preddle seems to have en- loyed sitting ¢ross- logged at a 15-Ich-high table and cating ‘Tiee wrapped in. scaweed. Well,; ‘I have got a table Wke that; Hag anyone got some seaweed?” nstey Daily News s Classifeds ‘fe a — ‘Telephone . Workers Ask : -15-Cent Boost. ' A 45 per-cent boost in wages ‘for both male and female cm-’ ; ployees of the telephone depart- : ‘ment and changes in sick leave. | ,were among the requests to city | ‘council outlined by International | Brotherhood of Electrical Work- | ” ers, Logal a4, AN alfp 1057 ‘Beype~ meut. In addition, switehmen reques’ FF FREE central office repairmen and re- ceive the same rate as splicers, are asking 15 cents per -above the Journeyman rate. Among the sick Jeave requests js a call for employees granted necessary sick leave with pay on the basis of one day for each month worked after six month's ser vlc e, hour MONTREAL | Be A’ "Montreal park Js to be named for Joe Monlferrand, whose feats strength have become legend, Born here In 1802, he stood six feet, four Inches and. welghed 250 pounds, He died at 62 but titles of his strong-armed trim. phs are still recounted, wee bore Dee ree eee ee tee at owe P than one large one, "cheques where they can be stol- _ and bake tine, but it is more in- convenient to lose money. their classification changed Lo: cable Repairmen in charge , lo be: of in paruecular, bard to duplicate BEWARE. BAD D CHEQUES . Swindlers Play It Cosy, caus! With Many Small Sums: A favorite trick of swindlers is to purchase money’ orders and raise the amounts, the RCMP warned to- day. ‘ LINDSAY'S - Cartage &. Storage Established 1910 . HOUSEHOLD GOODS — MOVING =~ PACKING | CRATING — STORAGE Lift Van Service Agents: Allled Van Lines Ltd, Phones Wharf 4331 Office 5016 choose pt we counts... Lakes The swindler find it far more rewarding and less suspicious to cash a lot of small cheques under $100 heen: wee ane when forging, , Tf a person has a bill which he thinks js counterfelt crease it} through the portrait and match {t with the opposite half of a portrait of a good bill, ference will be readily discern- {ble, IL is suggested a $I bill he used when matching as they are seldom, if ever, counterfeit- ed, A counterfdlt coin can be de- termined as such in four: ways, | the most known fs dropping it | @ Don’t cash cheques writ-:on a hard surface. A bad coin ten In penell as they can be eas# Will have a dull thud whereas ily changed, j the. good cdin has a_bell- like .@ Do not cash cheques: ting. ‘which show alterations. A great! : portion of the yearly Joss is from js greasy or soapy, compared to! raised cheques and money or- a clean, sharp feeling ofa good ders. ‘coin, ‘ @ Do “A bad coin’s edge will also give it away. The reeding or corru- gation will be not even, crooked or even missing in some spots, - compared to the even regular | trend in a good coin, i The final test is to try-and cut! the coin with a knife, A bad This information {s contained in the latest Royal Canadian Mounted Police series ‘Crime in our Community” entitled “Be- ware of Bad Cheques.” The bigger the amount of the cheque, the bigger the swindler's front, the booklet being distribu- ted to cily businessmen says. Stores and businesses can do a lot in helping to reduce. the annual loss of money to swind- ‘Jers police say. They suggest these precautions, not leaye company en, . @ A certified cheque does not mean it js all right. Some swindlers make their own rub- ber acceptance stamps, — @ When postal money orders are stolen they are often cashed by means of a forged stamp in the likeness of the office of origin. Do not be afraid to question the person offering.a cheque for payment, the booklet advises. The honest person has nothing to fear. The swindler will expect some questions but too many wet na, will stat him towards the door.|° VANCOUVER —Mach illan Telephone verification of an!and Boedel Ltd, wich vast for-’ account and its balance is not: estry and shipping interests. had. tantamouny, to certification. The|a net profit of $18,665,615 for tne. account could be in order, but, vear ended Sept. 30. 1998, it was the cheque could be stolen. Police advise all persons ac- leased here Tucsday. cepting cheques to check and: phis compared with a profit of. MEE Profit - check again if it looks suspicious. 118,742.597 in 1859, . dl They say it will be inconvenient | _ In 1956, the eemneny pald cut "85,205, 470 in dividends. Earnings | were $3.51 a shure “ compared: Potice should be notified im- ‘with $3.55 the previovs year. « mnediately a store or business | gales totalled $176,001,378, Up : has been swind'ed. $8789 447 Stom, 1955. In addition, the Better Buse. Ben ‘iness Bureau and. the Chamber ia::it of Commerce should be notified. |trv’ Daily News Classifieds | | The dif-|- The actual feel of a bad coin; j coin is casily cut, while. in a good! — coin it is It Is practically impossible, poe “Use Want ‘Ade They Pay " rshown in the annual report re- ma TDS Ta TARE: ve _ For the ultimate. tn the printing art . delivered to you quickly ‘and on the . avreed-upon date... at surprisingly ~ ” mlodest cost, be sure to consult wih us. * for your next printing. order. there 48 no obligation, Just, phone 4195, tor “ ‘ Ae an Appointment, - ms ~ cou unt ¢ on nus! ot : io “COMERCIAL PRINTING sO vey) Ulustrated * Model ~~ $18,685,615 y 4 303.50 © ’ Famous Enterpiiéo © 2 "Thermo Jet" ‘oll Burner. ~ si rae 1 3395 the: store’ that To prevent any swindling: —+ ‘adopt the necessary safeguards ‘outlined in this article, the RC, {MP urged, | | Prohibit delivery | personnel | \from accepting cheques ‘and ‘If! the chegue is endorsed when presented, haye it endorsed: again in someone's presenee and: ‘louk for any differences in writ- ing, Bo extremely cautious of cheq-_ ues on out of town banks and, ees TOM ll companies, will TEL Cheek the bank statement. carefully as soon as |b is re-: celyed. | Police have also asked every- one to be on the look out for. countericit coins and bills, The -best means of detecifon is looks Bad moncy looks bad — Ned money looks good, : RCMP advises everyone to ox! amine the various denomina-, tions of money carefully and bes come famillar with the work-| munship, especlally in the puc | trait, Counterfellers tnd ty, ‘All he has le: armed... ‘ The expericnce ane “are of direct fmpor i cap in his community, om Hé is the manager ‘manager, Back oF hi “Herything he has every day inthe se Ve directs a hanki Ie, A ea TE Tt TI ca tt Tam In the community: Of proven ability, SF aa eS THE Cie - chartered hanks, Behind him are yours of (raining in , vations ranches as teller, decountang, assistant a broad experience ‘of the bank he represents, . % busingss, and sound banking practice is putto work | “‘avkle rage of banking services, designed for specific purposes, are available to everyone practical experience, he is a key man in she Canadian binking system, judgment of this'man lance (oa large number of ofa branch of one of the Hin, (0, are the special skills learned about people, and rvice of his custumers, Wy Service contre where a PERSONAL (LOANS ‘Tu tinance your personal needs; repayment ine eegular instals ents fron pour carnage, WOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS ' 4 Tur repadts, wllermtlona ot Altitivay ty pent hone, , pre tested hy years of ly 1 ARTURED BANKS Culy a chartered hank offirs a full me range of landing services, imdudings no COMMERCIAL LOANS Fiat bustneas or inluaeclal firm, large wad stall; producers, lype of enterprise Le MONEY TRANSFERS anywhere in the world, SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY ep ‘ . qi re : Hl or) condi Coal ave re | aeessurs, reliilers--every POE OIC Ee oa Oe i I" “ ml viet tall, lelegtamn ae cable to , “ORO MRI he mene Hee e yi 7 a ACO ime (Omee YT a Re: ap Weg 0+ Hy . ; DN , Yue teeters Peele SLL POR ol \ Te aa A fae AION ft fener by FIRST... with dhe uel greatest choice of Urawsmissions “FIRST, , twill the tworld’s greatest choice of ¢ engi FIRST. wilh the world’s greatest choice of smodels eee men rt Nh RON oe 10 inne "Gntoriory you'll find new plumvor, new: hasiryy valimaned by the dazzling gq. selection of engines, ranging from 148 (0.270 tyr ‘Hirst In proven transmissions, ¥or tho moan wie “ype otearing: feu uke Herrlg ronmirkably > » r _ Watlonad ar dightavten rat, , ~comered theme Ai ' a FIRSTS First-ia s tyling. 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