An: independent, ewtewae vata to. ‘the’ asbulldine 2 “ot Prince Rupert and Northern and Gentfal British Columbia A member of: the Canadian Press — “Audit Bureau of Circulation : ‘Canadian Daily: Newspaper Publishers Association _ Published by! The Prince Rupert, Daily News Limited — Z R. AYRES _ JOHN F. MAGOR, -o we Managing Editor. President, So RI ugha, NONE fy do. They know perfectly well that the . “Pill 'is a good one, and. that its long- -yange effects: should be. beneficial. a ‘power. themselves, they could: not eure iS “uneinployment: overnight. any more than can the Diefenbaker administra- tion. Short of conseviptive control:of . life no government.. can'* * puaranitée total employment. And probably not. ‘éventhens es. 4 2“ Tt suits, the Liberal book: however, : . to:hammer away. . at. ‘unemployment without. ever offering a-constructive member that | ‘they “plécked a well: _ meaning: piece of ». legislation.-, so in ». Spite of: all their ‘high- sounding: plati- - . ttides of dissent they’ concurred. Their - role was a sorry < one. eek | —The Victoria Colonist, uc : ch Nationalism - on the grand: scale which suspects. others, freely: * attributes: ‘to, or ‘grossly. exaggerates: charac- = teristics. ‘of: ‘people’ other: than. one’s: own, which ae is the mischievous thing in, jour. view. . . The ; point. is. ‘that, ‘although fa : a ‘jingoism: which used, tozadvozate “ m tive war”. or: which, in ‘Africa, . offends: a. Unite ta Se Dotaae “They knew too ‘that, were they: in . o men, moriey and all phases ofn ational.’ | "WHERE, ARE e THE BONUSES? _ térdependenty if 4 i excessive. nationalism aly? sone. these’ days.) No’ one, of ‘edurge, Wish Sitoler icine attidt: ism, that. sense : of. ‘duty owards : ‘the ‘country $ ‘which’ ishelters the. -person, “and. which’, makes: Victor he Even after, they. hav ong. tal coll, "members of British Columbians S bobbing: up: Jin rid Rep , md an Pa f ’ ple ceés. 2 1r0 ugh The .San: : Francisco. re tien’ with ‘our ‘own: virtues’ 4 as: dxecedingly’. dan fs when, more than ever, Pana is “demanded.: f see ‘The Halifax. Mail- ‘Star tereo ‘gerous. - to “types, of. other ‘peoples : -maké it-difficult,"i *not-im York’ ni Hentive® ratte of $645, 000" to his brother James, -who, six months later: was::to. become’ Premier of B.C. James talked . Josephine into taking,’ and accepting clear voice at oy Lop a . : ol coy ek Behe SPV CGO REN wee deer re j e a 4 eb hee ewe ® VANGOUVER @' -—. Doctors earn 'the top starting salaries among: University: of B. C. -graduates;. nurses- ‘get: ‘the: low-- oe est, - A- SUEVey- of. -approxiniate : starting salaries issued. by the counselling and: placement, of- fice at UBC places doctors aby tha jhead.of the list, t saith $7 500. with: $3,600... = Mahe Gee abe! . School . teachers’ saleities: ($4,600 .for. secondary and $4, 100 . for elementary) are slight-.. ly. below the average for other - professions. a THe’ salary. ratings were pro- duced by the’ school board rep- , ‘regentatives during arecént, ar bitration hearings © on’ "sécond- - : ary, school’ teachers’ salaries. a ASSURED INCREASES~ Teachers’, starting | ‘salaies are slightly: lowe ‘than. other professions; -bu Hey ‘hayeias- sured annua ricrements, and | only work for. 0-months ‘of: the | “year,” said O ville: Hayes, /as- ; “sistant diréctor “personnel ° and’-reseatch £9 the... school. ' board... ut “arbitration | ‘poard dééisions : “ “on. secondary ‘and? elementary ' _ tetighere!- -ealanles: ‘for. 1961, sare - 1. serene, oe Le obo of ocean pear: = plush’ ‘unseen, I othe desert: air... me THOMAS GREY IDEAL PICTURE SUBJECT. _ — ‘Trees. covered | in. new snow make an ideal. ‘subj ect: for: pictures. >This photo was taken in Harrison Park in OWen Sound; ‘Ont:; after a recent. snowfall. The: Owen. Sound district had’ 42. inchestof s snow: ‘by late November. . : oe CP. Photo : ThePACKSACK| § Of Gregory Clark oo Copyright: Canada Wide Two years: “ago, “a couple: ‘of -men I know dissolved a busi-"}.. - ‘néss partnership © that - had}: profited them both for 15 “years. In the final. account- : “ “ing, one .of, the: partners took | } _ advantage of a legal techni- | ba mmc Ae ree and ' i “ “The one. I know : the ‘best; the’ loser, |: with: whom I have} done some fishing,| - ccongluded - their], ‘final meeting with!’ a Very. curious] _ threat. “eG “Jim,” he. - said, Bs; “T? iiget even with a you: You won! *t know I am even cawith, you, ; But I will. a ‘In the two. years that have passed, the-losersin the part-. nership ‘dissehitidn. has flour-: . ished physically ; and mater- [1° “ially and seems full of a secret |- ‘glee. The winner, whom I en- counter from time to time, and who is aware that I heard about the threat, always ap- vou: know,, “Miss “Hotehkis : i. ‘pirllike’ you couldgorta “this. ‘firm’ i ‘cards’ right”. ” 4 - “It’s the third time. you “wife called, “Joe. Shall ‘rr te! _her“again’ you just left?” a . “Put yourself -in, my*-piace?* J. B. — 17 years in.the. mail” room and darn little to. show. . “for, it, security-wise.”* 0. 4 Ohiistinds comés but once “a . “Take. your hand. off. my! “year, ‘SO “let's” live a ‘little : knee, Mr. Frothingham.” «ere: eh?” - 7 “Keep pouring, Fred. ‘What's: - -« “No, I don’t mind .you sing- a holiday punch without a. ing, Jim, but don’t you know little kick to it?” .y any other. tune: than “Sweet under. his’ desk?” j “Betis. ‘dip™: “into. “the petty. . cash’ “BOX! and send. out for a "vebaple ‘more’ jugs.’ ” “I told-hér I’d be on the. 3706" train: for sure, Oh, well, With the’ classics. ; pull, many. a gem of ‘purest’ ray : fet batted A ng bale Ge nied) BN Ae ‘ Dottors fop- nurses. lowest" in starting pay for graduates | ‘pharmacist ($4,200). ‘more, than. a social -- land a‘home: economist: ($3,600); ‘ing from $4,500 to “$5,000, ‘Ac: . student who decides.to stay as. we ‘ to eriticize’ her ‘husband.’ and’ » “Phe, dark. unfatnom’d: caves ‘ Full many. a flower is born to + sand «waste ‘its’ sweetness. on : : wand. best wishes for health, happiness sean piatheatiog Saclf cM tiga dar NMR gM og Jy iene nee ME phn eM TR St expected - within the next few days. . .. -The secondary school teach- er’s- salary is higher than thay” of a psychologist . ($4,200 otviasss aS ; Byres ‘earns r worker." ($4,000, a ‘ibYartan’s) ($4,000) 4 lk TEACHERS LEAD : Elementary teachers .. a ‘Engineers. can get a job. paysir vthe campus as a teachet statts- t cat $5, 000. af : “The: lighter lol. The wife took-every: occasioit’? i did it atvlength, One. particu!‘ lar, day,: ‘she .was angrier thann., usual and yelled:. yoaets “Why ‘I. married a 1azy -loa'f- er liké.! you , I'll -never know... Youwre a no good bum. - Yow can’t. kep a decent” “jab. Your don’t. provide’ for your’ famfly.,.. You're no. help around... the-- house.. You hang arownd tay; erns and’ -pool- halls. ‘And cane. othe? thing, You take no pilde : in. your appearance. You’ re- _ ways sloppy and: dirty: You" re 2 -yowre unspeakable: ee unspeakable!” uae “© “y ynderstand,’ ‘the: mmisbalid _ murmured... “I ‘only: wish! "Ii could say the same about. vot” Ps a a oe Speaker: ‘Thank ‘you sir, Yor staying | to listen to. me whan. te everybody: else “walked ‘out. sale 5 . Listener: “Don’t thank: » Mex e, I'm the next speaker?» -sayisi Pe ee ee B .. vebs tnah bsuyas tate toe id operated as t hs was in’ the gay 90's. 1 might. have: ‘passed: ‘on “But I: read, it- ‘all; for I knew, that, Souther ; Farm - was! once’ the : home ‘and ‘showplade™ of! ‘Alexander: Dunsmuir, native of Nanaimo,:. gon 7of : ‘Vancouver. Island | coal baron:; Robert: ‘Dunsmuir’ of Graigdarroch’ . Castle, and’ brother’ of “Jariés ’ of. Hatley. Park; Aletander was tHe ‘playboy: of the; Dunse' . muir family, rien, .flamboyant,: full: of, zest ‘for. living; he peli ved: int ‘shott' life and’a: merry _ one. He whoopdd: if up iin jn the! famous” pas “wine, wortien, ind aon died’ at’ 460" He' went *to} San Francisco, an: gegen “expenslye ® suite ae rf ‘Hotel, ‘where: it. was v4 nto’; he* dawn’ every: Hg seas ‘Yoddphine ‘wallace, whose’ ‘daughter cape BAA Walldce’ Hopper, the actress, Torgueb’ -wigked’- in Victoria: about this; in aJnuary, Of: 1000! wale, announced, ‘by them, that’ Alexandér’ arid Joaéphine nad: Bedn rhan-andsWwife’ for yoa¥s, “ving at. Southet. Yarm, on ‘whieh Duhstitiy Had apent a fortune, inti] If Bectine’ One: of the: showplaces: of tHe": whole Ban’ Fraviéiido' Bay’ dréd, ; tHe month! after thi arinouhcoment, which - criuded’ more’ tone: ewadeine, ‘ng’ Well ‘midy be INTERPRETING. THE NEWS saul reveal, Britinh: military »yacont IN thom a waste of time, |. "the! unofficial. opinion aindhd: Win officers appears: to be“unanimdus: a > Mela sist’ pridt heen Recon "Ate dah oa aN hop 8. 9 accomplish’ anything. The, Jortibera”! ‘to fee). | sMkoly dctompliahinen oa to. Tele ae to tart * dorkblew | sora rea tH ny th her is on anti: easing fyoit: the’ Ng atfcer tare : ais... int NATO, meetings. felt waste of time ‘fy sre lw Prone Ringe Rog ‘avdions ; ‘of at wns. anid: at the reaction to the ‘rd’ medtings In Parla: ‘elenrly. labels vy: hovilor : “aay the | " ot aly j fyementa 4 nsleay fay ne vod, But these: | GWeani Wwelaret ne aie Zonder but great. -g@ year Edna, launched suit against Jamés. Dunsmuir, claiming he had unduly influenced brother _ Alexander in the making of the will. Edna ‘claimed the money was rightfully her mother's, and. now that she had gone, it was her's, Then commenced the most publicized, com- “pleated, exciting, gossip-producing, long-drag- -ged-out' ease in the history of B.C, courts. Vic- torla was filled ‘with high-priced, ‘high-powered lawyers, from New York and’ San Franclsta, B.C; lawyers had. a field day; tod; . ‘and | $0. did wily a Ag the: ‘public, pe, slap | “The ‘case raged until “British Columbia. ©" ° ‘Bana had spent a great deal, of money.. on_ Her svit,ard when she lost, she was broke, and . go had to sel] Souther Form, which her’ mother had willed to her. James refused to. give. her ‘thé $25,000 2 year ‘he. had been giving her mother, . And, as Edna was selling gcuther rarin, hé- ‘danse ste could not afford to live there, James ‘Dunsmuir was using the $645,000 her stepfather had left. her,. to build Hatley Park on the out skirts: of Victoria, on ' Ate NinctOn ah aie Writer | po Polnria-carrying viewed: as. 80 ‘govern wenponi,” Although: tho Amer W posable date for assigning AUbs, eo tee Avid oven If NATO did got ‘thie sa the tentative plans they would be attnowed § i tie American, dixth Flest arid the NATO only after. war had bean declared, ‘By “that. tiie,” Fi ‘doy: if matter who Vins contra! = why, wot 16 the Amioriedti- ‘navy hive ite" Spar a military’ point of viely ware Wt “guste {Hint' thé situation within NATO! {6 notly the: “Warne As if wa elght months > Put tore! ia nldo a: feeling that the next N, ad : _ expound, and support, . its.own: + dons, RU AA SS Nabe ition: 1007, when James Dufismuir won, when he was Lieut-governor: pf: re «THe tentative American c offor to avpply five “submarines - to. NATO was ewhnat nebulous gesture when seon: through the maze of ‘complications’ Mant leans. augmented {oad tis ‘there are ‘doubts’ In Londo over whether !t would’ te Posalle before 11008, because of oxtnting come: fio t United Btnton Naty” mee ot ba. ides tne om andersin-chief would got control ‘of thier said one officer, sit is ‘ "ays : mS ‘Weotlrig¢.ty: pile -May could: Mmake-wiove poe: fale: “By then, it is rensoned, the Kennedy ‘admintatration will have settlod in, rendy-to ~ and is telling him how to run! the organization.” at “There’s. nothing like a party. to pep up the place. oné from the stenographic poo! is going into her dance’ ‘again. Crazy, man.” . “All right, quiet down every- “By the way,” he sald, “I got D boon a note from ‘my late partner oe oy ee today. He says he js now even ee ye Py with me. What do you suppose ' Why: don't we do this every, body. I want to introduce . he means?” ; day?” -your friend and mine, the I hadn't the-vaguest tdea, . - Prines Rupert ‘Let's call up good old™ greatest little old boss in. the It must. be a nasty feeling oe to:-kKnow that. you have been Georgein London, The office ‘ean foopthe ill": by “ON6W = hie! — now look “Bthel, 5Au : here, "J.B. Lesh talk, main to present he meant’ for his:wite. . i man" “ nds, forget i, hie! 2 fh why would he' give: ‘hise secre- . 4 ‘you're the bosh’ — J mean boss.” _ ... “Yeah, * “ae party's okay, . but let's eet fo the meat of cran- (LETTE The Editor, . The Daily "News: On Triday, November 18th, . ' Mr. Hamish Scott MacKay, a - 65-year old carpenter was de- ported to Vancouver from his | home in Porfland, O¥vegon. Behind him he left his. de- pendont wife and son, both American ‘citizens and other relatives including his. , 80-, “a arid stationery to make this wi! year old mot er, y, CUAG known, throughout our pany 3 PVG Mr Mackay". was’. ashbrtoi! country, “We?twouldithe very: |i" tb because of: his participation. in movements of the unemployed. in'the UB, during. the 90s, Ho. has Jived for35 years In that country, but has not heen able . to obtain ditizenahip, sapere ‘bedaued of thete pirat Bollvi-. tion. mittee; with | the sanction: of - qyala Will Gone forward to. ald. us in this case to seo if-we | “and wait for the reindeer.” ’ should be rectified Wo have sot. up this,” cone fa world. — good old J B, him- -BOlfteler soe! I think. 2 hot the ‘tary a floor waxer?” * '- “Why end the party now? Let's all go up. on the ‘roof RBOX Jaration of Human Rights, and immed- ° ly. It is felt that this action is -. detrimental to the prestige and dignity of the fine people neighboring us to the south. -We are also appealing for financial aid to hel Mr. Mac- Kay and his family, as well as to defray the costs of postage - plénsed to send: further infor- mation to anyone interested: ‘as . Carl] Erickson, Acting -Sacretary,;.. ... cy va |. Hefénee Committed Room 100, “A _veranives BO. a tf, phe _ Local 482, Uhlted Hrothornged | Sse wR | pertor's to ! . ben i og nie gw trnnstorred “Short sermons ye Mn , "our Union g are Rob Hoping * : Saving time Ia ‘0 Job: casior that orga anidatidne or iridivide: i: at you do things right An the trae place, ¥ Hamish Scott. MacKay . 307 West Broadway, at, got. even with ‘unawares, : y. when I: ‘read: ‘that from him, $25,000 a year,: , enndro, may: be taken title to Souther Farm, which she: did, -Less than . “Look at the janitor. He's, Adeline’’??” pears preoccupied, Yesterday and success: ‘in the year ahead. it.has been - awe later she died. It was then her daughter, ~got his arm around the bose “Hurry, that wild looking we met onthe street. a real pleasure serving you. thank youl 7 104 : Your Standard Man “Z W. E. BOND: : Tel. 3316 | Utpross cate 6 te Bee me thes id! ’ than: any. > other” fo Mine: DRY “GIN, reo Tage my HOM aN _ tt ote . BITS “ cee ‘erm tee ” ite?! ; wwe 2-848 se Buazisgev. a > Wiis -. se _ ak. 4° ; MAIN 2 En could have tiie now Demo- j, domaine them up in 0 Poolot ; orntic,.. 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