Z “An tnachondent: newssiger, asvétid te ‘thy a abuiidtag OL. ‘Prince. ‘Rupert. and. Northern and ‘Central Betis Columbia,” A member. ‘of The Canadian Press — ‘Audit Bureau of Circulaticn. me ‘Canadian Dally . Newspaper Publishers Assoctation _ of Published. by: The Prince Rupert Daily News. Limited... : ‘JOHN: F.. MAGOR. ‘ President : “ae. Pp WOODSIDE “Editor Che! o General Manager “Authorized 6 68 = se class mall by, the Post Ofiice Departinent Ottawa, or abt that ‘the stateirient everitually | 1 va festied summed up, the evening’s: work me Becarately Ee It is” also: true that he said ‘there rd ““was.no attempt. on his part to hide anything; but in. view of the chairs man’s statement that “we are anxious now how our public business is ¢on- — “ducted” his ‘tefusal to earry on ‘the. “Ineeting with: the press pre esent: can- “not have helped his cause in’ the eyes oe of -the® "Lécomnbe ratepayers’ ‘who are ! o} _wiiat eo on ‘between their repre : sentatives arid, the. representatives. of teachers; ' It is not’ sufficient: to - apresent: ther ‘with a handout istate “eament: in: the? manner of a erumb: from: Me a the rich man’s table: LS public proc edings. Tf the: Lp tino th fro “he | nown. is distorted and. Bly reven ing te press rom: cing mm “ present at a-meeting concerning public . business is a high-handed way. of tell- aoe ing “the ratepayers that. they are. not. — 3S entitled to hold.or express an opinion to have our: ‘yatepayers. and. the. public © A . BOUNTY SAILS AGAIN—A niodern- - Lunenburg, NS., where ‘she: was company’s filming of Mutiny on ERY EPR pean Te de ey -day version “of, Capt. the Bounty. A whete. the movie. will be shot.’ The craft follows the general lines contains: such moderr’ conveniences as a dies “Bligh’s Bounty undergoes trials off “‘built.. The. $500,000 craft. was constructed for @ Hollywood movie 22-man crew wil] ‘sail the new el. engine, modern ‘navigational aids. and. air_ eget hee ee ee Copyright: “Canada Wide An ill-fitting. or badly made. shod makes of your foot a hoof, All the subtlety, of the human foot, ‘developed over countless ~aeons.of time into the ‘most i extraordinary. : instrument: : of balance and! movement, is lost 7. in". ‘poor’, shoe. Figure what , goes into a foot. \ How with only @ ‘few inches of floor: space it carries everything from 100. to’: 200 pounds of ‘flesh . and bone erect “and secure. How. a for: hours, on. end “ft- bears the. marching sol-* - dier, the. tireless postman,. the | i: . store clerk - who | -never sits | © down’ from, 9 a. How it springs the. four-min- ute 5 spice, asi though winged. ~ cane Quote, unquote ” Rev. W.. FP. Burton; “lone “time missionary - - Congo:. to the * practised. in ‘secret: : Congo, but now. At s much more. - open.’ : _phis | is’ ike" alcotiol, . more they: Bets the’ more: they ° vowant) : i Bounty to Tahiti - ‘of the original Bounty but : chapte er. d' at’ the | CB: 4 Roe Tranquility is a. “Highly | ‘over-rated. virtue, , yet a great many Canadians. continue to. seek: it through drugs.: Dr. Roger , Dufresne, profes- ‘sor of therapeutics ati the Universtiy. of Mon- . al, Says tranquilizers. and sedatives. are def- | nitely. being abused in Canada... Too many per=:. . re’: faking them as a means of: reducing: of the. practice, Dr. “‘Dufrestie remarks -th t tranquillizers’ can! bring.no solu- _ titon to the: problems: of. the | ‘individual, . ‘He might have added that ‘their’: ‘effects.’ may ° ‘b= ~ scure symptoms of physical or “mental. disorders and thus forestall: needed. ‘medical examina~ tions. This could he > dangerous. : 1° A big to-do is: plowing up over the tax collector's’. attempts... to’ make : ‘pare ents include earnings ‘of thelr. children—teen- agers’ baby-sitting.or. ‘caddying,. for example as part of the parents’ taxable, Hnéories: a Understandably . énough; mony. ‘mothers’ and: * fathers: are aghast at ‘thle! iden, They. polit out, among’ other. things, that, 16° Is: a ‘sure’, wey. tO". destroy any incentive the: childvon might: have. td % V ON mi . we Russian | resenreh ‘in’ the: fold of. ‘electric power Is one of. the things: which most’ im-. pressed representatives’. of: Canadian... utilltios which toured Soviet power: plants, :: ve “Their research is. far,.mord ‘madalve: anything we have dondy!"* James | 8.:: ‘Duncan, chairman of Ontario ‘Hydro}. sald vat A: Prous conference hold in connectio . tho tour report... Mr, Duncan | yung about 100 pagds—as. “the! Wide - all ittiorl- tative document on power" in go far heen brought out.” - The Ji-man group visit tod R June 2 and: thelr ‘{tinoriiry. took’ miles by alreraft: within Rudslafrom: ‘ a aa bea weaane yas 5 feat o fs Nea 14. ga ey eaet z on: matters which | aré of: vital concern 7 : Anxiety is «normal — ’ persons. to. -evil spirit, : ee . - et ‘ ’ Soviet power research: feed Canada ‘Ss. "By: FortEg RHWUDE * enneidian, Press’ Busineas Editor a eo ae tha / otiori with ‘veleag6: ot “déseribed: “tha ‘report-rwhich vs rasa tit. ed 7 Moscow “3 teachers are thé-servants: 6 ‘payers and not the-masters. - Red Deer Al erta, The “Moritredi physitien’ ‘wisely Aotés ‘that, anxiety.is.a normal phenomenon; aniong.' ‘adults.. It: is far from being. unknown among: -children.. When. .it: ‘pecomes » ‘thorbid., “ieemay indicate a nervous: or mental disorder but otherwise there As: no reason: to fear it. The desire of many ‘exorcise it, as though it were an is hard to understand, It has its “uses, like: other emotional states.of man, One’ “may. . wonder if the human species would have survived, the: competition. for survival, arly in its carecr. on earth without the warning: stimu- lus: Of anxiety, and of fear-—The Montreal , Ga- » pt hs “and : thus. fg": ‘probably: di :-donteibution fo Javon ‘Mille, ‘delinquency! : Arid’; indeed there his some- thing’ of: réduction-to- absurdity’ alr about this business of: taxing: the little: children, Heh But. without getting: into!the’ ‘deeper’ ‘philo- ‘gophical implications, we' would: just | like‘ to ask al simple practical question, Whatever ‘gavp the - taxtakers the’ improbable ”' ‘idea. that’ Junior's véarnings: ‘dd ‘anything’. to* ‘Father’ 8%, riven . Rtrect: Journal, | % “ft } ‘ bd : ’ The visitors wore also itipréaséd ‘with the + many high teehnical positions held by women. Madame Koxkhova, for instance, 1s head tir- bine, designer. for the Moscow power construc- tion’ ministry, - ‘One appendix gives details, with, plotwres fyid. drawings, of the. various plants | visited, anid: arother--riunning 48 - pages—is.0: -{ransla- tion into English ,of a. report, on the’ main napocts of electric power development in: Rus- aia hy N, Bondaroy, chairman, of: planning and. production. Raval How | is engaged in: n -doven-your | (1080° fo 1965) electric powre development pros prom, © : v ma hs es in the : Legislative. we’, have -a -picture- gallery:— | noted: politicians — -)papermen™ of: days long gone: : a : -pictures:, ‘they. study them and, ; ~ Swant ‘to: -know about. the men , : and- women whose- faces are:in: | . the. frames;.; _ their ‘contributions;: own. way, to British . Colume | bias... oe an I write: this, and I ‘see. - figures who were mighty fam- : '- ous in, their. ‘time—four.. Prem- - a jérs—Dr. Simon Fraser Tolmie, .. ‘Thomas :Dufferin : ‘John Hart, Byron Johnson, ~ are the Winch’ ¢—father “ton, ’ Minister of Public Works and Bob was: once Mr. Speaker, a conditioning. —(CP -Photo). ” Victoria Report by J. K. Nesbitt _ punch: ‘and vigor (we used to” ~ call him the-“Cow Boy,” who's. looking Very: ‘well these . days,. -VICTORIA~Here in thé clut- ‘ ered Press Gallery. work room Buildings,. . cand | news- : Visitors: always ~:enjoy.< our. cen e ieethie ane en and. who. made | in. their ' the rm ooking aroutid: “now é as! “some. 'Pattullo;_ In: one: picture are. five -wo- mén—all MLA’s: at: the. same: . time, from -1941 to 1945—Mrs: us Tilly: Rolston, Mrs. Nancy:. ‘Hod- ges. Mrs, Dorothy Steeves, Mrs. Laura. Jamieson, Mrs, . Grace ~MacInnes. : Above the. door, over’ - there, and son, Ernie and Harold, who so’ long ornamented’ our Legis- lature, and so often brought it: to the boiling point, with their ‘oratory and their fiercenesses, And ‘the Carson brothers of Pavilion—Ernie and Boh, Ernie a Conservative and Bob ‘A Lib- | eral, forced together in Coali- Ernie a much respected — , There's, Harry Perry, a.news- . “paperman. from Prince. Géorge;. for years the Liberal ' MLA for Fort George, once Mr, Speaker and ‘tor four years the Minister, of Education. And, Benny Nicholas, per- “ haps’ the greatest newspaper- man ‘this province, eyer pro- duced, who dropped dead at his “éditorial desk in: Tho Victoria - Times one. aad, May. . day in 1036. : “| “There's. Bruce MeKelvie and ““Mory” Morlarity, first-class ‘newspapermen both, who gave our Press Gallery 80 much color and warmth in the years that are pasadd, And ..Tom. Parsons, head of ‘the old. Provincial, Police, and a of thought .” Some’ fellows pay a compll= | ' mont like’ tiey" expected 'a: tex: Behe er ‘may bo a blend of peanut but-; ‘colpt.—Kin Hubbard. . 4 ee ‘hd words: do riot ' dont: ea at Eten Sk .! 4 ' Guard. within: yoursolf that ‘to na fay enst: dr Trkistal, worth" oF the: Mod tn. 106A’. Nor: installed: ‘eapuelty’ Wi aa the a oe oneal anya: : “equlvaiont ‘of. gone 71,600,0 we horacpowor ‘and 4 “Tho: dologation: wits: ‘Yesive 4 hy a. Bon savon-vonr tarot i mbt ny Canada arg some ’ trondly, hospitable and. eo-Gnty eS Geanbood Rorsekower and, for the Unlted Attempts’ to: provide: the corréd¢’ Pai to States, 215,850,000 horaepower, ° nny and nl}: tooknical. and ccontiold qieyt Wiiiali'd natoiied eapnelty , ‘at the abort, of thus: about:one-third of that. “ha program wade and‘ sho nim to rage tie “af tho: United States, ' hae ee a ee gt and to allow us to obddrve an inure ¢., photograph anysting wit the a anit : pee in Its conclusions, thé, roport,’a onginesring and coristrit iets fon eh tlea—nside from rolativély ee siltes» powor: from:oonl, al},: talla of “finiah"—ta'. ny aN sai “ubltt gies ies Oe thorn tHe. canal iderably |‘ leass.cxponaive of oxtra high. voltage : ‘anemia droulfo genordtlorhy varie Lee bi on i ote “thelr. of a dro. power with, the {dea of producing. the, Mont, capacity In a given time. with tho lonst ffo Tho dlegation waa told. that plans Both for | ‘Andusatelal and: power dovelopmont alm. at de- viloping | fio: i rapidly. an porathle,. a ‘omphnals, 1 pitt on ah i acoid With. this, },and nautral gas, ‘ a ee thes give: onrly’ a aldoration’ tom whioly thoy. ma heat: :sovordina , towards sioner” Cunadion-Russlan ‘eahnten lialaon, It’ recommends ; that: cdma adiét: is * fh : a. - mm ah than double thin, - Proportion: to’ oho«halt by 10085 tionnl, economy Aa n whole ns . tréamire kindndds, Know how. to’ give without hesitatior, how to’: loka’ without: rograt; how to nequire without manne erie gina, i ae I wondor why !t Is that: we are yot all: kinder to. ench . other: than we are, How moh. the: world: neéoda it! How onally. it, 1A | done|—Honry Dt Drummand, 4 ne Charlie Banfield, - ‘the King’ s. Printer, and Pete Walker, for | “years the ‘deputy provineial ‘ secretary; civil servants’ never came; finer’. and ° ‘higher’ ‘than. ‘these three—real: ‘gentlemen ‘of the: Old” school:: a Pos “T 100k up, from time ‘to. time, a cand’ up there-on:the wall. I:see.:. Pat. Maitland, ‘thé Conserva~: .- he “tive. leader ‘and attorney~.gen OW .etal from: 1941- until his: death=:") hi in: -1946,, and Iiam.. grateful’ to phim: for: all ‘he: did, for:me,: Sor. as & ‘young. reporter, he showed. - ., me‘ kindness, and. gave me ‘his! “trust, and he ‘taug ht me many. - things. “and, peside | him: up there on the wall ‘is Gordon: Wismer, BD: “attorney- regenera, ‘8: man: ‘of . “: A small black dog ‘with white paws comes trotting among “the children.in the schoolyard. " Some children stop. him ‘and: pat his head. He stays with «them for a few seconds,-. to acknowledge the greeting, but anyone can see that he is only _ being polite, He is looking: for - _ someone. School has been out for only ‘a few minutes. Some of the children, are heading ‘home. -Others are Scattered: ” in : groups, playing’ tag,’ or. throw- jing a ball-or skipping a rope. ‘The dog threads his. way "purposefully from. one group .. to . another, sniffing at’ each | -ochild-in turn, , Fhen he lowers. his nose and | follows. an ‘invisible trail on the ground, looping and twirle . ‘ing around, in several | direc- ‘tions, Perhaps he’ has’ picked ‘up the trail of his. particular: ‘child, “There is a difficult job for the sharpest nostrils—to follow one. child's track in all the hundreds that wenve around a schoolyard, You might as well try to single one gnats out of a swarm and trace St, ‘The dog soon loses the ‘trncle in the welter of alien smolls, | ‘arid’ returns to his... former: »-mothod of sniffing: each child ? gomewhore In that throng: 13 ons. ‘ahild, who has. just t tha t blend of -amélia — the: ‘émell of home. It: iy y tar, tud, amoke and a, cortain: : tend of sonp, ‘TE dora : could - talk, ‘hoy; cpotntdn't hava: much to say. opdbansd. human- languages * Wave only a mearrg vocalulary.: or ‘amoll-words..Thore are only). few" crude words: to. Oxpress: Ba sombinationg of small, "te eyolution-hnd taken, n dlf-) “fergnt, ttn, and. the, orld haa, producod highly in ntolli- n q sophisticn od dogs, bia woul robably have amell gallories at humana havo drt: anor and: Mbratios now, vor canine artista would — -—| pleasant m, to 5 p.m." nmiler fantastically through - Using less -than ‘half - ‘thelr. oo “Gannibalism has always been. Vee Ae: “phe a ‘1937 to 41 and 1946° to oo classical smells. But, this dog in the school-' ” ren, sampling -iwéll. recovered. from a-séri- ‘Guan, and he’s arising . “ qe yard has no .way of’ telling anyone what. mixture of smells he {s looking. for, to identity his child. So he rambles through the crowds of Sntld- the cuffs and shoes ‘of all of them in turn, ‘Evidently he comes. to schoo! | every day ¢ about this time, to meet the child, Today, how- ever, he has: failed, The child must have gone. home early. The dog. bustles out of the down an alley and and then sets off strect, rwith as if, he knows exactly where’ he Ws, schoolyard, back again, ~ pusily along the the same purposeful alr, going. . Hard. role From The » Decatur (TH) Herald On two foreign fronts, the , next: President, whether Re- ° - publican or Democrat, has been attacked, Fide) Castro has lumped .Vice- ‘President Nixon. ‘and Senato Kennedy jtogether as. ardly -hypdcrites” and “two ig norant, beardless kids,” - There is . strong ‘among the ‘Arab: states, tive to the alleged position of both. Mr. Mh, Konnedy. Nixon an The next Proaldont, no mat= A “tor: which party he holonga to, | , 1a committed to certain baale : Uns. toroian policies which . avoldably will allonato cortnl ‘fordan groups’ It la not “question simply of 0 now fra smells “and abstract - an already Cuba's “cows | felling As: -yoieed by Saud! Arabia, relo- ‘pro-Iaracll feet, the superb dancers per; form their magical figures in.. split-second timing to the music. The foot is a delicate, thing, quick, instant in re-- sponse, . immensely ‘strong, ,. ' sinewy, enduring. It. takes .al! the blows of. our bodies.” Yet with .a clumsy shoe, «a « tight shoe, 4 badly-made shoe, - we buy. for . its Iooks or its: price, we can,convert the foot" into a hoof like that of a cow: - or a horse. Ss ~The - foot deserves a good shoe more: than the head des: serves a hat. ’ Wi th the dassiés oO! that ‘this. too too: solid: flesti “would ‘melt, ae Thaw and resolve itself into” a. dew; . His canon igainst self- slaughr ter! O God! God! . > How weary, stale,” Aat, ang... unprofitable as Seem to me’ all the uses. of this. world, see “Fie on’t! “ah. fie!” tis. an ‘Un-,, aS weeded gardén,, oe That grows: to seed; : ‘things - -rank and. fross | in: matures: cnet das hy (ets _ Possess | it: merely. e : 2 el —Shakespeaie: A. editorials ‘eredited:» tO. newspapers do: not - lenever yor ni bec "Stites, West Int sf our! CNR. agent fi ue "For further informa | “ Depot Ticket Office, an even yy epee i A Ee rie aa r nO bees v a. , at , reat outs nto ce bab gee n wate ay 4, °/ of even a new approach, {The |: oe a Me a hee yo ss EULA se - | | fl ea 10) 510 an lol. ‘ ed p : a fi aa Pc alii in (aplatn vit fc . OS A 09h A prt Ss . | =. - Reis ha As ks} , : ya My Infinite nu or ‘of slindes vo m _ this: nation » socks: to make yo. “United States has.no: Intense | “ton, for example, of . over)... abandoning: Isrnol,, even while: _ ‘frionds..with' tha Arab coune |. crn tres, This: poaltion Is.an ate. |. | * front te the: dotormined Arab. |. opposition: to Tarqel'a: contins - ye oxlatonico in tho: Middle nat, - The ‘tact sof. a new iheoming Administration will not change a “acted mlatina ruined atin hoe - ea in copper pots, contribute to tho » yermarkable sinoothineaafthiamuporly bidnd drontdd Uy our mdator’ blondera,’ ” Try the denser Capitatn: ‘Morgan, tion, please see,- ‘write or, call Phone 3118,’ Prince Rupert . 2 atin Morgan creates smoother ‘Black Label Rum - 4 deh | GY, aire fy ae SOR rea on) -BDITOR?S | "NOTE—Signed’ articles: * other, 7 necessarily ree. _ ™ Meet the views, ‘of The. Dally, ews, Re aN aewem ont argent ae at ae! “yw pueden at ede vat 9? she phovit ogre: spb J ne awe at a beet ponent fern Soma ct agen rns Ade frdm Nit Bride SI Avenue by“ city works re Northl have be council: plant at operatio service compan: council gravellit der ; the. a cost-F "Phe c John Prince I er infor plicatio: financls “The ) ployees reduced notified ing .wa laws: T take- ‘he That. t sick’ le: those € The’ M Act, be leave. ferred nél: ‘cor worores Lavo is the eultitiing of. the: A a. way. td blond and om- Inwi' It Jn" grace, meroy, and: viwolla In auch ft why as (fo. rogime'’a making whlol | > -Suatica Mary ‘Baker Eddyy. +: tg) yattiiee' offoct: on the on Joqislate cadinat logitininte | our favor! vs PN, vo «the: fealinga. U8, Intovdsta, sind: wien cas | Y : pati . “a TE: Salas coy wt tow a a ry 1 eT | ama galleries. would. » conjure’ w the whole range of | ‘dogey feolings: Thore: would ‘bo graco whon mon are in trouble. smolis of phonannt, old bone, Hind looks) kind: : words kind Acta; and: warnt handshakes. _theae aré secondary meonns: “of policy, alona. whiels will oartain altuations, of: the Ona: not ho: janored or oxdusad, Td |; ‘old. tough’ probloma “will, re= |. main, nnd it will, not wt Ue ator- mine. what turn these Janien - Bidel Laviol: Rw...) with any of eon MORGAN: RUM ° " “mu savant Writ aultilanad Of Mlaplayed ly the Liquor: Gantrot: Road: and aro fighting thelr unseen warm wood fire gophor, ont - hnttlon —John Hall. “oe and paroupine, Thore would ho “ye a i { : . ' ay : . ite ly tke o / : A of mny talca: In the period mhongs, oe ty the. Government of Brith Beli pe