An independent newspaper. ‘devoted to the upbutlding | of'Prince: Rupert. and ‘Northern ‘and. Central British Columbia.. ‘member of’ the Canadian Press ':—* Audit Bureau of Circulation: Canadian’ Daily: Newspaper. Publishers Association : ublished. by The..Prince, Rupert. Dally: News. Limited vy, R. ‘AYRES _ Managing E Editor, ‘and: the City’ Council knows it.” cil -has taken no’ eoncrete action for ‘some. ctime™to’ provide places where promoter to come i in-and build houses nce Rupert. It is time that some rental. housing. here and brooked no. ‘- present — sub-standard - gs ~ face of the earth, without. waiting for : at fire re by ni ‘ight. | cad everyones If we e dont print every-wora of. all : : a For the kind of ‘people prone. to ‘wonder what ~ is. roughly ‘equivalent to ¢ a merger. would have happened ‘if Gilbert: had left Sulli- General’ Motors, . - sand. joined Offenbach or the: Strausses,. the == _> Mr, Rodgers, “working with» ‘the, late Oscar | irld.of- hypothesis has- suddenly opened- ‘upon Hammerstein II, was ‘responsible ‘fo ‘ithe ‘birth: : y solid subject for speculation: What kind . of what might be called Grand Musical Comedy, ' COE musical comedy will Richard Rodgers and” a ‘form. launched triumphantly with Jay Lerner write? |. ~“homa!” in’.1943. To the fascination of the theatre world, ‘the partnership of Lerner & Lowe has ‘apparently been fully dissolved and the lyricist of “My Fair’ ‘its’ peak’ with “My Fair Lady”, . Lady”, “Gigi”, “Brigadoon”, and “Camelot”. » has now merged with’ the composer of “Okla-— homa!l” “Carousel”, “South: Pacific”, “The: King: arid I”, et cetera,. et cetera, et: edtera.. They ‘are. scheduling their first collaborati¢n, for the’ ‘fall - of 1962. oF “To those who follow musical’ coniedy it ‘will immediately be evident that this combination “Affection “In. notifying fortiier . President Bisenhower that he had signed into law a measure restoring his ‘five-star rank, President Kennedy told him that the legislation: was reaffirmation of- Am-: erlca's | “affection and regard for him.” .-. The affection is deep, ‘The regard ig high It. - ; ; . is: founded on apprediation of General Elsen- decessor was proper and timely, | hower's lifetime of. service to country; on the: — * Commercial Appen! (Memphis, Toni) (INTERPRETING THENEWS- ~ New. tragic act looms i in West Africa ‘By CARMAN. CUMMING... Pe Canadian Pross Staff Writer et The full-scale novenient of troops and weo« ‘Congo to ercape Portuguese porrodition, Ane pons from Portugal to “Angola may be the start golan independence leaders point. out that ... of-a new and tragic act in. the history. of that tribal Iinos cross the border.and say. that in ls Woat African torritory, : the avent of major violence tribosmon may | 4 Portugal, oldest, largent. and Yast. of the great: : Ignore the Jong and hard-to-contro) boundary, |. ‘ European colonial powers, appears’: determined’ «°° The extent of unrest within is clouded: by that nothing short: of force wil Ahattor ita” consorahip, : Hundreds of casualties have. heen empire, . ~. yoported but no over-all figures are known, ‘But the winds of change. are penetrating the 3 Portuguese forces in Angola. before. the cur- tight wall of isolation threwn | ‘up fround the” yent alr-aca bulldup were cstimated ‘anywhere giant, 481,000-aquarc-mile colony, : ‘fhe first waves of violenea that broke out following the Santa Marin ineldent two months © ago. may be checkad. But to outsiders tha ° chances of holding the forces of aelf-determifte : ation in. check seem. as slim. ag. thoy: wore: ini Alggrin, Kenya or The Congo, =): - ortugal. has maintained: a firm: nold : ‘on: ‘Roman Catholic hierarchy.in Angola jaaued a Angola almost since the firat Portuguese navie pastoral letter condemning activities of. the: gators. landed thore.10 years before. ohana ' torvorlate. but: adding guardedly that “legit discovered Amorion, The gdlony's 160,000 whites . some of thom descended" from | the: ‘original Into donaldoration.” 66 oly Kottlers, control a. largely, ‘Witorate’ Ahativo . ou population of is 500,000 ¢ - CS Butchistory hag beer moving quidiy to the. north of Angola inthe fotther Boletan Corigs, Inepitably, somd of the heady gpirlt ‘of the: dependence has. deonod across the: border, ortugal now: charges: that: "acents. from: “Tie-Congo” dray remonalble stor! terrorist: ate tacks in northern” ‘Angola,’ Congolese’ officials. olaim: ) thousands: of Angolans have: fled to ‘The. of, Ford and Mr. Lerner, - ‘working. ‘with’. ro- OTN. has. been credited with bringing that ‘form to provement on the production .of: e ch, singly, “But: sucly a possibility will not likely® ull | ‘the expectation ~ of thousands of ° first’ ‘highters awaiting: the: ‘overture and the ourtain. for Rodgers and Lerner — or will it be Lerner and Rodgers? — dn 1962, and regard’ » tremendous: ‘survival role. he. played in. assuring freedom’s survival as an architect of. victory. in total war: and. on the people's recognition of “ships were bound for tha: colony Thuvaday. and plans for five othor sailings are. roported, « Mao coming through censorship are. reports of clashes between the churches and the. ‘Pore ‘taguere regime, ef Fy Portuguese rule, © a @trongman | Promier Antonio. Balnvarentindor ° pressure for réform at home os well asin the: colonios «Ia unlikely. to heed any UN domaneds, bul ia wal not ha able to Aanope:t the torrorlat hulle i ‘The merger may make no ‘signi tigaht? im- from 7,000 to mora than 20,000 men, Two roo ‘Shortly after the presen troublea began the: Mato and. just napirations: deserve: to be taken : “qury “into: treatment: of “the Angolens_ ‘under - people. can go. and the housing situa- tion remains: either the same or worse. The. city. can: wait for - years for some _ 7. obstacles until such a development v was - = completed. Only. in that way, can the dwellings . -be .. . eee . . me ele _ closed down and removed: from the. “spirit! Look ‘aroufid; and: you — cans often: ‘trace’ it: to an. emo- ‘Okla~ > er loomene : and: Jt tae te “ a condemned by. Skeena | Health. Unit e many. such dwellings around the city | > We realize that Council is ‘yeluetant oe = to: élose-down sub-standard. dwellings — while there : are no other. homes where ee people can go. Thatiis a humanitarian . - attitude. But-in the meantime, Coun-., nt, but: low. rental housing _ . Vv. needed’ ‘right. now in- ‘of. the. more. “farsighted: aldermen - . staged. -an ‘all-out. campaign for: low ‘ | with’ a green’. button Held’ be-* Ye ing “is. “superficlal and” shal-- ae Christian Science Monitor . : -mantic composer Frederick Loewe, ° “generally: -The: ‘culprit: may be’ the boss, or* someone - “at-.a> lower. level who © comes « in» “contact with numbers. of. employees. . ny ago, 1 “saw. a ‘cleaning. girl: moving: among: the passengers tween | thumb “and forefinger. It was a: ‘button: from: ‘a ‘wom-. Too. many. cong oy we . vos “image” - vAboard a ferry boat not: long. ae ‘to: find “(its.;owner: I: ‘SAW. her “approach” “several’ women* ‘pas=: . sengers, : ‘and hold the: button’ ~Have bothered?’ This of: the small acts. that: provide te a3 jnanes to ‘character: It: meant” “build ‘a’ ‘good public -relations ~ “by ‘small, taneous acts of Service. ‘tisement for. ‘the, people who - “Of minor employees: tells you - a lot about the hos. regations prefer badminton to study: of Bible | Special. to. The Daily News » TORONTO. — A United: Church publication ‘says ‘there ‘are too | many congregations where. the: badmiriton ‘is: bet- : ter than the Bible Study...) - the: church | suppers | are better © ‘than ‘the communion: services ssc, and ‘some. of the teach- low." The | United Church . Obser= ver, : “published | by' the Uhited Church ‘Board of Publications, | ‘says’ in Its ‘current. issue: “We build :beautiful ‘Christian edu- “+s cation, centres, and’ then fail his great integrity. and loyalty os an American, i "President, Kennedy's statement. to. his’ Pro- “ oS: to decnive! Chriatian © educa-— tion. workers, and when we do “wo: ‘underpay.. them, : ewe “>. “we ‘turnish” beautiful Ao- Jt vol ! raries and. then » Skimp ons books, oy so0 + “We have: fine | ‘Sunday. Bs ‘schools and provide: untrained | - teachers with gaudy teaching: materials: “hecause, ‘thoy. are. : cheap. 4 «i ‘We against: this ‘background “that the <: y United: Nations General Assembly + over thd”: hitter objections of Portugal — this wack takes. “Wp: dlacuasion of a resolution onlling for an ine - TL about. 46: “We got ‘the boat. movi’ pro- : + Jeotora: And: show third-rate filma ee The -O b. say v 0 r editorial ; points out that many. ‘Cana-. dian. congregations have:.ex- - “pended gront sums an: bulld- ‘Ing: and aquipping © exoollent ‘churehes,..‘Now: we need tho.” ‘ igyean light for the expenditure’ | of imagination ..and affort, to - “make. certain , that. what. ig. “done In the’ puildings~-nnd. ‘by’ while” © et” os ies | Stubborn vietim Prom’ Canadian Scouting | . When the atrotter in. pie ‘the were, taleng .thely baby 'prothor: ‘for’ ‘an: ‘ontirig ‘yolled | down a bank. inte thtoo. foot of water In a. tidal estuary, .: tho. ‘oight-yoarsold. twin gona. ‘of . Now. Zealand farmor, few what to do, Thoy had. learned. olf Gubs:, es Fe Web and .woe gona, they ree ~-tumed home, and oxplained. to. ~ thelr, mothey,;.; "We trled to give: him/artle i . lola respiration, Mom, but ho °: * kept getting Am and. walking ‘ Jc BWY, " ® : OChriatians : outaidemla, worth - oy The: Observer likes a lot of activity: in churches, but warns “against, church ‘members de- . ‘voting too much time Inside the ‘church .and . not enough time” witnessing ° in the com- “munity. . ‘“Byery church. member has ‘certain obligations to ‘his own ‘church... He should be a. good _} steward of his: time,. talents “and meanis;-But: he may. be a “ petter.. Christian. if, he. finds his social, cultural and recre- ‘ational. life outside the ‘local ~! congregation,” "the church Journal says. omens _ Quote, unquote ee, Galbraith in “the Af- “platen Soclety’: ‘Apart. from the universities * whore Its: practice “has the standing of a scholarly rite, ‘the art of genteel and elahor- ately. concealed. idleness may well yeach ita highest develop~ — “ment. in. the upper, executive Fenshon'c of tho. t m oclomn 1 earpar- alton? Pe Sly ho ey ey one ‘ a “NEW! MINISTER | Rona’ Bt, Plorrvo, 62,: Liberal: member. of the Quebec Jegialat - Hyacintho, : WA “pointed - ministers. Orla succoading | Rene, tee mor: Prosicont at tha: at Hyae, ' et achoo! board, has hoon : a. momber - of tho logislatura | alnan 06M: ce "OP Photo - ans: the “ahs ‘and was trying a . against phetr, coats, for.:com-**. Bo How: many. people “would. ‘was-oneo. doing.~ That’ is” the ‘way® to ~. . /Spon- os And she was ‘a. good adver— oo - had hired her.’ The- behaviour awe Mi. Fiddledicker or . gilzule- 2 “flicker: ‘or’some sucn name.’ ac- 7 cording to: my. ladiés,: telephon-_ mo ed while: I-was:out and lefthis=: “number..T,don’t’ know. any. Mr, ' Fiddledicker,". but)-1. took « the : ~ trouble | to. call his ces biisy, L gave him five minutes | “and: dialled | ‘again. : Busy. - A How: much of: my time should : T..waste ” dialling Mr, Fiddle-:: dicker?: An’ hour later, having a free-moment, I again. dialled, as the number. Line busy... °°") maT: gave. up Mr.. Slizzleflicker,;.. . Next. day; he; called ° agains’ and when - my family’ said .f © “was. out, he, reproved my ° ‘lad+": des sternly; He said he had left: . his’ number. on. two séparate: \ occasions; Vand «he would. ap- “preciate it if! they would kindly:: give © his’ number : to... -me: ras! oon .as I. returned. oT! figure it’ was, on: twelve separate occasions I. called Mr: 2 _-Fiddledicker., : “Tsay, to eek with. Mt c Mledionsr. a “i : To. “heck with Mr, | “flicker Be day, What’ $ - his-" ‘name called: ‘again® ‘and: left the same: ‘number, swith: ene: ; The “next Mrs on ‘thts’ ‘column, we. publish queas, aa about! nnemployment eniate anee sand” einploynrenit oe WGN e answers : Le _reeolving _assistahce @: Welfare eo Awith answer . employinent:t “¥f. you: le “points : be 8 £0 any. offers. of ‘employ- ment: ‘up. to, now. from. the“ Na&- tional... “Employment: Service, ‘and I-should like to go-to look | ‘for workin the city. May Ye fo. to.-Montreal’ and ~ ‘stay swith: aj relative‘or in lodgings, while 7 I look for work. there ?: Would ; he. ‘Unemployment. Insurance® NOW. ees ; Commission stop. my. -benefit?... Boxer. (gazing: dazedly: across “I. go, “should: I give “omy the ring)! “Yeah,.I-should. have! change: of address* to: the local’ Bob... ‘him ine the: first: round * ‘Employ ent, Office? : Mey oo The: difference. between: the. ‘Victorian © girls” and. the*ones » today ‘is ‘that: in: those times a vthe. girls: ‘blushed : at. “ae vane ‘visit: to: Montréal. is: solely.: ‘for. the. purpose: ‘of: Seeking. work ~~ However; * ‘before leaving: your ® - home: town. be, sure. to give. full ize it. | | the > twin filles sho. WIN FLIES : HORN “et “the mara Fawn shepp gives 1 nudgo to one 0 of, 1 RAVGe birth: ‘to recently, ‘The twin. filles, a rarity In thoroughbred we 0 dia or owned te tha first couplo of days but are doling fine now. Fawn Shepp: ‘and tho fillies are y" Gerald Harnoy ‘and were horn: nt. White: Havon : farm. at Agincourt, Ontario, eae r The older the barr al ma - hel nerthetaste., . " “and Calvert Old Rye o is blended from oe | the whiskies a tn e e aes weyeg cal ce Gee r ee " i ry I. 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