Girmoiples t there SNe eT can.do without: year, dear. But-we: simply ;have;t to get you & new. suit so shabby.” 9.0) wens ali "Of: preaching. 50. le’ eet he: do'some- ? out the:wildést’ i. afford: to root the. chureh in. i-gold leat, ” for the remainder 0 th little from what: they:were;at: ‘the, 'o80 yea end: They still. hopefully: 1 dk; for: ‘fin “went in the. latter, ‘Par \of: the. year, but: s real advance. : It can be-reme ab red,. how vert dyith.- suffer .from”‘ a. ‘ren. handiodp which George Shea. of: the. Wall; Street’ Journal: up as follows: ; CrtThe problem’. of: economic analyala; attlrough it: seeks’ to’ look: f ti only by looking, backward,’ In other words,. y tO he projections: of past: They are loath to'take: chances’ -ABRCRBINg: iin -ponderables, and such: things: ‘asihunches' or! tuition are roparded as: not: quite: reapeotable One of today's: unkn otherwise which: the now! United tgfxation will: have ini guiding! On The gloomy plate: Fonte paints.of freedom and; democracy i i ¢ Miewed. to some: extent) in, the: leht:, own. battles with a. veltictant: ‘Con Otte “Our problems. are ‘oritical,"!: _ftuet Atate of the: Uniontmessng ChyYavoroble, The news will be; w rao (outor' ‘fg’ botter, And! while Hoplrig' for the* tsdat; should propare ourselves: for. the worst." "ry alls apeoch to Corigreal'— whero deiiervative -alllancet’o: and northorn: ‘Ropublicanst waits: ‘ iat is Nbera) proposals: atres A will not be: easy"): * wwishing it, prediat it, will.not make jt) sat; actbaoks before tha: tide? we mut: ea i While” the House: and be amps slong botweenaouthern, ora orata and the soutHerna: bye renron' of nre In charge: oy sa tate Taito ‘You can’t Hora to look” t to. indicate’ oO ‘ie do 80: yh) *gouthern: Demotrats or, anyway? This'church. ‘was good’ enough: for , oe ‘f Tt ough to® ‘be : goo “Frankly, ate some jnembers ‘of 1 life oti - “gation ‘ think’ you had ‘better stick to your last and leave. the. town’s Social problems. ‘to: ‘the: » politicians.” ne “Why “is he. sy, dead set. ‘against, ‘pingo?. If we: got: agood bingo game. going,’ “we © could wm economy,. ‘and-what ‘happens: ACYOSS: “the: border. . is’a''key' to much that: will “happen: here, “For ~: the’ moment, at least, statistics: from across: the” border: are: rather. dismal. ro “Among Canadian” forecasters, | EB C.. Gin, president: of Canada "Life Assurance: ‘Company, expects: a reversal, of Inventory. Nquidation in the:latter. part’ of the year, and a modest’ ele-- ment: of firmness. . He: also. looks forward to an increase’in: Gross : ‘Nationa)! Product. in 1961" of | ee about’; two: per’ cent from“196D. - ihe This. increase would be in the’ same: percents age. ‘range :as.the 1900 increase over'1050; “= Most. other forecasts are around Mr:: Gill's: ~ figures, and so indicate continuance: of: a:.sort: of high-level recossion,. in-which we;make' some advance’ but. not. enough :to fully employ: our expanded economy and: grow!ng - population, - a Even the forecasts of moderate-bdver-all in- -; orease in- exports to, the United States. to.oftset Yr’. the. possibility of a decline in. exports: to Europe. . * Accordingly, some good news from: ‘ACTORS the . border: would: he, ‘moat Wwoleome. ae! fe co fe meer Wit Ronnedy,, ‘nlrondy. cee ‘fightco ‘his’ hands’ Jn: 0 Orivo to- enlarge, a and. ieoraliae te: House: rules | committce whitolt: Kennedy: 8” legislation “must. Nurdle df dt: ds: toe get. ‘the _chance ‘of full House: discussion and’ voto; © 0 eae administration inay_b : Veteran reporters says Kennady ‘la: dlaturbed: ‘over, tho: possibility that tho prentige of his. pparenie's tho ‘Bo Kennedy's: + pocan ee ra number of) purponas,. It’ sceks to gird tho country andithe - estorn alliance against, the forces: that.wien- ‘noe: domooracy and secks;to. enlighten: Congross © as. to risk’ iti runs AE: Mt. thwarta the’ government's ., peoenns. ni an. hour: ‘of. natlonnl! rer’ and” YT aspen mntional: ‘opportunity,”: says Kennedy, "Before “my term: haw dnded, we shall. have tO, tost:anaw. whether ‘0 nation organized: and governed. auch . 0. a 8: can’ Fancluro,, Tho, outcome: Js Wyn With: the: ‘altornatives, placed: 20'bhuntty y ‘bee fore, them). Congressmen and Senators may: bo nolined to think twice before: placing. aglonal Antoresta: above. natlonel: aneelve Hagin ' ‘ oe : 4 housekeeping biita’-in whieh: of. pattern... ae , ; -critical..of stay’ - at = Romes. ty wore ‘plenty of cload’ “neighbors” Ih: apartmonta, but. Ble | . “commention theieffestion.tha’: «, Wusbands off a vegular Wino of | domestio. atraus,!: Bvary, week: at eon, ntarceting: to: teat tha hited: weaken da. ‘ “preakfast We" “empty” ‘barrel " ‘and. boxes. were “marked USS ‘Government, Port -Simipson'and the “barrels were Hme. and. cement. ones, . little , shack: had been built” of © | Fron the’ Vanéouver Province | “Why. ‘doi married: ‘women go to! ‘work?’ What happens’to: the; _ Howewor when ‘they. do?\A. ‘team of.” researchers.:. ‘found. some’ interesting: angwers: ‘when: they: inquired of 300. -women.. swomen attegted, | but. their. ~ husbands. underwe. nt what many. Canadians : woiild:con sider: ‘a revolutionary. change. " . Many” of: the women “were motivated ‘not ‘only: by ‘the: wish " for’ more ‘spending’: money, but to “avoid the isolation: of their : homes.’ They: ‘tended: to be: after a short, period: in the: fac; " tory, Leading a busy: life: in order: ta. take’ care. of- thelr, ‘homes: after: work,: they; came. _ bo, regard... non-working: wives - “as. Inefficiont. muddlera:’<..- “The: husbands often: agsumed | new: duties., They were’ “firme | ly,’ neorporated”” into the; weekly routine of: washing: ‘and. floor. polishing, and. acted! as. Baby, sitters! whon thelr mater, wore: on evening: anit ‘They: _ Neyer. had. it-so. busy. oo The children: didsnot: auffor, i ‘Ih: ‘the. ate - urider*: review): the: researchers: admitted: that’ conditions. might: be. dittiontt a now. housing. davelonmanty, Q: where | the $00: worms werkedl made:; senalble: vadjuat«: to ‘nc ommoadate;. thote. “em ployees' a bY syatemi 0 Nar yrovad ahs 60.0, er payline thes: of. "aomostia.. __ gtrona’ Auch ‘as. achoo!” holl-. _ daysi ee = ‘The report however; did not. ends: att auld, thore was a: Joined): Ite might: hava: J opinions of tha. mates: of: thee! tat air 4 ey neo} jon’? \ ‘poration Inte domohtic dutios and thot we Canal ea? ‘summer. » some- light. ‘on the. origin: of’: the’ little. stone hut: where, we the my wes. Hasler | ‘anchored - the’ harbor. all summer.as sup- ply. ‘ships | and~ OF large. ‘steam’: USS : _ Cosmos... et wa the. This® ‘shed © had” camped: “We prospected up along Ob- , servatory Inlet the rest of the. - thered up some’ wood" and ‘got. a camp ‘fire: going and made The round:. beach: boulders: stuck together. swith! mortar ‘and our memories. got ‘working: and ‘we- ‘somewhere. working: ini a biseult : factory--—around-1894-the American’ Al-. . “In: Bermortdiey; ‘Londen.”"Not*""gskat boundary “survey! only: .were® the’ lives’ of the” remembered « “place, u ‘a pase: of permission: of the: Government cate Ottawa; They operations | with . there, they. used one: claims. I. staked: me named the” : “with the snoticed »* sthe .° ws mitted!by.: both: sides. of the in-. ~quiry zOne" thing - - ed reading.} was;": : their claims. the American ‘had ‘contended: that some of. “stone huts. built ‘by ‘the Russ- a occupation © of Alaska were still in evidence ( shores . of. Portland © Cana), showing’. that: the pre- ‘sent. Portland Canal. was. the - 0 Higinal jpoundary.; ‘The: thought * on the: took. using” Port’ ‘Simpson. as: ‘Canadian. - “Fall, staked a lot of ‘mineral claims: but never:s ito. rich. Although: in’ vafter- years: T ‘found. that! ‘when | the Anyox - Smelter “was: - operating ‘of. the: I had read: the evidence sub- “remember: jans, aypring thelr. Sen AE "Continued: on. Page 5 =: See ‘TIME AND PLACE. “left: but. Social. .Crediters.: - pesky: newspapers, no. opposi-- : ‘up. oe Formerly,.. y. exception “of. two: ‘small; islands at: the: entrance of. Portland: ‘Canal, Pearce and: Wales. Islands. were given ‘to - Canada. : ‘the ..: 3 nett andthe ‘other ministers, As : out; just* as-our: ‘Christian’ ang. : ‘libertarian © “out, that: when the only” intels ligent: ‘people: left,’ are -.of tha -e@lad-in ‘radiation ‘suits,’ _emerg- ing’ from. their. cellar -at-a ruined world. we In.some ways," politician’ sos if, would’ be. a. -dream:3: “Nobody No. tion, ana ‘no. voters. “Hawaii isn t such: a pleasant: place. fora’ ‘holiday: ‘as it used: ‘tobe, writes” ‘a friend’ ‘who is; “visiting | Honolulu. : oo For one thing,. the hotels, are" “getting: too. greedy: the to | ‘let: everyone. ; guests’ -behind ‘the: ‘ropes’ ae ‘thodgh. they werd in*a: 200: - “Entertainment. that: once. — “was open to all. closed. off and over charge ‘demanded. Se uante and.t ‘the re ee are. still here.” “LI think “my. friend | ig! “too. ‘fussy. I would be. glad™ to -es- ~eape. from our dismal winter and ‘spend some time in’ Haw-. ali—even if I-had to live in’ a . ‘shack on. the beach, to: support Quote, unquote | ‘Herb -Dickson::,° ty “Don’t brag;. \ it isn’t‘ “the. whistle that. pulls: the. train, ro a roe ‘J. Paul: Getty. in “The. Rich-. est, American” by. Ralph: Hew- insi. -) “Thera. is: more “opportunity: for a man, to. achieve. wealth | at: the. present time: than ‘¢ ever, ’ before,”. 2 on Copyright: “that will ‘to: force: ‘for: ‘the. oe ity and‘ comfort,: -then you havé “a highly: selected’ breed of . toadies. who! collapse of. theis “Canada Wide. The® ‘principle: of Commun: » ism‘ as’ ‘far‘as the international. ‘party. is: concerned : is to en. sure, thatall’ intelligent peo- ple’ are. in ‘the party. If a per: nigh intelligent’ but unwill. to: come, body: and britches, An. whiea, int ay Christian iny caning of et ; ent now . are’ “people who that. the only? foreberas: fourt : intelligenca “and ‘submit ake of SCCULs - debased~: type Of, own fat. It-isn’t tyranny. tha§ changes ' the. ‘shape: of” bhi orem tions; it. is _toadyism. : "EDITOR'S NOTE “signea tt - “ “ticles! vine e editorials eréditen td swimming pools: and. thelr see. os : PLAIN’ OR FILTER cy Sede bbal Abate a ‘plaoult; making) company, | " contemplate || ¢ HIL DREN'S SI a te “FOR ‘DRESS, SCHOOL. OR’ PL’ } soles, rubber’ heels; regula?.to: $4 98: now a cae ERT BOOTS, [Be at one ‘low. me OXFORDS, STRAPS, Black, or, Brown, ates and Casual’ Oxfords’ craleato Worl ks Boots with strong cork soles, steel: toe. OR prs WALKING AND. SASUAL W wt ke acke new, styles in k suade;: JET pa cae and see the . rene THe a taplered ‘hem, | = ERMPBSEZPREBEBESTETS Sz. 28 ro