fo Vé 4 H: Ws ty ti made. no, suols: direct. commitnrent, aie ft United States inthe "defénco of pence,” ee * Before thd: contents ‘of! tho speech, whet used, for aggression, © b “Authorized | 68 ‘second class, a ‘by wot Canadian. Daily. Newenaper. Publishers Association ‘Published by: The. ‘Prince: Rupert ‘Daily. News Limited. a Pp. WOODSIDE General Manager. _ the Post Office Department Ottaws. 2 . ens September, oe | bers . or-not.. 1 Fields. 2 a “Ayaying a ‘poppy. to wear next ‘Friday © .on.Remembrance Day: helps provide 2 | ‘funds for emergency. aid'such as food, rs shelter or medical expenses for vet- : iS. Be ve e their lives, erans in need ; it helps provide. bursar- . ies for: their children’s education | in. deserving” and. needy. cases; « vit,: _pro- Vi ides extra funds for handicapped, vet-— erans whether they a are Legion x mem- | : ~ Simple i in design, the Flanders Hop. | py: ‘Yepresents two'things. ‘The blood-. ved ‘pétals stand. for. the blood which — was: shed by the wounded, the black : centre ‘for-the dead whom we. will | " honor’ on: November. 11... By: being. as . generous. as we can ‘when we buy. our " poppies we.can ‘truly. say with a clear conscience. that we. have. kept» faith. with those’ who tie’ ‘in _ Flanders ™ ‘aspect of a: Pollyanna no ‘resistance’ teridency: - which will eventually . ham-string competition’ oar more; -ageressive rivals for world - trade. haste ‘Some employers | with large. city | ‘businesses ° “have termed the coffee break a creeping nuis- ‘ance’ which has - grown | insidiously ° “and will - : » eontinue to expand. ~ We have known. the office ‘manager of a. . large Vancouver department - -store to. shame-.,. oPs facedly: ask. a. credit customer ‘to ‘come back | . - Jater > for. an adjustment. of his. mixed-up | acm. : ‘count. because the girls were. all out for coffee. That.: ‘is . perhaps “an. extreme:. example | ‘but: “itis does support. the. ‘old: adage. “Give ’ em. an. ‘in th: . and" they: will ‘take: a yard.” Bete ee Ny ws “We: have’ Sheard” local. taxpayers”. ‘complain about’: our. ‘municipal ‘employees~ being | aule . by:truck, to'a” coffee: bar: for the necessary, ‘daily: _ hom National Defence). AERIAL SALUTE_Two : ‘RCAF {CF=100. jet. interceptors fly. low in aerial salute over the. Canad-* ‘jan’ War Memorial at: ‘Vimy: Ridge. in’ ‘France’ where Remembrance Day services will be held. next ;- _ > Friday, November. 11. I¢vis: in’ ‘memory of the men who died in the First: and: Second: World. “Wars and the Korean’ War. that we. ‘are asked to: ‘Pay, Flanders poppies ‘tomorrow,—(CP ‘Photo. . Copyright: canada Wide ' business - éonfieres t learned ‘' While ‘some rascals |: don’t’ that he had been’ ‘involved in. - look “Hke-~- rascals’ ‘eat all; out: -an-accident:at*the ~ plant: in ' Ike. deacons,’ the: general rule. which his clothes were. damag- .. «ts. - that--a- shifty-- eae individual -.- -ed,-and- his: employer. had: told : looks shifty, . male. or female. him. to, buy. a new sult. “and Why, then, do people do; busi- - charg e it: ‘to’ ‘the firm,. ' néss . with °: obviously,” shifty After « ‘shopping around, , | ‘he characters? . ps ‘found a..shifty gentleman’in> _ The. answer. ma: _ the ‘clothing | trade who agreed be.that those who “to sell him, a suit for $45 and - ‘do business . witht) "give him a bill for $75. are looking. for a 4 : Naturally,. the shifty. gentle- “- "little: > fraudulent B ‘man. gave him a. $35 sult. eS advantage or even S Which accounts for the neces- ‘illegal ‘profit, and - sary indignation of the buyer, Ba P who-has. to appear to-be out- ae eee ‘raged ‘that: a $75 suit ; should sees “AN. (Retiainks nce °. ‘of look: so bad: So" soon, we a ‘EDITOR'S NOTE—-Signed are - . ticles and editorials credited to \ ie ‘bought vesontly. ; : “> Jess: than .a:month’s: wear lost’ “its shape and’ bega ; falling, ‘s apart. in . the way cheaply made... ‘essarily. reflect ° ‘the: “views of : nis, . The. eDaily News. . fight j in S ehapradsiis own This is another ‘in’ ‘the series - 58° “counties, favored Nixon - dential ‘election. : By: ‘MORRIE LANDSBERG ‘SACRAMENTO, - “Calif Senator . Kennedy. is " seriousl ~. challenging.” ‘Richard, : FNixony where it may:hurt. ‘the. ‘most— right here - in: “the : vice-pres dent's, home. state: as per cent: on ‘the fence.. - But Las Vegas bookmakers : ite? in, ‘California, ‘LANDSLIDE. SET SCENE ‘ Democrats. feel . the: scene ‘was set in 1958. when. Governor Edmund ‘Brown, B. Roman Ca-. ‘to. the. old practice, ‘of: giving. a.full and: honest : da y's. work: for'a' full ‘day’s: ‘pay. But we ‘do not: . envy: the innovator’: his-:task.’He would, :no. ‘doubt; have to ‘resort to more than two coffee: o - breaks‘ daily : ‘to- successfully’ battle: the formid-. : “able: opposition, by which‘ time his ulcer will - Rave: given. him ‘an:excuse to forego the coffee _ break: habit: himself. But: how. “many will help. him. to carry ‘the ce torch, ‘in: ‘the ‘face of. the universal chant, . «Delbrook-: senior: high: ‘school: pineipal: Je D, high’ school are. showing s sense “and réasonable. -“Comd ‘all. the bosses of the world in ‘arms, po sand. we shall shock : them, . Naught. shall make us rue, if: to the cottee break We : ‘remain » ‘but true.” : —The Powell: River: Nevis Te _Siddons’ move to retrieve graduation celebra= ness. ‘The principal says their: initial. dis- ‘tions from the’ parent-disturbing | artificiality: pleasure: is changing to enthusiasm, of! "adolescent cafe. society to: the’ atmosphere ,.; This, ‘too, js characteristic of youth, . for of:a school, function: should: be welcomed ‘py’ ‘while. teen-agers enjoy freedom, they. are father and mothers everywhere, a baaleally, sound enough to appreciate © reason- able control.. Many . parents have. voiced concern. | about “go for ‘Delbrook senior high - school,: the graduation. celebrations getting out’ of hand both from the financial as well asthe moral aspect, for the’ practice of extravagant, dinners: . arid. dances and ‘all night parties. Too )mnany students have. been denied, participation. bes: cause theri parents could not affaord: it; or be- cause they. sensibly'did not agree’ that their . children—and - high school. graduates are: still — | dates, graduation will be celebrated at the- school, with no dinner jackets for boys or: expensive gowns for girls, a midnight curfew and a pair- _ing. of boys and girls who. haven't arranged _ We. feel that this formula, will restorea school spirit which has suffered from partially- ge attended, out-of-school celebrations, and that _children—were vot: of an age for dusk to dawn ~ 46. will make graduation festivities ‘something: been legally earned in the in- “Commission. : hi-jinks, “» more to be remembered than an, all-night, ° Mr, | Biddons’ ‘veatrietlons wilt: ‘no doubt bo -binge, met by initial opposition by students, for. youth ' Perhaps other high schools and. their prin= is "sensitive to control, But it is interesting. to cipals may follow sult.—The Vancouver Prov- ‘ note that the students: in. the: North Vancouver ince, _ INTERPRETING THE NEWS * a ye ‘di : ee a ‘By’ BORIS MISKEW — ' oo. “Oanadian Press Staff Writer ? Q ‘ \ 1 Los 4 ‘Macmillan: keeps sights on world ce | = - ‘next » poosted -its -3-to-2: ‘registration weekend. ae : ~The’ latest professional: poll, wv 1,400,000... The. Republicans among'3,018 voters in 16 of the _picked up. 406, 000. | Employment’ questions and. answers, In: this- colamn. we publish ques- “surance book . of an employee anee. and employment, together with answers recelved from the Un-. employment Insurance Commission, the employer. be prosecuted | If you are: “uncertain. about any |; A. Yes. Not’ only will the em- point: do not ‘hesitate’ ‘to’ send: US . your question. We will’ obtain an .. ployer be prosecuted, but so answer, and ‘publish. it in” this " -will‘the employee. Such offen-— -cohimin, “ees. are serious and are usually Following are some questions ‘ ‘handled under’ the Criminal with | answers which may be of “Code since penalties are more::| interest to you: -Q. Iam building a house for ; my. brother-in-law and Mae pan ioaee in my anene ‘cuted for ‘failure to keep ‘in- ployment insurance book? © A, You. would ‘be insurable only if the arrangement under which you work is an actual records ,for all insurable em-~- employer - ernployee ‘arrange-- ployeés,. These, together with . ment, More’ information re- payroll’ records. and. related garding the terms and condi- - gocurments, are subject to ex- severe than under the Unem- Ployment Insurance Act. tions of. the employment. would amination. by. the, Unemploy- . be required to determine this; ~ ment’: Insurance Commission’ You should supply full details auditors... Full“information !s’ to the local. office and request contained in a booklet entitled a ruling, - «Employer's Handbook on Un- Q. If. an employer ‘places -émployment Insurance” which contributions which have not “is available at any office of the All Aboard withG. FE. Mortimore “OBTOW would he have dona, married: ‘to. a difforent woman? What kind of life would she have. had, with a different! hus- ’ _ band?” : : “hobby, but it fs amusing. | 66s 8 "fhe man who has climbed to: the. limit of his ability with | the: holp of a clever wife is a woll-knowry: figure, There are / : _ probably thousands of hia. kind, Thelr wives are apiritual tech- “mhe British goverhmoné: is: pledgod: to’ kee .' "It Js quite clear, from the ‘prime minister's its alghts aimed at world peace: but.jt isnot statement that although he js suro there would © lotting wishful thinking, jeopardize’ its poattion be consultation wherever possible, it could not on the international scone, 0 ee necessarily be Burantead Ino the cose ot “on “In the speech from ‘the: throne; rend by. the. emergency.” Queon Tuesday, Prime: Minister: Maomilan’s.. As was oxpected, the missile. base: annotinee- _ 4 Odnservative ‘government. promised::'ta : work "mont brought immediate reaction from Mos- for ‘the improvemont , of. ‘Haat-Woat ‘Yyelntions. cow, Rusala warned Britain that the projected — and called ‘for’ ‘oloser.. ‘co-operation with the base at’ Holy Loch on the Olyde will: be the - target for “an inovitable retalintory blow" it. J contelned. fow surprises) could ba, thrashed ‘out, Muoh of tho proposed logtalation announced” movdd to. Implement. ona’ abpect! o tt 8; polloy:. somo time, Controversy during the session Ja _ by! announcing ah agreement to provide.a, hase Ukely to. centre mainly on the proposed “in- in. Scotland for. American: nuclear, su marines . orenges in ponsions and other social benefits. ‘oduipped with Polaris missiles. . Taldibes cool gs, {he Inereasos would not be Jarge, an ne Macmillan, noting. anxleties among tho membors, emphasized that: no deciaion: by the “ U,8. to uso, the. minalle. would be taken w! prior consultation, with ‘Bitain, _ trom, Washington, where officials ‘sald: tthe: Copimons' Wedresday’ the ‘foreign minister, the pe Of. ‘Home, . lala yay: contliott: Ho: Moolaneds ve fre, | ot cag: Pit Res on set ' ra ry we paeliielidad tal) fix ut : wv) dbl, Thought fo Today fy "3 ae 2 wil, givo. unto him that: is: athivat ' ‘of: i (3 i “THis statement brought 0 nurptiaéd’ wastlon “waiter of lito freely, Nov, 2110, ' < - Wo con ‘guitivate o dosire fo rinjurious things,’ Thoy are costly always, The findst. attempted ta . exe things of: this ‘Ufo- and: the.ons - to. ‘COMO. AYO’ rlalang: knowing how to keep that complicated machine called a good husband in: good. running. ‘order. “with: pralad, criticlam, comfort or silence, at the right: time: ‘gome’ essentially weak. and unbalanced’ men go a long way _ with: the. help. of auch, women ag that,” or o And: then. there avo, wives who: are: 80. ‘fockleas and moan- “y + anlelted | that, they drive thelr husbands to .work hard to com- , pensate, for a miserable home lifey Buch a: ‘husband may ho~ Mg come brilliantly, successful, or jump off a bridge-—or both, Bomotimes you see a man who ho Aa catvong enough to. carry: © «0 Woepy whiny. and nogative wife along with: him, and do woll ., enough, regardless; or a woman ‘atern character who forces in: the Houso, of Commons, .the y ring minister in’ ‘the throno specch has been ponding’ ‘for’ wh ecu ean along, to the an oti dlacomfort of both of them, ,: -Itde@;heartening: to soo: (na well, #a.you: can. make. out from. " * outalde).a husband and wife who appear. to complement one wae ae Pea other one’s foulta,, | vs wer OPE fF } ¥ > st the ‘anddost apoctncle : of nil A. the ‘husband and ‘wie "who, ave the same faults of charactor, =) ptsp . growneup bablos, each ono. of ther, looking on the othor a o « substitute parent and oxpactinghelp that nover comes — » thoy'ro in for trouble all-tholr ives, ‘Toos It. soor,. Inorodiblo thagitharo are peoplo ike. thot in. world? I know aonio, Thelr only Hono. {8 that ono or othor of “thom: will: ‘gTOW. Up. while: thoy:a arg: p atl young. “enough, i 4 « on key states’: in- ‘the US. presi 49.9 to 43.9 per. cent, with 6.2 =~ list: ‘Kennedy asa T- to- 5: favor-. : oye , : ot prédicts Kennedy will’ carry. California by. a _ comfortable. te s margin. | ” '2suecessful - registration. ‘drive’. “that gained 19,000. .voters and.” i lead.:over~ the.-Republicans .to.: tions | -about: unemployment insur- -in order to help him qualify for | “unemployment: insurance, can .| Q. 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