rt ; er on Daiiy. ‘Newspaper: Publishers. Association. ublished “by: The Prince’ Rupert Daily News Limited: ae as. sonics 930.9 370 for the’ Junior: Red mt 250, water safety service; $6000, nan $27, TAT, ‘veterans’ services : $ "aad weltere and 82 625, outpost } hos- : “bee n increasing: ‘Americari Jecognition ‘of. United States. -Canadian — differences, _with the ‘result : We: have a- larger -export.; trade, ng dj feeling they. sometir > “The essential::thi g “may - symbolize: a ‘great, deal ‘that: t Ganadions: have been hoping for in United States'relations.. fa! two-way - ‘street, ae i Oa Christian Science’ Monitor Puerto: Rico no. ‘colony’ The admission. of. ‘Alaska. ‘and: Hawai, to” . ‘Whether. Puerto - Rico. will press: ‘for: state- . s statehood has stimulated . ‘agitation dn’ Puerto : hood in .the 1961.Congress remains ,to be seen. « Rico to become .the: ‘51st: ‘state. '. in. ithe island's Hitherto its.people: have: been: -happy with their 8 general election two parties. iwhich” favor oa. _ territorial. status,.Of late, they have suffered * strong tie to ;the: United: ‘Btates , polled ..90 . per’ -a -business. slump, with a high .and. rising .rate * formal character” mentioned i in’ “the: Se que exist. Understanding a RUQS> RSET HK ncent of -the. votes. ‘Advocates ; s0f Andependence of. unemployment, Ferre argues that assurance . * received a mere 3*per-cent,of. (ofa definite ‘advance ‘toward. -statehood.,would Luis..;Ay «Ferre,;;Rapublican “gubernatorial | “ssRoost + confidence ‘and | improve. ‘the island’s ® candidate, cited these :figures ; in-a resentful... “ecohoniy. ‘On’ the, other. hand,‘ Gov, Luis'Munoz * retdkt toa recent. statement. iby. Valerian: ‘Ae ‘Marin has countered the statehood - argument . » Zorin, Soviet. ambassador ito, ithe (UN, . ‘demand- with: the .contention” ‘that the federal ‘taxes “ingthe liberation of -all: ‘colonial’ “possessions” . ‘Puerto’ Ricans would ‘have -to pay. ifthe Island ansat ~ # and. sting Puerto: ‘Rico as: gone. such... ‘This, . should .-become: a> state would -hurt” too much, .° 7: ‘ * Fike said, was “aniingultyto.the: intelligence, of.‘ “Penditig: the «final ‘determination of * the:” ’ the “UN .General : Assembly .,and. of ithe: world,” queston, the heavy: migration of-Puerto Ricans. The recent election, he:sald,,was:“another. ‘clear: to'the. United. States will be stimulated to flood «a proof of his _eoplels allggtance: topthe United ge by thelr economic slump... ot * States.” ree a Houston. (Texas). Post , 3 SEEK NEW “AVENUES, How to! ‘improve business 1€ From The: PrintedWord: “ This is telling: chow to. Amprove vbugingsa { by surplus | of ‘automobiles in dealers’ showrooms. ¢ ten per cent, . It -Js very: simple. : Alt Is } sheraly ‘S¥etithero’.docgs not seem to be:any ‘dotermined * that people engaged in. selling develop the: Bales | ( ‘ that are in sight and: not: to.any: Haring extant, people o.:find .a new customer, Or .to“find. we ¥ seck new avenues.of: selling, ae customer. It seems. sometimeg:.ag if: nobody’ aver \' wore ‘itrade, sold. The goods and. services; that are re : are bought .b oople:: ‘who. sometimes, sto epot what thay-w nt mnuat almost iNiterally i sales person..by the .sqrurf ofitho neck; Ye xe ago there ,was .a.,falrly. successful alae os would phone. his’ ovlatomners mow cand 4 than eo suggest that jt. might: he, time for pinew.aultior «a new overcoat, That.tallor hop: reviaineih Sy . nha years, \His successors.in providing; aed ‘ O per cenit 1 a a :* F SERS Ot FE cars of a}lithorbrands and ‘all.thevatyles are, got. printed ‘i word’and., other. ‘forms 0 sedvertiaing, sBntt ‘this does:; nob mean: thatithe: -atranger..can’ always: be: relied upon: to walk into, an -automo- bile, ranleargon: ‘chequie=book in:hand,andiinvite ee to: letihim' have ASBRARNCSISOY ing have never followed. Up: ane EN a van nuitomanits 6, athe conte a a aya nate iby’ ; . on, % other var! Batt se ’ ated y' the ‘not req ae In raethag ‘ary ex y Ou or usitorment sano rs nnd } opelianaet aay ais: thet: se advertising ‘wed ‘by: y nume been aold nF ee ut. rai, 'h vo nose OF Magaainos: Me conafully itd acquire raubsoriptions: ‘ Medes eat cay ‘stpal, ane Oak iat ith th a generation ago, -would ha agmed ag-. * auédéss of tha coMmRANY, ate Toy va YANN Iinanumber. } : ae wee iasonpniaesone er rane sAgaALDe ‘people ‘have :to “get gam - 0 v ek Sava a iq’ eaingibackiand:ithe prodyot ‘thoy aroiscllingiis: | , thoes aytomabife :éhor maa site ae owns noe Haye ithe ‘automobile ell io Be; $ who will sell. you: ‘automa ie, if, YO of - North: Amer) an thought’ of the. return Uae 5 them out, Rarely, iftover,tiogs ta o sale earring tok idan, the ‘postonrd valmply: to note hn Doe,‘ at: pudh‘an “‘augh an addrogs; ON a 6 erented’in‘haarlng about the new: ynedels? round for Ow, 4 geen fOr se i Aa tot ae ee treat ms sett T's: agr rt ‘ ity rs | vine oInsthe rotall trade. and Inthe -apta bbe | oars aneciana, anaes nee aa ena ae a “aAMSE.NO : mM by fi eg anlos :noople:in ithe ‘pany’ that's. hange. might’ be: denieebh a ‘business would bring ‘about. a : in cont: i Ne ‘ soul-deatroying, oh : orense. dns ‘business activity... 1 ; - Cross; $24, 000, women "sg work. commit. a ‘ight: Canada Wide oe “there are’ ‘parely a - dozea in fg opsseh joanna ie -men’s. “Buta man ‘seldom. has “was. -very put: out~last“week*to -~ any «.trouble > ‘picking: nis Tat! encounter within «a matter: ‘of. off the shelf ‘in- even a- crowds; - | two. hours. another“ woman:*--ed -restaurant, Because ‘how- ~ wearing. the. same:, hat: as she... ‘ever identical ;men’s’: dation ‘had von.and ‘another ‘ “wearing © be in:general style and pattern - tical dress “she «had. ; “there is: something: aman: a ahs ened her, whole ‘after-. , to his, hat: AS: soem ‘as’ he, sy ° bE 4 a wes bs, $2 lay a omen’ strive’ goihird ain asa ot “Ore Oe alike’’.that “there. - Ag: trouble, - after lunch, picking :their.own oats: -out’ of: the -middle:on the p 0.U. “of | ‘Sear peaking | wh “Vancouver. Board of. Trade's Ad &: Sales. ‘Buretas. id days, ‘aboard ah the ‘cry’ was:! d-chilargig oday . the sopy likély’ be :; Save ‘thoseon o/Now, Pay: ‘Later. plan. ” Ad. Oh "phone ‘unanswered,’ so I‘leap-' “Said, in’ a’ tone: of sever 2 = ed down .. the ..stairs:.. two. or. proof, . just decided ‘that ‘he: was too nerves, ar Said. . jug ipl) . ; ee o Hired! to; do any ‘work. coors “No,! ‘but. a ae ‘ringing and goes ‘blank just . — as 1: re ‘the: ‘bottom. step, a a: ‘prominent. Canadian: “tells ‘his. °-padias it® ‘sounds. ‘Just a- ‘touch oo “pelf? ago, - “middie of ‘the 13th century, _ something -worse,”. my. ‘friend " ‘English parents’ who'had .been: |. ets ~ gaid, and -tried -to cower : into “syears:earlier that four years: According - to. the ‘papers there Ja f current | effort or. vany: éffort at-all.on'’the.part. of. sales who might: be thinking ‘of making. a A Bia: A new: customer may. ‘require’ ‘a: ‘nowy. : mathod. Its: :VOry. good : thingithatthe: motor. the.minds, ‘ofithe spb ia: iby; means ,of..the: oe ep m* © sorry’ to: hear’ that, ” Y ae said; ‘trying’ to’ ‘sound : as. revs : > erent.’as “I could, : while : my. “teeth. were: ‘chattering. | a "So ‘that: shows . you,” to, get rid: ‘of* ei cold. a TL can’t: ‘stand: leaving | ate @-o three: at: a time— curious: per- 9 “I hope my: coughing ; ‘and man who-had. "wheezing | isn't getting, on. your. t tof. apc B dase 4 : “Well, get something. And ago. ~~ straight” ‘to bed:-Go on!” 30 | ca 6 you: ‘insist, ” 1. gaid. “Good - Usually. ‘the: telephone. stops. bye.” And I-dragged myself up’ |. “>the stairs, | ‘gasping and cough-. _ ing. She “had~ convinced ° “me. _ that I was. sick. a Pec : How.’ “long: does * -pnuemonia’ oT hoped | “it. might : ‘turn. .out ‘to’ be. Bh ‘sending ‘their sons: to "Paris to, |. °°. > “There's no. doubt of ity? ir _. study informally, decided some: ||.) ' the: telephone , nook, to “cut ogvuniversity study .. . would.’ ~ down. the. draft. I had. a deci- bea reasonable length of time’ |. sion to make: ‘should ‘Itwist ‘to. stay: away from home. |. ‘the tatters of the pyjama ‘coat’ . ‘inthis careful, studied, scl- | ‘around to protect the: kidneys,'!..entifie fashion’ we ‘have con- | -~ or gamble on gathering enough ‘cluded that four years conati- | — ‘cloth into one’ byndie: to shel--” tutes a complete. college-edu- |. ter the “lungs? ‘cation... ye peed “Mike didn't ‘look: after “hig : — ——— ‘cold, and’you know what-hap- ae pened to him,” she said... "Brrr! No, I .don’t ,rememe ‘ber, I had: made up; omy: “mind ie “now, about/the coat. ‘Tt: waan't ee ftalr to tako sides, The: Jungs: ~and .the ‘kidneys would each | -pet-a share, “What chappened — ‘to Mike?”