An. independent “newsiap er deviated t to ne’ “apbuilding. of, Prince Rupert | ‘and , Northern ‘and ‘Central: British ‘ ‘Columbia. ‘member. of. The Canadian: Press .— Audit. Bureau of : Civedtation.-£ Canadian’ Daily. ‘Newspaper Publishers Association i Published | .by The Prince Rupert. Daily News ‘Limited. JOHN-F. -MAGOR. “President” ae. 'p.. WOODSIDE - ‘General Manager . the Post Office Derfariment Ottawa. : authorized ‘as second less ‘mail by Tse WN NOVEMBER? 29, Ee has FAL HE, : ane Brotherhood of. oat fog ‘Workers and J ack] Ross, internatidnal. » | representative, their: talks: were a ayel:. | depressed’ “masses, -capitalist ~ tar. : : ee and other: such éliches ofte shor are ‘that - ‘trade tinfonists oe aoa do ‘Well to steer clear of poli- ‘ties, .He was referring to thé fact that . ‘the IBEW had shunned the labor-CCF merger talks and that the union-as an entity: planned to have-no part: of the New. Party.. There are certain things | «that ‘aman with any pride atallclaims | ‘as: his: own right—the right to choose’ ‘his’ own profession, who he works for, -Who.he marries, what, church he will. ttend ‘and: how he: shall vote. -The | New: Party. exponents can talk, them- \ selves: blue. in the’ face. about’ not: in- liencing “the way a. person should 2 rote, but: just: like any. other organiza- . } =. tion, affiliated:.with a: political, party, ‘aa . It wouldn't, ‘be formed in the first: place _ ee if that was: one of its. goals. » me Eos Ross, urged unions. ‘to, look. ate Even. so-called’ non- partisan | “asso- nings aid: made - a ciations have a similar aim. They afe a for both management’ and ‘labor. ° “organized - to fight: groups’ of which. a co-operate « in eing they. do not approve and ‘therefore ° survives » the “¢ ‘rent » they are partisan to theiy:own group — many ee call: ‘on people to »elect: the candi- : Yanting nd’raving ‘about ‘thi 3 _Amprove: thé ‘lot of labora ‘through. dissession, bitterness and tell-. A ‘ t s ~ "+ paign forthe Ottawa mayordity, since ‘she four: of last. year’s, incoming. - treshimen’ were 50. “they. were “required, to. stake. -Rhetoric: -;100,' “sand os although it 'was a high school, level icourse 20. ith per: cent_ flunked : it: ‘flat ‘and . another 23. per — Ss cent. ‘made the ‘passing. but no- -credit. ‘grades of D. : oy im we pa ee, ay ~So the: University has ‘decided: that it-is:too: a busy ‘to teach high.’school -and-it has.-thrown t ‘the: job back’ at the high . school _ principals ‘of - - Iiinois: The reason,. as described by ‘Professor ‘Charles W. Roberts is*not that: the university -, i orst. plight, have: ‘been. the: state : ? owned ’schools:which are..under pressure: to « wes 10. Be omer “to , Students, « but" ‘that At. accept any Kind -.of «kid who. has a high-school ... - ' diploma, Faulty-methods of teaching. reading, ‘ne et gee, SAYS _Daetor: Roberta, the student “re ular |. themé-writing, . Inck of insistence on reg i >... passing examinations, but he will find diffi- tes! ‘have roduced - & tolerance .of ‘misspelling, ¢tc., P culty later in life in expressing himself. Worse ti all rilliterate high | Taree aia prac é Y, oy B.. “yet,: he :probably.. won't read. with comprehen-- The answer: ‘of the ‘universities: Has heen sion, He may. be-natively bright, but his. ability “ eading ‘and’ Writing? ‘ie. to: absorb: and ‘t#ansmit Information will: be, courses in remedial reading. & Bi ‘erippled.- -80- why, kid the poor youngster ‘py: an effort; to do in-three hours ‘a‘week ° ‘during | | one semester what.:the lower. achools.: should Jetting ‘him: into ‘college. a8, later break ‘his have done. over a period’.of ‘years. ‘It was. ‘this spirit by flunking | “nim out?! ° “Hooray for the ‘Diliversity” ‘of Tilinots! “Te course, described’ geritly. as “Rhetoric. 100," — which the ‘University of Ilinols has: Aust: thrown we're ‘ever ‘going to. meet the challenges ‘that .. face: ‘the oncoming - ‘generation , Amrica's high, : into the ash can... .. schools are first of all going. to have to get down ' The decision .was. smaide, ‘fafter.. “atatlatics proved that {ncompetence in. ‘reading. ‘and com- | tothe, no-nonsense. business, of, ‘teaching - ‘thelr. position was: ateadily: increasing. among: Tinols high ‘achool graduates, : More: than: one. ‘out of. ey “ t be “(Charlotte a ee coliege faculty member the exception .of- ‘pi wkead’ and ite:: Bea eerUla Tribune - Charlotte : ‘Whitton. ‘as ‘never eon. in Yee tirement, .80- At: would be incorrect to.say that ‘phe fs trying’ ‘O comeback in her current came in almost any available arguments: She has Visited Japan, ‘called: Tororito “arrogant”, in= ‘pulted: ‘Elsa’ Maxwell ' and been: inaulted Jin ‘yeturn, ‘anid ‘has been advised: by» ee united “Ohurch ‘minister. to get: married, Bho has come through !t all: and“has now déold idea. to go: back to City ‘Hall, Her opponents sw + ‘ “tate them and see what they | -.can ‘do,’ or themselves in. the Z “‘fabure? wy : eo ee " ‘pr. Charles Glen "King, head of “the “Nutrition; : Foundation, , New York: ! “You. can reduce on 900 cal- ories .a--day “of anything _ white bréad ‘and “ice ‘¢ieam, even champagne : and ‘pate: ‘de. foie :gras—if.. ‘that As. ‘all ‘you “want. no Sle _ dicates, " is! not: ‘self-sustaining’ uv MW ” sto “ American: Metal Market, York: yt ‘ fh ’ TE” “is; ‘an ola: economists’ - cliche that. trade : = i ih “a, - buy. ‘our: finished goods bys: ‘the. ‘introduction 0 . tariffs, should’ “handicap " vin. ‘selling her ra materials, in: “ing: ee eA ‘how! ‘it should-run- its ae Lares lily ~ : " prised. to: “see: :phat- our “worth. Lake. ‘dam. is own “the ‘Northern: ‘BC. Power’ n ‘pany, " 'ghaky-in handling’ their, own, language “that ... pumping. and. gravity: Wi students 1 how to. handle the’ EAN naneweee Miniater Diefenbaker's office and nl participant , veel Ae pe George . ‘Shea . in: the | wan ' Street. Journal: *: “The real key: to: puiatness re- -coveries is! ‘enterprise, ‘riot ; Te- tail: buying. It: government ‘ean, -by spending, - ‘add : te Tate. as’a result ofthat: stimus, true‘that. the y. sufficient . employment’. S recnves Of" the « aes “BEL ~ “NORMAL TEMPERATURES 2 FOR‘THIS' PERIOD: "VANCOUVER 42°: EDMONTON 118. aM vl ¥ Neue Canadian “Snterprise is ‘the . Every year it scems to take oe . REGINA = Isc] arttof«making:toeless shoes a less. time to ‘fly ‘across . tf WINNIPEG "15" fashion: rather ‘than: a. -calam- +» ocean, and longer ‘to drivecto TORONTO 33 it work, ‘MONTREAL 23 © y: ‘ inte 4M : wh + fe fe oe \ ican NoRwACy, . “There must. be. sornething-to--. --It’s-the-simple gestures, hoe’ if ve men’ to,’ Corrie’, ito. ae “s aoe : ‘A HORMAL “4. 7 FOR THIS PERIOD’: Lae EDMONTON 0: waged PRECIPITATION | VANCOUVER 82. ‘reincarnation, judging -by'.the the magnificent ideas,’ thats ‘way. some people come. back. to... live. long: in the memory. dive. _ife at.quitting .time.. olay ie neces tn whe eet et ee ce “What seems impossible today: ‘Now is, the time, “tor. all 08, altsele ‘toed “i NORTHLAND. NAVIGATION oo “CO: ‘LTD. | | i Coastal Steamship Service . e. FREIGHT. Bae Bee oa “@ "PASSENGERS al 7 a Ce REFRIGERATION. ; oo : a oe Hone fae FAST FREIGHT SERVICE FROM. : “VANCOUVER GIVING 3RD DAY -_. | ‘NORMAL. temperatures ; ard, ink tore: for! Prince: Rupert "up -until. mid-December” according: to the’ United: States: -weather puredu’s - long-rarige * ‘forecast.’ Southern: British « ‘Columbia. ‘and the rest: of Canadaeast ‘of. this: -province: will have-near or-above ‘normal: témperatures for .the next 20° days. ° Heavy. precipitation . is: ‘Drediéted for: this’ area and. the rest ‘of ‘the *B.C. ‘coast. - cP Newsmap today’s. :problems- is*high®= costs, | - and any. attempt: ‘to make: them even’ higher by | “Yaising*: “the: Wage minimum * generally, ;to' “substantial - “degree : merely: inerease | costs. ‘further - and : ‘pay: rates. ‘agetavate- ‘the “problem.” ge Bad n. New. +Has; city. ‘council: in ‘its: good- | : “heartedness,: -given- this: away? - “Bis; Plan“ .No:. lL combination : ‘from Voodworth; lake: is ‘very con- 7 fusing to the: average taxpayer. I .presume.. her. means, gravity + system. splus: a pumping. stand- — py, unit. If, so,:a good standby ’ ‘pumping system. for -emergen- . cies'is a ‘good: idea, keeping-in mind of ‘course, : the overhaul of our present. gravity system ;:, through the. years,.a litle at a ' time paid . for with’ revenue coming. in. ‘Speaking of - ‘the’ water: ‘util- ity revenue,’ where: ig 162. It: is time: we realized ‘that during. « /the last 15 ‘years..or so; ‘we © md _ Nave - spent’ absolutely | nothing — dn overhauling our lines. ex-" ent. of course, .: breakdowns, “put. still just. before . every: * election‘time we: didiand:are “still doing’. “lot: of: talking, Any. business, “if yun. right, . has to ‘keep its: ‘machinery: and "equipment in. top : ‘ahape.. Now where have’ _ this utility .beén . golng? | “not'tell us that. ‘We are: "ore ing .at-a loss, If so‘our ‘finane - cla): ‘experts . ‘should ‘Have. Idt the taxpayer know ‘years ‘ngo.: .The ,whole waterworks ad- ministration, ' {t scoms to me, ' also needs. an overhaul, When ‘does it--watrant o three-ton truek plus: two-men to ‘rend water. meters? Have, we the: taxpayer, | ‘this kind ‘of éxpon- 808 to‘contond .with? If so °I think Iwill start digging my- ‘el nelt h walle. os 4 a “Taxpayer,” ‘dlieeit, Prince Raport, _tened,’ ‘mostly;in silence, ask- a “ed: ‘a few questions, . gave no ‘opinions.’ They: promised to” digest. ‘everything that. osaid, oe gi : its": worry . about how. -govern-. . more:. “into: 160k at ‘this: ‘the | profits - from ; “about the skills ‘of the racing gakill of the din- -*holating. a great “sougaurangn down tithesnceptn gale with the train lurching © “pail, Noter. The ‘Woods ot: Victoria Report by. JK. Nesbitt prise ° vis ‘lowered “costs. ‘Oni of __VICTORIA—The’ British Co- - lumbia ‘Chamber ‘of Commerce | ' came’ ‘calling ‘on the govern: “would: ment..a\‘few ‘days .ago | handed. out to the (Premier: ‘Bennett ». there,’ “being” absent .on. busi- | : ness) a mighty bagful of. ideas cand . suggestions as’ to what, should, -and'should not be- done, — in: ‘the: chamber’ Ss view, .- betterment. of this - province -and: its people. and” . cabinet “was - not. for: the . ‘; The. cabinet ministers lis- was . 1 is. in: this demécratic « way Be the: “government learns what Ct people Jare. thinking .— _cient UF ‘from - the _Brasstoots, i - fo. ments “are: ‘going more and Yivate’.” ‘busiriess; Brovinee--the gov-" ernment: in. the liquor busi- «. ness, the railway business, the electric. ‘power.. business, ferry’ ‘business. : ‘Premier © Ben- nett says" his’ government, only... goes. into. business when pri- vate business will: not :do’:so. But this is. not: quite so, be- -. cause.the government wouldn't for. ore minute. dream.of let- ting: private. business go into the. retail liquor business, not . while booze turns into the gov-. ernment’s | ‘coffers about $30,-. 000;000.a year in profits, . * The Chamber of Commerce told ‘the. _.government - . there ‘Copyright: Canada Wide _ dining. car watier, He is usually tall, thin man, which makes Ais.performance. ‘all the more rémarkable. I have seldom ‘geen a short fat dining car. ‘waiter, Much has been written ‘driver, the ballet dancer, the floor man on the. stock ex- “change, the baseball . pitcher, the tightrope walker, But the ing car waiter big. tray heaped with dishes of “goup, gravy, lamhiays watew ond thosekagn “yalipnery railroad (ONO, and walk- i oe with - absolute Uy! the dinin cr alone at, 60 miles‘an hour:da a worth Lake, dame is ‘wot ‘the :. ‘tout’ dosciving of fay more gen= — . olty’s' to.give away, The:North-. ern BO. Power. Company a ‘ «Hote ef ‘dam ‘from the city fi However; the olty..’ si “notice, - On ojther ‘side Hlpsr, ‘a8 “he: ancouvece, ‘waing aul. Jfolnta ‘from ankle. to. Adame: ati rolnitis itn water rights on? “apple, are Indiod in: thelr trav Woodworth Lake and will cone’ tinue to do so, + GRATEFUL, THANKS Tho Editor, . : * The; Daily ‘Nows! | . Would ‘you rena ub this to “thank pian Pi “found: my wallotiand "de orga. 3 it to my hom . Phe Wallot. conta”. waty -ONnlatmas “anvings tayd Jont -betweon :the “bua ‘een! sand my home, oneABeY- do not- know tho: Iadya tc 7 many om ta ca ha my most ‘grhto ul thinks, ents . Aloxander, ' - 920 With Avonue. Wort, rade ognent,. b vonown,” ve olin oat, a “pont gentlemen -of bank." ronle : b “atatoamon, "No ¢ ontor © “pment agar | ann bo. ‘mage Amed:than having ‘a: trayfulot ehiokon ia la king. ‘poised: “on your, ‘tingor ‘tips “above. -your: “WITH ‘the: classics “bat tun Hob always any, _ apite of this flesh today ) Teatrove,: made head, gained | pound » upon tho whole!” na th: ‘hivd wings: ‘and ‘alnga Lotus ery, “All goad “thin ~Aroroure nor soulihelpa leah , more, now,.than flesh nels *. aout” mc Browning, - ahead to pensions at the end © -of‘the.road. Why, when one-is || -. 20—magfe age-——there.. -should de ’ be no. end. of the road—it’s mil- . -folk are. stifling: jobs" they hate, tolerating them.:| ° “Only because there’s a pension | “ " “wreedom ° f. enterprise is” ‘aot ee thi ” terests. It is eae and te ins the . “One of the Httle-mentioned - skills of our. time is that of the . yratos : ll . Inaluding mink; should ° be more “freedom ‘today, more sand pills of life coated ‘with: candy; : they want a. painiess’ path ‘to . paradise, when: there’s no. such thing: Young people, taking . employment, -look “50° years lions of miles-away. The. result ° of this is that too many: young . bogging .. down: in’ -hum-drum j in, the..dim,. distant .future. The: .¢hamber |; brief | said: -amic. It imposes. on the. indiv- idual ‘the: duty:.‘to. be: enter- -prising,:.to ..maintain | ‘a. high standard: of:ethics inthe com- munity, and - contribute: to the common” -welfare..- In freedom ‘of. enterprise: is ‘the individual's freedom ° to -enter- preserve ....from. . ‘interference what he: has. It is the freedom of the individual to make his own ‘choice, and. to: take his chances, and, at times, to make his own. mistakes.” ‘Wise words, - -these, sage ad- vice—most people would be far happter, live far more fully, | - if they: had more e get-up- ~and- 8°. ; ‘shoulders, and ‘the ‘president of the railroad on.an aisle scat half way down. the car. -T think of ‘this because only ‘last. night I went rather’ late into the diner, and. the: boys, after a ‘guccossful run, were all clustered at the far end of the « of Sdrving these 6 BES Coast Gy DELIVERY TN (PRINCE | RUPERT. . CKITIMAT AND TERRACE. ms il - - Fall ‘Information and ‘Reservations on ‘ seontacl: an Pets Prince’ ‘Rupert: 0 0 _ Northland. Dock,: -Phone - ‘6200- 6201 es a ’ “Kitimat: ae. a 2 Northern Dock & Warehouse oe Phone’ 1888, and 1889. ere “of yoy enterprise in British ‘Columbia, |. So there:should be,’ but ‘unfor- ~ _ tunately,. more people ‘want, their paths through life cushioned, - themselves, {| 0/0) short, |.) : prise, rather than his right. to - be the car having their own ‘din: 7 ner, Ups, Others had- forkfuls of Boston. cream . ple aloft, Those . , who: hadn't: : ‘got thelr plates - ‘fn tholr. laps. I felt it was one . of the: grossost Injustices I had ever witnessed. ‘And wero they mad 4 The: lighter side. iV ate "1 ‘to alow “hdre how - aye worl Ww Ho, plended | mullty: put: olnte Cod out itiwaathis fitat:offonao, |. 7 "Yon," piped up. the Innacent poo: ; ‘at ‘hia Ald, . “Momn: ‘gays | “no's | 4 the ‘juoktoat: wookloas driver, dn. as he: ‘wore " ” . - ¥ markot, Me you, ‘fool «sorry