‘ wy ¥ . ave Yoon EUS LTE SUIT SSUES eat Vy! ee yt Mey nO. ay qe ew es BOY eee ; AD “dependent. newspaper devoted | to: the: pbuilding -of Prince Rupert. and Northern. ‘and ‘Central British - Columbla:- | A tember of |The ‘Canadian Press — Audit Bureau. of Circulation * ce Canadian Daily : Newspaper Publishers Association. -< lished, by The. Prince Rupert Dally. News Limited. | JOHN-F. -MAGOR . President . ve Oe p, WOODSIDR® : General Manager man by ‘the Post Office ‘Department ottawa. ~ so EMBER 24, 1960 “Tr a . € good labor . the ‘best' interests of Prince Rupert, * per rtinent. facts to both governments. - ‘ter eon is the fact that the northern ly former lands and forests. minis- ter: EP P. Kenney retired in. 1952... That is Lands and Forests Minister * Ry G. Williston, MLA for Fort George. Prince. ‘Rupert hasn’t ‘had. a ‘cabinet muibister, since the days when T. D. -Pattullo was first minister of” lands . e* admirably. . suited. Tier in ost of . -.which points ‘up the need of the area n north to the Yukon and half way to ™, ~“tIninister and who better than our own - in with follies Preseivers. ‘Limited -Jaminated beams. which are. a feature : : our. of the 3 museum. ‘The script for the ads © teen deseribed in an advertisement in wag ‘written by.. famous . Canadian ow writer Eric Nicol of Vancouver. ; AN of. ‘which proves. that “while “fg. - prophet (or museum) is without honor in ‘his own country,” millions of Caria- dians and Americans know that our. Centennial museum : is tye thing” of. beauty and joy fore ver.” ; TIAN RS OPUS i ge wmique itched. ‘eambered, and hy inch- eg. Indian Long. Howse”: pen “3. The two: advertisements featuring Sipicture of the museum. similar to the in the, adincens ‘columns - on this A paper ‘dies: i in Detroit” : oe three closed ‘recently’ despite large. circula- tions. They were Empire News,“ a Sunday "paper; ‘the News-Chronicle a national morn- ing. paper; and the Star, a London evening “paper. In terms of size and circulation area, De- troit is more than twice as big as metropolitan Toronto. It is now left with. two.dally. news-. erm, general manager Of Heermeetpang PAPER, the morning Free Press and the even: a ' «Ing News. ey are fiercely compet: ive ‘and a other ‘assets’ to ‘the Detroit News, sald: a wpublishing costs, ‘including labor, newsprint, He dauipment and supplies of, every: nature; have , en. far more. rapidly than haye revenues.” i" we Tremendous changes in’ newspaper ‘publish- i ‘He in North America in recent’ years ‘hive ‘ en reflected in a reduction of the number of pers. This is far from. being ‘a ‘change . for. e best. Expression of ‘views and the ‘repbrt- , Xa ster 60 ‘years. ” of: daily - publicatidn, the troit Times has fallen victim to ‘high © ‘ehsts , eof operation. It has closed. ©, © jlo * a ‘No one likes to see. a newspaper cease ‘pub- iain, but. the reasons ‘for the ‘demise of e Times are. ‘unhappily, well -known .in airwspaner experience on this continent. H, ‘munity with honest news and as: a forum for conflicting viewpoints. Se Toronto is not as large a city. as ‘ Detroit, but itis the. foremost newspaper centre in ‘Canada. Yt sustains three independent news- papers, all of them dissagreeing most of the time on most subjects. This is a situation that serves the best interest of the people of g of news tends to be confined. within nar- Toronto and their city, and it Js” one that wower limits, as the number of. newspapers: ‘de-. continue for many years... miines. Among the verge newspapers: of Britain, ‘om The Toronto Telegram Lady Chatterley. is a good. girl after all. Are ‘of the censors. suffered: a hati of abuse, nd the famous gamekéeper, who: pers. ©. Psychologists “and ‘educators’ followed’ one: ps the.world'’s most controvorsial Yover ‘Is 2" ‘another ‘Into thé Old Bafley witness box ‘with d boy. A. jury of nine men ‘and'three wo- allegations of “the insinuation of shallow’ and “en in.the Old Bailey, after a-trial that bad- corrupting values with regard to aex relation~ RO oan by. the ears, has ruled “that. :D. iH, ubips” in these books. |: gyawrence wrote a non-prurient. and “beautifal . ‘One ‘witness said: “They put, before. ‘the ..-- Sibok, and the publishers will now ‘flood "Blain ‘young ‘girl that. if she has: the. right ‘proper- ' with a paperback edition oft the smexyurgated ons, weara the right clothes, uses the. right ge med cosmetics, ‘she will become irresistible to men, j wo, SSEQTELED : erary critics is;the “variety. and esteem ‘of Many will foo} that | this .was by no m ais 10ne lat. of. ddetenders’ Gt} the book who’! tn test’ case of! scedity’ In‘ print! "Lady: ohne efent into’ court’ to ‘defend ‘bots book ‘and ‘terley'’s Lover" is unique,'a' fact that was con- Wauthor./the Bishop of Woolwick, fetuses pt Bue) ates ‘by the procession ‘of: emtnent'dafenters: . " one; 'A-@0-year-old classics ‘nistreds oF the book, “ 1's wchoo! swas’ another, She, said the. ook: “pated in the, fy ad “odnalderable therit” {£ read -by, giils at The problem , of salacious thieeature, ‘tnd ne proper time. which she Judged to att av Ita. -oontrol: is is therefore: ‘byino ments: ‘solved cyoors OL:age =) 5: What @ British jury. has done is to.say that senior Jecturer-at a univers: considered. fhe unprecedented use of earthy ‘Inhguage in 7 Dabliealionss ‘whieh.. have. ‘never. aroused - the “We ere. rewarded {o. two lives, . This “newspa ne heart “heat ons: for: the ‘post: of labor minis- each accepts the obligation to serve the com-. po ae - Lady Chatterley for all. 1 ee ri an . "af s. oye eo ov ye NN SEE UES UY wee be UN Oe eee KEV S eR VHS = for. the Tocal hotel dissociation. Apart’ im “from labor matters Mr..Murray Has -.. _ shown. himself an .able ‘debater. and: _orator.on issues: that he felt were in| the north country and the provinee.’ | ' His presentation to the Alaska-British’~ _ Columbia talks’ on transportation was... a. ‘most praiseworthy example: -of his‘ painstaking efforts: to present’all the: ry oN % % yr “Gravity watet’ on Pumping . “system. over. 20 years — “phe. Editor, ae - The Daily News: : “T: am. grateful ‘to. ‘the people. Q of Prince Rupert. for the privi-’ e lege of serving- them as an “ALE: 7: ~~ derman on. the - ‘City. couney} . and: forests and then premier. Al of oe ~Prince George for another ‘cabinet — William H.. Murray. We respectfully ; eommend such a move to Premier Wee /. water: ‘supply, .be assured. No rk, ye what. will interest ‘Canadian, ‘educators ate “and this is the ‘supreme achfevement. .. aes wrt € Dame Rebecca ‘West, ‘who ape” ‘s ec A nook very ete e Qt makes’ you.con~ & work of art Js permissible and in fact “un-~ er. your relationship; to.eoc! ene axks you avoidable’, as One elderly and respeated wit- your-piace-in ee mi? ee Ress put. Met The. Vancouver Province , yo ought a aie was, & opment me i. | BNE 4 Bb, Thought for Today yo oa le: ee ete sc caitronttas Wiessed are the merciful for they shalt oo i ‘ _ me most controversial: book Of UTI Wie, Wher taln meroy.: Matt, 5:7, : “work. ..The ‘problem ° ‘presented _, {Was simply ‘this: -How ‘can we - + best, supply the city- with an * ‘adequate supply of water ‘that forthe past | six‘ years- In- rez ~ : ‘Spect-. ‘to -the -- ‘contentious — “Water: upply’. ‘By-Law’: ‘that. will ‘be presented for voting. : at. our. . Decémber™ would like'.to ‘present a ‘few. thoughts” ‘on.'the matter that. may be of-intérest to the tax; ; payers. ce will doubt ‘the fact. that it-is’ absolutely ~essential ‘that our. “one can argue that we can: "do, without. water: ‘either - for ¢ our . selves—domestic, ‘or. for :. i _ iam industry :« that 2Is- Q them. There ‘is ‘not ‘one. of us “on city: counci] who ‘ig an: hyd? raulic- “engineer. and: I sdoubt if. “there’-is one “in “the Scity. WE » therefore, employed . the. ‘AS* “sociated Engineers ‘for - this’ ‘is within our means. and abil- ity to:pay. . . ‘In - theors—a_ simple pure gravity. system was ideal. This: would : ‘take nothing less than’ a” 36-inch stee) Woodworth lake “to our reser- voirs.” Practically—this would’. cost’. roughly $3,500 000 - may- be $4,000,000. It .was so. ‘huge an amount that when the in: | terest charges were .added it would almost double . amount.-to make both beyond the capacity of the peple to: pay and way and beyond: the! * 7 | Exit. the: ‘mick’. ie “From the. | a 4 '“Kingston-Whig_ Siantara.;4 The sailor's hammock hg finaly been “pensioned off} and: hundreds: of “matelots’t who served in the’ Second ' World War will echo “and not. before they were due.” =! _ Where may be some old na-, val hands who will swear by, the hammock or “micks,” but there are just as many 0 them who will swear at them. Hundreds of cadets and em-! bryo sailors have: perabvered, with the pesky Bléping ‘co traptions mainly betatiss ‘they. eer eh ew, Ye . eS Ew we Se ~ elections ° fy. +: worth ‘Lake. pumps ‘will increase the, pres- - line from ‘this | yo . " ~—w y WON ee wee 8 ‘ ¥ * 7 ee WUE OW EG ee | 46 4 plan. borrowing | powers, of the “City - "7 ve 200,000 oe os a 4 which! care .definitely.... limited by. the: Municipal Act. There-.. fore: we-had to limit. our bor-*~ red according to: our abil-. pay—a | Simple” business paoeedure Bae L Our- “engines. prepared. the only” two possible and work-— able plans.’ BLAN : Lh ‘Combination Pump- ing and Gravity from Wood- | worth ‘Lake, -As the heading implies—this isa ‘combination of gravity - “First: 1 ‘Go aot think ; dnjotie’ - and pumping from the present dam owned by the Northern Bc. Power Company at Wood-: The. electric sure in the ‘lines up. toa. point _ that the line. will deliver an adequate - quantity of water. ° This. system is. estimated to —#, 620,000° to ‘be: repaid over 20.- cost $1,565, 000 in principal; and the ‘interest charges - over .a2:20-year: Speriod: cannot... be financed : for. more ° than. 20 years. ‘This ‘sum. gives us: an average- annual ‘repay-.- ment: of the. staggering: sum. Of: $140, 850. ‘Let. ‘me-assure . you ‘that: this is not the total costs - of our. water—we must re- ws member that we-hiave to Keep - -up’ our “usual répairs and =. again. ada ‘to this our main-: -amount, to. $1,252,000: making ’a. -oiptal) of © $2:817; 000. Wel.can-- Smoot. finance. ‘over= Jonger . per-" er: ods because-pf-the Municipal - ao 2 Act’ ‘eontrols, this states ‘a’ ‘loan - ~ ‘tween “the two. ‘proposed sys~ *- excess of that which is requir-"[ maintenance of all the water - - lines within the city right up — to your property lines, Pipe lines are eternally wearing- “out -—or become too small for the -Joad they: are now asked: to . carry, they will freeze in some. jAnstances in the winter and . due to ground sagging they will break... This: job costs an- nually . approximately $45,000 80 that we. now arrive at a sum of $185,850 per year aver- age annual costs, Do you feel as a taxpayer that you can af- dord this particular type of water installation? All of us would have to share in bearing of the ship. the‘ ‘way hammocks -@id; It.is quite probable thay ‘modern’ ‘sailors are able to. fet along “without tage.’ bee What must hurt the old salts “ ‘ this ° "advan + ‘most js the fgnominious end‘ dreamed up for surplus ham- mocks. They are folded and .gewn up the sides to make ‘bags for: dirty clothes and | fomall, io The lighter side The pretty ‘young nurse and | knew they had ‘no choice ‘in' ne doctor. fiance had just the matter. It ‘was ‘a Case ‘Of Sleeping In them or staying: awake in them, Many. veter-! ‘ans of the sea huve man- tully sworn ‘that ‘it 1s the ‘only’ way to sleep, that tne eqnever slept 'so well as they did ‘in the old ‘mitks and never again” Many hundreds ore tad n no. use for the “swinging: things ond seldom hesitated to'say . : YTheseare the people who. ene be most gratified ‘by the. pre- they may feel they came BO ny, feel they came Mths Rober ands : e “Roy. ann an: ‘New started installing “bunks in, 1047 and now hammocks ate it ' Used oniy:In three tribal clans. - - destroyers, These ships will be be.” replaced -in a few.yedrs, The Royal Navy boyan: ‘converting. te ‘bunks In 1058. The, alr- “eratt . darvier' Victorious . was ; the first large Britian warship “for. Tiearly B00-yours to have N10 hammocks. - oe Tt is suggested that: ‘punks do.not compensate for-the roll | ‘‘proken thelr engagement and ene was telling her friend " “about ‘ft. “Do ‘you mean to say,” exe ‘clajmed. her friend, “he ac- “Vually asked you ‘to give. back » ll his presents?” , “Not pnly that,” aniffed the’ . young N, “he sent me a bill » for, $6 visite.” The jury oa Into the box | | PREEE poms throtigh. In. lear tones bth foreman faced’ the judge. “We “Wind the defendant ‘Not Guile |’ ty." he sald. ‘There was a. sudden: babtie 1: the. m, Then red-faced - gavel. “Bllonce,”, he. called. Thon. to. the foreman, Wil OR, please explain on what "grounds you find this man in-- “nosent—Iin spite of every evi- .denive of hig guilt,” . “On: the grounds of insanity, Your Honor!" “Insanity?” replied the fudge, “All. 12 of: your” the? udge pounded he $ a we Ry Wrathall J With the classics) “out. of. eternity Jo. This. néw ‘day-is born; | oa OS Tnte eternity, 2 co. fe" At night,” “will return. - Behold it: aforetime. No: eye: “ever ‘didi :So- soon; at: forev = this burden ‘together. with. the fishing industry that . con- sumes huge quantities of wa- -ter.. Would we .not be. ‘adding to our own heavy Joad and in- » creasing ‘the ‘costs of the. fish- ing. industry. beyond its econ- omic limits? -", - PLAN..2. Pumping "Directly. from. Shawatlan ‘Lake: ¢ This-is a system that would. deliver. ‘tor, the City” an. equal. quantity» of water -as- ‘in the * above system by using a sim- | ple pumping system operated | “py automatic electric pumps}. fully. integrated with’ our. ‘pre-" | ‘sent chlorination and. fltori. : dation scheme, from Shawat- Q Jans Lake. This is estimated - to “cost $900,000. and. added . ‘to.’ _ this would. . be approximately $720,000, in ‘{nterest. A’ total. of. “Another: ‘blue - aay. “Think, wilt nde) ale weet . years which amounts to on an: ‘average - $81} 000. . “We must aa tenance’ ‘and: repair ‘costs with-— “in ‘the’ City of .$45,000: making. : ‘a total” “Of, $126,000. ‘per year. ; : | “The ‘difference im ‘cost -be-- | tems would therefore. be “ap- " proximately $60,000 a year in favor of the ‘plan. for. direct pumping from Shawatlan | -. Lake. Over the 20 year period . pes ee we would pay out $1,200,000 in ed. I can’t see one’ particle of “benefit to the city from the. gravity and. pumping plan, as it delivers no more water arid. is, I repeat, $1,200,000 more expensive. ‘It therefore be- hooves the taxpayers to con- sider this problem in all ‘seri- ousness. For my.money and I trust for the taxpayers the plan for pumping our water direct from Shawatlan Lake to the city. is the only sale and economic plan to use, A. D. Ritchie, _ Prince Rupert.” ‘cwrites to";say The Packsacks . that there. are vast numbers ° Of people in this country Whig! “are lonely both night and- ‘day “to: ‘whom the. sound of a hin : blessing: o : wailing’ what is called the “jc , . remitting yak of the human. “ . voice in this elec- arty ‘ tronic “age,” and OA, advanced‘the idea for" restful music, un- ‘contaminated ‘who’ was without ideas or ¢nz” § “thusiasm : ‘for any subject. How. 4 ‘é classical music, ~. out~ from: ‘speakers both ‘th. 4 - mus’ ‘and obscure, challenges ‘sure for. countless others whom, “HAS FRESHER out ER FLAVOR rR ‘te onziY eeaporated mill processed in BC. A reader in. Saskatchewan, does. not: seem to understang, , man voice in their. ‘house. iy: ae: Khe ‘Packsack has heen bee: “that. ra dio, in ““competiti nm: with “LV, should, go in. more music by with * vocal sound. ©. eC Foy | My mother before me, " writes ‘the corres pondehtt, “was a lonely woman too, mar.’ Z ried: to an -inarticulate mand she passed her days and nights‘ ° . without the solace of radio.J “cannot imagine! 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