ve TEATS eo oe an taeda newspaper devoted to: the upbitiding | el. “of Prince Rupert and Northern’ and Central’ British Coltymbia.\: *. & member.of The Canadian Press—Audit; Bureau of Circulation: 9. Canadian Daily Newspaper. Publishers Association : oe Do ye Published. by T he Prince. Rupert Dally News Limited, ° cA eh ie C Lo JOHN, r,. MAGOR* es ee “President ae Me Je Re. AYRES: Tee . 4a, P. WOODSIDE vee “Editor “General Manager OE Authorized AB second, class matt by the Post Office Department Ottawa ; ogy tas Ree TEV be ge! Wa ede Mr RENT enn SE Saal tel 1 = _ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1960 a eleione. | : “One thing i is clear, however. With- “Out-the elevator, a. considerable i income. | Re ‘would be lost: to city residents. ‘The . ab aieh: as iti is. gne of the few temainé: elevator provides a nucleus. of. between ing factors which, still. gives . Prince 50 -and 60 men with regular. employ- : -O. “ment for an annual’ payroll. of $220, 000. ~ Every ship that calls for ‘grain. gives” vg hetween 25 and 30 longshoremen | em- ie ployment resulting in another large. payroll... “A. total. of 4, 648, Canadian Deon Railways cars’: which~‘last xy year brought-in more than 11 million : Tey, also keeps: busy. and” bushels: of ba: 1 ticularly* in” South: Africa. “On: the: day Mr: Macmillan spoke,: Dr. Jon. “gressive , Farty, asked: the House | of Assembly _ said, to’‘maintain “a ~ ters’: of: the’ ‘popula- ‘their: ere not rights “effectively.” “The. ‘choice: -. was not how the white. could. keep. the non- . white’: down,. but” on what basis “could ‘South . Africa. continue aS a multi-racial country. ° “. With’ some. white South Africans .thinking- ‘this ° way we should. not despair of ‘someday |. “seeing more géneral recognition of the» nature ‘of the problem and the only. remedy: that can. be | brought. ‘to it: . —The- Montreal Star.. Slice this 1 new. cake—it's ‘still full of nuts “of any nherent. ‘superiority. of one: ‘race. ove ~anoth ur’ ‘policy: therefore is non-racial? It uture in’ which Africans, Europeans, Agian’ ‘peoples of the ‘Pacific and others: with. © whom we are’ ‘concerned will: all ‘play their full. . orf any. ‘illusion was. ‘abroad that the 60s: ‘There seemed an implicit promise in. ‘those rahe ‘usher: in. an: ‘age of wisdom,’ forget it, columns. that the decade of the 60s. would be Herd. we' gO" ‘again with a blazing international © different. We would be mature, Sane, con ‘oversy over the House of. Dior's. pencil : ‘Well, we’re a month into the. 60s and locked cgn jours for women—the Line of Tomorrow. — in fierce argument for or against a mammalian: he*great ‘issue -is: Shall. the’ symbol” of slant to women's styles. - 38- 2p-35° flourish as one of the great achieve- In this arena France and Aleer geria don't seem: men s- of. Western. democracy? Shall . milady’ S-. to exist; nor Khrushchev, ther 0: uclear mis- bist continue to. bust out.all over? |. -siles, world- population explosions; Arab ndtion- Not ifDior designer Yves Saint-Laurent has alisin;: “nuniger ee ‘unrest in Asia,and Africa— his: way.4He, will swathe our girls in the flat | nothing but’ the ‘burning issue, shall madam ‘ chested ; attire. of the, 1925, flapper, . ‘be ‘stacked or unstacked? 7 Just a few.weeks ago’ the columnists ‘were + It makes one wonder about the West, Are -shovelling.: ‘derision ‘on’ the decade of the 50s “Wwe al fruit ‘cake society, Into which It is: im-- ae they, iarowe, fan B. Sty-eved jinrewell irony. “possible to yout without, finding it thick with nuts td long jeors. as. they recalled flying saucers, “hula. hoops, Bridey:; ‘Murphy, TV. quiz shows, No. doubt the 60s were crazy: The: Dior ar ~ E}vis. Presley's.’ shimmying pyrotechnics, sack gument is a sign we won't get out of the drosses and so on, Oh It was Infantile, all right, laughing “acndemy In the 60s elther, And mad, : Zany oo : 2 : ; INTERPRETING THENEWS e Canada may influence U.S. on disarmament By NWAROLD MORRISON | Canadian Press Staff Writer gipreciaiming her: ‘disarmament suggest sMved Jn Washington with. propoaats of thelr idng,_.cannda, may ba. placing horself inn ‘owh-—-proposals: which at first. contained ela- »- strategloally:. dmportant position in which to ments of conflict, but now modi fiad hy, alge influence an undecided | ‘United ‘Staton: on the -nifiennt points of agreement, final course’ to. follow. . Tho agreoment ts on tha ‘{mportanco’: ate’ ( lye. countries — Canada, | ‘US. -Byitain) Reangn. and Italy hire meeting in Washington attompts’ ae voach a unified Weatern ‘ap-— | Boneh to tho 10-power distrmament negotin= tions with Russia and’ hor: satallites, opening oon Gonova, March 16, OS ae wo of the, cotnitiios—Britnin and Franco wore Guick’ to: crystallize thelr ideas and now qnada, has: added her thoughts, But much eH Aha | chagrin, of the Allies, the U.8, stil) ha, vn. propoands of Jtis own, though Amoriecan - Onp i haye | eon, orking. nt tho. aubjoct for _nion me , oa Time boginn gt yun: out. Boviot Promior __whrushohov. enntured ‘tha sinitlative with’ his + Mfllepubitlned mingalve ‘plan for total dianrmna-~. "ment. during 1’ four-yoar period; The U.8, has. a’ ammared; atthe need for foolproof Jnapac- “flony and. control Ino any: Mobal program for. “ypdualng tho. arms race," OTN 9 U8. algo: aa :'made: clony, In various: ‘atatomonta, that auch Inspection and control “Yat Aecompany. onch’ disarmament. stage, On. ~ that. thera: is. no divargenco in. Woatorn views, - Ivan: Khruahchav, scams to be gradually dydpe' . os ping: Jia‘ oppoaltion:, to atago-by-atage controls, But iwhoro,- ‘apparently, the U.S, Is: slow. la. dni bringing: forward. conarete Proposaly on - aalfic’ fiolde: of. armament dn: which, reduce. na could: Pe, atarted, opr sont a af ‘rane and Britain ate pivenato elimination of nuclear delivéry,’ toms such as intercontinental misélle a stoma and Jong-range bombers, — _ Onnada openly supports this priority, at ~Jonst as far ns missiles: are concerned, as part - ‘of a far-reaching achomo In which military: ‘‘spnee antollites would he banned along, with blologicn, chemical and nuclear’ wenpons, we Piglon of, European and Aslan politios,:, e oe & . roapoct and. sympathy ‘for’ the: Méornnationnal | proposnls of hor northorn nolghtbor, Onnnda, © Oanndn often has played the role: of modintor botwoon the U.S, and Buroponn Alloa, a Horo 1a a caso now whore’ Ontinda hns montis of agreemont with Muropoan partryars:.. and, yot contain certain. specific anfoguarda which should appeal to the U,8, view, Ono such attractive fonture for the U.A, Much hap beon sald in tho U.8. about Ruano’ ‘misalle: load ‘and ‘the danger this may moan . for UB. communitiog, It might be reansuring to the US, if ngtes. mont could bo reached whoroby Russia would dlacloxo a ia missile alte sccrots, 's that industry has been plagued by the | . only:, eee ‘that: remains An ; ‘Africa, ‘and. par- - 0-. Steytler, a, leader. of the ‘newly-formed Pro+ : ce martyrs had been able.to mak —The Toronto Dally” Star, - tached to the French proposal that: priority: bé. “ "BY Ae: It. is condolvable. that behind the U.S, alowe - Nnoas In formulating polloy lurks a‘historic Ale “ ‘ But! Mine ‘tho past the U8, inna grown, high « propoxed disarmament ideas which have alo. .' Ja that ench country disclose ita missile sites, ’ oh algae Fete “The. ‘National - - Broadcasting Corporation © is. going: to make ~ g television. movie. of : the. life : of Christ... °°: ‘s Pee - According - to. ‘a. ~ dispatch ~ from: ‘Hollywood, the» movie- ©. - makers ‘did a.sort. of test /run’ “cawith, the -life.:of- Lincoln,” and." -, found ‘that. the people liked ‘it.. .. “Lineoln always died at. the . box office,” said . _ producer Donald Hyatt. “and when our: show was a Success’ I think ‘it. proved: you « can’ say. important “things if. you say them. enter- tainingly.” Ma -Itis a shame that Mr. _Hyatt | was: born jin. such’ a late. cen= | tury. His. ‘words.: would . have’ been an inspir ation. to ‘St. Paul. They * “would have’ done © won- - ders: for the. carly. Christian wir, the. “important. things- ‘enter=-. - tainingly. "However, late. es, “What. we want to do is. to humanize: Christ,” Mr. Hyatt. * oS Flag and anthem . One: ‘Caronicle-Telégram it is. not. yet too said. “If we can retain ‘the es- sence. of the Man, "evade the ‘pitfalls. of pedest-., -Yian history. such ° as getting © immersed. ‘in’ factual details.”* _o--The movie-makers ‘have suc- -céeded well in. avoiding those pitfalis, so far: ; . » “Pact.can be ‘used in such a way sometimes that it defeats . your purpose,” Mr. ed. care of the details. “And even when they reach tual Christ.” details a. decision based on their fac-. won't change. it It would be “foolish to leave been’ Never mind; NBC, writers: are : “And. their “the: ' said: *.on the job. now. _ Subject may prove to : be: the :. Discovery. of the -year. As.- an. early . forerunner. modern © publicity © “man? “Let’s chuck some Of this. - seed” dround,. boys, and *: what Brows. me os, ‘too many facts lying around, -to clutter up -the ‘truth. . 2 8%." ‘Sad to.-say, there wasn't’ an- martyrs. woe ~ os. NBC man --around: to’ co- ~ordi-,: :-' How the ‘course ‘of history nate the. story . conference; might. have. changed,.. if. the |. and Matthew, “sure-fire: ‘box- office. ‘see Clg Fe ashlee tae ted aTbie VO aap te we ri Aboard with G. E. Mortimore | : we can” - ice and brought more misery. than joy. “: ty: which’ photographer ‘Millyard’ caught. with’ ‘Hyatt add-- “We'll: base our story on fact but let. the scholars take “CAT, GLITTER ter’ is’ a depressing time for some but for those with an eye for natural ‘beauty : ‘it offers artistic rewards. Among them: | ‘are dramatic “this, taken in the heart of To- scenes such as. ronto at the height of recent. “sleet ‘storms that The full moon gives these ice- coated: trees.a cold quiet beau- a 30- He used. a reflex second. exposure. Mamiyaflex~ twin-lens camera on -a “tripod. His film . “was Iiford : HP3. Aperture WAS - £16. ACP., Photo) EDITOR'S NOTE. —. Signed articles, and” editorials eredit-. | - ‘ed to other newspipers do not ~ -? necessarily reflect ‘the: views: Of: ‘The “Daily- News. of . Wa ste. ° , the A wr he Two retail ‘rherchants sitting | across. from me in the: railway dining..car-were discussing the - merits of: large: mirrors on the - front of their. premises and in their show windows. - “IT had-a good: big mirror on ‘ my, shop | ‘front. for years,” said | one, “but I finally’ came.to: the : conclusion - ‘that the women - who: ‘stopped: to look weren’t’. looking’ at the~ merchandise.. They were looking’ at; them- selves, and so were, blocking the. view of the public.: ~ window’ - and wan Q ’ -that dressing. equipment, | ’ the damage | merchandise-, by sunlight. and: “80 forth, :. figured that: mitror Was | “well, said other’, mera chant, who ' -Was- in’ ladies’ wear, “T Have had * ‘an entirely different experience. But... -had’ good advice from one’ ‘of the top men in_our. industry. ° - or -20. paces, “see how dowdy. they. look, the And | _ when you figure all. the cost of “oblique mirror in my entrance, so slanted that women walking along: the street could see themselves. full spicuous enough that nobody walking on the. street can fall -to'see themselves, maybe for’15 ‘And. when. they “women glance sideways, and there’s: my..window. full of. the “most attractive clothing of every description ... My bus- iness went up fifty. per cent in. a9, What victims we are! “household hint in end ‘of the thread. A. ‘couple of special words: for the oc- casion; uttered through clench- “ed teeth, “will help a lot,. too, nee length | in ‘Ite. I've got it big enough and con-* after I put that mirror | trap " Thréading needles one of ‘magazines - suggests: that’ he threading of a‘needle is: easier if we cut the thread on: a slant.. But I’ve got a better e 7 idea: Use saliva and: twist. the* nS—Win- John. . He advised .me to put. a tall FAST RELIEF "FoR | oo a Mark 4 Lake ‘ e a “MABE Le . BLACK. LABEL!" oO So7aie. m _Reediing the needle. ‘forfreehome - delivery, phones: (1032) This advertisement. is not’ published or displayed by the Liquor : If we can judge by the num- ber of petitions to the federal government, the vast majority of Canadians are anxious. to .see an official flag for the na- |. tion;: A-slightly lesser number | ¢ are pumping for an official na~, tional anthem. And right now, there are two: private bills before Parliament, ‘one sponsored by’ a Conserva- tive member, the other by a Liberal, which aim at the goal. . On. this question, there seems almost complete unanimity on |. desire, “But that.is as far as.- the unanimity goes, When it comes to design of the ‘flag, ‘and form of the national an- them, the one-mindedness dis- appears, | With the classics Transporting books a Books; the mover sald, | — “Welgh. more than all your ~ . furniture, You know We. charge by woight.” He shook his puzzled head. “You got ten times more books. . than miles to go,” | “A mercy that, I thought, How. ~. Wolgh the worth ... ¢ Of friends that have: ‘trans- | ch formed. tho lonely gloom: ‘ fn Jiwith? wit and mirth - roont’ ' hoe ‘famillay nanies? - Books spork in trusted tongues), . “hoth verse: and proso;) °. Nor! ‘Urge, compel, demand, ‘Ot, fp proaa thatr.. claims,’: peer ti y othby share: with. me an Inner " os Melt. thag: glows, 45 AL iu this ‘cortnin: Journoy! A and: 4 — IN find. 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