‘An. independent’ newspaper “devote tothe. ‘apbutlding Pes of Prince: ‘Rupert: and, Northern’ and Central: British‘ Columbia... ec member of ‘The‘ ‘Canadian | ‘Press —-. Audit Bureau of: Circulation a ve Canadian: Daily: ‘Newspaper Publishers Association - ‘Published ‘by. ‘The: ‘Prince. Rupert: Dally. News’ Limited. | -JOHN-F. -MAGOR - President “ vie wee ba eee Paget ome as yon y GP. WOODSIDE General Manager. - 2 “The , longest ‘and “most: ‘expensive bus. ‘ride: in the world was recently enjoyed, one: hopes, by 28 passengers from New ‘York, Paying about: $800 each; or a total take. of $20, 800 for the bus company, they. travelled... “their home: base through | Pittsburgh, . ~ ( les ‘Minneapolis, ‘Winnipeg, Regina, Medi- cine® “Total distance: 2 days. How bad can bureaucracy get? Mrs, Blanche — Tampierl of Rome thinks: she has found. out, She has spent two weeks trying to convince a i chain of bureaus that she isn’t dead and buried. And_ 80 far she has failed, 3 Some days ago a policeman: called on Mrse! nwiplert. to tell her that she had died and that she had better pay the hospital bill; for her © fatal illness, for, transportation to the cemetery »,. and for burial, The policeman shrugged off her contention that she was still alive ard’ well, Mrs, Tampler! shrugged it off, too,'as: a bad “WO eh sone, *! oy de will be. ‘volatively rare. 6)" wrAmorican’ a. Je: Belleved'néegos a¥ submarine fnollitioninittaly, | 4 but n0: dotalls. have been. oftlotally-relonaeds, Zz joke. But her husband. discovered at the hall of ‘records that his status had become that: of a, widower—hia wife, he was informed, had died. | “Mrs, Tampierl went to the hall of | records to prove that she; still: lived—but the Rareau- INTERPRETING THE NEWS © Poor public relations worsened submarine issue : t whether o ora Jew. * \ a See Garacs oy marathon bus — in.a “protest: vote against diserimina- tion, . Also’: appearing > to affect the ‘Amer- ican. voter was the loss under Eisen-| | oad hower. and: ‘Nixon of. American® pres-_ mn. tige in parts of the “world - where’ should have | been bolstered: not weak- - ened. “Under' Kennedy and the Dem- - ocrats, :the next. four years should . | bring a vast lessening of tension in'the “gold war” between U.S.’ and. the So-.-" | 2 "arate -groups . hold; 3 viet Union, and an efa of U.S. leader- group . meetings at: which: ‘they stamp |. Ship ‘in: world affairs comparable toe din the « that the Americans. experienced: under a the: late Franklin D, Roosevelt.) 0s => One cheering: facet. ‘of the hard: P re fought election race was. revealed in the speech given early this morning on e by Vice-President Richard Nixon, who oy hough he was not conceding at that — a time, could: ‘forsee the eventual result. oe _ Mr. Nixon said that once ‘the deci-. > 270 Wheat flakes and soap. D sion ‘was: made ye: must. unite. behind » ~ ping bags are beginning ‘to:or ing the man who is’ ‘elected. I want: Sen- vo oe ator. Kennedy to ‘know, and I want all : | m of 3 you:to kriow, that certainly if this | ch trend. does continue he will have my i we leh arted support.” ‘The trend’ did : --eontinue and it is well to: know that it. “There was a food committee to dcvange communal: meals agreeable to all, bingo: and . “cards ‘were played, and.a good time was had... Perhaps not’ many people would want to’ inhabit a bus. for three weeks but it’s one way to see North. America, Perhaps some enterpris-.. ing ‘bus company could find customers for a - trans Canada sightseeing journey, ending up 7,000 miles. 2 ~ Post. in the Yukon or the Maritimes. —The Financial - " Bureaucracy r run wild - -crats: contended that in ‘spite of her presence ‘in the flesh a record was a record, and the “records said she was dead, They advised her to pay the: hospital and funeral bill. «. ‘ ‘Mrs, .Tampieri’s pension cheque was stop- ‘ped. Her husband received a cut in the family. ‘allowance the state had paid. him as a married’. | - man. A policeman called and ‘said -that if, Mrs. « ~Tampieri didn’t pay for her funeral he would have to seize her furniture, Mrs, Tampier! keeps calling ‘at the various. record bureaus., But she’s: getting nowhere. It says in black and white that. she Nes under stono No. 1276 in a cemetery. And the bureau- crats place a‘lot.more faith in. thelr records - than ‘in Mrs, Tamplert’s increasingly insistent denials that she js dead. _ .That’s how bad a bureaucracy can get. The Milwaukee, Journal, oe oS . oof By STEWART MACLEOD ee ) Canadian Press Btatt Writer oo Pee Ms LONDON. @—The ‘storm . ‘that awirlod , up over the British government’s decision to grant “port facilities: to American nuclear. submarines. on the River Olyde can be blamed, to: ft high degree, on poor public relations, 2c 6: ' With the sonaltivity now: provalentt dn Brle tain toward atomic weapons—espocially: Amers | ican. weapons on’ British. territory-sqome ‘op~ _ position to the Polaria-carrying joubs: was:ins: _ ovitable, But defence:.soyrces : think. this ap. position could have : boen ' ‘malntalned at. a - murmur sf the-.orlginal: ‘announoementa: hed» beon clearly expounded.’ hae hy [3 Instond, the public wis: enught){s ate goon be bristling. with Polaris cial: at waaat. x aay there sources, e’nervicing ae ‘auba will: be baged-on. the! @hat'obaub'of » $AeUnited. States | ‘and will: Use; the: Boottiah 1° .- from. time to time: while operating 'on port only ao been given . thelr, freedom: in. this. genors * , 8 on, fafa Big J are yr Bila against the’ Sal cainti- x ° Catholic. literature. that filled the mail. boxes and! supported Senator: ‘Kennedy. | _ -Prime Minister’ Diéfenbaker ‘to | u: ie is. a. ‘goal once the election i is over ~ : Sf ernment support. listening intently. The patient oe te. Ws Amorionn alliance, soemed adequate. for the’ min But various. Washington spokesmen, obvi« : my hour, when onrth’s touns ee saath 3 Vv 4 “JMe maketh wars to conse unto: tothe onda me i re athe earth, Pala 46:9, - At Jong last Christian nations, NO: Jonger One. of the most. — popular: *4 wayside:restaurants on one‘of. °: our-main highways has- lately ms -and extremely. comfortable. - Comfortable;- “that is;-for-sit--- - > ting forward while drinking a . dorie’ some’ > refurnishing..” A. oy new. room. has. been. built..on,....:- “and most. attractively decor- ated, And . necessary attitude in which ; ©: sto drink or eat, they are the e~most uncomfortable seats im-, “-aginable,- They» pitch you. for- -. -” essarily ‘reflect the. views. of. _ More- reading -- "Prom tiie’ Trenton. ont) ‘ Trentonian. : Chairman J. F Cox. of the - Trenton Memorial Library board. is justly’ enthused. over the public use of the Library's - facilities . 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