ee ete Re ec! nr Tt re ee te a eRe Pee ca ; a 4 nit conference failure and. or ine "Tokyo | : : miots which cancelled his visit to. J apan, 4 Actually, ‘ ceptande: kee a. R. “AYRES: » Editor , “An: independent 1 newspaper. ‘devoted to thu, upbuilding © . of ‘Prince Rupert;and Northern’ ‘and Central ‘British | Columbia. “A member of The Canadian Press — ‘Audit Buréau of Circulation’ ‘Canadian Daily..Newspaper Publishers Association * : ; Published by he. Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, JOHN F. MAGOR... 0 ee » President’ Sy ya eee EE Peter eae. ap ae oe! G. P. WOODSIDE . Geueral Manager - “Authorizea as ‘second class mall by the Post ‘Office Department Ottawa, Le MGR atlons Nor speech | iy MONDAY, SEPTEMBER: 26, 1960; i oe aie ‘anada may help ease world tension at UN ofall ridiculous things, an end to all colonialism at once, when right: at. this’ moment the. Congo. stands, as a tragic | example of a country nowhere. near the ~~ i stage. wherejit can govern itself. Yet é “allenge to” the Russian leader looks the ‘world in. _ the eye.and tells them. that Russian | dominance of the European satellites ‘isnot colonialism because the Russians “and: the non-Russian people under “Soviet control love. each other much. | ve The Russian theory. of total and . complete’ ‘disarmament, whe n : the “Soviet will: not agree . to the “Open © . _ Skies” policy or any other arms inspec- What do ‘most: American ‘working ‘people #skilled.. or. unskilled, clerks or. coal. -miners—. xwant- most -from. ‘their. jobs? More money, ‘bo- snuses, shorter working: hours, less work? | None of these things, says. Martin M. Bruce’ wdirector of. personnel | research, ‘Dunlap, & Asso-. " Eciates, Inc., of’ Stamford, Conn. In an article. published for distribution by the Small Busi~ Administration, Bruce: contends that more ney,.and, less work. have surprisingly, to. do ployee morale. ' . “Extensive research ‘has led to, 14 important amorale factors. In order of. importance, wages - ‘The late, Hemy Ford. is saluted as. a produc- ¥tion gallus.” as the man who! ‘brought the, "ase . ysembly line to Detroit and put: America on ‘the a wheols: ‘of the model T..: though, volume: prodiiction of yautomobiles was not Ford's primary concern. yConsidor what he wrote in'1023: “Our policy: is to reduce the: price, ‘extend’ {the operations and improve the article. You © swill notice, that the reduction of price, comes; | qiirst, We have never considered any costs as: a fixer Therefore, we first. reduce the. price to *the point where'we believe more. sales will re= e sult Then'we go ahead ‘and. try: ot make the. U INTERPRETING. THE NEWS | t “Boviet: Premior Khrushchev apparently has slammed the door on Prosident, ‘Bisenhowor's y rence offering, pratt of scoking. ‘gonallintion through abe, j posal, Bhioihower made, Khrushchev: in: his: sapeech to the United Nations Genoral Aasombly: * ' virtually. ‘accused, Wisenhower of followin oll: cle that’ could provoke a third world’ wat, i The Boviet londer's disarmament mu ggek- {ions were mainly a rehash of. old proponala” aa which : the ‘Woat:rejected ns unrealistic. on,‘ the. Sead TAS ve ie oy + od “One of his. flrateatago dijarmament:: ‘pros ‘Seround Khrushchev could not fa a tied down ‘to. « q secure: a irate ‘Inapoctt qmonaur - : 4 poanlaeto’ halt within. 18 months:produation: af y the’ moans, of, dolivering atom: scem' to hold. more appeal for g U8, ‘Khrushchev: thus. moy fleure.b cup troubld! between, these allica,:;: hombaewoud ee vey ie be my po Franco fa In tlie early, atages of niclon “# bomb: production, | Her.: Hy lag of micloa § tact. $a halting production | of rockets’ and: I Bonuloe r ‘Wet. | oda rance phn yor: attained a nuclear tookeb Or! plane #fha, ‘tie: means. af, delwvorlng y pons, UG. oxporta. any. this! ES Siatinowae ‘tavors’ a ‘start: tn halting‘ "duction: of falalonable mallitary materinie Both "Indeed, twas the result of his other policies, «. co ddme,of the loss contentious’ pros: * O»powor -«-disarmar ie y n and: " “ antral Hronocp than the. ». il 0; oan sate practical: and is‘continually fostered by the: Russians‘ asa propaganda gimmick - to. pr ve! ‘their S0- called ‘good inten- . : ‘However, with. ‘the’ overwhelming / “« vote. of confidence now giver the: 96-. : member United Nations and Mr. Ham- marskjold, there is still hope, that pro- gtes might be made at this session of . the'UN. .. There is.a good chance,’ that -* Canada, led by Prime Minister Diefen- a ‘baker, this morning may evolve a new — strategy for easing the cold war ‘and® world. tensions. - the:réle: of mediator: successfully: ‘be= fore ne aoe is. no, reason, why" she: Canada has. played UN: embers, a ranks ‘a. ‘poor seventh; working hours, ‘twelfth; he ‘If not pay, benefits Or -wark ‘loath. “what? Bruce quotes: from the: “survey” to argue’ nae i ‘above all else. the" employee. must: feel ‘secure - in his: job; second, he’ must. be e Interested In the : work he-is doing. 2. = . Following close behind are two ‘ather - “fac: torss: There must. be an. opportunity, for’ ad- vancement, and the employee: must. believe that his. services are appreciated, that. he. ‘is ‘a valu- - able member of: the team. effort “Montgomery Advertiser, ' ‘Reduce the price’ - Oe a a ‘privas!: ‘We do. not bother. about: ‘the coat “the. .The low now price forces .the,costs down’. “price makes everybody: dig’ tor protits. “We make ~ mdre discoveries’ concerning - ‘Mmahufacturing _ and selling. under"this forced method than. by, Ve : any method of Jesiurely: investigation.’ Move ¢. Well;. America outgrew: the. modgh T, Motor=" . ears over..the: years grew. ‘biggen;: flashiér,. ‘cost~ ou ‘Hor; Now,. however,. Detroit his discovering that: all buyers don't. want,, bigness, Tho . ‘compacts have. captured ‘D sizeable’ ‘chunk, of. the market. and are due to. take over still: mores a 8 - So: perhaps the time is also ripe for a. return: to Henry Ford's first: principle: “Qur policy is 2 to. reduce, 1 the: price | ve “Milwaukee Journal. . Khrushchev not sincere about world peace bid “By HAROLD MORRISON. Canadian Press. Btast. ‘Weiter | ek Ln Ma Russia” ‘and the. U8, have ig “tlogkttos at: -thesa; France haan't.- ‘ ., Politton) overtanes, also may. “ba. contained! In Whrisahchey’a. ‘suggestion, that “tha; iinst-Weat dnt. commiasion, whleh ‘ Reemied: to: bo: coming to grips with the. prob- : tion: program, is purely and simply im-.. “ease” of: “job ,, thirteenth, spenefits,: lasts. on oe YeNEWS | 1960 CADETS. IN. ‘TRAINING—Navy ‘League cadets’ at. Montréal line | ‘the deck, (eft) of the 22-ton; saliing .vessel, ‘Iroquois. IYI: whe boat, built’ for. the. league. ‘from: an.old. hull; by. ‘volunteers | of’ ‘a ‘ship=" on - fessional” ‘man. ‘went. to. Mos-: Mostar v gti tie fe we eS SM Ee tn Me PN EAS wg 1 t building . company, is. -equipped | and” maintanied . ‘by. Montréal: business: firms..:In ‘charge of the: training. vessel is. Captain J. Ww. Mofford © Photo).. (right), : : former: ‘Royal: Canadian - “Navy. officer—(CP, awe would ‘be ie ot hss Sc oe " aheated = ‘right “in the: ‘moun-"" v ‘ago: : “Time and | Place . ~ By Wiggs O'Neill : BARKERVILLE'S | SECOND : . BOOM - ae ‘af anyone. ‘wishes for. a: ‘trip, and ‘see ‘something just. a little different, - through Prince. George and. . Quesnel, . then. turn. off. the ~ “blacktop - and. drive’ 50: smiles into’ Barkerville the». former gold capital, of British Colum-- _ bia. - Barkerville-- -at ‘one. time in’ the 1860s ‘hada: population of , 10,000, and > was the’ Jargest town. in..our province. ‘ In August. my, wife and 1, my a sister, and a ‘grandson - ‘and. his -. young: ‘chum..took off toswisit the historic: old: place; ‘The: visit “held a: ‘special interest. to~ my. ” otk 'b ‘been: born. in. in Baikelvile, Cine: . tains’ and:.at. an: ‘elevation , of.) 3200 feet. On the. road up: ‘on “passes: through’ some. interest~ «ing. old. places, which are’ ‘only “Jandmarks today. One’ place-- a pioneer family by the name. of Boyd kept. a stopping ‘place. known. ‘as “Cottonwood House... The’ building is’ still. standing and in ‘pretty good shape.*-. The remains of another fax. - mous ‘stopping place: 16 miles . to Barker=..’, ville.is Stanley. This place. was ‘ ' interesting “before you come to’ me ‘ when my mother was married. at Williams’ Lake when she was 16, she. was going by stage to her home that my Dad had . . prepared" for her in -Barker- ‘ville-and.they were stranded: in. Stanley. by depe snows: andimy.: “parents finished ‘the, rest .of-, ~ ithe «Journey , on snowshoes; -. This was. in 1887, 0 long time , Next you come to the mining, _ town of Wells situated at the: Cariboo Gold Quartz . mine; Wells is not as thriving.. 08, when I saw it last, as for a few: “years there have beon rum-. ours of the mine’ ‘running out ‘of ore,, but there is every jridie. — ention: of Wells coming back-’ Me ” Jom: whon. ‘Rusala: ‘walked out, .now ‘: «must. be i roplaced by: a new’ body Jn! which, noitral coun, , pee maya’ membership, ee be Is Wi Mig ee Diplomate here are already’ ‘tating a wig,” ir” Khrushchev thought.it so important that nou-: _lrals ba-included, didn’t. ha propose: this. in. tho firat plage?. Thoy, conclude. that His propdsal’ ds No. more” than (a pollticnt, | ‘gimfok ‘to: ‘ArOURG " flehdihip: among: the noutrals., Wost. ia Khrushchev's attompt to dethrone Da Hammarakjold, the UN secretary - beneral, ; eo Hammarakjold's. work has brought, hMm, age But perhaps most doproasing ‘of: all tor! tha: | alntm from any parts of the world, But It haa ‘aroused: Khrushchov's angor, executive drawn from: Maat and. wont ‘ane tho . Neutral bloc, Ho wants .to ro- ” place the acaretary-gonorn! with a,’ ‘iiéseman : This could. In fact: parnlyze. the UN ‘tnatond. | ‘of’ fant, decisions, na. bacnine nacgssnry, In. The. Conga, the exacutivo may haggle aver confiict- Ing proposals. and novor reach complete agrec- mont, This may be oxactly what Khrushchev. would iiko. esa : eee pad tae sroswand , to Ita: former grandeur, “Tslana,, Mountain’. Mine across Jack*of Clubs Lake which has’ been. shut down for’ sometime, It 1g reported. the Gold Quartz. ; people. made: a, big strike: of.a: hidden ore. body. which, assures © the; company of at least 20," "yoarg. more. of operation . and: with, fupther, ‘exploration could; ‘I ‘suggest °a: trip “ment are-in the midst of a:re- “veld” building, but a ‘fine new” : tion. and’ eventually” will be-" ‘because .’ : The: “company has, taken -over the . nh 1 i” "Short sermons ‘Marriage, starta: with: billing, :’ * and cooing, And the: illing a Vial. vary, much,, “Insts, Tf you ‘would grow i ‘grate.”: _ tly don't try. tho, new. danced, alt. thoad. swhio ‘know. “nothing: © yeni only kop. it to’’ themy:. oc holveay Oar a event Ae vey oy Many: nh 1 aweot, pensive tte piv! grown up: tar ho iat OX», _ Penalve. ae PN ye "2 puammumninnonnt i : -Attor thanking’ the: Lord: tor. your monk, don't find tault with: . the: cook, ~ nae re yiey belng: ns fit: ng a. Hidde; and: hen. _ int os tight: da.acdrumye sc : pansepenpennetgey POS, Ee “ Lhave: morovrespect: for thanoe who work'for the Unpravamont of socloty than for thore. who moraly pray, for Mt Perel *"! The yeyamping of the ald | “place. of hhilatory ts to bo fine |! od ‘ al + Phere lan differancd, between: be’ longer. Wells. is only * “tour « : miles: from ‘Barkerville and. dis. a. ‘good place.. to stay . ‘while visiting the, old gold. capital. Wells has. two’ good hotels, a . bank, a movie, a good. restaur- ant, and two garages, Also: - there'is a bus. service, to Ques” nel’ every Gayl oon 8 We put up~ ‘at “wells . and. spent ‘all of one day ‘sightsee-.. -ing in Barkerville. ‘The govern-. storation program to bring -the .old’ place. back as,-a- his-.~ ~ torie site with: a. good' museum.. iit brown, thoughts, to’ everyone. ‘ing. quietly, you can feeltt, sameness. about all the things “> that: people Say. -.. seen many. times before, : vot Vy ¢ *s bebe ' All Aboard ' ‘ With Gor. MORTIMORE You shouldn't get into this frame of mind, but it happens ‘You feel halt. asleep’ !n: the day, wide awake at night. At (the. tme when the men. tal machinery should be tick. grinding” and. clanking, von ‘It keeps churning out dark, veral ‘aspiring later, wien dylight comes, you want. | ental: wheels to rothte» sut;no they. won't. They sel ends: and acquaint, oO: were a lively and erowd, seem to haye Sp :tolook.:very trite ang, like’.a bad stage.de. lent: scenery man. an “There {s a terrible feeling of. and does though: you. were trapped In an old movie that. you had “When - ‘you. feel like that and everyone | does’ sometimes, - Hit they ‘would be honest—there.- ps are. only, two: possible reasons A ‘prominent’ ‘Canadian”™ pro-’. cow. this summer. to.- attend a: The. Packsack of Gregory of. me. and: twisted. all up to . suit himself. and his ideas of. what ‘my story should | have |. “-convention...On ; his. return, he. _ Was: eagerly. contacted .by the newspapers to . get his reac- . tions.to.the Russians. ..° : - 7. How?che asked’.me. indig- . nantly, “do. I get in: touch. with : » some, “dian ’ ‘ordinary.’ “report- ‘ers?. How’ do ‘L..get away. from these by- -liners?”. es “How do you mean?" 1 ‘in-' - quired; shocked. : ny “Well, the last ‘time I. ‘Was: .the.. ‘object. of the press's .at- tentions,” ‘he’ declared, these . feature: writers’ got, hold of me, - overheard: ‘one of:’ and. what. appeared - » » columnists, feature writers and. interpreters, the solid ¢pre of. :. ‘Journalism consists of the an- “reporters a ‘in’ the papers. ‘was ‘not. my story at : -all, but ‘their- story: liners, asking : some: of. nls ™ leagues. if.they -had seen = his. “story, What he called*his: story. ; Int fact, I. “Clark © “was ~ 2 orc ar che. got: out been. From now ‘on; as far as ‘the newspapers are ‘concerned, - I am’ going to deal with re~: porters, not people more. in- terested :in themselves than in: - ~mMe “He. has ‘got something. The ‘ “ fact ds, despite the ‘immense “~ growth | of..the - popularity of ‘onymous -and © trained editors, newspapermen -who;, despite: public -relations. men, interpreters and. influen- tial friends of the publisher, — are determined, to. get _ facts, unvarnished, ‘and nailed “: down cleanly, to. present to. the: the’ she -won't: marry. you; or you need a. holiday. Possibly both,” annual: drydocking, -when:, you give your engines a: rest, take stock .of them: to.see.if any of, the parts. are | wearing, and Scrape A holiday ‘is your the” barnaclés. and seaweed of! You: can ‘do: ‘without a Hoke . day, but then you're giving th - yust and ‘barnacles : ‘a chanet to shorten your life. The lighter side “tal parlor?” wo drawing-room. vs essarily- reflect the views The © Pally News. : Y> sign. put. -together by a aa . - Bither y you: ‘are In love, and “why do they call it a der. “Parlor is another namé 1 -"- EDETOR’S NOTE—Signed er | . ticles and editorials credited other newspapers do no nec. | af (At, present they: have the mu-. “seum in operation: using a very. “puilding is under | ~ construc-: Grito asticl of the old, "historical ; _were.; astounded be place...... We: with... ‘the, number ; of tourists -who- are: visiting: “-Barkerville “So ‘early’ in - the: ‘reconstruction . venture, Anyone ‘who. visits, the _ present. museum. are. ‘requested to; register. “The - ‘morning _ we known’ as Cottonwood,: where‘. registered | there . had been . 12,700 registrations for 1960. When’ we- left for~ Wells about “6 p.m, we called : in ‘again at - the. museum and were told there had been 240 people reg- “istered «that - day;. ‘showing. what a ‘tourist’ attraction Bar- kerville. has become. My: sister Katie hada fine day in spite of the rain all day. She found an old pick in a “hole. and thought she. had found an heirloom, But she _ also failed to find any small tracks. about. three inches long “she. may, have. ‘left’ in 1879 -when,. ‘she: Nved. there. ‘We. called: oneFred Trigillis and his two charming daugh- . ters. Margaret’ and | Mildred. “Fred is ‘the grand old man of -Barkerville and: : now . in: his 96th. year’ and : “still. in pretty © cnn ‘pood ‘form, We. ajso. met Miss.’ Lottie Bowron who visits. Bar- . kerville .every . summer, ; Lottie . “was! also. ‘born in Barkervilic : and - was a. playmate of my older: ‘sister, (I know’ ‘about Lottie’s age, butladies would: rather I did, not talk on agef,: |. ° Lottie Is very human, Tho reyamping program | ‘ts progressing well and some in- ‘teresting historical scenos are * depicted. 'The best: IT: think: js |. the town's old coloract barber - * atchis.chatr: with hls eye glued son, a gold | nugget :{n. the pos- _Rogalon! of a, lady, in.the chair, | “which Jed ‘to the handing of a | “ murderer’ after, he. was, Rens -teneed: hy: Judge... Boghle. snoka,,lo 2, numberof Bev ate hal ‘and. nie wore. anjoylng.. thelr | not. ong of then wna. ‘disappointed, . os “Yahed: Ini1062 when tho cons tennial _ go)gbaesstlon, of; Bare: wervilla” ts a ‘Barkers yale, ta.well wort ith thi ae “Yo, to the. vory “ond, clon will Lthe day's Journey. nko the oo swholavlong d aye “romimatn. to. night,m ‘But ig'thare for: tho n ght Vis: wating - piace? houwracbegin, om my fnoe?. You cannot miss: that inn, om Ohrlatinn Georginn Rosottl, , ne : r 5 € ) e ‘classics oe _Poos tha: tone wind. wp=ni aly me . ’ oe the way?, a ™ “ : wirlond. | | os |, manufcturing, i meee ‘anwomblings , installing, overhaul oe aging, tranaportin A, root! for.when the slaw anti: - May not: the. darknoan hido tt t on r sequent] * . ‘fuianein’ ‘ |. ~ tiny 16D.B, office i ‘ep airing » Clenritngs pine ’ oneraing or distri on. of ne ants or supp mentioned ahave, business: sense the compan roo bos were steadily ploughed back j wo . " participation by other members of: hi financing was maintained, To conipete effectively with other , and larger operators in giving good >» + ‘service,, “however, it. became apparent. pe that additional planes were necessary.” ” lips Being well. impressed with: the prin _cipal’s competence, and in the light of » a satisfactory experience with the initial. Joan: I.D.B. found it: possible to assist). —the small company’s expansion hy furs. _,ther loans to, enable, it. to buy: more | ‘ “Otters” and a "Beaver, a Operations have ngt ‘heen without. ; —retbacks, Rugged terrain and uncertain, weather i in this part of the bo, country, sometimes aggravated operating ‘problems but, despite these / » difficulties, the company, with. DBs ablé’ to develop and consolidate its: position. rom a beginning with a, tf > very amall capital, the company now: has-agsets, worth | thousands of dollars, employs a large: stalof skilled” workers, and | a does an annual business that, svould CT ra “years ago, All this has been madd.fondible, throughly ce , Of sound idea, good management aiid: idefunte and timely financing, °: G “Thia in one of the over 4,000 » ‘enterprises helped by LD.B. | 1.0.3, was established in 1944 to nieet financing requires... rope myenth of small and medium-sized. businesses: wliich cannotysecure =: tiafactory financing from ather sources, If you “have a: ‘business: ee rs “financing problem* it..may not. involve aircraft, but. the. same : - fo eee ples and procedures ‘are availuble to all the activities sted vs , You. are invited: to get in touch, with: , ‘or conan your auditor, lnwyer « or chartered: Bank, | ~ INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BANK elow. For further information ti ny 4 | public. A Ee * ‘The beavers and. otters in this.c cise are not “the kind. that. build. dams or live i in rivers. They fly high with heavy: loads of freight— . aeroplanes, i in, other words, | rae Flying experience with the R.A.F. during the: war ‘and ‘subs . y asa bush pilotin Canada was the background against which Jack X decided to start his own air transport line. I.D.B. hel red him buy his first ‘Otter’ aircraft, which he: put. into ‘service flying -per- ‘gonnel and equipment to mining and. other. developments in the North, Under his capable technical management and with his shrewd was able to: mark up good profits.: These | inte. ithe busingas‘and| with: some. Snaneia/ atts . Raglonal, Office: : VANCOUVER = ++ + 1090: WEST: OEORGIA' STREET ; ah DN. curt conutdor proponuts for finanelit naniutance Ini thene ielivitiens of . MB recaondichonin i goods; | loggl ig. a one ni or Warehousing. of oor Caan ng CONAtruEHON, engine prinnns techni cal wirveys or sclontifia. research, u rolal alr sarvi co, or the, ey bint uelneae electricity. or apern fig a comin Ing prem tun, tnneh nary or ext inment under lone to ys te, . ae Inancial assistance, has been jhaye. seemed ur es n few. wes en wundreda of ot ty » e'combination # f Se ne a 1 4 i ' ! "