r of | ‘national’ purpose. ‘The former, ‘diplomat: and. : Of green. ‘adorn’ its jandscape. Trees spread their’ ~ competition andthe West must-make a_ gigan- ‘: 1910 -AnD independent: newspaper devote to the’ upbutlding’ Of: Prince Rupert. and: Northern*and: ‘Central British’ Columbia, : : A member, of. The Canadian: Press—Audit Bureau of. Circulation : -Canadian ‘Dally. Newspaper. Publishers Association. me ‘Published | ay The: Prince Rupert Daily News, Limited. SOHN. F. ‘MAGOR. | . President a s vee G. P.. WOODSIDE . . wun Genera}. Manager . “Authorized 88 | ‘second, clas “mall, by. “the! Post Office Department Ottawa. Jo an Jaws, can whip. their, gats from i: LSTHUNSDAY. IANUARY. 14, 1960 | eee J. and always" ‘il ‘their: “man. . Dead. as* Ya. tick. But even“ not: ‘account: ‘eowhands - have. the’, same = gift, a ‘In ‘real ‘life, as I experienced it.in the first or Mud War; and. din: the, more: got ‘through ¢ the year without killing g d.anyone due.to luck or’because of our & sa oe clestrlans? fleetness” of ‘foot.’ We: . ns’ would like to think that: there has been: - ir an improvement in: the driving: habits Ve-of both ordinary. motorists: and, ‘pro: : 10 fessional drivers and also in the care. a taken’ by. the: city’s: pedestrians. _ We. r, hope~ that thoughtfulness, courtes y and common sense are more ‘in. ey- - . idence than. they: were and that: use. of 7 . i, all three traits will become routine. ees / ed from” rifle : from. tiddly-winks. ‘For -: ' three:.and ‘a- half. years of: my” life -in, ‘that: first war. ‘1: ‘car-.- tied, -day. and “night, a. trusty.’ 45 ‘strapped to ‘my, midriff. * ing.. “hit. ‘anything . with ite: Shot’ it® ‘any “number of. times, 4 + Mei tay ern Toe eo oh ee to What ytterly astonishes me. . ee in these TV. westerns is \the:’; "“way..everybody-can shoot with. - a. six-shooter.\Not only the.’ * marshalls.’ and).famous out- "| s . shooting: as: cro= | i And’ I don’t recall ever : fay o ‘ahd’ séared’ the ‘stuffing ® out. | of: my... some “Fats and, : on occasion, "myself. We. carried pistols ‘for mee immediate: ‘neighbors; - ’ reasons. ‘of morale. On rare:Gc-” casions, : but” ‘they | were: “When . serviceable,- they’ were ‘fired. at. point \ blank» range: - And even. then; the target was” usually winged, . ‘not, killed. a -To' see ‘these “western” ‘bad: /men and: good | men). legs | aS— ~ traddle. ‘like - little: “boys: who :* -Have had an: accident’ in: their. . _ pants, snatching . forth: their. . guns’.to.fire without. aim;-in- . _ variably. getting the. enemy... tensively sacrificed ‘to. ‘quantity, and - ‘with in ; se complacenty: love “of ‘comfort. and. ‘lac ae ‘social discipline even. to. Heep its oe “now is’ tedching at the. Toate for. living, who carried ‘pistols in _ ” derisive. ; ey cee te How to. write ; a letter to the. editor | fair through the. heart,.makes . : - those of-us, to the number. of.” , _.& hundred: thousand. ‘or.so. still :. “ed to other newspapers do not : war,: feel: very: inferior, ‘or: else. . . they proved . useful: Be “belly guns,” WINTER | SPLENDOR—Sharp-. - ‘ly. etched against:.the «sky. are: “Vancouver's gleaming’... Lions.’ ‘These snow-covered. peaks on. ' the) north’ shore of. Burrard ~ - Inlet appear from’ many’ parts ~ of Vancouver’ a sleeping lion... “At. the .6,000- foot” level snow » mid-" “remains "deep >. until - ‘summer while sunshine bathes the. lower. levels. OF photo. articles, © ‘and: editorials credit- necessarily reflect: the views. of. ‘The. Daily News4 - From. “The, Citizen” - ‘that: ‘the. nation ©: “must. | “distrust: contentment : ae and. shun. complacency. - to. be ‘heard: ‘through’ ‘Letters-" ‘to-the- Editor. columns: ‘Surveys’. have shown: these’ letters‘ to:-be. among ° ‘the: best ‘read: features. in One: is: fresh’ and. fish: abound. in’ it. *Splash tion: : of: ‘society: They. ‘include. ‘there. The’ ‘air. ‘hangs: _seblen a above. ‘its waters, “and. neither. man nor ‘beast: nor fowl ‘will, Lae : sranches-over— it- and: ‘stretch ‘out. their: ‘thirsty: roots to sip ofits life- -giving.. cwaters:: wily ott , Along its shores: ‘children’ play,? "BS ‘childre: played when He was. there. ‘He ‘loved: 4t/"He could look across its silver surface ‘as “He spoke His parables: And’ on‘ a: ‘rolling: -plain; “not: far away,*He fed’ five thousand: ‘People’ in: the mir acle of the loaves’ ‘and:: fishes.: DRA , | The River . Jordan... ‘forms ° “this, ‘Sea... with Your: letters: to ‘the: editor’ form. -oneof. the most: influential: channels through’ which. an ‘ac- - tive. citizen can: express |: ‘his “ideas about. timely. subjects. of . general concern! , . ‘Here are ‘some ‘suggestions “which can, help: in writing .. the “kind of ‘letter’ that . is - most: _UKely. to receive. favorable .con- ‘sideration from an editorial “desk: -@ it: ‘possible, usé a. typewriter, ‘and | doublé-space , the. lines. : ‘Type only on one side. of the « paper. If you.write in ink, write ‘plainly and’ -:neatly. Do: not crowd: words or lines... : @ Express your thought | clear- Jy and. concisely, . keeping - to one ‘subject; per letter; Editors prefer letters of no more than ; 200 words' due to space limita- tions. Longer letters are. ac- cepted . occasionally if. they have’ conalderable reader, in- terest. @.Be: sure “your -meaning: As. clear. Write in simple words * ‘and. sentences ‘of not more than 255 words. @ Do not be merely eritical. “what make ‘this mighty: difference in: 1 these - oy eighbor. Seas? ‘Not the: River: Jordan—it, emp=— ties’ ‘the: ‘same. good... water:. into : both. Not: ‘the: 012" dx ewhich: they lie,’ nor. the, country: ‘round — : “The Sea‘of. Galilee’ receives’ ‘but: does ‘not. “Keep: the Jordan; For every drop which ‘flows ~ sparkling waters from the: ills. I laughs” in > into: it, ‘another drop. flows: ‘out, The. receiving — the sunshine, and’ men ‘build: their. houses :- and” the. giving: goon, day after day, in equal near it, and birds. their: nests, and, every. kind measure. “The: other. Sea hoards .. its income e is happier because it’ is’ there. : “jealously. “It “will: ‘not. be. tempted into” “any. : oF River Jordan flows ° on. south into, generous impulse, ‘Every: drop it: ‘gets, : it. keeps. | another Sea. Sos «The Sea of Galilee gives, and lives. The other ’ Here there is no. ‘splash’ of. ‘fish, ‘no | fate: ~ Sea. gives nothing. It is: “named - “The Dead teting leaf, no song of birds, no laughter of. Sea," —Richmond ‘Banner’ (San’ “Franelsco). INTERPRETING THE. NEWS | Te PT eee . Uneasy European, Allied: trade talks underway 7 By. DAVE. OANCIA | «Canadian. Press Staff: ‘Writer wR pot, An. uneasy. “Atlantic ‘alliance today tackles council meeting. of. the OEEC, | co the thorny task of patching up family trade Talks. during: the next three days Ukely will ; quarrels and mapping. a program to. fight: an foes on: three’ topics: =. anticipated : all-out: Communist economic of. 'Diserimination’. against: “dollar”. ‘goods, fensive during the’ 1960s, °°. a “danada and’ the United States now feel. ‘there Canada and the United . States join. thelr ‘Is no justification whatever for these restric-, European allies iri a series of high-level talks tions. and’ Will urge prompt: action to. remove - in Paris that could eventually Jead to the. them.” ‘Cannda also js expected, to volee her | ercation of an: organization for Atlantic econ- concern about the possible restrictive features _ omic co-operation, ' ~.! of the common market’s agricultural policy, » _ Its objectives would be to: boost free world , : to be announced, during the: next month, | trade and to launch a massive aid plan for, ° - 2. Feay of a: trade war ‘in’ Europa: There underdeveloped countries, Its birth might spell. 4s a danger that friction betweon the Freneh-. the end of the Organization for European Eeon. Jed. common, market and the: British-led “outer: omic Co-operation, | which» embraces’ 1B coun: , ‘seven”. may develop into all-out economic con-. tries, ee, coe Stag eine the Western camp, Britain wants to . + + +. “bridge the gap between the two trede*groups. , The special conferonce—firat for tho. Weat-_ . Canada andthe! US, téar the wider grouping rn finance ministers aince the collapse of tho will close off some: of thelr, traditional markets, | European free trade ‘area negotintions in 1080. gy A new appronch :-to: helping underdo-- will have the Immedinte gonl of heading, ott volovied ‘countries, Britain; the U.8, and’ Can.” A trade war in the Western ‘camp, . that the!) 2%, want, to, sco a .groater, contribution :from.. “ But St also is an open recognition hat the ' ‘ continental Buropean countries now Maing the nature of the cold war is changing, The world | “creat ‘ofa prosperity. wave is heading into a period of intense economic © 2.) me mo ‘The need. to rovise the constitution. of tho ‘onne: now, ja widely accepted, This: organiza. : tom war ant, Wp in 1047 fa. dent with f the a " « Mecting in Paria today in’ an attempt td, Joma of diatribution of Marshall plan funda “and: to atimulaty: efforts: of Huropean. nations: doal with tho’ twin problem facing the Went -to help: themaclves, : tre ministers from France, Woat.- Gormany, an Italy, Belgium, Britain, Switzerland, Portugal, The U.S, in” oxpected to. propora setting. WD “wise. mon's” committee to work out a new | Donmark, Greece, Awedon, Tha: ‘Netherlands, . % Canada, the United States and the: necrotaring, organization for economic co-operation onan of the, European common market... < Atlantis.’ ROMO, et “ Tho flrat sessions today wl be a mintator|at’ ee : mooting of tho British-led Europonn Frée Trade’ : Association, On Wednoaday, the fwl-droasAtr.. | _.Meney from. ‘slums phore nlwnys avo been somo in every gone. Jantic economic. conference gots, ‘wnder|way, | lt will ke followed Thursday by! a ainiatorig! ‘oration, and Jn all forms of society, who proy ae . Won the poor, That ls why. usury; even though | ‘Ib: poyaiata still in. some parts ‘of. the world, Aa ‘sich. a serious offones, « When ong looks at slum arenas. ono wonders. ‘how. anyone, could mako monoy out of: such - tive,‘and ‘worthwhile suggest an Too much’ criticism {s,bor- ng. . @. Avold violent. Janguage. . 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