' os fit ean ree. ‘ J Re. AYRES | | Editor > OMBTIMES: events are beyond the "ordinary course of things. . They a dbety logic but uphold life’s central pur- Rose. They qualify as: miracles, “The survival of Roger Woodward, cA after plunging over Niagara Falls Sina ‘boating’ accident, with nothing to. . protect. him except a lifejacket, is in. is arvelous realm. No less won-. Chinese - 4 mi; ration; characters” i fraudulently: immigrants sent Chinese to Candda.” Many. - returning these Chinese to Hong. Kong: or. finding an organized attempt being prevent it from securing the evidence the. Hngleaders. . and files. From :the’.time’ he is born to’ the time he dies,, his life is carefully compiled, tabulated, indexed and cross-referenced in a thousand and one ways. - He cannot fail to’ pay: a.bill without the omission being . carefully recorded somewhere, Raising .a. family automatically: sets up a host of new: records of. him, .. Buying o car.can ‘start a terrifying chain reaction of new records. And the.;purchase of a ‘house is the kind of move that can trigger an ‘avalanche of records that sometimes have thelr. effect years after he who is recorded has passed on, In Charles Dickens’ story about ,Ebenezer Scrooge, the ghost ‘of Marley, his ‘departed partner, trails long chains to which are attached ledgers and locks and tho other records of his life. INTERPRETING THE ‘NEWS U.S, concerned over threat to Monroe doctrine _ WEDNESDAY, JULY. 20, 1960 | Save her... x with. the: continent, ot. human sym- ve - pathy. ee oR | vil youtine levels. nse sudden vision to take in: the lost. en Its scope is so enlarged that the class- 2 color and creed are in- __stantly. submerged i in the majestic mo- ae ‘them: ‘if. ‘they | ae be. swamped by outsiders, Not: linked “to: “underworld Canada. and in Hong ‘Kong who... and at exorbitant: cost: to the. > should: be. behind its: efforts. to. stamp: ut: the. thousands ‘of, illegal entrants are thus: ‘settled a in Canada. The government has no intention ny: ther place — they.can stay — but.the | reak up the immigratién racket . immortal Christmas . "PRINCE. RUPERT. ‘DAILY. NEWS | - - 1960 a An independent newspaper “devoted to. the upbuilding of’ Prince ‘Rupert and. Northern and Central British Columbia: 4 fe “A, member of The Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation ge “". Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association : _ Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. JOHN F, MAGOR President : GP. WOODSIDE General Manager - authorized BS second class mail by the Post Office Department Ottawa, ~ Miracle at Niagara Falls over his ordeal a lesson that the least are not tobe left to hopelessness? _ we In company with her :brother, . . Deanne shares the life of the blessed. As she came up through the swirling waters, she grasped two fingers be- ‘longing to Negro patrolman.John R. Hayes, who walked into the torrent to ‘Thus did she make contact Most people live out their lives on ‘Then: comes, a ‘moment. tive:to:be of use. It is the moment that makes: all. men’ glad they. ‘are human, ‘inheriting. the’ world’s: burdens., Com- oe passio: n has 1 no. color bar. AY sudden. crisis. ‘shakes people. into : 5 ; deep experience., Tint of skin is wiped. >» away throug gh life’ Ss: renunciation. Here. ‘was: drama to. -embrace the: ob rizons of. humanity. ‘The flow of - - Niagara. is. ‘mighty but nothing . is so. ompelling: as people who are moved - is by the currents of God’s power. | —The Toronto 9 Telegram. . n racket “RCMP. “officials report’ ‘this ‘resistanc something new. in : their. experience: “It ‘is. ‘not helped: either, -by partisan criticism’ in. ‘Parlia- ‘ment, . where the opposition; concerned | about: the ‘racket, seems: ‘too ready to ‘embarrass the - goverenment' and the: R MP. have a pin when one c Hi need ded. : ' Why don’t: you os things?” the: “fulfilment : ‘of their duties.: further on these’ illegal’ entrants’ by’ induc. “ing: them to ‘contribute...to.a., ,campaign to foil . the ‘police . ‘and: by imposing. silence. on: ‘them. oe, “.. The difficulties of the RCMP in: cleaning up this, illegal trade is thus. manifest.: ‘What: seems + clear is that the. national. ‘police force, in ‘which’ this: country has much cause for: pride and. satisfaction, should ‘be. “helped: ‘and = not frustrated: ‘by. idle adverse: criticism. ‘The public. racketeers.” The leiter grow ‘rich on “this ‘legal. itkde’ : in: human ‘beings, the latter perhaps" innocent’ in intent but: ‘betrayed and duped by:this racket - into. wrongful entry. It ‘is. enough that these . Chinese will not. be prosecuted or evicted. What is essential is that. the racket be stopped. ‘ oe _--7The Victoria Colonist. " Noiseless chains st a slave to records We, “£00; while still alive, trail’ behind us long chains: of records’ — made of . paper, and silent —.to which-we are firmly attached. Occasionally, mistakes. creep into these records, and’ then thelr true power | can be seen, The mistakes are usually passed on to other records, and then on. to.even others ad infinitum, An Itallan female store clerk, for example, ‘was recorded in satate files AB being a man. ‘No official record would’ accept the respon- sibility for changing those all-governing files; | and in due course she received draft papers instructing her to report for military. service, Verily, it is easier for m camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a man —ora gir) — to set the records straight. ~The Sherbrooke Dally Record, ‘By CARMAN CUMMING Canadian Press Staff Writer . The Monroe Doctino, Nikita Khrushehey, told a recent :press conference, js dead, The statemont was greeted in Washington with the indignant reply that the Monroe doc- trine is very much alive. Nevertheless Wash ington jis showing obvious concern over. the pressure appearing around the edge ot the venerable principle. ey With a wary cye on Cuba, UB. diplomats have bogun, repainting the “keep out" signs posted around tho Western. Homlsphero , 187 | years ago by President James Monroe, Tho threat then — in 1838: —- was from Russian sottlements in Alaska and from the designs of European imperialism on the weak ane nowly-independent Latin American: TO" pu C8, pes * Monroo. ’ solemnly — pronounced ° that. ‘the United States would consider any attempt on tho the part of..the European powers “to oxtend © thelr system. to any portion of this hemlaphore" Os dangerous, to ps Ponce, and ‘safety, ' 4 ~ Today ‘apparent desire to. taka the Cubans under his protective | ‘wing. - . Tho U.S. stato department ADS the doctrine | oo wos supported by. the “Inter-Amorican security | pyatom hrough the (Organization of American Btatos.” kee A “"Bpoolfically, tho “Organization ‘of. ‘Amorican ° Biatos” charter and: tho Rio Treaty provide the moans for coniman action to protect tha hemis. a IE IN YY ee VY the us. soos a similar: ‘threat’ t6 Sts “socurity. in Soviet Premior Khrushchev's eiciaftaty ts A ALORA A AB gH Fat ae roOyyT yy topfh dis abs phere against the intervention and aggressive designs of international communism,” The Rio Treaty of 1043 Unks 21 American republics, Including Cuba, in a pact specifying that an attack against any American state wuold be considered an attack against all of them, It defines a “zone of security agalnst aggression” enelreling the two continents and including Greenland and the West. Indies, | What action the OAS would or could: take against a momber country. peacefully, choosing an unpopular kind of government js debatable,’ ~ Argentina, in a carefully-worded noto, urged Cuba to disavow any “statement which may “be construed os Interferonce by an extra« continental powor' jn American hemispheric: — affairs,” Cuban spokesmen Inshed back that tho figentine. government . had “old out" to . And at an emergency meoting of tho OAS counall In Washington Saturday and Monday, “all 21, membors endorsed a. roquost from Peru for no forol eo ministers’ moeting to consider ‘an unname solidarity. and democracy. Canada is. neither a member of the OAS: yor a signatory to the Rio Treaty ‘although ‘$f has shown signs rogontly of moving closer. ze ‘FAMILY, SHOE STORE LTD. ‘ 599 West Third’ ‘Avetive to the grouping, Tho Now York Times, howover touched a “koy: point: whon !t: observed that “so long as. the. United’ States has: .tho. power to: ontorce " {t, tho Monroe doctrine will be alive and kicking," me the: buttons, go and buy: some Lo syourself,” 2, “Peggy: suggests. instead ‘of. being - ‘reported. that: ‘the ‘racketeers . ‘are: ‘prey-- “monaco” ’to hemispheric: soourity, New. Brunswick, Museum, ee n, who is- planning. es, will. be welcomed. by- historical. groups at On arrival. in Saint John the car will: ‘be put on display’ in .the PLANS TRIP. — Melvin J. Louden of ‘Edmundston, NB,, plans to drive ‘his 1906 Cadillac 250. miles from ° Edmundston to’: ‘Saint John. Travelling at an average speed, ‘of. 15, miles an hour... he expects the trip will take four days. Mr. Loude - interest. in the. province's history and in antiqu - various points along his. route. the trip, to promote. Oo mfOP ‘photo. All Aboard with G. E. Mortimore _ Missing buttons. cause many - an argument in our house, : “I know. you won’t ‘sew: on. buttons, ” J often say. “Just let’: ’ me-have dome buttons and. Te sew-one on. myself.” : “The ‘dry cleaners. are ‘sup-: posed to do that: ‘without being | _ asked,” Peggy replies. ©: -. “But they don’t sew. on, ‘the. buttons,” I point . : -therefore_ someone else. must . do the’ ‘job... cout,” 2 “Te. -you’ Te SO: anxious ° about “Any’ proper housewife would " “have! a button box,” I say with , “A patton. - ‘Some | annoyance. of string. “You never’ “seem: "to | _ “Yowre a long way “out of | date. Nobody has things ‘like that now. String’ bag, : indeed}. : People. would. think I was’ an. immigrant. mo “You: are an immigzant? 2 ! . “f° newly-arrived. ‘one? I! ~mean. Somebody who hadn't. are . learned the way things done in Canada.” . “They would be right, if they” 4 thought. that.” “You don’t keep’ buttons and _ string, here,” Peggy says. “You : When a i don’t mend. things. SPECIAL were “and* — thing gets worn, you throw it away.” “That's what. the rich people — . do. But what about people. ‘like us?” soe “Byerybody does ‘it. If you mend anything, you ’re eccen- a ” “That’s an exaggeration.” “String bags!. Just’. because your mother had one when you “were a boy, you needn’t expect ‘me to do the same. Times have changed.” . ~ pincushions. ~have “elim | "AN right. Tr bet you plenty 5 ‘of women. have bags’ ‘contain- _ing™ tag-ends : of. “string, even ; “today. I'll bet all kinds of wo-... “‘men—late-model women, too— = :the ©: “ gtill . waiting | to. house. Me “Where are “they going ‘to o get the string? Who wraps, ‘things © with string today?” “Never mind, I'l). bet you all = the same, that there are plenty of , string-bags.” we could have gone. on all’ ‘evening, saying - Yes, there ; are. string-bags,”. and “No, . there aren’t.”’ However, We. - chopped’ off the: discussion there. Each one of ‘Us express. ed willingness ‘to back. ‘Our. ‘opinions ‘with . money. a Unfortunately, I forget to. say how.much the. pet was | going. to be. Meanwhile, Team : - have. ‘some buttons” sewn on. “ines of. business. i 7 Pcople are irritat- § --ed by cash, You ‘s must —-pettish manyf -. sales clerks are when you or- fer ‘cash instead of a’ credit. ‘, whisper. it. “HERE’S. THE, LATEST | DRAW “ON THE | -ELKS |_NEWSPAPER CAR sizes’ 4, to 9. $6, 98 . Number drawn by M. From now on, there 1 26 ” 36. 5S 73. “Ul 27. 38 52 62 7 30° 40 a8 of .. 9 23°" 44 54 66 4 20. 37 50 . 6B 12 25. 43 57 15. 6 24 60 70 Lo 22 46. 61 51 oe Munizaba, Esquire Shop AT THE FAMILY SHOE STORE SUMMER SANDALS ALL LINES REDUCED TO CLEAR vee “wai and BEIGE PUMPS! HIGH OR “ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS will only be 1 number drawn daily. ILLUSION HEELS YACHT CLUB SMORGASBORG DINNER DANCE — . . Princo Rupert Rowing Wost to Alowka Boat Race Saturday, Prince Rupert, Armouries feegeetyy, ¥ Phono 4132 € , ye vow eee Sy % Pa, ' Copyright: Canada Wide The trend tewards credit cards appears to be so. lively that business experts who gn in for prophecy are saying that. cash is on its way out, 4 The day may come when pan-"_ _ andlers will be out of luck en- tirely, since nobody will carry management ex- , pert, “is already af nuisance in. many alr eady have noticed how} card that can be stuck in the: machine, a button pushed, and ‘the transaction completed “without all the old-fashioned business of. . counting, : out . . coins. ve. ’ The expansion of credit buy- _ dng, ee with. instalment . - With the classics For the journey. is done and. the summit attained,” And the. barriers fall, - Though a _battle's to habe ere the guerdon be gained, 7 The reward of it ail. J was ever a fighter, so— -one fight more, ee “The best andthe last! of would hate that death ° “’ pandaged my eyes, and -forbore, = oa bade me creep past. - : Not let me taste the anole of ‘it, fare like my. peers ~The heroes: of -old, ’ - Bear: the brunt, in’ a minute 3 pay glad life’ §. arrears Of pain, darkness and cold. —Robert Browning : Some people will believe any- af you , thing you tell them a.cksack + G45 CRE Clank. a. = boost with the era of the motor car, has been accelerated by the development. of marvelous computing, ‘other business machines. recording and “and don’t forget,” said the, management expert, “you who pay with cash are helping ‘to pay. for the machinery and in- tricate mechanism involved ‘in the credit card system. Since you are not getting the bene- fit of the. credit system, you are paying more than , the credit card:carrier.” '* With cash. in, your pants ‘pocket, however, you feel less like the chain gang organiza- - tion man, Cash gives you an _ interesting feeling of indepen- ence, | t ns fied . a id -E ORT Rae ere hia er TOL: TES _ Thee S eomesting ee = about cagran’s - SPECIAL OLD | =) % Stet” no, oe Tipe te TT nie =, \\ Try it— i Scagtary’ SPECIAL | OLD Pye Whisky Haim © Geonmy & has Lin whip Hoa LF op he =i settee athens Ohara tte and taste. 5 ¥ jis SPECIAL flavour ee This cdvoriisament ls not published or displayed bythe = Uquor. Contro} Board or by the Governmen} of British ae as