f:Prince Rupert. and: Northern and. Central British Columbia. i “Am mber,. of the Canadian Press — ‘Audit Bureau of Circulat lon. . Canadian ‘Dally. Newspaper. Publishers Association (00.0. ana Published. ‘by- The “Prince. Rupert: ‘Daily News. ‘Limited BOPP iow Jan ba . =k ve Copyrlgnts i@nnadaa’’ Wide. ae en ' NaN s a a “a ‘A. backwoods friend. of. male ee oy R. “AYRES © gee ge eh IDM ; 7 oo “who | is. one. eof ae ever intel | . _ JOHN R. -MAGOR | ~ Managing | Bditor _ President, Authorized fia “Second | ‘Crass Mall by. the Post, oftice | Department Oita a. TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1961" ~ enforcement” pro many. decades, ep a. d’ entertain- eos — eat ‘they. are ‘ ly “intelligent of mombers of, the. ommunity.!s... - Tve. got. a: pretty clear idea. Of, - that what he had sét a: through, even if: it took: Thus the: closing’.day: as a marathon: tu the Premier: there, opposition.” Neither’side: would give in. The four ‘Liberals:voted: now.: with. ‘the: Cor, - then with -the: ‘Social: ‘Oredit': ‘side,and ‘later . switched back ‘to’ the CCF: On one. occasion, ' as the Liberals’ stood ° ‘with: the CCF, Premier. “Opposition Leader Strachan: “You've got: tthe’ waltzing ~Matildas, Bennett called -out- to- with you, this’ time,” “).. One night, after the House had. ‘been. sitting - CCF Mr, ‘Nimsick .of..Cranbrook. but an hour, got himself, ‘inthe’ Premier's ‘view, into “an ornery mood, and‘ wouldn’t’ be. quiet, - Suddenly the Premier got up and adjourned the ‘House: at 9 pm. Next: night, around midnight, when the opposition ‘wanted ithe Premier to’ call it: quite the Premier said«he' couldn't understand the opposition — the’ night’ before, he said, they complained because he called ‘it off carly, and . now they were complaining’ because he wouldn't - call it off. No, the Premier just: couldn't: undar- stand the workings: of. the oppositioniats’ minds, os INTERPRETING THE-NEWS . . Profit ‘and ‘imeentive - ‘are ‘ideas. giuite. alien to! pure: Marxism: but: Mr? K. evidently: finds'he- -" ean’t -get-on ‘without’ ‘them: : prises: don’t show a: profit, Soviet’ ‘industry. can’t... “expand. If farmers’are’ not. rewarded ‘for extra, . os crops: neon expand » either, and a half: years, ‘is in’ an’ jnereasing number. of 2 ‘ways: jnereasingly like the: capitalist | economies’ ee K ‘Thus did Mr,. cree “by ‘saying nothing: “Mrs. Me Hagegen. looking. none: the. wiser, naturally,- and. - ; ce judging the situation hopeless, didn’t press. the f. the’ session’ became el f-war;. the’ opposition ® kept: nd the Premier kept. the. joint. —_— a victory by default. for: Mr. Black: Liberal | Alan Macfarlane..of Oak:..Bay— has, : . among | his constituents, the Premier, because Mr, Bennett, when he’s in the capital; lives in. an Oak: Bay ‘waterfront apartment, ‘Mr, ‘Mac- farlane, of a sudden, ‘challenged the Premier, “next election, to run in Oak Bay, Mr, Macfarlane © considering. the Premier wouldn’t have a chance. in so enlightened a riding. Up got the Premier. |’ _ to invite Mr. Macfarlane to run in. South Okan- -agan —.and, ah-ha- — just see what would ‘happen to him there, in. that very heart and -home of Social Credit... The Premier and Mr. Macfarlane argued ‘a: little, : and: the Premier: -.told -Mr. Macfarlane’ not tn “e Always yelling’ ‘and. -hollerin’ so much: » The government: had its way. all session. - — ‘which fs right; a three cents a gallon increase © in the gasoline tax, and’ no more contributions yo ‘to political parties from union dues.,...°°. The -opposition. put up ia. valiant. fight. throughout, but lost round after round, natur-. ally, because ,the nublic willed it that way in : the: polling booths: last September. ae ut Canadian | stand, on laos. runs full circle . By" JACK: BEST: . ek - Ginadlan’ ‘Press’ Stare: Writer’ Canada’s polley toward ‘Laos tins been’ ‘shap:, od by aireumstances and eventa in’ which, it has. had precious little say,” in : Thora could bo no better Auatration of. ‘the fact that Canada's fiddle Js. being played ‘to somebody else's turn. than. the. atatament’mado in the Commons Thursday by Primo Minister - Diefenbnaker: “Canada Is preparod to. ‘aorve on: o. ‘yeedn- S vened International - AUpOVIACrY comimiaaion: should tho govarnntents ‘concerned’ agree that. conditions oxlat which would permit: the com= mission to play's uv worthwitlle, ‘and pttective. role,” For o long time after the (anada-tndin-Pd-. land commiaaion eefournad: Aine dle ‘In: July,. 1958. —~ at the inatigation of the Laotian: gove ; ernmont — Canada appeared to. romtab sal. Of forta to have It reconvened, oe ct ek It aluck to Sta guns oven after the: notional” government, whioh: was: ‘Aupposed.. ‘to: ‘bring ~anity-ineneutrality to the gouthenat: Asta: kings | dom, had come apart, Neutraliiyiwas enjoinad on Laos under terms.of the.1054:Geneva: auruaes monte-which ended the: Indochina war, the armiatice’- commission: , dos alta recurring: finroups In the Lactlanialvil wa nie Canadian : government found itaelf .nti poise ends ate . India, which along \with Polar commission. taqonali tuted, a Canada .atood on ithe. ingnniedi that lt would ‘He unalans {o- y paonlt ho commiagion : an. ngvas tho goverrimont of Lads — which by th imo Lg d ,bacomo ‘strictly, prosAmorican as opénly' accepting huge quantition i waned : Seah OTS m= rosuned bo, fpvite. it; Innck, a In those. haleyon. days the’ Laotian. govern~: ‘ant: thought it-had the milltary situation dine ‘Now the. picture has changed, with the . PTO" «Communist - rebels ‘evidently winning some - o ~mportant victories, . 4 ~hand.,. ‘Also chanvad is tho Canadian government's policy, Laat fal, aa the alvil war in -Laoswarm= ‘ed un Mr.. Diefonbaker let it be known. that. Canada wauld. he: willing’ to’ consider. on: its ‘morits the question of ‘veconvening the: armia~. tea Group, Marly) this year, ns. things gol still warmer : “in Ahe Jungle. kingdom, ‘the Ornadian governe mont announced: it, wonld: agree. to nave the. “commission raconvened if formally. rocuented : by Britain and Rusaln, Sorahalrmon of the ‘1084 Genova : conference, ey Now’ tho govornmont. has withdrawn ‘even: : * that: nominal condition: Tir faet it scoms ale” “moat oager to. have tho armistice comminsion reconvened, ee, Agtin Friday. Mr, Diofenbaker atatad ane adata willingness to serve, adding :that. the. commission would have “an important function - Bo " i In steadfastly opposing’ ithe | ‘yeconvening. of. fo perform’ in Implomenting prapoaala to ae clude a ‘permanent settloment in: Laos, Thys Canada bas como full circle from-the | “pagition ° It: adhered to until) loat™ yen’ This’ tellects. the. governmont's anwlety ‘thatthe! “#ituation in: strategic Laos: hoa come > vary close: ito. motting out of hand, - A Bibl, Dhovig 4 ih Today “aw at: the Vara, : ‘Penim ui eke oe ter of ‘Mr. and If Soviet: enter- Bey “ Catiadians’ who’ left last: wee _ the: world’s : largest _Bhuddi ‘pilgrims: in: ;Canadian, aviation: histor y: Yr Shigeru. Nishimura | a. group of: 102 Tepanese- ne -K ey0t0, Japan, ‘site: ‘of:.one of |.’ The: Pacific’ which . flew An Wancouver. io CPA Photo: Twenty: big’ cities of. the Uni-: tea States are-now,.cursed. with. ° “substantial: and » persistent” « . “unemployment—meaning. un=~ employment. that doesn't go" “away. “The- United: ‘States depart- | ment: of | labor | says: so. .-And ~ eighty” other * ‘Cities: of. smaller size. have the same. “problem. Sar A. Levitan: records. thes - disturbing facts. din’ ‘the ‘curre “Reporter - ‘Magazine: ) sree Poverty _ SiN exists in tl or ked making and Tepairing: eam locomotives. “Some rural : areas — are ‘ine “trouble, tooes 2 ys ‘The depressed -yegions - are? » trying to make jobs ‘by offer-"' “ing bait to attract new. indus-; try. They’ are ‘achieving some? ; % -Douglas program. has Ald Aboard withG. G. E. “Mortimore . ‘children often come to school without.: breakfast ~ and. shoes, “Why? One reason is is ‘that. too - _ dependent, many towns are: “upon. .a single industry. The switch from coal’ to oil in the t a Coal. town: pl Bs - “$6,000, 000 ‘and. made. “3,000 new. jobs.: Yet, a. of- every. seven workers -/in }.0. 0 Hazelton: is; still ‘jobless, ae ee ee ‘Paul “trying too} --persuade * “Congress - ‘to extend: Since. 1055, ~ Senator » Douglas’ ‘has’ been ” ‘federal, aid’ to depressed areas — ‘in’ “the. shape" ~ of advice, "money ‘and ‘training. But the been ‘going. through : rough weather. e* | Its enemics have managed to success. But: they haven’t' done: | cripple it: and prevent Mb from much more than nibble at un-7 - becoming law. Ken nedy likes it - President Bisenhower vetoed: . one. version. of .the Douglas. bill... President Kennedy. is .In: favor of it; Perhaps it will pass: ” _ Canada’s ‘position may not 7 ‘he exactly the same as that of. ‘the United States. But similar’: economic. forces: are ‘at work ° all over the continent, ‘Because:of the advances of ;,. science, ' and- ‘rapid changes in ‘the’ market, whole industries at can be. thrown ‘out. of. date, | New, machines: can—and:. do— t: replace . thousands ‘of: workers;: It just is not good onaygh tof “gays “Let: them £0, where:‘the: “wane ay and’ “et them find : "Jobs Jn. the factories that make , ime new machines.” ey plex. and too fast-moving for ‘the individual—or . for to handle,’ | “Automation, and out- dating of, industries, are not problems ., that can be... wished “ments can solve” ‘these | prob- Jems. * — provincial’ ,and. ‘federal —- Will tackle. them before’ they get. out of hand, And let's hope — he: ‘governments. can. do. the “around too much, or. aaphing p_ thelr selft- relianeo, poly ; United. ‘States. In some. areas,” 7 bedause - -there is no: food at home. Some: children stay away - “because. _ they lack adequate clothing. S “Martha - ‘O'Donnell, gistants: seminar. in Toronto:. ~ “A working:knowledge,of in-. vestments. may: prove a:greater |. asset:than enrolling in.a céok- Ing or. decorating: class. ” FP ke “Thomas: A, “Edison: “T° am: glad. that the éight- hour: day had. not been-invent- |. ed when I was:a young: man. If-my: Jife-had been made up of° “eight-hour ‘days’ I. do not-be- lieve I could-have accomplish-. “ed a great ‘deal: This country. : could .not-amount:to as much”. -as it:does if the young men of 50° yéars. ago had been. afraid on that. they. ‘might. earn. more furnaces of: America ‘was a’ than. they. were paid for.’ : blow to coal mining communi- - eee eee al alfred Cy. ‘Fuller: in a Foot oot “Toronto. : security. analyst, . -speaking to.’ “5 357 secretaries | at the Associa- within the next. few. months: - tion. of. Administrative © “AS-. “the: jargest: ‘airlift: of -Bhuddist- : le (Bricajis: the. daugh-- | Shert : sermons - Quote and unquote - “A Puller: Brush man’ is ao ent who purchases his. wares from.the company.,.but. rises. or falls on his own .diligence; In an.age that encourages ‘herd. instinct, he goes. his/own way.» ~ In an.era that Inres men. into. Be mediocrity, he ‘dares. to ‘estab-~ - lish himself ‘as-his. ownboss* | ‘and seek his own : security. Re-. sponsibility is ingrained «. in’: him..He knows that reward in . this world is in direct. Pener : tion to. his own. efforts.” ” 2 ves ube’ ‘accounted ~true. _ Baker: Eddy. who. is: intelligent - ‘and who-ls -- not. The intelligent:man Js. the “Cone who-asks questions rather, . . than: always : spouting : the an- cS swers. othe one always adding to what. o ~he- knows, « local» merchant; .an - indepénd-...- The. intelligent man, is. “not: wasting | ‘time. showing. what. he knows.: ‘In the. 50 = years: a: ‘man’ has’ to: he. grown: up: ‘in, there's little time | to: feach iintelligence. Eaton He: As: 70, and : ‘there. ar gems. of ‘Roukt | “A lie. has: ‘only “one: chante OL. successful. deception. — to — Man. - vee teas is “twice: as. hard to ‘aribb.. “Jokes ‘won’ t. ‘sell the. product, “ge a. frowning prospect won! be oe buy: dt-either.. * Le : , orn, Q “half- -truth a3, a whole: e— : Austin. -O'Malley.. oe * “Lying: isa certain mark. of” "cowardice. —_ Thomas . ‘Souths: Le eo - we “alt - a: 1 fact As a whole 2 false? a “hood —Elias: L. ‘Magoon. ay “one out. | ° “These changes are too < com- | ‘the “ small groups of individuals— . away. “Only. strong. action. ‘by. govern~ Let's hope ‘our: ‘governments jd0b» without. ‘pushing people» we “Blossed Is the man Foun Mollet tain tne oe Holding Frm The ang ‘Province « ie Burnaby, clvic, employees and ois “Vancouver” outside’ > workers - shave agreed to no-wage~ “ie = ovanae’. contracts, °°" ‘Thepresident of: ‘the’ ‘Burne: aby sunion realistically ap= > “praised the: ‘need for organized | ‘Inbor. to play its part in. woe: storing economic health when - ho-anle a: “We did! not -presa:for an jacroas-the-boatd: , Snareage . Wecnure of the present eqan- | OMe: situation arid: the’ stax - ~ burden. onthe jrome-owner,!’: This Js ‘the kind of” Jendar- ~ahlp: “whigh: revdgnives’ that | there ‘pre “Umita: syone which the’ wage’ ‘apiral oantot: “be. maintained Anfaly; that.to de mand 'n ‘biggor share of ‘the. economic ple when ,the: ‘ale! tte: aolf gan be made no ‘higg a Rak, to the’ dlandvaintage nbor; _ omic lanater.. This © “applicn to” industirint “workers ag mudchIf notre lef! It) dada ta: government The margin: 'bo-~ 040 -omployoas, ‘tween. making Canadian proe | -. Avots.compats iyo: Jniworle and” - domeaatio: mavisata: and pricing our goods aut:.of those mare Kets. as: become so narrow | that conta —. which | inolude 7 Maat must he, ont faa the. wage-cost line minimum, Any shrinkage .of those markets: would ibe Juat as Alanatrous: ta" Inbor Ma to everyone: alse; The civic’ and’ ‘munie}pn? om= 4. ployees “have shown’ that they ‘recognize some lmale écononiic - unions - : preparing) now contracts might . Fote. ‘truths, Other: trade The lighter side ¥oune farmer Smith: went : ‘aver to ‘nolghhor Jonas’ place “toMoak:avor.a horse he wanted to buy. .Jonos took, him. into “ithe: barn and ahowad: ‘Him ithe M ‘Henne mowerful looking “gmith wae quite. Araprossedt " ‘ut thought he should seo the animal in daylight and AMG tht’: ‘without nelfed ie - goatad. to Jones that ithe dors ' alpine: we are: courting: econ= ‘a taken: out for aomun, Jones: anened ‘the’ ibnaun sdoor “and the shovaa, after a ifaw “anarta, went toariIngout of’ the Hondiong, Into:a atureely Yoo _ aim: ob going Ao-buy that | “ame ‘ante mith, on ae hind naa hat oe “Heok, aon," said: ‘forea, hola not blind, Mo: Just conan't “avo wv dam" porn .on. the gnallap andiorah. || 4 Nothing Old ‘Hat about our house this spring!" Bright and shiny, like a a-new spring. bonnet - — that’s how a our house looks these’ days. We've. chad. at “done”: all over and now the Joneses are keeping up. with as. The cost? Well — much. Tess. than’ you'd think, We: financed the: “works” wilh a B of M Home| Improvement Loan. — ao . That’s: chow. you ean get your home improvements ° ta done at lowest. cost.” Talk to: the: people _ at your neighhourhood : ‘Bof M bir anch soon _ they’ W he plad ts to tell you aul about it, ‘ TA v 5 [0.2 MIELION CHADIANS _BANK | or r MonTREAL eo Qunadas Fost Bank me en Te) Bey bse a t : betcha “ é . ‘ ye rer hapefe’ 4 2 Ses rou ee ee sti: Spee te vow ve Pb