ee ‘ Ses Bane ~* S An} independent newshape EUV EVV VN SEL SEER VON : : pk “of: ‘Prince Rupert and” ‘Northerii ‘aid : ‘Ceiitral British: Colum A member of The Canadian’ Press: — ‘Audit Bureau of’Circ Canadian Daily. Newspaper: ‘Publishers Association Published by.. The: Prince Rupert Dally- News: ‘Limited JOHN: WP, -MAGOR Predaent TORN TN SSN ww NWN VVV YSN Gi PB WOODSIDE. egele General Manager . ne ayy vey ee EEL ENE Ga ee Ey ENE NN RIVE EVEN VV NEN YS : ed two cutters: 5 will be uile! on west. coast,: itis: also: to be: hoped: that. ‘one* “Of: these: cutters: -will ‘be. ‘stationed » in. Prince Rupert, the: Jargest fishing _ eee for | “patrol: “and guard, work i is a. steph in the right on. ‘hearing: ‘Mr. “Hées’ complete: co-operation _ ‘gs ernment, agencies 1s neces- oma ce: > the e plan a: success. | Hei is. By, FORBES: -RHU ‘Are ‘Canadians spending th@ir money: ‘on. nthe fewer “gadgets” and: ‘built, more schools, ospitals? . g not . % These; questions are being: ‘asked : “in. many Splaces, including last. week’s : ‘Study.. Conference fon National Problems ‘at Kingston, Ont... es The questions: ‘generally: assume «* affirmative answer . ‘called social services.” “4 However, a clear. ymean by “gadgets’’. the house that I could, ‘may find that the, word “gadget” “1 ig: tsynonymous. with . “eonvenience”’ — and’, init wgadgets” or: ““gonyeniences" have become part vof what we call our higher standard: Of: diving. : ise—riind, & Wide , Gadgetry—in its modern se Srange, from paper towels in the kitehen: to: a oe stole.in addition to, a fur goat: te ‘Canadian: Press, Business ‘Editor . me Ww. ‘ong. things? Would they be° better. off if.they it. that: ant 2 will be given. and « there éseoms to be general agreement that:-we., need. yo spend more of our money’ on) what are definition : ‘of! what, ‘we is lacking. To. try fora” “definition, ask yourself: “what have I: ‘around: easily: do without?”.:. ideo * When you try ‘td: answer. the. question | ‘you oftén v ey des * Making | into’ “consideration the . Oe of: ‘Vancouver to Victoria, there should be-no need for both cut-— to be ‘Stationed down south. ‘The and the marine. eonditions whieh are - experiericed here. by fishermen, . cer- » tainly gives: this area ‘a’prior claim to. the protection that an addition Trans-. port. Department. vessel will provide. TE. the government carries out-its’ Plan - to co-ordinate prevention of. ‘accidents, -'yescue work through the cutters, other. government vessels. and private | boats Boreciate the’ “ti x We in which the construction firm lf; : re do; not appreciate. the. ‘mariner “Help your pay. for them: consists of taxes for. such ~ . purposes. . .o oh ae “house”. was‘also very smiple. ‘We don't build:schools, roads and ‘hospitals | individually. ‘So, apart from a measure of. per- ‘sonal voluntary: contributions to hospitals and | ‘the alumni fund, it would appear » that if we -are to spend-more on these things {t must be through, taxes which will take away. the money . we-might: otherwise ‘sperid'on “gadgets.” me me of Prince Rupert’s: fishing: fleet | “Build schools, ‘roads ‘and rospipals: se Even. now, however, they. do help build these " “social ‘services because a good part. of. the. price | | oe + jib oy One. could argue, in fact; ‘that when we lived simple “gadgetless” "lives, ‘the “little: red school. This cenvisages: ‘a somewhat’ more ‘austere, ' diaciplined: and regulated way of life. ‘Advoocates “of.diich @ way of life say that regardless of our individ ‘wishes, ‘the competition of more dis- -plined:. sacieties—such ''as the Communist — mak it necessary. that we match” them’. An! . efficlént . ‘use of our ‘resources, about giving up “gadgets”: it” right be. ‘well: fe be clear 18 to what § we are: talking about, ho aig may be so, However,’ when: we talk VW PS EW VS UN YL ge See ee OY OW vv yy we coh oe “Toe vith. lighte tric ‘block and: ‘smaller, otf Da wage a gh ke ve Oy ee FEV ore ter esting observation - -@rance, ” he says,”§ ‘about - : Copyright: Canada Wide After’.a good long” three - ‘month. visit -to..Great. Britain this past summer, sin ,which he: _ toured. England and. Scotland | in-the most leisurely fashion, stdpping for days ata time in little towns and villages far a off the beaten * tourist. routes, oe a puisiness ‘executive! -with' a! pretty, thorough. experience: Qt —, both , Canada andthe: “United |: States comes up: with an in- o “There is a to} the’ Old Country pecple, a calculated: ‘con ment a. “Pe with mater ial aiseomfor ts: and - nuisances,’ they can: abide’ the “most. bothersome people, they’ - submit to what. to us apptar ° _.to be downright abuses of thdit' rights ‘in,yan easy and wholly. agrecable . way thal — “first month I was there: ‘lath. me. thunderstruck.:" °° for: “the AM ““But then T ‘atrived: at ai ‘thes: “ory. It_seems: to: ‘me: ‘everyhady “in: Britainwho couldn't pub tp. ‘with things emigrated, during, | the: past hundred years. or: sO," .. to Canada, the - United - States, and. elsewhere; 7 have. Britain full. of, people wha: i can put: up ‘with.’ ‘things. Andy Thus, we. now: have 2: country fultgh aa * avnile. G. House: ‘informatio re April: 15,°1865° 060, to. -deny ‘these ‘rumors, -géntle- ~me-on that. LiNTERPRETING. THE. NEWS" a folur U. ‘ election: picture HAROLD MORRISON “Canadian Preas Staff Writer : Pollsters report. Jack wcanssiin and Dick @Nixon | are ruining neck and neck: diy tha race: ®for the U.S, ‘presidency, But tho back Insh: Of hat aparty, coc). 1 With Sovict Premier. Khrusljchov and. Preal: adent Eisenhower scheduled to have a battle of | Ywords before the UN this. sue the: BpOtGnt ts religious cone troveray, Willaahift: (0! ‘the big political: ath, on 3UN speeches may, ' : ri SEPEREF BUCS ~N athe United Nations could rip Jon the'proaidontial fight an athe oast shore, " kven at the UN: the ‘prostdesitia Haut wiih t Khrushchev did tholr «wotlonis the world ould’ have Arn veri ah "not be far away, Indeed, what Aiisenhower may. say.. and ‘what. {achieve in the oyes of. ‘Home impnot onthe. outcome prt he dolitical struggle, |. polit ev A : * , . Oty my Chay wy we soos . mee . . ; ote .. ff pne:..Republicans ‘havo | “bless, “anieg ee #Elsonhower's polictes: have’ assy meee | Mik Biro Ynenco, acourity and prosper! n'bohe ty (ft id OY tinuntion of auch -polloies: TAMER Y safdguard the future of. ‘Amerioty " t The | Domoerata,: ghitting hard at. Jnisenhowoe' $e of gis actions have ‘been. weak and ‘that Amoricas' future may: Yuntons there 18, 0 sharp change “Jeadarahip, = tie deme eae rene ‘t sonhowor will: ‘aponk before Wassembly on ‘Thursday, tichruatoy ‘gets ¢ ths ¢ sont ai golly had’ planned thiit Venpanrance Jong after’. nv pete y ined foatlv ee emalegd bv apoke,’ } oe Mh it po lon me the. UN gene ay ore Hisar nln he ‘to “yovambor, Waontiower will bo on-his- toos.to emphasize that the prosidont was not: falling jn Une with Hhruahohoy enlt for al heads of {. oe Be state to engage in, disarmament negotiations, a ‘But-there was a sudden switch, with the de- ¢ - a alsion made that Eisonhower take the propa- ganda, initintive, His aides said he will make “aneaific” proposals before the -UN, without, defining. what these proposals ‘are.: fixperts say the U.S, plans no softening of its. policy on disarmament-—maintaining there | 1 must, be tight guarantee of Inspection and con-. te tyol'on stop-by-atep disarmamont, Khrushchov Nod proporta a more grandiose | schome ‘of ‘In¥ge—acole disaramament, though he has held WHER on the typo of gone he would allow, 0 ‘SOMO extent boothy aides, will be engaging » in propagnnila dosigned — to Influence: the World's noutral nations; but both aldes wey’ ‘tao: ho. soaking - Indiresthy.: to," thio tg morican | ‘olectotate, : CEO ete ag Say Ute Both Konerdy- ind Nixon ‘havortold’ ‘othe ohev. to-stay- out.of the American political came: opalgn ‘and: KHrushchov..has Jahelled tho. two party: Jondors ada “palr of boots"—meaning - under. Ke nied, 2 hve deh there's Nob much, difference. botween thom, «|. & But ho:soome to'have been far:more eniticnl, Of > Niyon than Konnody, adding, ‘that le, docan't Wndw: mubh' about the Demoaratic:Jonder, « Tho Baenhowor administration has: nlrvady “phoen ‘ombnrrnagssed by the Russian’ capture of the U+2 gpy plano, the collapse of the summit, the abortive proaidontial plats to vialt Tokyo Ati Ouban problem, With tho: Preaidential. election logit jn “try to mako auie Khrushchev dooan't pull the yug from under him’ at the UN, i eg ne j G oH sitihuinéee “holiday; some.‘ “past: - AM: colunins | Will ‘be: reprinted. Imaginary « -conference." Is 6n fs Aboar a be “press: sand: -Felix*:Glibb,. ‘White - Daily ‘Planet: “Mr. Gibb rol ‘«smors are spreading | that Presi- 7 dent. Lincoln is “disabled: ‘Are these: rumors-«-true?” 30. : -Glibb: I am happy. to: he: ‘able men. No,; the president is: not _ disabled.” eer we ee ab, he Morning. Star:. ‘Then. we. are. . to. assume .that ‘the: president i As. in. :perfect: health ?:: and inaugurates rescue training pro-— " . “grams- for its ‘marine personnel, ‘then - life at. sea in| n this area wil be: consider- -Glibb:. He..is: ‘in more: ‘tran: ~ quil. spirits.:than most ‘men’ “Of: “his age,sir.In fact I can: safe-; oo ly say that he is in a‘-state: ‘of : perfect. repose. ‘You can: au é Morning . Star: ‘Never. “mind. “his spirits, Mr. Glibb. Has the. president: ‘suffered : any. illr SS. or: danjury, : Or: has: she ‘not Be | “gems =f thought Love ‘inipels’ good: works.— | ‘Mary ‘Baker. Eddy. rn ae - ‘ Service| to. ‘a just cause re-|" . wards ‘the , worker with. more, ' real. happiness and satisfac-' tion than any other. venture of life. —. Carrie Chapman Catt. . r oF + Whatever: of outward, ser-. | vices or .obedience we render — to God or,man, if love is with-. ~ held, the law is not fulfilled. —F. B..Mayer., : . we | The sole meaning of life is” m to serve. humanity. -—~Tolstol, — With the classics AS some fair female, unadorned and plain, nt sat ame met . ld tween: representatives © of. the that. officer,: Of - ence made a. gesture, ‘toward. - _ the president, Morning Star: wnat? Sone nie thing hostile? -. ate wey : age eae Morning.. “Star: "Never mind: ‘What. Glibb? See “Gibb: A. ‘man in the’ audi: Glibb: ‘In a ‘way,’ yes. “But: it: owas a -very brief affair—not .” "Mr.:Glibb, please give us some “straight answers. actly ‘did happen at the thes | ~ Beeure to please while youth » * ‘donfirms her regin,- ‘Slights. every borrowed charm that: dress supplics, ‘ Nor shares» with art the tri- ; umph of her eyes; . “But when ‘those charms past, for charms are frail, When time advances and when | lovers fail,\. tous. to bless, °°: ’ “In all the glaring impotence of “Ae CSS, ae ‘Oliver Goldamith, “EDIEON’S NOTE—Signed! are ‘tieled and editorinis credited to other nowspapers do no neo- essarily reflect the views of ‘The Daily News, are “something, that jasted | a. long - time’ at all: ‘}Morning’ Start. Come: now, What. laying: my cards: And -I ‘suppose the president ole “turned around: and ‘made ‘one ey Of: his. famous witty ‘remarks: . What’ did he say,:. Mr.’ Glibb? “The exact ‘words: don’t: mi at ‘Glibb: Er ae, gentlemen: “know: I can’trust you to be a Pag “ereet, about-.this, In. point | of fact ip was—it was a kind of . t “ae bullet. Strife magazine: _the war. Maybe it was token of his loyalty. There's a touching, human yarn, Morning Star: Never all the gab. The man fired the bullet from a gun, didn’t he? © bot od . +Glibb:, -Now, gentlemen, I “ appeal. to your loyalty. The na- tion. has just gone through a serious crisis, Any further ‘alarms might” be : ~~ @oodness knows what might happen to: the cotton market if you jus st came right out and ‘guid a’man had fired a gun at the’ -president,. Strife magasine: We quite understand, Mr, Glibb. “gan count on the press of this "'“nation' not to’spread alarm -and despondency by: relating, ugly facts, _Morning Star:. Ina nig’ 8 oye “you can, The man fired at the - president, didn’t he? And he - ‘Bho then shines forth, solicl- ' ae “@libb: ‘Let's not be too hasty . about this that question, ‘this way. ‘Tho doctors are no- Junger worried about the prost- “hit: the president, too, didn't he? Come Pg ee admit it. entlemon,. Well, “yos, President Lincoln did sus- tain o kind of wound, “Dally Pinnets A wound? Gibb; I'm: aind ‘you asked | V'l) answer it | ° FBC. ELECTION” “8 =) COMPARISON 47) ac mg) Par Cant of Pople Vere’ a 7 a i : HH om SOCIAL oRnnrT ‘governmant: of ‘Premior w, A 0, Bennatt was ro-olested tn the British Columbia election Monday, Sop-' ‘tomber 12, but pdllé@ a small: pakoe thin in the two previous: ea ' $0 percent of the record ;voto; OOF cont, Progrosavie Conservatives parties for tho Inst throo bleationa— (OP Newaman), ¢ . a on, 1 see. 'gome old: soldier « ‘wanted. the ~ président to have a souvenir.of | the - bullet. that wounded the man ™ at Bull Run, and he ‘wanted. the president to have it, as a mind a disastrous, © You:| serious ntage of the popular vote Boclal ‘Crettit( foros polldtl '92 péreant, Liberals 2) por. nove per cent, and othets ono per cont, Graphs: shows percentage of the: popular. voto ly: : um ST, JEROME: aN’ CANADA-—Gcorges Ge a Tour’s "striking: ings by. the th- century French artist ‘ever to: come: to “Nor - “Never the doctors,..Mac. What. .is the : president's ; condition? -: ... a Bo “Glib: Can “TI: trust: you “to: 2 Keep. this off the: “yecora? |. whe mind. ‘Glibb:. I hope ‘you, whl ‘play. the ball: -with’ me,’ ‘gentlemen.. on’.the, - table. The* truth is.that the’: ‘president,~ to,’ “put “it: bluntly—. o i “he's “dead.” Oucht, “don’t. have; to. push : me, ‘so rudély ‘and. stampede:o “here ‘that way. Now you rush’ into. print a- wild story. like that, . Arid. cotton ‘goes down | five” ‘dollars’ overnight—before T have.’ ‘a chance | to sell any of my tas too. : : a \. bore. - patient... SL went . to a. arg gist.” " “That. shows how much: sens ‘some. people. “deal. ‘of ‘trouble. : ‘You ‘troublesome . are. ‘people: who | ‘aside .” ut. of = . “Have -you “peen to any’ other. doctor before you came to: see. me?’ asked the grouchy. doc-, “No,: sir,” replied ‘the: ‘meek have!”, prowles the’, doctor;. “And what’ ‘sort, Of idiotic advice.did he. give your”. . “He told me . to come: you: ree re ra 7 ae care rushing to the. scene’ of'an.- -acoldent. just | before it } hap. “be ge " The budnesiian ‘turned 4 out”. to the party dressed: in: a: black ~ shoes, ne suit, black tie, black % see | es He had: a Tt. is frequently. ‘pointed, dut. “that. “people” rushing” “scene of an accident. right af- ter it’ Nappéns cause a great a Even" -more* “the St. Jerome,” one“of- the few: ‘paint- th. America,’ has been purchased asin bo -plack. 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