penance Sa eee errr ee nee panne ence nee eee eae mee a Coe SaaS Seater, rena —. —— a ° Many a man: ‘thinks! ‘he. is” lahat _ CANADA'S ORIGINAL MUTUAL Fup: . pe vetworked , just. because. it . aan HAS DECLARED ITS): A pléa fot the hhonest\'é nes has come to. mé'from. Gwehn ‘takes’ him all. day *: to” do ae "109". CONSECUTIVE. QUARTERLY. DIVIDEND - K. Davidson, Toronto, public relations director’ for the ‘Direct a three- hour job. ere ee erm “EIGHT CENTS PER SHARE Sellers’: “Association, - Cee ts ‘ re Boy ee eS eT ae a | PAYABLE MAY 1, 1960 TO SHAREHOLDERS OF RECORD APRIL 14 , pyinee. ‘Rupetrt.: ‘and | ‘Northern’ and Central. British Columbia. : .: >. A member, ‘of ‘The. Canadian® Pregs — Audit. Bureau of Circulation. & y Canadian’ Daily Newspaper : ‘Publishers Association ~~ Published by ‘The. Prince Rupert, Daily 1 News: Tinited. ei he Miss ‘Davidson harked ‘back to a column hore, in which I tea | oy j told of the experieices. of my le Dave and Pegsy with a, "asd Sp age nel ee oe y high-pressure vacuum cleaner salésman. HO INES sey Cones: . “LT assume: [rom thé pénefal. sales presentation ° ‘padordied “ oS oo in your. column,” - Miss | Davidson writes, “that your friends *:.. were ‘visited by .a salesman who represents.'an “organization Q punted. here in Toronto: ‘which. Is! not, a member of: this associa One Fe ae he BE “T, too; am a householder, and I have: beon! visited: ‘by Mp. may salesman’ ‘with a Similar Sales -ptesentation. re oe yo CASH DIVIDENDS EXCEED $37,000,000 SINCE ORGANIZATION Canadian: Investment-Fund,, Ltd. President ve oe G. P. “WOODSIDE. “General “Manager: . Hardening’ of the heart’ ages. people: more.’ quickly - than” Se oe hardening of. the arteries... Sarr arr: " Sy WEDNESDAY, “APRIL 13, 1960" “B. Cc! S_ labor code: Ce ee oe . She sends a pamphlet in. which it is pointed out that “Bona al oe 4 "VE: i sti LL GOT ge oo is a oe -Fide direct sellers”. will carry identification; will have’. the. ticn. ‘should’ be tration. where: disputes fail to yield to - maniifacturer 8 ieeature, on products; have samples of,merchan- | se-on. white ve manufacturer's’ namé- is stamped; never the: preliminary. processes. In” this ' demand: full payment without issuing a receipt; never. high" category would be policemen, firemen, - i. eee Ee eee you don’t want .or "don't ‘need;.. . oN accept :‘No” cour feously’ Ukely ‘will: call’ again., sanitation and public, health: staffs, 2°." Householders “should ask to sec . credentials; "examine the - teachers and. all those responsible for: -prediiets’ ‘for MAnactiPers Hame; read| catalogues and contracts © cn ls the ‘continuous: oper ation of. essential ~ thofoughly.: ‘before’ Asigning . anything; question dealers«: ‘about: | n: 1 , one 0 the p province’ S lead: t ae 5: ° ee " guarantees}. if. in ‘doubt, check with chamber-of .commeyce. |. ae ing authorities on the subject, and has. services. Private operations would not... Beware hard “luck. or” sympathy stories,-’and’ “bargains” 5 . : “(although moiithly “specials” are’ all right) ;*.beware salesmen ‘a eee of. per oe exper ience asa be. subject. to this compulsion,, but the Sno spend: a lot of time quizzing‘you about goods you already facilities of arbitr ation swould: be avall- » have, under .the .guise'.of, “taking a survey”; carefully check able to them on request. . vibe Y omen. repair ae : | door-to- door, _ Photograph sales- . On Another | important. secominendas oT a4 Fr ode: could be ieamven” gpa eee Pe a tion is” that: ‘tribunals responsible for. Pia Se First and. for emost he recommends the ‘settlement. of labor. differences es “SETTLERS DISCOURAGED | : should be headed by judges.- -Thisi is SO. , he Editor, © - eminently sound. that’ it. should: “need » ye iy -o-- little emphasis. " If it is, deemed prope ir for civil suits, involving possibly. only. _ two. persons. and relatively small. it] satibn (so-called) ‘processes amounts. of money, to be heard by: per: out having a . : ee us ‘their. ability ‘as :pioneers’.:an fens been aaa times without manently appointed judges: tr: ned. “one lotof | their: a atatniy ae settlers.” er. Mr. Pearlman would have. the law, surely.it is:much mor mpor- ih till tlocat- °. . Granted that the soil’ may ec te wok: Ms ‘vary: “quite » @& lot.in) fertility: oards - ‘vested. with: ‘ste. tant that disputes involving ‘th ‘wage a nsiderat _ BARNEST ‘con “ E. E: ae S Tec-, | riven to Mr, - ME er eae oe “tr uk < * euitural’ ‘ands, to” ‘be’ so desis os * nated ‘and the timber cruised’ ~The Daily: ‘News: ; os and. the. availability Of: these” For ‘your. ‘informatio dite "lands : .for.: settlement’ made: ‘almost: impossible. for. Be. pros- ’~ known—or ‘their unavailability ° pective: settler to: ‘secure a -pre- ao determinéd* SO - ‘that® potential: emption or. make” a: ‘purchase az - settlers would: “not be obliged . “Vof land on these: islands ‘before ">to wait ar ‘ound’ for: YEARS ‘and | u Me they become ‘discouraged Dat “> their means were. exhausted — the. prospect. anywa: * and then ‘have. to. ‘leave’ with-: tS: Le ch: ,. out having at ledst determined: a » migdity smart newshoy Top markt for Johnnie. He's toro Not only his he learned the v alue of earning, hivows n ways : even over a,single lot the gen- ~ but he’s also learned. the importance of. ° Yr - thousan fo hasn't lots of t and abcowaibie eral “characteristics could be | os 7 eos AA, kee ving a part.of what he earns — in. his savings account at be ficient ey to end. ‘disputes a scales of hundreds or thousands 0 “to the highway but.that either determined. and the prospec: | et keepin, ga part 2 ate * ee . oye Ee great. deal ‘more expeditiously t than is s_employees, the. stability of large indus- ~ for the reason. thatthe land. tive settler could make acare- | ~My Ban cople are going to have to look out - : S tries or the tax. revenues ‘of public bod- . is’ on: the’ _“foreshore?— (any. -fulvand. exhaustive, survey . be- oo. ne for — not, look after — this: young man. First thing you ea cages “foreshore) or. that. it proves‘ to':. fore. Jocating, - des should be taken. before impartial» _ have: too’ auch ‘timber on- it. . about three quarters of. Gra- + » OFS reserved::for - ‘some: other ham Island is relatively level 7" judges with the training necessary for. “.: reason: each lot proves to “be but swamps ‘can be. or ained | = the’ renderi ing. of wise decisions. 7. eh available.” mo t 1 7. by gravity~over the whole of - & 5 . ivil defence is. going 0 in . this area: There ‘are no out- - —The Victoria Cole » “these. islands*NO refuge «jin *_ crops. of native rock. and mus-. Ss Gabe. of ‘war -for, either the’ ped- “" kegs are ‘due: entirely. . to.re- | ¢ ese ple of. Prince Rupert’ or ‘Kiti-: stricted natural drainage. caus- fe : ed :-by accumulated: -vegetable * s growth.. It. can: bé demonstr at. ed that any muskeg. that can_ be drained’ has available, plant - food to. last for. ages . ‘and. is goon available. to: forage: and” - most ; vegetative , growths. . know, he'll ‘own’ the | paper. Oe rtant: : ciustomers. How. about starting your childéen, aft Ww with a B of M Saving Account of their own! ?., A 4 { fs oo : - ee ee ee wee ay ane “why” of that Is. tha ee he. ¢ cultivated: land, ‘Of. the», As- the white collar “worker. in thd mill or. factory office. ‘They’. make up” “Castro's — mass: “support, have. vague fightin ‘the. prospect. z - initely” unless the’ islands, are y “In Guantanamo ‘Bay ‘there are 2 ships’ ‘with jided vat aly AF | eecupied ond aeveloned rs Biel ey. a SBE AE et 88 4 watt teatae Sas Abweily times incan “area. being pio- serve”: that could and: should: ORRIN G a ITH CANADIANS. NE NERY MACK OF IEE. SUNCE:1 vate ik : : os one ee ‘there’ ts.‘barely “a: platoon. of - marines iat. the” heered., itstakes’ about. three = be dropped altogether’ but’ the” - “So speaks: a. “Little: man who. has. ‘been hurt,’ “naval base the United States leases from Cuba. ». waves of settlers:to' finally de- ¥ government. could ‘check:. over’ ae ohe Who still “clings” “tom faith» rand “hope ‘ifider’ treaty, ~~. velop the.land, to a-point. where = thé foreshore lands and. gelect i the Cuban, revolution. 2 : -“-"DRe Cuban. businessman, is: ‘afraid. “How long’ they remain put." h ; h oe certain lots. for. recreation and ihe But more and more, Jin: educated, ‘circles, -- ean he support ‘his family’ when : laws,: ‘regu-: <> So: far the. jslands ave ad camp sites’ and. release. the” F those » who: chad such faith. are. “being. disil- a lations and: arbitrary seizures are crowding, o but one wave 0 pioneers, rest. ‘With at. least” a: thousand * Hisioned. “him to the wall? the rainbow. “chasing:*: wave * Miles .of “shore. line.’ on the In the name ‘of aman 1 who ¢ once fought with Even moderate elements are afraid. Some Aa ane is- ee maposec q of a thet » Queen Charlotteseit should bes Fidel Castro: against: -the - Fulgencio*, Batista. sensé, bloodshed .in the offing. They have been |: uns abl e “30. yea eno at “quite easy to. make a’ Suitable dictatorship, “1 ‘Twatched « ‘former: 26th. of July." told? “There is “no neutrality—either . you. are, “ wave nek years ago. hb “ and, sufficient .selection. - ta! a Movement revolutionaries: jeer bitterly as; thelr: all. ‘for: us ‘or all against: us”. a a Ike te wa me ors, . If. for nothing. ‘else, It shou. one-time hero and idol shouted and: gesticu- : ob & ‘ woul a Te er ball Survey | ‘be in. the interest ‘of the peo- lated before the television . cameras. we a Hundreds in tense Camaguey province’ have | made an a potentially agri- - ple of Prince Rupert and Hit. a . a « In the home ‘of a middle-class businessman. “been. grabbed in roundups. Jails are being 7 mat to. provide hoa a eeactatleots. : : I'heard the curses for Fidel; muttered by one‘ filled with those who. spoke or acted, out of | . and oisands ay ever: to ; who once sent’ supplies to’ ‘mountain: hideouts. turn, American consular authorities-are’ kept _ tothe Aslanc averoun 4” for ' ' of the embattled 'Fidelistas, busy aiding Americans jailed on the flimsiest ! supply. a hi Pp NE re covle » Ie * On @-city street corner: I ‘had a brief ren- “of excuses. _ , them 3 provid mereleoe a dezvous. witha man.who once-was a 26th Ciego de Avila loves fiestas and paiety, Now j here tO on es officer, The meeting “lasted only" until two” the city of 45,000 is subdued, Six months ago.‘ i teats a on. our voles ‘to over-casual- characters: sauntered toward us. at least 80 per cent’ of its men would ‘fight ~ fi W q Oth C pour Insti- “Informers,” whispered the former revolution. “anyone anywhere, if [Fidel said the word. tat Maas” titioned the gov- : ary, leaving ‘quickly, - > Today, one hears, it is doubtful if more.than Copywrlghts Canada Wide Feature rhe at Hon the’ lines ‘set » In‘one town I: ‘arranged: a meeting with a 20 ‘per. cent. would do so‘willingly, |. Service ed, oh fori this Petar. . ‘ group of businéss: leaders, The: meeting failed . The town’ is bullied by 300 picked” Com- tidy bookshelves are “the | m n “W.N, Glegerich:; ; aq id come off.’ Only: one man was at the ap-..munists, ', mark of the’ collector, Untidy 4” Mell, BG Holnted: place: Its cancelled, "he, whispered, » A professional man who was with Castro bookshelves. are the tae a a een et = ‘ “We! re al str ie 6 » ‘In the mountains during ‘the revolution says = the reader or. one cations. Orit \ \ * Under. ‘the: Cas TO: ‘government's, ru e u & . now: “Every. possible. solution leads to: a dend a " oy \ u sometimes seemed ‘haunted. ** a ““and, ‘and there is hardly a decent man’ left course, But If you examine: ‘the | DID. You KNOW?! en wt “ ‘The man who cuts sugar cane and the, mill in the government, The outlook is. black.” exceptions narrowly, you : will! . 7 boos ‘ . ve find perhaps, as L- ave: that ‘ _ MANY: OF THE oe rene oe a . y scholars are really col- ‘||. ‘ - ' INTERPRETING: THE NEWS ae , eo lestors They: collect seats BEST PARTIES - 7 yo 2 “ ce Bh ey read books as; the ( : : Herter thinks Russia “drag gging | feet” ata rena "bark pea. ar OUR DELICIOUS |; ! ‘ ‘ By TAROLD, MORRISON | = oe Suranee netlelon : EPs (CHINESE FOOD! hood i * pe or Canadian Pross Staff Writer They want thek A! noo ‘ i , $ Phone: 3329, 4 ; in of sista sooretnry Mortar is. convinced fhe the, deed is dono." rintor toa akg woah evra Friday: “Susi ‘ Jus t. “a it Russians are deliborately dragging their foc ore than that, Eaton suggested at Geneva » many, Sus wats ; i at the Geneva: 10-power disarmament nego- thal the recess was not primarily insisted upon the.facts, ; MELROSE cHoP SUEY Me A tjations. > by Russia alone but’ wos agreed upon’ by all’). But the true a ah i tt 5 Ho belloves: this ‘stalling 18 designed . to give” parties becnuse some of the delegates would. . scholars I have || irgeoenene = ;. ; iy Sbviet Promicr. Khrushchev an opportunity have to leave Genova lo work on the summit _—licouintored want mig | : ot 4 fo aly some new dlanrmament. idea at the talks, They gouldn’t be In two places: at ono moro than the ‘facts, Oy pg : ik Rnat-West summit enters: Which opens at, times ocean tino truth “And they know ; bea OM | bY : 4 Borla May 16, “Bome US, diplomats stde with Hortor’s view’ » “market. You always | atook Po NB 1S ‘ i * Herter's alds say. ‘thls. ‘conviction, cromaing “that the recess was a Russian stall and somo | . } th Jatest et 1avG “to Ne Ss TIM sy ' i athough there ts evideiice of embarrassing Ines ‘dupport Baton's Interpretation that. the recess. - havo, tes a Cs ite at Ona, ‘And |}: a >) pO a) A A conalatencios and baale conflict of view be-' wasn genornl Wast-Wost Iden among tho 10°.’ jn{ ea tint tine Lone Uy eee ee me Wt i tween tho scoretary and: his ¢hief disarma- . “negotintors, os iW Nookn, oma ine now pre pe es At: ae ‘ \ iHent negotintor. as to the reasons: behind the ~ ‘Those. in the stato department watching hoe 1 Adecl Pace are’ ols Fas —_ | . ‘ i - agreed-upon Alx-woek TOCAS . Mn: disarmament the Genova dovolopmonis ona day-to-day basis gnfy at the ‘moat @ MNCs |, ace eee ; fy Wegotintions, . suggest tho pro-summit talks aro merely do-. “How, thén, enn a true seh He sah, or ' | Hy 1 The conflict and- ‘inconalatencies. may’. rniae: ~algned ‘as. probing operations, ehch side feoling. yay bo. f Udy man, an orderly |}: a S Ke ‘M ore Flavour, | i grave misgivings among the AmallWostern . the othor out, ‘Thoy look for: dociaions flowing man?’ Ho is In porpotual a | fig 5 a a. { y powers which look to tho U.S, for Western’ from'tho summit to provide o sonse of serious ton, Ho th puratting the most Hoe ie or *® oe ee oS | uo adore dn, itrongthoning prospocta: for world. j@lwection in paptaumintt roaumption Of 7 noe: plugins thing: In all crontion, (1) c(i “more satisfaction! } YW onco, Ta thoro“ih tnak any strong dontral'w.S,. ‘9 tations, os i i ae “somothing : that shifts, as “wo bl i ; p fo policy won danrmaniont..and how -positive’ la’ ariwhile, thord'seama to. bo inanimétia -Wiow, With aVvory fonoration, ‘| Jane ‘ } 9. Hortor's “control. over ecmuruatatin Of U8, «viel vin tho state: dopartmert that: Baton hhd’.'. Aut more: probably With. ovdry | ki: y wf “more, fey C | uate PolloyPe ey nee heat too, (nat on Nis feotithat there:hnd boc: day and poraiily every hout oes Mod, ae - , LATFORM’ yor | Mn. i a "0 torparary, breakdown In: teamwork botweon . t t 1a colloctora tho world: ia {| jie. Me Ng | mY | Lon Pelday “Herter told ‘a prog ‘gontoroned “Herter, and Baton, and that the resulting om. fwl.ef, and wo are gotling ae, an v: i K ro Rugalina. were ‘xooking a Jong ‘vecoss from - hnerdasmont did U8, ciplomney n no fond, : - thdsor: all tho time, Le lee od. f f & Re ite No. -suggontod ‘which | opened nat” ees Ly eee nese armen . - TABS sn sale 4 i _ ara » Ho suggested: a. aviot stall, 0 1 A: dappor city dude bor |. a hit | : a oneva iwaa designed: to: givo: I hrushohove hla Bible: Thotight, fay, - hilay ban capt city duce ou: t SG ic: a" qh i fe hm [ | ‘ Alaarmhmont pintform tt: ‘Bhvih, (Eo. madoleldayss? “ hes oo Mtyony’ “a! edttliomah’ Who waa!) i “ ms). co Ae, iM delivery, phone; to : a Y while ‘hd wouldn't.mihd a “ahort. TOs Fe AW Gay man) his “ys. are! ON: BARK AR a” . pe erat Mra ANN \ - ai abt gind:to got rid ‘of it for wel Nerd EE qoan ‘Ho waa opposed: to n long one, ss Hower af tho: fleld,, so ho flourishoth, for the pittanes, ‘ , pes DATE ei er or M ! 403 { | Po The next: a ‘Hortor’: found himaolf: intan., wind ‘MnKoth over it- and the place . thereof" ewitnt in the world nro you # T Ay UMABEL SCH ity PRCA ur OT i ‘ 2. \ \ . “onibarrnaslng Poaition, for hia: chief digarma- All now! Wt no more, Psatiny 100314, 15, planning to do with that old 'f gy Ty Cy Te Ne eee AME A Ne ie i vo dnt nogotlator at Genovi, Now York ‘lawyor: Manta, physteally related. to the lowor nog?” the cattloman asked, — ft BLACK LABELS” ee eds mi tee We oa | ' i, | roaorloke M, Naton, had in the meantime’ “animals, sharing thelr (physical Mmitationa, — "Ty Wing to race him, Weel Po “ EN Tage a So 2 -'Heprood: to'in. alxewoek rocoas, from: April 20. but he also ‘is n.son of God with otornity _tho dude anid. | eae baa “ Mas eat VU gy ps y-Junos TeHortor. orltdalzed. the:notion-ofihis..hefora him, .Wo..aro..God'a childron. and wa 9+. walt the enttionan: nae! ws ere ae \ it i ear i: nagotntor. but had to necapt tho, Foocss Maines Inherlt hia atornn) charnoter, “your win,” "|. "yen . a . =? 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