i ‘an “independent newspaper devoted ‘to the upbulldittg : ‘, sop ‘Prince Rupert and. Northern and: Central: British: Columbia; : ws is ‘member of The Canadian Press-—Audit: Bureau of Circulation Canadian Daily: Newspaper Publishers Association . - ‘Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News I dmited,. “JOHN UF: _MAGOR * Fae se “President” oe : Tew ewe Sage ww wo win 8 ew He we ee ew +e % oe en An old schoolmiate of ‘mine. who has devoted his life to. the. ~ construction” ‘industry was “h _ little amused ati my: comment , the most soap conscious gen- eration since Noah, Yet we've got a generation. now that ts afraid they’ll get their hands ° e 7. REAYRES. : cae es air ‘t make sense.” a Me ior oo Pr. opsiDE oe on wisiting his~ ‘Intest . enter dirty, It. doesn ; - ator ~ gua negosee eye prise, that. he‘ appeared to However, he’s quite conte mt -have.no Canadian-born among with the - newcomers: they the, Post Office Department: Ottawa’ AL “his! numerous: ‘ omployees. me know, about : soap. _. Operating the’. tractors, ~~ : hoisting the cranes, .driving , : yay Be ~the trucks, digging in the el ay, ‘the. hammering ‘at.’ wooden forms, were Ital- es ians;..Poles, Ger-@ mans, “men of:a great variety . of # racial origin. Men with bodies. - © ¥ “Pete ‘here,’ said, “was born in Sage Canada.” ey Pete was a good , - Natural bean-pole of a young “man in spectacles, one of, the’. ~ engineers on the ‘job:. ~. “Phree of my. tive, ‘trained - . engineers,” . said: the.-boss, are “Canadians. But by and large, - . young Canadians don't want,to “pet. thejr:: ‘hands’ dirty: ‘They . v4 _don’t-want, to get: muddy.: They. : ‘serves, as. hand, ‘arm, nose’ and’ All Aboard with. G. E. ‘Mortimore | oe Nr, _ now,” proteste "4" Jips all in one. ‘The trunk, cons “The: funny: thing. is,” “sald taining a large number of mus- “tend for himself: >and: too hich: pocket money and spare time. A lawyer and magistrate prior. ‘to! joining the Salvation Ar my in ‘Africa, Major Smith dealt with many juvenile y. ly, offenders. . His main penalty was the | cane rather than jail. A labor farm be the major operated in. ‘Wales’ ‘vecently_ of ' veleased statistics. indicating. 80 per cent, of 8,000 delinquents. sent to the - ingsin Calgary recently. ‘Speaking on | - thé much-discussed ‘pr oblem of juven-- oS ile. delinquency, Mayor Smith stated . that, juvenile unauey: & exists omy CAERNARVON CASTLE, WALES—Begun | in 1283 and finished thirty- niné years ‘ater, - Caer- narvon Castle is one of the most imposing: medieval military - constructions. ~The. well- ‘preserved state of. ‘Its walls today. give’ an. Inkling. of the grim Appearance | this splendid for-".. “tification” must have afforded in its heyday. €. dente or hn G “The - trunk is the | -most re-> “warkable part of an elephant’'s “4 body. An - extension ‘of: the nose and ‘upper. ‘lip, the» ‘trunk + . . . Pay day should be the ‘hap: ‘the’ most “conimonty heard “down. cheque. is -a spmbol. of. my: old . ‘schoolmate, “all ‘this ~ .Cles (estimated at. 40,000), is arn m wel e refor med, " plest day of the week. But the phrase«:. .. our machine, civilization... “ea pavertising of: “Sap: Ml. Fry strong and: Esxible itive Tt . _. |. average man looks thoroughly — People’. are. anno ed,” “not . lions“of ‘dollars;spent. on sell- " tip of,the trunks so sensitive In the. light: of the Major’s Ss: -expe= . g ghiy Pp a y “Sometimes ‘the wage- earner. _that itean plek up a a small pin. merely by. what they feel to be wishes ‘that he had lived in. the small ‘sizé ‘of * the’ cheque,’ .;. the.’ ‘days. when. ‘the: ‘pay. “WAS”: but by the fact. that.so, many’: * miserable when ‘he, Picks BP, his -money.. : a Go into an. office, store or: in-:. (one soap: I. sues: we must | cbe: : ae ri n e and no doubt adequate results: . . : always in cash..It. might’ have. peeing, his suggestions: are without _. dustrial shopand watch ‘the — hands. have, already cut slices. ‘been a. small sum. nigh ‘as he : _* employees opening ‘their... pay: from. We es “co walked down. the street toward They| hive Bo. logical rea~’ home (or the. tavern) he. knew. _ ine the cheque with a scowl, or. son to be, ‘shocked * “by, the de-.,” at least that’ the coins jingling | _they’squint-at the envelope as. ductions, “*'since. oithey “knew in his. pocket, were his to spend, if.a:bad smell had issued. from. - about ‘all of them: in’ advance. With the classics packets. Nine out of 10° exam- : Hanne (alta, Herala cg we La ‘it. . They knew about income’ tax, " : peg ‘The cheque: always seems ‘to. union: dues, unemployment in- be smaller than’ they: had” ex-' surance and the pension fund. in: wide : acceptance. oe equality ¢ ‘of, women is emly ‘es- - matter, ‘the’ 1960 woman: “If_ you | ‘are a. pected. | ‘They signed up (perhaps un-'->. woman, you- might just, as well look like one.” | Why the’ sour “looks? ‘Infla- der protest). to buy govern- — .- Replacement ‘tion?’ The: working’. man’s : : Ory “from ‘the. 1920s . tells Sof 3 a ‘militant _ “oRrench - feminist addressing a: crowd .on the . “subject of women’s Tights, “There. is very. little . "difference between men and‘ women, ” she said. 2 Whereupon a timid. male ; ‘voice. Spoke: up: de: difference!” “Yves ‘Saint- Laurent, ‘designer ‘for: the. ‘House | f: Dior, : seems » to have: forgotten, the: moral ° f< this’: tale: But ‘most. “men—and, . for. that _ women—haven’ te “vive. . coe —The Toronto ‘Telegram, . i ‘greed? The. boss’s° greed? ~ It: “depends on. your economic and, ~ political views: 0 Ds : But fi you’ stand: near enough. | ' tohear the * muttering ' --and:: “snarling of the .wage-earners, | one word crops up again’ and: | again: Deductions.:It is usual’y -. ‘prefaced: . by. other: words: “Those :. Ge PGf: deductions’: 4 is7, in His hands’ for ‘a’. minute,’ So . ‘that he could feel:the texture ‘of the. ‘banknotes,’ and enjoy ithe’ serise ' of* ownership.; ment: ‘bonds - by installments or, to contribute to: ‘the; Com-" munity, Chest. : , ~ “Since: they | knew about : ‘it, > with all. the-.ppenness | why are they ‘disgruntled? Be-. of mind “bare. cause the’‘hole:in the cheque is- os so big: It is-such a size that they: never can get used : to it. The’ “Wage-earner might: ‘be happier - if" he’. had. all his pay” tee Me a -But: ‘when: about one: third: of _ : inventions everywhere: ‘pur’ guesses and the ain; _‘when'vall; that: space is free . for, us: to bring to pass. “When ‘time | is: ~ winter- ready— Season means:, a “when « every shape. and shade ‘of leaf has. come ‘to loss, - and: nothing's left. between. yes nis” wage’ “is. filehed away. ‘be- - a whatarbors: on. the. tree. : - we, set,: what . ardors fuse . nf b) Never -. ear a est ‘money: at all; that. he is: being: -money. “and: purchased. tickets. “beaten around ’ by. -impersonal. “$0., generously | to. the” movie"! ‘forces beyond his control. “Shane,” ‘sponsored. by the: So-.! He ‘is’ ‘Tight.. with - foliage. ‘of our. choice: fireworks’ fletching © a térse é heaven. and” -empty hour, ; “NORMA FARBER. vhigh.. public. esteem. Here, : the ® ‘daily | ‘book- ferrying smacks* of-:a “make- ‘work’. ‘project.’ “The other’ day: we buttonholed: a’ lad* who. ge: eration and’ ‘more, it’s ‘al y.. today’s - teenage: boys © uge loads: of “textbooks © i - doubts, “ant ministry, : vfive’ days: a week: : When. "two, high: school” “girls ‘board a bus ‘together | and, only one can. find “a seat, the’ staridee is so." heavily: burdened: ‘that she> must ‘needs, dump ., her great: load” of" books - on the. lap » of the’ sittee. 9 8: Is all. this. ‘book- ~carrying: necessary? Oh. yes, ‘ say the carriers, we have to do our homework. . Quite frankly,. we don’t believe it. Two or ‘three books maybe, possibly even: four, but. not. the. small. truckload . of: printed ‘matter - today's youth” lugs, back and forth. If.Ottawa were Moscow the matter would be more “easily un- derstood herause ip. Russia, even people who Seay me The state: department at Washington: ‘says’ it, favors bringing. ‘China (meaning. Commun-..: ist China) into talks on limiting and control~- Hing armaments. This ‘Wiakes’ sense,” . ; . The departnient adds that. the Inclusion of China would not affect the. ‘American policy: of non- recognition, , This makes no’ sense. “Recognition” ofa government, | ‘like recog- nitlon:of'acman in. the “street, is not a cer-. tifleate of purity ord. Passport to heaven, It's only. the: “Indispensable: Dreiminary to. saying: —The ‘Financial ‘Post, a Stone, do'lar for dollar.and in case of your death, : your vee , '. President,: — loan is “Paid in. Full''—with Insurance provided by. panda! Site gh fed Me seh a while’ the. crowds: were cheering Eisenhower: . ns a man.of peace another meeting in Europe. pave the Norwegians, ‘whose press printed the story, pause to reflect on another aspect of Amorican ‘diplomacy. At a dinner held in Madrid by Amoriean, alr force officors. stationed in Spain tho guest of honor was ex-Colonel Otto Skorzeny, the man wha fread Mussolini when his government. toppled, nnd’.who commanded the “apocinl will shortly, be leaving. ‘high’ school and by. dint ‘of questioning, elicited : ‘the opinion: ‘that. many of . the’. books’. ‘toted®: home: in the ‘afternoons™ are’ toted back in. the morning unopened. Not: ‘a’ few take ‘more books home ‘and. back ‘than : os they ‘really need, ‘he. opined, But "then there are the distractions. Strong: ~ and. healthy’ young boys and girls. can't be" “we can do al little extra. studying tomorrow night, can’t. we? ~The Ottawa ‘Journal, ~ What “recognition” means - “How. are you?” If the Americans want to-talk to the Chinese: about arms (and why not?), it can hardly be “'troason to suggest that speaking terms:should be arranged, In the practical sense that's: alt that: recognition means, — ~: Or do our nelghbors give wholehearted inoral : ‘approval to the governments of Russia, Spain, Saud! Arabia, Dominican Republic and ° ‘such others nlrendy recognized? “Lest we forget troops" In the Ardennes offensive of Decom- | ber, 1944, A Colona) Scolt of the USAF, It. was reported, oxtolled Skorzony as.n gront fighter . against communism, 80 ho was, as.one'of the -sentor operatives of the Gestapo. and. one ‘of “the closest collaborators of ‘Kaltonbrinner,. the | last commander of that infamous and beatial organization, ... It. was not, we think, revealed. nt the ban- -quat,* out it once was,’ according to the. ‘Nore. ‘woglain reports, Skorzeny's Job to capture’ Dis-. enhower, Isn't’ this taking. friendly feolings a bit: far? The Gorman nation has expinted its’ crimes, but former butchers need not he wel- comed Ibnek into tho elvilization which thoy: once tried hard to dostroy, Fighting commun- ojam in torture ehambors ts not a process which . an ‘Amorican: calonol should pralsa olther, | “just. in. case.” expected to stay at. home every night burrow- ' ing ‘in their ‘books. And then there's . -parents to talk to and. the phone and TV; well. heck,- : » ciety for. Retarded’. _ Children Wi ba lg “tre, last week. We also thank the staff” ‘or’ the Civic. Centre. for donating their services, Mr. Dennis Mul- ‘roney and Mr.: George Dawes for operating the’ projectors and attending the door. : Thanks ‘are aiso due to the ‘Ladies -of. the IODE, Women » of the Moose, Students’ Coun- odpg a new world’s cil; Mr. T. C. Melville, Mr, Len Griffiths and many others for their. help in selling tickets. - A. special .thanks to the Rot- ‘ary, Club members establish- record -in purchasing $86.worth. of tick-. ets in.less than five minutes, ‘Last but not least a hearty .-vote. of thanks to.you Mr, Edi- tor and to, your paper for your _ helpful advice’ and. publicity. We sincerely appreciate the _ help given us by everyone. The need Is still great. Do- “\ nations ‘are weleome at Box INTERPRETING. THE: NEWS©. woe On, ' Saturday | Nights Breach j in UK. dlotence ministry now. healed “By STEWART. MacLEOD | “Canadian Pross: Staff Writor ot sugmentions In Britain’ 8 defence’ white papor | that grenter atress: be placed on conventional forces, and that nuclear hitting power be dl- veraified, have done nothing to lesson the Hko-- Whood. of a cabinet rift over defence jolicios, _ But it does. suggest that penco—nand pos. sibly. warrh : harmony—has heon’ restored: to the dofence, ‘mintatry;, vs . River alnco’ ‘the. former: ‘miniator of dofonco,: Duncan Sandys,’ Inunehed hia fivo-yonr ‘atroam. * ning: program: for) the ‘aorvices threo yenrs igo, there have ‘been’ aan bo somotimeos : —open—-clashes: over hig ‘plan’ to have Britain totally dependent on a nualony force, Tha cab-' Anet- never: has been dn ‘complete agroomoant,” ‘and chiofs. of. mee dave: openly oxprossed tholr, rege oa Pans ig! ee ye Pe Now. that ater Watkinson nna tnkon, over, ahd ts apparontly paying grentor heed than Sandys: did: to hia: chilofa of: ptale,, sonior military! advisers: and: alvillan:. ofonco planners, the ministry ts reported’ to be rondhe: Ie fatal, Aaraoment, on how: things ‘Ahould he i, Up yun, But In tho enbinaty gandya and hla BUDS Porters haven't changed ‘thelr minds, Inan offort to nour of] on troubled wntora, Prime Minister Maemillan will gathor his mins dstora together for:a roaund- tabla discussion: : Ma weokend, The: meetings ‘are bolng dos- erlhec dofence and other: ‘aubjocta.” By “gandys, now minister. of ‘aviation, haa ale’ whys. contended that. Britain cannot afford: highly diversified defences and should thore-~ acnye off any nggrossors, Watkinson has anid © ‘fara, concontrate on dendly nuclenr devican to: na “{riondly, , informal Macusatons on | that atomic weapons become usoleas the minuto WY Ngsressar calls Britatn's blurt, 3 “on, he anya, It's sulelde, |: | ‘sources any that no doclalons. avo yot | Prom thon. : boon taken, but that: reforance to tv ponalblo’ ahift of plans In the white, paper clears the why for "juat nbout anything inthe missile fold," Watkinson Stntoa In May to Mohile-aite misallon, Inns ‘to: visit the Unitod save nv. look nt the: ntost : Society for Retarded Children “of? Prince ‘Rupert and District. the. nibbled- c o If you belong to a group that. has a credit union, step right up and join. No. invitation needed! Remember: the’ meinibers’ own ‘the credit. union. ‘They operate it' so they can save with. good divi- dends and borrow at low rates. 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