hoor An, Independent newspe A devote to. the’ pbuilding : ‘of. ‘Prince Rupert and, Northern’ ‘and. Central ‘British: Columbia. . A member: of The Canadian’ Press—Audit: ‘Bureau ‘of. Circulation, . Meera Canadian Daily. Newspaper ‘Publishers ‘Association. - -Published by. ‘The. Prince Rupert’ Dally 2 News: Limited, JOHN ¥, ‘MAGOR, “ts President” a "4 GP. ‘WOODSIDE - General Manager™: » Sunday, ‘the. loca ‘camp: ‘of “the . ‘Gideons International. chad dedicated -and place 90 Bibles. i in various. city. es-) " tablishments, where they: will be ready lave: to work: with othier players. ue . “New : Canadian’ orchestsas are springing. ‘up. to fill : them,’ mn he: said. result; he tin Victor 4 eto. import talent. from, the U.S:" ‘Canada is faced with a Brave: Symphony, says. ‘Mr. . Hoffman. opportunities - -here,. ‘but: we are. blessed * that, a Many: musicians from: other countries « come here 2 to" live: and: to play in. our 6rchestra, D! oe - He said: that in’ past years ‘the: symphony _ “has: imported: one or ‘two. musicians during. ae 1 7 season, but: won't ‘be bringing. any ‘in this year. The Vancouver. Symphony. and other, ‘groups: ie lds ¢ ambined, “ebut the “wrong: with this: ther: musical’ ‘appreciation: among ‘young people: « in “in: the hope that more: and’ more of | ‘them’ | wil er eg the ‘musical. field. era os . The’ Vancouver Province. wise . provided. jbut the only. other’ provision (drink. in icensed . premises. we . Thus it’s unlawful;-in- this: enlightened: pro- ‘vince, to: accept, or anyway. to swallow, a: ‘glass: :of beer; .Wine or spirits Ain’ a: friend's chouse:: AIL: ‘the guests at every cocktail ‘party are. criminals i—unless the party is held.in a club:or, hotel. i This: is’ socially. ridiculous; but; the, law. is: “equally silly. if judged by. Plain logic or. seman-! ities. oo | . It's apparently, ean for a man to “give” -tectotaler point Of: view. It vas write as: at should,” & ing: ‘is’ at normal, : ancient. and: permanent’ ‘cus- ‘tom’ of- the: “people.: ‘Instead, / it. assumes * “that this “practice, is anti-social: and“ that’ drinkers ought: therefore. to. be’ . devilled, impeded and ‘pushéd' about, | ‘Section 43 (1) ds, of course,’ ea direct,’ result, of. “this | queer: bias. in: the law- makers; 4 oe Pa, —The- Financial Post, Too much, too. soon? : “Trouble: ‘may come. (for Canada)’ ‘by demand- rowing? ‘ing too. inany. things: at once, It-may' be Jlegiti- .. -Or, “instead: ot creating: ‘what, Mr, Coyne. imate, to. borrow. for. a’ “home, | but'not ‘for. a: ‘-home.: calls “real, capital”. —applying . human labor ito - land¥a. car. and - Be television | set at. ‘the same > produce -: idurable things—are. we. borrowing ;time. peed “greedily » ‘in, order. to make too. many: unpro- «However. it. is not ‘simply. Ne question ‘of. ‘the. . ductive things, | consumer goods: which. are used’ ' arifount of the’. indebtedness, A.. nation ° mitst) up:in ‘their: ‘enjoyment, This is ‘the possibility |. be concerned also .with what it. is, dolng ‘with “which : seems to- concern Mr, Coyne: most. of jthe proceeds. from. the. things for which: dt is all; not’ merely | the amount ‘of : ‘the borrowing (going into, debt. Arc. we. using borrowed: ‘capital -: ‘itself,. -He ‘says ‘that unless we want to be.de- to develop resources’ which will. serve ‘the .ex-. pendent’ indefinitely: on someone else's crfpital, ‘port market, .which ‘will: earn’ ‘foreign “ex- we must.“cut our coat rather more In accordance , change and: help eventually to finarice: ‘the bor= with the cloth,’ me 8 am ThE Obbawe, Journal, INTERPRETING THE. NEWS -. as oes eR en : Eisenhower’ budg et forecast facing perils pare qe | . ae ag HAROLD MORRISON: Canadian Press ‘Staft Writer President ‘Bisonhower, in forecasting fh , $4,200,000,000 budget surplus. for the ‘United States governmont. Inj-the . next. fiscal | yenr, ; MIght.-recall’. the: famous saying | of; “ Britlal esany lat Willitm: Hazlitts 2} ei : ' A ehere is many lip. ‘twixt the, ou, and. the» ' ip.” : ; With. the atc! ‘strike énded. and. thee wee roy o ot Elsonhower iso hopes to ‘apply all. of sur: pluses gained to reduction of the national debt, -tration's view {s.that pressure on high Anterest yates: may: bo reduced Jf the. government ‘can decrenac its. borrowing | and: thug onsa market ate competition | for monoyr coun= 9) phig. onaing, of progsure: on: interest, " that government revenues will’ eljml : ‘and that ,f& budget surplus of’ some’ proportions might ‘emerge If the Jine: te held, (On, ‘government,’ ‘sponding, = 1» But this faa. prosidontial ‘olosticn. year. and": ‘Elsonhower. ig. lkely to find the Demoornts, », Who control | hoth the ‘Senate’ and House. of. (Ropverontatives, not: aa: friendly: ns thoy. have cbdon in the pnat, 4 1 ' Many a loglalntoy. ta: Mkoly to’ “pron or . hax cuts or higher: ‘governmont sponding van }voto-drawing magnots, And leading. ‘Domocrnta' Are criticizing the Ilsonhower, administration: (for golng too alow .on defonce: sponding, pare ;Woulnrly 1 minallos: and High-nowored Apnea 10 10 By "'laonhiowor: fa. ‘going. ‘into’ tho’ ‘fight with | Wiltin! dotorminnation to: Mlow ‘only - a! amnll:, Tao in governmont. sponding In-tho yonr that, rane from duly 1, mh ‘io. ane fo. et, ile “Hiryformed Congrosa Thubaday tjat-he- fa ‘baalng:: (nls. aurplua foracnat on expenditures af t sora ening ‘Amoriean dofences, $80,000,000, N00,: compared with’ this’ yonr's: 'Influontial Democrats. mado: it: clear ‘sponding ‘willy. mhy..total a. ttle: Tena than romain .wnaonvinced that ‘the yin’ foracast: of $78,000,000, 000, Tn the ‘ourrent flacn) .yonr which andy in’ austiciont ‘to offset ‘growing Russian military ‘yung, ho honey Sor amall $200,000,000aurplitn, might, Most Domoorats thought ‘this no time” compnrod’, With leat yonr's: record’ paneo Ine. to’ atand on a. $41,000,000,000 defenco- budget doflalt of "a a00,000,00¢ js whon smltitary ont ‘Bro: Maley \ have’ 9 bearing on. interest. rates. Mn Canada,. A lot: of Canndian firms .and' inatitutions : float “Joana? in. the U.S, and if. rates go: ‘down. in the U8, they might also: 80. down’ An: ‘Oannda, “IN hla: “atnto of. the. ‘inion? -meadeige - to” “Congress, ho catimated . that annual : Interest. $0,800,000,000, It. ia. clear, ho’ anid, tat t -dobt, growth: must. atop.” an TAG the’ Anmo” time, he’: ‘Indlanted’: t ‘prog. for: n' hoost in: tho, ha indtntad at a4 per cent on long-ternt governinont: ba onda, domand. for ‘removal ‘of: the loglalntive’ Solinge: ol demand: which ama jfor fome time, | ‘they | . “enormous dae . ‘here’ are: working: continuously, he said, to fur-"* ‘ “start: from: the ‘assumption that: social . drink-" “ ‘Warried; regulated, be- Py “"Unenforced and unenforceable: nonsense: ike o “now at a record $200,000,000,600, The adminis- : ie : ory flush with: prosperity, sit" ls. fairly, ‘evident. while. it would mainly affect the: US,;: ‘could also |: “aharges, on the national dobt total ng,! pone Wlaonhowor. anyaiia: ae bo.an Indleation that the Administration ‘fools stiff competition for monoy may: continua oe The: ‘akopllont Domaaratla ¢ Gongrons tna ‘ont=: ‘led on ithe adminiatration to demonstrate that. It oan produce its: budgat. surplus without Welle, 7 “everywhere, ‘put, there aren't enough, Canadians s . : “The - ‘Prospects are’. ‘simply’ appalling. We : oy : ‘This is’ not the case with. the. Vancouver é de Gaulle’ and y follows “summit meeting, it be¢ame.ap-- - ‘parent -that. sometime: tither + Ay earlier in April or later’ in: ‘May: “ would likely be the.date.- De “.//On-the spur’ of: the moment, "I. dashed off & cablegram,ad- - - dressed te Mr. ‘Eisenhow z Mr. me to: ‘put - the: Great; Men could: not.'de- : “Possibly. -it is» the climate : Or. the: musi¢al . “cide when or where to hold the’ : pull-on’: their ‘pants,' as ot ne wou talls in. 7 up: ‘any ‘Respectfully. stop” -- showed it. to. my wile, she said I was crazy... . “But: look, _darlin’,” eo exe, Blained, “they: are just? ordin- ary. guys. . “anybody. ese,’ and, shave, and ‘They’ ve - gram. ~ phenson reminds in, the. : . Star. “Weekly. 0 2 an For: ‘short journeys, many’ o- . Canadians. would rather go by ; . car, and ‘for. long journeys .by~ plane. Trucks are stealing the taillwaiys’: freight: ”, Oy ? The. “Tallways. must fight. with one hand’ tied, They are hampered by rate and schedule: -Fules’ that don't. affect trucks. “and-cars. - Canada seems to be turning _ her back. on ‘the jron goad that: - made her.a nation. * ‘The number of vailway em-" —_ployees in Canada fell by more “than 9° ‘per cent in 1958, Some. . ‘Tailway Stations’ were — torn down, Others’ were marked for: ‘demolition, ° Railway — _ dwindled, in importance, “A boy of today who dreams of. becoming ‘a railway, engin-- eer will, be lucky when he. _ grows up if he carpeven see an . " engineer, ° let alone be on,” “But ithe’ railways have not surrendered, They‘are e striking - back with devices like ‘nuto- matic freight yards, | back”: -frolght service . . (trucks and .trulers: riding. on railway — ‘flat cars, economy passenger’ faros, package. donls. and pay>. : later plans,” . ge 8 Four can travel much chon a “4 or than ono.on the CNR dur’ _ fng Soff “sonson.,. “Packaga” “f{nros,. cover Wekot, ' / meals,” ‘borths and tips, “Driving a cay on a crowded highway. can be’ hard ‘work. “Why. do so, many seleamon and” holiday - makers. choose to: “drive, vathor than let bye rail". eo way carry thom). ; ' The ral) travoloy can. ‘rolnx, - tho acenory,.or co soma. “ot his paperwork en route. The , driver of a cnr: eqn't do any. of thoso. things, “Tothink the | rellways': could’ “hive back many. of thotr custs “omorg from, tha ronds, by’ of: forlng chonp Usdrive sorvico nt: ‘both enda of the rail. journoy;: owit ‘fonde;"powor" Wisenhowor sald‘ the U.S, has ts a .. Tb da wrondy posalble for pall, 7 I Paadon gora to hnve a Usdrive. ony wating’ for thom nt th - atation, oo “But tho: yallwaya: ‘tanvo ‘nb. ‘organized this. sorvied on a: ‘Jargo gentle, of advertised Mh ‘much. onthualagm, : Vore isa plan. they mi Vt: ‘follows. sooure a contract witht: a -bulld the nuclous of 2° ‘Uedrivo, ‘finot: of tholr own, Approach: ~ pualnoss firma, offer apooin). __ Paoknao foal to traveling OXe:. towns. ys “piggy: “Wedrlva “fleas ons}: ing rail. fares’ and meals.and ‘the use of a car at’ stopping Points. There would» be difficulties. | “But I believe it: ‘could be done. The railway smoking car “has been a-dull place since'the ’ salesmen. began to travel by road, | --On a coast- to- coast rail trin . 10 years ago, I heard about 200 new jokes, none of which was “fit ta. ‘print here. I promptly forgot them all, because I seem to have an automatic. censor ° built into my ‘head, o which ‘Shuts off racmory, ~- I had made up my. mind to ° “take more:careful note on the’ next trip, or bring a tape ree ’ eqrder.. way: to Montreal on thé CNR : without: heering a single joke, The salesmen. who..might have | told the ‘yarns were - rolling along'the highway !n, automo- biles, . wasting thetr jokes. on. ‘-hiteh- hikers, 0: ‘T hope the railways bring inv , -a-U-drive plan to Jure. the ‘salesmen -back,.so. that. T can replenish my stock of jokes on my, next rail trip, ce et “additional. “gyests. just come yourself stop | Guarantee ‘good: company: “stop . When I:-“took’ ‘it ‘down ‘and OUT OF. EASON—This. 50- pound? buffalo: calf: was wob-. bling around: its,mother in a. . remote: section” of the buffalo | ‘pasture’ a few. hours” ‘after. it - “was. born. Winnipeg. ZOO offic- -jals are: hoping the calf will - - survive. the cold weather. Buf- -falo calves are hsually’:born ‘in: June or July.*Here, the mo- ther’s tail is raised in anger at. thee photographer. trying. to take calf's picture. —CP Photo.” oo You . northern fishermen. .a -year In’ 1960. What. have’ you: done other than wishing? — “you. wouldn’t be selling: _ Daily News to as large: evelr- SLAVES BETTER or i. ’ The: Editor, « The: Daily. ‘News: ‘In reading your’ eminently : placed reply, to. Mr. Gardiner’s: Totter In the editorial section of “your paper.on Friday, 8; 1960-the following items en- © January tered my ming. : mention wishing better You. mention | strikes” pay ying the rent, or buying the groceries. That's a very | short _ term thought. because if it’ were not for’.the. determined » efforts of: unions to. raise’ the wages paid: to: their. members, | “the: culation as .you ‘do. because most people wouldn't be able to afford. it.» ‘ You mention: that’ an. _em- ~ ployee: was paid for’ the work ‘that he does and if there were no work that. was. It., There --was a. civil: war fought. in the. - United States :-for the. freeing | . ‘of the slavés but the way you have it, the: slaves: were much -- the “not: Letterbox, of this year ‘of 1960,: * least the: person who niade the better. off. than. the employees for,. at - profit. from. the work: of the - slaves: was compelled to feed ag: ‘improvements have . ‘fishermen have. better -In/1960 and. 1961.” The United and house them when there was no work. ‘In’ your last. paragn aph you “still hope..that the - northern years Fishermen and Allied Workers’ Union is doing more than hop- ing. It is working to establish better conditions for the work- ers involved, Money Js not the prime object. Improvements in - working conditions and in the standard of lving have been made by the UFAWU for those «working in the fishing industry been made~in. other industries by a the ‘efforts of other unions on - behalf ‘of their members:. “hope” to-continue that: advance We despite. all: the sniping’ aimed “at us-and we. will continue to work: toward: this. end In the years to come. . _ Florence Greenwood, “Recording Secretary, Local 1, “UFAWU. - Théy® ve got ‘to. get out of bed‘in the morning, like- nes & I tore UD ‘the. ‘darn cable- . ~ecutives’ ‘and: salesmen, . cover=*. This year I traveled al] the. ny With the Classics | That which. her. slender waist confined -/ _ Shall now. my joyful temples: bind; 2’. No- monarch but would give. his: crown:. - His arms might do. ‘what ‘this. lovely. deer: cS My? joy, my. grief, my “hope, -my-love, Did all within this circle move. "All ‘Aboard with G. E. "Mortimore A nanvow Gompass! dnd yet . Canada’s. railways are fight- ; g. to. stay ‘alive.. 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