Se p of. Prince: ‘Rupert: ‘and. No rn. ob 4 Tember. of-The: ‘Canadian’’Press — * Audit Bureau of. Circul tion - : 2 . Canadian | ‘Daily: ‘Newspaper: ‘Publishers Association.” "|. ' The Prince Rupert Daily 2 ‘News’ Limited. : eke 4 “a P. WOODSIDE} - General Manager re “ “The inerease in ‘thie’ aoe cheating | can only result j in. the: fund’ ne the contribution: seale will. have to’ be Ss e fevined, ‘upwards... This will mean that both. employees and employers vs will | pay by th pi is ore on Ives.) arenes that: ae a 7 “build. are way by. July 1; 1960. But there’s ‘still. this . ‘confusing — Section 12, 2 (b). of the Public, Utilities Act. ae Tt ‘SAYS: “No public utility ‘shall hereafter begin construction’. . « of. any. public utility ... system... . with- out first obtaining from the commis- ogghruction st start on a enn ae ficate, . ' ath ‘ ence and necessity require and will're-_ take over 50 acres or S80. “and: start quire such construction ... huilding a marshalling yard and a mile And the act’ starts off its definition - of track, “of public utility by narning it: “The® "And all the confuséd government ' transportation of persons or property 'Wobs have now visited Summit Lake in. by railway...” | Lawyers we've talked. to say they’ re. ial 'eiplane chartered by the PNR. promot: 7 not puzzled. They say the act means: rors to inspect whatevér it is that’s gO- what it says and the governthent can’t: un g on there this.week. | wit Perhaps we'd: bé sivarter to stay . just set it aside, Only thée:legislature nye ‘Wit, of the lawbooks like Premier Ben- itt does, a coy So it can’t be a railway they’re tH i They only get'us more ‘confused, o starting to build at Summit Lake, the. ui ‘There’s the memoiandum of intent lawyer's say, It can’t be unless they’re ihe promoters signed with the | govern- violating the Public Utilities Act, iient back in February, 1957, It says But maybe this is just the pettifog-— Wha at they, to use their own. words, i ine . ging that the attorney-general says is. “ond to construct a railWay...and the coming’ from red-tape merchants, eres shall cause construction of « Whe railway to,” cotimence not later than April 1, 1960.i: (The date later got Big day ' t it |! Wednesday will be a big day foY Sitka and: iW the ‘state,of Alaska: Tho ‘OCaMAION WHE: ha ‘Premier Bennett’ does, “than. prank, Heintaleman.. AB regional. ‘toroster “WW Aldaka: for mordé than’ 80 ‘years, Prank war the main persirasive force. which protght about - othe. ‘Inteveat of national and international ‘oapttal in, bathltishtnig pulp. millai WH Alaska, ; bye o formal. dedication coremony. fdr .the new: G0 million pulp mill recently complotid thet the Alaska, Lumber ‘ind “Pulp: Company, a panose | owned. co Fporation, witch dperatia’ r Aloka, indeed, It moans thatthe old territory . ‘and state's long - over-ripe” timbor Ja: finally: “going to market in'in: big: way, ‘pltka, the hidtorio - old ‘oupitnl, fa: having. its. day in’ the” aun, Not .alnco. ‘Barariot: ‘eatabllahod his onatle on tho:-Alll has Altkn, the state's. second oldest. ‘olty,.marked. such: an-eventful occasion; ono | which. anuros, it porition. ns.one of tho, thelving Andy ee wi ‘eantora of. tho ‘north, -: ow, WIT] lame Bt, Tho ‘Wrangell: gontinol, enna “i Shame jes ‘Bibb Thong Ad por Today penaton, nnd probably to do. in, ci ‘cnocutng the high cost of pulp milla, Inbldentally ney. WM enll: in) Wrangell on): ‘thelr. way ¥. dont | ‘cording ,to. proaont™ adhedulo, Among’ ae gnitarios who will be greoted' by: chief hoat,.: tHiadno Saanyama, proaident. of: tho. company - id T.R, Stoin, mill m arinkér r6.R, 2, MoArdle, . es of the U.S, torent nerV od; 1 AbOreE try: dent j inte Hugh.d. Wade;/'Talso: ‘Talila tee? iprestden F tho federation of ecdnomic organiza iynpan; B. Mrank Holntaleman, formoy: #6 bverhor tient roglonalsforcater; Av l, Wadaworth;:: Mee president of’ Dillon. Retd id Co. Ltd.’ Bollea os ~ Kash, chairman of the: Mitaublaht ‘Rayon C01 | nnd scores of others, | Probably no one will onfoy the ovont more A yee ; rene i ; graph: gion a certificate that public: conveni- can do that by amending it, they say. — | We wouldn’t know—any. more than a | The Vancouver Sun, . for Sitka : | ‘ Wis, Blow W a fivat pnawered . with ithe: cone." Pane its affillate, the nigel “Lumbir., “atryett on i operation of Alnakn'’s: first, pulp: ampany, the export sawmill in Wrangell, the My). colenikany the | Kotehikan: Pulp’, ite: operatoin of its Kind in’ the silt 6... “oThD an $50, miogeplas plant, Next wook a | Thore will be guests from tie tate, sineyos : in he: “will aes the: second big’ mill. fh: " internation} porta, A cee gn: of dria, Production ata at malty for’ further, toy Fnparoas Dat Nad ate ute Hn tng 1a fh jpdner Mane, ie a piugg Ayn re t f ton nir mission to bo on) The. do mn aa ia. nh ‘algnifionnt:: ‘event for” Ye aro. oxiumplon of a rat holeve; ¥ mie 7 officially: opened: July: :9 “link on the Alaska Highway, - erashed ‘into. the’ river * ‘October have: av ghost: writer?* _the Pacific’ Northern. Railway), : VER: BRIDGE — This it is part of the. Canadian: Army’ fet bank of the river.. Attending the .opening cere "Officer Commanding: “Western Command, “Maj. -sulting officials, ‘representatives : ae government -and.. local: community represent: Victoria Report by JK. Nesbitt “VICTORIA. =. Does. “Mr. Strachan, ‘thé. Leader of Her Majesty's - - Loyal .. Opposition, “Some: -of :-the’ Mecenit” state: - ments’ coming. ‘from: his ‘office ~ in “the Legislative . ‘Buildings _ would make: ‘on slispicious: ‘he : BY . and “Ja ound like Mr. “Strachan, : d here; if we golinto a distant — . area hoping. to. find work, and: oe 4 there's. no. work, we:: can’t, getuiies. ay. appears fe han. ie o this : “para: “The: one- -mile * circus at Summit Lake | (the start of. : "Ag tho. awitb. sonnona. roll’: ~ Quote and | eeag Abaaeiry voaatee BRA TUNE A Ne Stee oy 2, 337 -foot brid. $e, | "120° fee oo by. ‘Minister’ ‘of National, Defence. “George | ic - 34 miles north: of Dawson. Creek, B.C.,: ees ohe which.» . - eonver sation — “With. G. E. “MORTIMOI A. man ‘and wife riding noiiie “in the biis were overheard: dis cussing the place where they, had | ‘spent. the evening.. The ran’ something like this. (though not exactly), “Nice roomy house,” ” ' the man “sald, oo “Nowhere. near as core oe ‘fortable “as” ours,’ That 5 ylittlg “kitchen: Scarcely 1 room to ti around “ing? ary “Good: iving- room: ee, a “J. wouldn’t say so. Too dark ‘at..the:end away from. ith window:: “Bifp coy, ers: didn match’ the’ curtains.” 7 ot Reh “Well, maybe our place {eH pit: better arranged,” the man said. “Nothing. . fancy abt if their house, put you coljd relax: in the chairs. Put yout - feet up. Sink into upholstery, “Those old - chairs should shave. been sent to the auctic ~ room long ago. But I ‘ues ~ they can’t afford any new stuff. STO don’t now ‘about. that. He has a pretty good job.” met ST don’t believe it,’ sald the “woman | flatly... am “Nice couple,” " the man: said. - .“Make you feel at, home. Vey 16, 1957 as a résult of a bank slide. Built: at:a,cost. of. $4, 000,000,...... s north-west: highway system. Photo is taken, from the -north. ‘Of. Defence would be as hilarious as” the Kelowna bond: fire if it were not’ for the fact’ that it. has. “been a. cruel hoax on hundreds of unfortunate’ ‘men who.have flocked . into the ‘Peace . River ~ ~ bad -ete: -There’s reason ‘to believe © area, lured by the promise of ‘red meat’ and who are now . Jearning ~ ‘that. ‘the « miserable pittance ~ of ‘social ' “assistance: . granted. by the Social ..Credit.. government. provides | no meat oe of any. kind.” - , _ something’ “wrong oo -umbia — for: Ah parts. of. Brits : ish’ Columbia: ae Tiue, other: cities: and mun?” * © *on;..the. ‘government's ‘social... icipalities: ‘besides “Vancouver. ~" agsistance unless . we suddenly © "become. physically. helpless. and.* -There’s . the. ~ unable. to. work. | ‘If we’re. able= i: : All” “political © eee soe eee ‘Isn’t it time the provincial . - government instituted a com- o _unquote — Hansard: : “Mr, Howard: I imagine the . hon, member for: Acadia: could" look down’ the neck of any. medicine: bottle with two-eyes’ ab the, ‘same time when. it’ “eomes to” narrow-mindedness. der. “Mr, Horner. (Acadia) : at least I am not’a. communist, - “Mr, Howard: Do ‘you; know anyone inthis house whovis?:” a Horner: I. know some" “Mr, one .whg could. be. “My, The lighter saul | | “You must realize, my. hoy,” a the father told his son,about «=. to be married, “you will have: |/ notonly another mouth to | * or féed, but a great. big. one to Haten to,” “Who. is appearing. tor you" my man?” a magiatrate asked an iishman in the dock, air," anid the Inahmans .* HALO. you pleading | Builty or not. guilty?” Yim innocent, alt, Bure, at T wns guilty: I'd have: a: Inwyor" " "Browsing ro Yound, ti: poolatara ‘ihe doctor found a large stock ; of a médi¢al work for. ante at a. ent. rate price, The book’ Wag over a- thousand. pe nen longi” exccadingly ‘dull, an carried no index. After purchasing tha” hooks, he sont thom to his moat). -epotiatical modical friends: witht, typed. note which: vend MYON " wi he ‘amused, ‘althou ah bine “albly slightly. ott ne Ra ta tt it ng 8 | With the classed | a) Guild thea more atntoly nine “alongs, O my. oul): “-Lenve thy low--vaulted:. ‘pnatt Let. oach now: tomplo,’ Mohlor:: than tho Inat,;: dome: more ‘vaat; TN thow ag ronatlh firt ‘g06, | Leaving thine: outgrown | mel ay. Nifo'a unreating fon! “The. Deputy Chairman: ore a 7 “Well, oe Howard: You are ‘no- oe thing but. a. dirty, lar,” Tim appearing for seit vit iM | ay shut: thes. from. Henin witi vy ae —Ollvar Wendl! } Holmon, : | me pulsory, six-month check of all motor cars in ‘the ‘province, ne to make sure they’re _anically safe, so that they’re . “nota mehace to life and limb mech- son. our increasingly congested and, dangerous highways? Ve Gen: ‘Geoffrey: Walsh. Vancouver ‘city has found defective — poor brakes, lights, ‘faulty steering, _ the rate, would be.as high’ and. as poor: in other. parts of the . province. =? Therefore, * ‘what's ‘good for: Vancouver | ‘must ‘De: “good ° for. | other | parts of: British : Col-™: “have the power: to-set up the.’ _ same: ‘System,, but’. ‘it’s. ‘costly: ton: “start;sand: city.and- municipal: £: bodied, «we. _must, yourselyes, . fathers. don’t. like: spending: fe. ~ Jook after. ‘ourselves. ; wo oo leaders have.” ~ ghost writers, : of one. sort: or.,- "another, But. -the . politicians. - ~ should take care not to have their: personalities ‘changed by “their. ghost: writers, | ° money | unless they” re forced : to... Actually, the Vancouver oS system is now making money. Other. municipalities could do the same if they’d take courage ‘in hand and get going. — It makes no sense to have mechanically’ safer cars. in Vancouvey than anywhere else: in the province... That’s why it’s a provincial government responsibility; the government should step in and run the whole business throughout the length and breadth of British . Columbia, e me Per cent of oh ONS. “PA RTV VOTE. cin June elections _ - Black bar is previous election aa , | Sask, “Lib. Other |- Que. . = OG "CCF “lb. CCF N-Lib. Other yor COMPARISON — Graph slows po " polled by major «June, Liberals, upset the Union Nat ‘Progresalve Conservatives. in New Brunswick}: returned, In. Snakatchowan and Progr _Terelection: in’ ‘Nova Scotia: mat Cn, parties In. the four prov the ccr “mine. “this .. compulsory check, and ‘it has cut down on the number. of. traffic accidents. Nearly 50 per - cent of: the cars checked are ’. in’ Britain during} _the war, saw. Eng- 3 about our. rtion af the total vote inclal elections during lonale Jn Quebee and the was essive. Conservatives won monies: from Edmonton . will "be the General": Construction and con- Construction Ltd., members of the. B.C. Provincial tatives will, also. attend. National Defence photo. | “colleague: of s home: from’ Britain - AL newspaper i “after: “year’s. assignment. there and he: is filled. with:-en- - thusiasm for. the British people ‘ -and their: recovery. from. the ‘ruin and exhaustion of war. AS ae a. pilot---in «the “RCAF he was sta- tioned three years sland and. -Scot= Jand slowly con ‘verted. ‘into: armed camp, wit- “nessed the: suffer » their “utilities, rising paver try slowly « filled. with; “Ameri- ‘leans, Canadians; French, Poles rand other troops.) n “What they Suirered, ” ‘Says, “has enriched their char- acter. ‘and. large, are. more ° ‘than ever. the qualities for which, in the past, we: admired ‘them. The one that appeals. first to me, now. that I ‘am - home, is: that they have a sort of. individual | ‘personal pride that requires’ of them that -they give more than: they re- cove. What shocks me in’ my fellow. Canadians :.. is: cheerful daily determination to “get more than they give. There | -are exceptions, of course; my. warmest impression of. ‘the -new-risen Britain js: the. mul-. ‘titude of people. at all. levels determined to" live ‘generously simply out of self-r espect, It is time we undamaged North “Americans started to. , private. ‘Personall- . ties.” faults,” the..man said. rall-~ ‘ways, the invading ‘shabbiness of their cites, and towns, “their... he o happy those are who already) I believe the British, by. possess it —La Rochefoucaulda. British — ‘than ever, by ‘which I mean. wthey have to a greater. degree - ‘their. but: worry. ~ hospitable. ” “Too hospitable, if you ask me,” said the, woman with, “h sniff.. “Did. he have - to run “ around, so fast with that bedr jug, as if his life depended. of » keeping your glass full? What ‘did. he. want. you. to doa’ + - crawl home?”... 2 “That's no. way, to talk about ‘a man’ who. was just, tryink to make. Jus: -welcome.” ait eb “ana cher dress: was: far $00 » short, * the woman said.‘ ~one. would think: she was ‘1. y ae . “y ‘more like, it’. “She's * a good- “looking: “ait, all the-same.” * “Girll’Ha,-ha! If she’s. a gin, . oT eNiee I’m ‘in’ kiridergarten.”: “You ‘sure. find. a lot* Sof “why. ~ did. you go, if you. had: sucht ‘a « fnlcerabie time?” oo What do you:, mean,.a. ‘mis- - erable time? I enjoyed: myself. . o bier all,” she added, 2 mey. ‘Bre, our. best friends. MP “gems of thought | in “Happiness. _makés. ‘height: for what it. lacks: length. * /<-Robert - “Prost: aves ary Baker Eddy: ‘Before we set our hearts too, much upon ‘anything, see hows The best way to secure fu-% ture happiness is to be’ AS. happy. as is rightfully possible? today. “ ~-Charles W-. Eliot? «Fappiness quite. - can. scarcely be called happl-, “ ness. “It has no taste, .. MIs. Gaskell a “Happiness: is a perishable, fruit, which must be used eachs day, for it will, not keep, ‘ Ee L, Benedicts ‘The lighter, side * : Daughter: : erm sure: you' i, like! Tom, Dad,. ‘He's: ‘Y very, nice young . man, Pen ca “Father: “Does he’ “Tiaver"any: money?” x ‘Daughter: “Oh, “you ‘men aren. ~ all.so. materintistic. Tom asked! me the very same thing: abouts you. wos o . ‘ in, > Happiness. consists. in. beings . and. in, doing good... ‘ a unshared . i _—CF Newsninp. TERMINAL LUNCH © '. Undor New Management George and Ellen Couture We ‘specialize In Hamburgers, Chips, Fish & CHINA - “Waleo-out, orders | ‘anytime. uh Dally irsiness Man's: Spectal,. A —OPk IN: Week days — 7:80 am, to 11 a Sundays and Hoytdays — 1 pm, to 9 pan _ Fast “Gourleons Service — A Durie eee Sat oe aretg ae =