we vv we ee el we ee HN ON Oca Se a a 1 , spike ae Wea le a ; 1 cocpe tae tae beg Ae Hyp AISBAY ASE WPM ate Epes rmeneamenne TEA ye Sm eae Bt TESS ° ype! a me . . “ees eo “, . rc te aisg Ley r : . oF | woe ay . : ‘ , dN ‘it The Lighter side. . 4 chair car, For some time he sat! ‘2 vigorously chewing gum. Fin- z ally the old lady leaned for. | ward and said “it’s nice of you. +b to try to make conversation, ! ~ ehh: a ‘ on - 4 ? (0 - Pi “a rifle at me -again—even if ib 4g empty. “But it isn" t- empty,” the re- cruit explained, | tk The sergeant was inspecting recruits when he, became con- scious of a slight movement behind ‘him : and. whipped “An jndependedt newspaper’ devoted to’ ‘the npbuildinig. a. of Prince Rupert and ‘Northern: and. Central British : ‘Columbia: 2 A member of The Canadian Press: — Audit ‘Bureau of Circulation | i : strouble. | ‘Democrat Chronicle (Rochester, N.Y.) yadioactive rot before the time. my insurance policies, and the ~ 7 * . a . ‘ oo. expires, my loved, ones get pension plan too, I’m saving ont ; : s tte sy ee their hooks on It. ‘ my ‘money. for, a stranger, — . : . Ro Indignant housewife _ ak ‘I must have had something, | Why should T-work my type- i " of the sort. in’ my head when I. writer fingers: to the bone, to ' j 4 There, is. - something delightful in the “re-" ‘yeceiving a: thank-you ‘letter from the. Queen, ‘signed up. But-my thinking has make a hord for that decayed ‘ PARTS SS % le eens ety ae rite berets Brae Se a RR. AYRES “Editor 7 oe JOHN, F, MAGOR_ — : President. ) Authorized as: second ‘class. mal. by a. PP, WOODSIDE * General Manager ‘the Post Office ‘Department | ottawa, ee = “MONDAY, “JUNE 20, 1960° . pent to play games and have lots ‘of ‘un with my, friends, | but. to. _ play inde irls: ‘must think. ‘for: themselves.: aa pein een g. = bet: ng | ey pB. oO et yo = oO cr op) = a m So. ry Be - : Pree i pauks, ‘playgrounds: and vacant lots are oe - ; ahe areas for children to play. aust ‘know the traffic sign rules, and phey. them. -I-must ride close to the, ee sans ang Wo: Spee _ sand bic yele’ riders, should i always: stop : ; ee " The last two members. ‘of the. nine Neg astudents who. entered the Little. ‘Rocky: Ark,,. tly. The ‘word. “quietly” in the news report © While, out laying, TT must have: , ah. a Don’t. duck di’ friends. | om Sidewalks are tor, ‘oads “for: ‘traffic, ‘and: “ but again, I. must think safely. I must. 7 make sure.ice is safe before going: When I am riding my. ‘bieycle, “Te skat ting. Sleigh riding or sliding on icy oo | _. MSeHE side. of the road in single file and . He¥er dart in and out-of traffic. Rid-. 0:.0n a" bicycle. ‘causes accidents . roads. , | - “Twill do my best to. follow: “these 16 ~ safety. rules, so that my playmates.and - L will have a'safe summer and return st to school this fall. *Central,. High ,,School have “been --graduated,.. | balls containing stones. , T must remember. to stop . and let 2 “shines all. the ?. ‘more. a lifebelt. .@. Hang on'to'an upset boat ¢ even ce . it you ‘swim well. . . ee Wait. for tivo. hours after. meals before swimming. or Rough play is s dangerous in the water. : ee Winter sports can be lots of. fun, roads is dangerous and so are snow- cars go. past before. crossing. streets. because cars cannot stop quickly on ley. “By Gilda Black, Age 12 Cost’ to’: families : was estimated by “Premier Douglas. at. $35. to’ $40: ‘per’: family, © “with: the treasury | picking ‘up’ the ‘Test of. the. tab: ; E Unbridled: opposition, by d doctors undoubtedly me trouble-making. | : parents,.: -accepted” the. Negroes - for what they. were — . n play safely ae - . Se shove your : . THE COMPLEAT: ‘ANGLER HOTEL; ‘MARLOW, SHIRE — - ‘Canadian Daily’ Newspaper Publishers Association - ground? , . ist tell ou, Tar Published by The. Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. - "you idot ” -he ‘yoared at the A young man was seated op . Beat ve ee \ n stone offender. “Don’t you ever point. posite a nice old lady in the (a een a - BUCKINGHAM- . ‘Taking its’ name, trong Izaak Walton’ s; book; : ‘published Nearly: four hundred: years ‘ago,. the | “Compleat ‘Angler’: ‘Hotel : oe is beautifully. ‘situated | :-beside. the River’: Thames. This, Pieture | ee y Grade 6, Division 1, ‘King: Edward a Seno), oy an “Winner, of the. Columbia Gettulose Co. Lid, Essay Contest. | , “Tommy” does it again | / and ‘based . “on the: fée- for-service principle.” . he mentioned.,. suggested. there is one thing} “that > ‘me, it is.to be kept _ sitting. a sidelines, -for a table,: and os ‘ing as if” they” ‘were in” vote. and more- -besidés put failed to break their - - provincial: drought’ in Saskatchewan, which has’: » persisted | since 1934., =the ,Foronto ‘Telegram, *. - ‘When | left alone. ‘py’. the white “students. - shows , visitors ° having” tea’. ‘in’ the: garden. eS Tawyer: “who: ‘in= a vited’ ‘me - to. Junch*. “suggested 1330 p.m: asa good - ‘time’ ‘to meet at the popular restaurant Isn't that-a- little 7 > abe?" 3 : ““No,” he said. “If infuriates on. the waiting “coffee. pots,” -lieus of ‘a’ swank. ‘private club. I. don’t. know - whether.. women or men-are the. worst. offenders: “in this: Fegard. ‘The men : friend, ab least. have ordered and. ‘con- - : sumed a: “good fat lunch, paid maybe $2 for it. But the and women, blathering . away. . “by the -quarter., ‘hour - while “doz- - ens of weary. customers are in — full view, waiting, have’ usually : consumed ‘nothing more’ than ~ a flimsy, salad ora Welsh rare- : “pit, 70 cents... - oo - “No, ete,” “said “and thing more that infuriates ‘me, itis having to be hustled away - or. four: “only thing to do is go to lunch, ‘after: the. rush. : ‘my’ ‘lawyer | if there is one - nd go. “Tlike to daw-..| ‘dle over my lunch,’ smoke three: cigarettes : and: leave ° Ginen. I’m ready. Obviously, the |. ge Wouldn't: you like’ to: be many. hun- | dreds - of | dollars ahead’ —. when: the © need for. family ‘protection: has, passed - and: your | life insurance turns into cash or: "retirement income? -Your: Mutual » Life-of Canada, ‘policy. can: bring: you: such | bigger: returns, returns far in ex- Cess: of your actual premium payments. “The reason is ‘the Savings ' which arise from’ the: big. dividends you get: from . . the, Mutual. : -The Mutual ‘Life Assur- ance. Company. of Canada. has an out- - —— / 300-475 Howe. Street, N personally: can > - Life of. Canada’ representative in your - community is at your service, or. write oe . to the Head: Office, Waterloo, Ontario. Beaders. eee «through an n outstanding dividend record Dads who know the whole story | t the life i insurance with n bigger returns standing dividend record. Yearly - dividends are substantial and. when left to accumulate at interest they provide a very attractive investment. The re- ‘tirement value ‘of a Mutual Life poli- _ey- -plus- -dividends’ impressive: values in Canadian life i ine. surance today. is one of the most Why" wt get the story 0 on how you, benefit. The Mutual or . : seeing all kinds of from" my ‘lunch table — by the o we tt. Uy Uy a a Up, tw more’ eat iting ie own: i . people,’ finished “sight.of a crowd. of . hungry. | 7) . _ 7 . Co , 7 : Yi @ : e.,will provide the |. with: ‘their lunch i 8 ers lined up and glaring |. ~ Yy z g Yy _ Cig Uy Ue. Uy a ‘i tresses. flicking . a a | : iY Yy LUN eceTy t YA “ het rv ‘Te “Some fools | ‘enjoy’ ‘parting . with their money, I am.a fool. -who hates to see it go. And. . the expenditure. I. grudge the” Ml Aboard with G.E. Mortimore _ studying the’ Portugese lan- guage, or learning to type with omy ‘toes, When: all that has been said, “is'n oked. It marks the contrast. with’ “fellow students ‘— and treated +them'.accord- ~ . most is the one that is suppos- “however, I know one thing for ythe furorthat occurred when these two students -: ingly. This is: evident enough because.all nine ed to make me feel happy and certain: The man who waddles rand their gro.classmates, under a program. have been. able to complete their courses, quietly. virtuous s—my life insurance - {nto the insurance office to ; yor gradual: esegregation,. joined white students . "three years ago..One may recall without pleas-_ ure the conspiracy: .of agitation hatched’ by “rabid segregationists, and all. the, ‘subsequent. ( sfreshing behavior of the. English: housewife _, \ ‘whose gift of baby clothes was delivered’ by. waccident to the Palace. It was ‘meant, we’ gather, for the: intant offspring of 4 friend, . ‘She had putin the corner of the package “To | 4His Majesty. the Baby” and: the postmaster- _ *general — obviously a Royalist and an avid reader. of the daily’ press — had delivered. yit with all dispatch to Buckingham Palace, ‘not .bothering with’ the rest: of the address. “INTERPRETING. THE NEWS . a ee eee 0's, 1 fome: of whom very Nkely- the hard: won ipnedne with a vised me are sounder in head and heart: atronising smile in anawor 0 on 2 “Congo: neighbors preparing for fireworks than Tam right now, my. leer, ae a . By DAVE OANCIA . Personally, I don't expect to en ; 4 oe ; : wear as weil as the senior citl- A a “canadian. Press Staff Writer ep He rena Lave overy day, leaping: With the classics : ¥ The firowalls are being put. up,in the heart The situation waa. ‘complieatad: By. anvents » oul from. behind parked cars, eof Africa in preparation for the June 30'inde-., of some lenders to’ set up rebel vaglonal | gov- nd, sprinting. across busy. ~ Metamorphosed ‘pendence of the. Belgian Congo, -ernments or to, secede! from, the. Congd. Two.“ streols,. elbowing . thelr... way: » _ At'least-a:few of the nelghwors of the huge - of: the alx ‘provinces: also” wote “under. martial briskly. through’ crowds. . ot. Butt: in. the park the statuary African’ territory feel, the precautions ». are Jaw, . sd ' younger. folk at bargain sales; ° 7". gtanda: *pruderit because | they: fear the birth ‘ot’ ‘the Some ‘author ties now. feol: ‘there, fi Tl. do: the beat J ean to keep Ronen ave rod in summer, red vee | wCongo republic. will come with a bang, «> 4 * Both Portugal and the territorial govern-. Ament. in Northern Rhodesia are reported quietly moving - troopa into whnt they oxpect may “become the troubled Congolese bordorlands, «Portugal Ja worried that ‘the. ‘drive that: “fa, loading to Congolese ‘solf- } “Angola, a colony of 4,000,000 on tho continent's - | “weatorn sh ' ( { wogion, 4 "Rhodeaian.’ troops: have’ ‘nlao been. sont to Hho | Conga’s ‘gouthorn: borders,” Their tnak’ - sapnarontiy’ da! (d cope: ‘with any ‘disturbances “thant: muy: api) over the frontier and.to preverit mand. tho eonce ‘of the Internal’ altuation, ‘om " ~ *future.‘apronda far beyond the Iimite of its «torritory, Thero ara’ many who: are frankly sacopticnl that orderly. federal rule: ean,” he Vaolwaved In’ the forcseenble ‘futures! Soe Taree ete frujtless, " Moat: housewives: in--such: a situation, on nationallatic | A ‘Little Rock taught its lesson’ well, however high ‘the cost: Political agitation and education are “incompatible, : “would have’ blushed. coyly, blesséd ‘the ‘postmaster-general’ and then secretly. : started ‘knitting afresh: for’ the: ‘wronged infant, She. -would ” persuade’ herself..that she was glad “Andrew ‘got’.them anyway, But not ‘this. one. ‘She .was of a sterner breed, Not only. did. she “Rave. ‘the. courage to tell the press of the ‘mistake, she roundly denounced the ‘inefficency of the postal. service, hinting. darkly that if ‘tt happened again, ae would sue them, —The Montreal Star, a oe posalbility that the Congo may. revart.: LO tribal- ~ ‘Jam or reglonaliam soon: after Belgian. authority ran}, The Portugese have shown no : nnelination?) tg jrelinqulsh tholr hold on this. Jat! ay vw wathiorltios drew ‘ttle comfort: froin: reeet majority Inithe recont elections and-attempts to form a! brondiy-tared comlition have boon poise wat 4s. withdrawn, , The dominant: political Jonder ta Patrice Lumumba, a former postal clerk whose party citi the nestle percontnge | of ‘he voto 2 ~ during: the ele ’ sgovernment: may. spread ike a. bush {iro to 4 ovale Responsible isunervera dencribod. “him: ns ruthlessly ambitious, 0 with “surroptitious’: ‘politfen) nasoclations, “The Belgian realdent governor has endorsed of brond national union,” regional lenders will be able to run the. ‘Aation when, It become j po TG! the “concern: over this now | Nation's - a Independent Se be ae 1, 00. mile. meals. wens transportation has‘ reduded: flight tnte Ao-the extent that,.an alr ine tay shows, on the 8,)76-enile: New York to: Paris - wine 460 milos, dessert 120 miles, coffee 100 miles, Nquoeur - 170 miles and a oigarot 100 miles, : —Milwaukoa Tournal, het eal “demagogic apellbinder”’ . Lumumba's: proposal to form a "government : Bvents have made clear. that only” auch » A governrnont with the support of the. chief . premium,’ : Insurance men argue. that — each premium is money saved. Saved for whom? If I die af changed. Today I am. convince": ed tha, it would be. healthier, and more’ character- bullding -On the other hand, I may live to collect. the rnoney, 20 years . from now. I do not find: the, prosepect thrilling, The, mone will be saved, Bpent, mo, I mean no. dlarespect to peo- ple in thelr 60's, 70's, 80's ancl. my. wile and: muacles allve,: by: continuing my. old ond thKing lp some new ones: for them.to earn thelr own: live. Ing. : hut Io will: be pastimes |: , / Quotable ‘quotes — Dr, HW. BE, Duckworth, ehnir- . man, Department of Phyalea, MoMaster University: | "Potentially Lop-grade phyde felats, In common with com- | parable men In other sciences, : nro our prinaipal natural. risnoty, ; For the good of allof us, every. nocorsnry atop muat be. taken | to endure that there indlvid=' “waa: puvaue productive salans.; (ific enredrva; preferably’ In’ Canada, This Involves, among” other things, v drastic elova- : tion Jn. our society of the posl-:.. WneaAg tho ogg-hoad must bo given a poaliion of great ra | anect, : yo -. pick up the cheque won’t be _ the ‘same man who is writing this. That’s what annoys me about ‘old. ragamuffin of 1980? Why : should I squander time to save money for a-guy I don't: even know.? However, I'll probably. g0 on paying the premiums all the same—driven by the guilt and , conformity itch that troubles ” Western ‘humans. ' And If I live so long, the day will come when I lurch into the office and a sweet maiden (not even born yet). hands me wo pnd vital, Vo atray among, them, visiting fpright lands; “winter brings, statuary — Sta Poguital. h “then granite. ringers alrotch -Outdey ahoota; ‘Tare sandatone ‘heads sprout. “parlands of new snow; white: drifts {incorporate the et marble Roots oe: Of generals, Tiquoatrinn brane figures grow - a “thot mana and brondor tails, Our: winter oye, -Rofocuaod,: centors whore : iv mantle bloams.. » Aardaa Niobe'a shoulders, Widden Ne a The roahal’ snow acreons cayor ep thelr NAMA, -ad to other nowaprpers do not nocnasarily refinot the views ‘af The Dally News, « .. i 7 ‘ a i oy * Vancouver 1, B.C. ye 4 vt ayn wovents, iu: 7 Nght one-third of the: naaon or'a our ce ctar Io SVB nye ya on i wo mtn eee ea Vite Tee "HON & o woeks was without: 8 @Qe champngne ‘ta on up 160° millon, Win Inek of “bualnoss acumen; © “EDITOws NOTH ~ Nig rnd ‘ornmont,. No. ‘one party gained an: oh . appotinars 105 milos, soup 80 milos, entree and = deaplte hin ludicrous unworld-. - artiolon, and oditoriats avait "