: by. The’ ‘Prince: ft Prince Rupert and Northern’and® : member. of The. ‘Canadian ° -Press—Audit: Bureau of culatlon—Canadian Daily : ‘Newspaper ' Publishers Association ‘Rupert. Dally. News Limited Oat fetierbox | "SEEKS INFORMATION, The’ -Editor,. poe The Daily News: industrial --and © ey ‘a. P. “WOODSIDE - “General. Manager © of this situation, . Working ino an. “tragic” consequences 1 ; live up to the brief’s claim that Prince cos Rupert is: well-prepared. to. take.care of the'travelling public, with sufficient -. bE n- accommodation, ages, ‘theatres and parks. That might. - ch’ be so, but if this’ city becomes a large L -stopping-off and. jumping. off terminal . . oo should lee the high, in. its ‘thoughts ‘the | Gin oe bes presented to it, that of the “spring + of 1961. eo “All that is “required _ "people and businessmen of: this city ‘to- ' well- equipped gar- oe for rail-and‘ highway traffic, alittle more than’ “sufficient”. fe i the city.to fulfill ‘its role. . There g ne has to be ample facilities. y tourists have. dropped. off. here. from rt the boats bought what they, could i in. a - re- short space of time and left: . 0 In the. past _ Now, as the condition. of Highway ee 16 improves, year by year, more and . © more American tourists are coming in 5 by car and with trailers. marine highway ferry system is com- plete, they will want to stop, take their. e time before heading north: to sample the: wonders. of. Alaska. 3 for: the: visitors’ “needs (and. of ahigh | o standard): should be here for their — 9- asking, ‘Then. Prince. Rupert will be- ‘come known from the Alaskan penin-. il” sula to the Mexican border, as one of | ane best citiessin which to enjoy a.few eee while on a northern holiday. It. “this ae iy aye be ready’ to: g0 into the n “downtown . Winni eg the ‘other. ‘day an d. over ‘and* ‘shut: -off-: a’. “by a young girl. He had ) portable -radio carr achieved, fo: saults one’s ears: in countless. public: ‘places. portable radio. is’ ubiquitous, . ball) games. and* picnics, blaring, out. vat public has grown. to formidable. proportions. - Tt is not liberty, | veut licence, : ‘which allows No ne. who knows living conditions in Can- jin’ Europe will be surprised ‘to learn that the young children of London compare in physical fitness with their vis a vis.in the’ United States; and are therefore-much below the: standard: of Europeans. Tests to which children: between six and eight. years of age were subjected - here included “chinning” on a bar, arm and shoulder strength, situp. exer- cises and abdominal] muscles, sprints and stand- ing broad jump. Bald a school trustee on hearing, the report: oe, - Crime i The National’ Review had this to say con- cerning the crime-wave sweeping the, world: “In the rest. of the world as in’ America, big city crime is mounting rapidly, The new London commissioner ‘of police, Sir Joseph Simpson, reports that in 1958 there were 151,795 ‘in- dictable crimes’—25,000 more than the pre- ceding year, and twice as many as in 1954, The sharpest Increase ‘was (14'to 20) group. (There was no Increase in the above-30 age group.) Among the causes 1o which Sir Joseph points are; the new racial tensions; diversion of police to traffic duties; excessive leniency in the teratment of juvenile delinquents,” The last enuse js undoubtedly the big one ‘ine highway ferry business by the ss Portable pandemonium ent at. least,’ some blessed®” . relief from’ the savage blast’ which: ‘today: as- wos “public. Adl .that..is “needed is. enforcement of There is no lasting. -peace,, however. The . regulations to see to it that they are. operated oop ‘the.’ -beaches, - in. parks and even in stores and buses. Its: use. in | in the teen-age. can’ be. done, ‘but will it?. Let’s make sure we are not caught with, 0 our tour: ist. facilities down. this to go unchecked; it is, in fact, a monstrous affront-to the right of an individual. to choose . “what: he wishes to hear, and-n to be. forced to” ‘accept the execrable ‘taste “o ‘others. ° ‘Portable - radios need not ‘be’ ‘prohibited in softly, for. the private pleasure of their owners, ‘instead of at an. excessive: ‘volume: The power. - of. enforcement exists in the city’s anti-noise bylaw, It should be exercised. —The Winnipeg Free Press. aN Our ‘soft’ children “Tt: is a matter..cf no gratification. ” Indeed ‘it’ js not. Children are the product. of their en- vironment, Our children belong to the auto- mobile age. Most European children walk and *run, Our city- dwelling children have no manual chores. European children have many. _. It is our hope that gymnasia in schools may provide the necessary exercise, and ‘perhaps they may; but the essential thing is that our children shal] walk and run, and carry, and — . “do,”. and the less they ride«in our posh cars the better. is crime -—-The London Free Press, as we see it. That is also the opinion of J.. ‘Edgar | Hoover and other law enforcement authorities. There is no question in our mind that we have gone to excessive lengths in seek- ing to.blame juvenile crime on anything but. the juveniles themselves. In Alaska, and a great many other states, newspapers are even for- bidden to print ‘the names of juvenile eriminals, thus protecting them from the kind of publicity i that could make other juveniles think: twice before performing criminal acts, ‘ Society, In self defence, should work on the principle that crime is erime, no matter what the ‘age of the criminal, -—The. Ketehikan Dally News, ‘is for” the: : is” “necessary o “alate information |: ‘ions, churches, .. social . ARTIST'S CONCEPT of: new. fine art centre, at. ‘the University ° “of. British Columbia. is” ‘shown. above:: ‘The® ‘centre; W in‘ the: planning stage; - will’ ‘bé’constructed™ on the main UBC | parking lot. Structure in ‘background, ‘left, will house the. school of architecture. Long, low -bullding in? ‘foreground will include “: theatre; ‘an. art, gallery” and ‘space _ for departments of. fine. arts: “and. music. ‘Anthropology. ‘museum:: can | be seen: in the. centre an building. = ~ Hackeround. Building. to. the: right- in® background is: the: Buchan: Centre: ‘will . cost, $1, 500, 000. , a a force ready’. ‘for: action, Joe ~The men in ‘charge - lot the. ¢ jet squadrons based: here’ and. - ~ at three. other ~ stations rhave: < “more to worry about. ‘than. ae oe civilian could imagilte:. a ‘When. the oo selves’ with details: like sweep : ‘paths clear about melting : sone flesh’ ‘from * -over- » And it: applies . just. © 2 “linked” between ‘social and. economic. structure. mat rket’ cornered * From. The. Oregonian” ae o. findings: public. - . One" of ‘a’ child’s' first lessons.’ “A “new, ‘factor; “however, is. ae Carl Erickson, in ‘business ‘and: finance: is that “coming . ‘into™. ther’ ‘babys tooth 30 >. 8679 Ivy Avenue, market. . ‘Some: ‘medical: labors. te -under his pillow; or,in.'a. glass -atories, “ite is. “reported,” “ares: of. water,. the: Tooth: Fairy. will... looking: for: ‘donations: -of:. baby... creep.!in® “silently - during - the’. teeth” so: they: ‘can test. them. night and: swap a-coin for . it, for traces.of Strantium. 90°: “The: The going, rate of: ‘exchange for’ . wise» child’ will | suppress . any. many years. ‘was -a:dime,: ‘put, patriotic impulse. and’ contin “what with the: wage- price’ spi- °° -to do business on ‘a ‘cash- and~. ‘ral and ‘\all,-we: understand ‘as. carry .basis witha steady cus-* number of: ‘transactions . have: “tomer, “If | those | : laboratories... been made:lately’at two bits.: want.: “teeth; let:,’em” go ;dicker.”: What the Tooth: ‘Fairy, wants “with * ‘the: Tooth : ‘Fairy: “That's the: American’ ways ‘isn’t: Ab?.” le if ithey. can. Vk ere le Poetic. justice “From The- Ottawa Journal. _istrate’s , ruling eral: nights. in “the. ee eee about — it, : “with. speed-ups. and automa- ; ‘tion: ‘becoming™ apart of our - “eonstruction “life, .a large portion of our so- -clety’is facing extreme’ hard- Q ‘ship. Tam referring to people over. 50 years of-age who are finding: it extremely difficult . to obtain employment because Le ‘industry ‘where: 1 “see its effects having 7 : have |.) . been: trying to, obtain: further ‘information: ‘on: this. ._problem. | Would anyone ‘who™ is affected |. > by. this situation. please’: “write 0 “toume giving details of their | difficulty. I would also appre~ ‘from ~un- © groups or, other organizations vn > whose. members ‘are ‘being af- |": ~ fected by. this change: in ‘our — Would’ those writing» please no ‘be -quoted -— as y intend to try te. make. my wa, “south. Burnaby, B. 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