tala ah ve at ae fs ial ee vee if pen ent 1 newspaper evoted to ‘the ‘upbullding- een ts of: ‘Prince | ‘Rupert. ‘and Northern: and’ ‘Central: ‘British. Columbja;. ws member: of: The’ ‘Canadian Press—Audit'Bureau‘of Circulation’ "Canadian: ‘Lelly: ‘Newspaper. Publishers Association ee - ‘Published by: The ‘Prince. ‘Rupert. Daily News Limited. ls “JOHN. P. -MAGOR.». . Oe oy. pate ‘be! ‘an! ob Bul ae : Ps foree, conquering. objections right, left ae . philological. 2 OP q PA ree te Mr aa . If, you'are last, there is lots of! room “behind: you... Nobody. is’ pushing. “You have” a. fine: ‘Sense. of space and free- dom.: wo wie Bek ‘Few: “it: any- are competing a with” you for. “your position. . oo You have it to your-self.: i oo If you’ are first, or merely: : trying ‘to be’ first, you: are. al-." . Ways. . crowded — You have’ plenty Of. competition. “You : “are, ’ being . pushed, of ‘elbowed, i . bunted: and. treat--ee ed. with great. in-B&e. dignity... On’ top . 1 of that, live. where ‘and. how. “they. “please. ‘with. the: a thinks. everyBody ecurity of ‘life’ that ‘Pelongs, ‘to any. ‘Canadian. ‘rude’ and ‘grasping. . But if. you are: lasty. ‘you “get a reputation for ‘good: ‘manners, - in’ case ‘anybody hhappens::to ~ look over. their shoulders ‘to'see : you, Which of course few do.~. oo. I'am ‘speaking’. of" zettin on : _ buses, - ~particula % fos the aving New er e | he. was hanging onto: his. pb, ost ‘ess that will enable: hr to ath a ee bs vatssent ° Letterbox a “o CUSTOMER’S VIEW. The Editor, — " wet, ae 4 S women | are: stupid. “That a appears to. be: the : “that t ‘the , Womentolk have: been showin far too: =< Last Wednesday you had a view of \the:.New. York State-Federation’ of muchjspunk and independence at election roo : nasty item on ‘the. front page - Labor and the Congress of Industrial, Organizh-. often voting .for candidates, Not approved by of te ma: paper regarding an . tions, which have ‘just set up a special-women’s.” Tabor organizations. © rate.man lacking the Christ- : i . se edauating” she carves avontneatin autora; 80, the womenfolk are,to be given a work "Zt aeems to me. whoever alr mothers and daughters. of union. members ony ing over,‘in the somewhat optimistic expecta-_ owed that piece to be printed — “Jabor’s - political objectives, “, tlon that they will, in future, vote the way Big ~ was -lacking in Christmas: ’ "- Lenders of organized labor. in ‘the US. “teol. _Labor tolls them, —The Port Erle Letter-Review, spirit much” more than the. — , , subscriber, The way. it was. INTERPRETING THE. NEWS OU eee written it sounded as if. only | aay me one ay ‘missed his mee that. : | | ng averyone ‘on the strecti |. , Rockefeller move. 2 simplifies U U. s. campaign + T kngw wae withoit a paper! f. vi too, oe AG : canadian’ Presa, Staff: “Writer r ‘little your sbeebs a man : When Governor: Nelson Rockefeller, of New * “wider: impact, "Kennedy. and, Humphrey both ‘iplaint ‘a newsboy is: told to! ‘vork. said he would not be a candidate for, chaye. announced their candidacy, withhold the paper until the » president this. year, -the smoke was cleared: — FAnd Stevenson has the enormous hurdle next night? If_the new,. ‘boy . from only a part of: the battlefields” 0%." “lof having’ been the loser in the last: two clec-, *.. didn’t know the house, °. he : : 4 To the: extent that - ‘Vice-President, Nixon “tlons., earn -*,copld have delivered the:paper, uo ‘will be the Republican standard-bearer In the. " Democrata sea. other advantages : now that: the next morning.” «. i ps ‘November 8 vote—barring the most: unexpectad: Rockefeller’ has. bowed out: | | st wonder if you realize how! Govelopmenta—the. forthcoming © contest haa. a They: will be able to open ‘thelr, nominate many times-we:people.on Elev-: “been ° simplified. . ng convention | in.Los Angeles July’ 11—two: . enth Avenue miss our. paper, ‘ - However, ‘Rockefellor would sttit. be: ‘avails Weeks” before’ the Republicans—without having -' We have been:. irate a good wf ‘nile if somehow, Nixon 'couldn't'be nominated) | “to, worry’ who ‘the opponent will be, many times because we had to. Rockefeller'’s . December 26. statement ‘didn't | > Also, with 'Njxon’s nomination alb.put: nse. pay for papers we did not get. «: “ShY—as it did In regard to the vice-preaidoncy. |, ' sured: the Democrats will be: able to concen-.: I finally put my foot down and’. ‘cathat he: would . not accept tho ‘prealdential trate thelr, attacks on him alone for 1) months... ‘refused. to pay for any: we did . Republican, convention opening In’ Chiengo the. charge that. the Republiean’ party ia no’ _ of tho old bags". (one newshoy ,” ‘July 25,0. _ place, for an “able progressive” as’ Senator. told’ mo he had ao many of © But ag for Nixon's opponent, few are wil-. Lyndon. Johnson has. described the governor, them on this route) who malo: -Btovenson, there is no other Democrat: who ta. laa even gone so far ns to auggast that. Rocko-.\:" thlA, Instead of our paper’ he-. “ah Well; Known. a Nixon ‘to the voting public: feller should be dratted for. a’ ‘high, post Under ‘Ing placed through tho, lotter or in as atrong a position na he ta 11 months “tha Democratic. prosidont, to. be: lected. next, Alot, It.was thrown on. the opon PS St wr ee, er ee ee WM prospeut ofa Nixon-Rockofoller: battle, They . “who may: well: be the Re ublloan. presidential: act te nus ne ping Seen oh aS He Antornul dispute thoy forcanw between the con-": “Pomocrate, Bo. win Mla Bmore -sorvatlvo wing,: Jed: by Nixon, and the Joda ~ Tarthodox » and’ more.‘ forward-looking grovp ~honded by Rockofoller, canes 4). Although® ‘Rookofollor's ° withdrawa S pune oo - atjited that theory, tho Democrats ati} are. do- °° “Apnea hoy: convinced. that. Nixon will. np. a. hectia, athletic Mfe oan. find ia bit a n to.ahoog down than'Rogkoe’ cheer. in: tho: words of W: aan r} would’? “genus. Nixon anit. Dr. David Bates. 0°.” | mmyand: ‘the sinner ndop lont an ne TBAB, . vaomna Def poarats "iY Count, tnt or.) that ‘athiotio: notivity In uth: or regular exer to ila "98 oknoate dount "alo In middle age; contr utes to. gonoral good: i, of Uhiaa rts of: yovor, .. honltl or to longovity, Mayhe we can y Mako ¢ “up a onga for’ (spostatorit ee ye ne n tho” oo , napagie of; oyoratso and" ‘auinietio perf rane | owt Ra eset 4 erfo fo arking’ reatriations in and ‘is attached to Mca)! Univoralty: ns- wall” 8 /omurelne’ churah), ti Hon ante ne wo the ano souls aa uni more hn peo fo don biome. i ' o has: bo _churongoors ave n good ang Jonrned, he’ fools that. there. snot. much: ‘paint ean ol ary ta, nee race comin In! ‘ruahin Into. mn or physlon! fitrieas programa; Rion which’ naa the. powor to, / “Tho: Qnebae Ghranicle olomeaM oehango ihe recratona. " not bhorend. . We nover gab our papor, une tay. long after other paoplo in ‘town have rand thoirs, This ds not due to school shifts olther, . fait. has been the, anmo for: a ‘ lon ‘time. think you. ow {ho ‘grate Biubaoribors $M apology’ 1a° ‘good mony’ ‘of'us have Solt. th ane ‘way ft good many time 0 Me ‘Irate. aubscribar ims adie Rupert " fe ee: ee ME, “Ml thoro‘aedontry chaps who tong ‘ago ene 2 > 1 oniltio ‘thot ho iy - versation, I learned: he is now. ‘the? ‘president ofthe company: : for raising. taxes -on “small” 48 matter of licenses.” That. was The.Daily News: 9 °°: fed. to use the roads at all. All on the.use of the highways. tion offered was even weaker, _provinee. ae ANS, 000. miles a yéar share cqual- ance driven are the governing “nomination if tt. were offered to him at the | One . aspect. of that attack’ 45, Wkly © to bo . nob get and then became “one . Ung to -bot.who'that: maybe, Except’: for Adlal The Toxas Democratic Joadey: in’ tho, Sennto » Ufo miserable for them, Aftor Is sbpfore: polling..day, ek “ November,’ " porch, «. Sometiines it” blows: *: any Democrats ‘onco: were | “dolighted: by “But that'la too much’,to ‘oxpeot of ‘tho man ‘many thon 10 ‘aso ‘wet i ane he police, Suraly:.” —) SIG oy partment - of Transport | ice-’ , _-breake er, ough 70 mile churns oer : oe |. side: ~~ 900. ‘lowest and: last: of. the execu tive: organization, “Today;: when’ I. inet” ‘him: he. was as quiét ‘as’ever,: but quite exceptionally. “well -- dressed: After a few. skirmishes'‘of con- SAW: PUZZLE?2—The De- | of: ‘Bllesmere Island, ‘some : miles * from: ‘the north Pole.” _o This ‘aerial view, taken as the~ - icebreaker was. “pound for ~ Eureka < during the. summer: “supply run of. northern. weath=-_ er stations, ‘makes the ice: pat-~-+|- . tern look" like a, jig saw, puzzle.» “(Department of T. ranspor. t. . Photo.) ee he’ has always been ' “with: -. a somewhat strangled iene . oT ‘inquired for-his colleagues. . ~ whom: r had known: ears be- - : y be. angry if ‘they. knew what -} price the government’ received “for the’ six. million’, pounds .of. pork . sold to .West Germany. fore.: z= Well,” yr he. said; “reflectively, _“T guess most of them, are dead we from over- exertion.” he: S hould_ be told” From ‘the Winnipeg Free ‘Press . Canadian consumers might * But. “Flimsy arguments. From The: Financial. Post “There. -may be good: ‘reasons cars. by, the’ Ontario’ go ment» st : that how you “jam, _ ther they have'a right. ‘ta. know. .. oy It is, ‘afterall, their. money’ is being used to subsidize” _ such. sales to overseas coun-: . - tries. Taxpayers should be told. : much” of: nee smeney ‘is’. ‘count’ a‘hundred © ‘whenever. lost your temper: 9 _ “Yes, IL know,” replied will-. “but; the other: boy’s: mo- hadn't. told him. os ee accepted the. call:to. a church. “where many | ‘af the town’s res- ‘idents bred horses, and some- “times raced them, A few weeks. -- Jater he was asked to invite '-the- prayers of his congrega- “tion: for Lucy Gray. Willingly ; ‘and gladly he did so for three. _ weeks. On the fourth Sunday ; a . 4 A ‘mild- mannered. minister . ane of the deacons. told. him “he need. not. do it any longer. “the lighter side “why?” asked the ‘good min= ister. with an anxious look. “Is she: dead?” , “Oh, no,” replied the deacon, - shes won her race: yesterday.” Two. youngsters bullt a club-- house in thelr yard. :On the vwall in childish lettering was a list of club rules. No. 1 reads: | “Nobody act big,..nobody act, small, everybody act medium.’! -5313rd Ave. West Seems - those” growing feet. ‘always: ‘need ni shoes. Give Your. budget. ‘shop. for’ footwear. buys for the. children, from our complete | stock: - BUYS . for BROTHER. | ‘Boys’ shoes for’ ‘school, play, dreés- “up. time; priced for savings, from > - : BARGAINS. for sis. Girls! 4 Please; little: ladies; -sturdy,, too; priced. from oe Boots ~ ns For >the ‘little : fella’ ‘who’ s been: . : asking for. cOW-.. “BOY. BOOTS . . We ~ have” “ine stock” “8: complete vs line | SRS a “helping: ‘hand *: $4.95 shoes, fashionable. to » cea epeemereeeeneauaneat 33. 3.95 . cent te, ot oy Dial 5926 - e- first: officia): argument ad-. anced when.” the-. -move : to boost, license’ fees. was | first hinted. . ~The only preferred | “classes ‘so far as gasoline taxes are -eoncerned are boats and farm “tractors which are not suppos-~ _ “.other. vehicles burning gaso- line pay the’ same rate—so - many cents per gallon used. -And‘the. more they drive the more they pay, as seems rea- ‘sonable enough because’ the’ “gas tax is supposed to be based “The second official explana- “The {nerease for small horse- power cars ‘recognizes the fact — that..all: motor.: vehicles, re- gardless of. size, share equally the.;use of 82,000 © miles’ of streets . and highways In the . Fiddlesticks, ‘Does ar 14- foot, $000, pound car share equally | 4n space and highway wear with one half that length and welght?. Does a car driven ly ,with one driven 26,000 “miles? Size, weight and idist- factory in measuring, the usa ~of the highways and the taxes _ pald should be based on those considerations only. + “To the British and other European exporters of amall “gars:.to ‘Canada, this move ts - “going to look ike rank dla- erimination, the imposition of a tariff by on provincial goy- ernment which has no puainss, what, Gupta; ‘ire , thy shotta, pes eMyendy mado? And th ern honey to aot up . Q, ‘ ce trie, om) cm of thy swoots | cathy beos-do bring - ! oe in. thotr. moutha, but peta a” thelr tala a ating, oe hes ero —Franola Quarios, From, rho Windsor: Star “Thore' a one place. whore the ‘U.S, form of governmont noone | ‘to he-bottor than ours, Ita Bon-. ‘pto ja n strong and affective ‘arn of government. and. {te -commlttoos and aub-comm te tna nely and often do au. ‘ H UIOiy $0 InVvoOsHgAle sii Tatlons which: oe, ino the “gation, Our senate jan moat: a "U. S,. better el Waolona. ‘Apponda Ra, A 7 of luxurious fabrics, now Wiliam F. ma ih ie Sigg legte “You: are cordially invited | “to attend : an ‘Last Lengths* Sale “of imported suitings custom ae tailored to your order at i au : very ‘substaritial discount | Every sult sold inthissaleis; hand-tailored and finely detailed to the Warren RK. Cook high standard of - quality. Choose from this wide range. cam AD Stone led