bate, “anvexpe - -be,Separated: in } -» G¥ades'7 and 8. Boys will have male - S teachers, gir Is female téachers.. : ne heartily. approve. . : yp esaphe: school’s, principal, Mr. Craw- . ford, believes that. ‘the SS “allow. pupils. ‘to: study. with fewer dis-- i" It ds-an. opinion ‘which he. -phres with’ many. educators. - 4 The business . of ‘a. “student. ‘is. to. = ‘study. But in ‘the co- -educational: school » hyn business is too often subordinated a , nt’s : ys “where. he is: surrounded -by. girls: who “have: out-stripped him in ‘both: mental 0 ne an physical, development, those years . : 8 are too frequently stolen from him. ay actions. - “An independent newspape |S. -Re-AYRES. Editor, ‘Authorized as. second, upb of Prince Rupert and Northern randCential: BritishyGoluntbio co. oy A-member. of. The, Canadian ‘Press—Audit: Bureau“6f..’ a Cireulation—Canadian Dally Newspaper . Publishers ° Association , Published -by: The Prince: “Rupert ‘Daily, % News: Eamited - JOHN Py MAGOR | oa te: » President» General ‘Manager : tne Post Office, Department. . Ottawe: Lead at “Bhis is. something sof & ““dma-school Ee ove a ae 3 Wau be , interest i in the opposite S€X; he would rs competition with. m ore. ‘mature minds: he would not be placed’ ina’ ‘position: of: separation will ‘subjection to what. is—at_ that. age— as ‘it. Over to. ‘Canada. ‘after ><" “Since ‘then, Canada lathas “Spent” that: two years later. in. developing an ‘the. more dominant. Sex! oS He needs his teen-yairs to. educate. = himself to’ serve himself. andl. his. coun-- try—and the family” which . he will eventually raisé:. “But “in a. ‘c0- ‘educational ‘school, ae apne.’ Varieouver Pre ovince. op the Canadian: ‘prow: with ‘the unsolicited - BS oO non afew: months ago that. Canada és s Should pay, $66, 000, 000, half the. cost. of. ‘resur- ‘facing | the’ highway. “Looking: at. the other. demands. of defense If necessary, But ‘Keep: the~ highway. ae i: -and:gasin ‘the Yukon, reported last: week, now e common: sense, if it: is: ‘out of: fashion. rooms ‘and dance ‘floors, ‘an winane snickers. of: the. general. pub 28 at tcircles is the deploring' of ‘the’ ‘trend. to. confor-: nity; people - ‘deplore solemnly ‘the failure::of “individuals to ‘daveiop. their personality, ‘and gto resist blending into the fashions: and:customs Yof. the crowd: Vance ‘Packard’s: -4Seckers” and. William ‘AH, Whyte Jr.’s “Organi- ation Man” .— which points. out: this mass conformity in + society ahd business —_ are: pest Ay single ‘drunk driving conviction in ‘Kansas “now ‘costs’a motorist his Jicense for'a year,' ‘In gcertain circumstances he ‘may: lose. At for Be emuch longer period, i The 1959 ‘Kansas: ‘Legislature - dmenided ‘the “laws\to provide the stricter, penalties, ' ‘Revoca- ition for at least a year is mandatory. . If the adriver has‘a particularly ‘bad ‘record, the -de- Ypartment can, at its ‘discretion, withhold if i license indefinitely, ' The effectivoness | of ‘this new “harshness ¢won "tL be known until the number of ‘convictions i PINTERPRETING THE (NEWS The restoration of diplomatic relations ba- viwean the Kingdom of Jordan ‘and‘the United yAra Republic, brokon off at ‘the time of !the aTraq revolution last year, is a welcome devalop- . Fimen nb my mind, restoration | of Wwroken: diplo- . matic relations between two countries always Is, But the closing of the breach ‘between. Crlro rand: Amman is of wider significance -than in « SP gsc of two random countries: wich happen ave severed thelr relations, For Jordan tand: the United Arab Republic inre neighbor { Btatos in a particularly sensitive-ragion, whore loca) ‘tensions can have far-renching ‘effects, y And they are both Arah. States, membarsiof ithe YArab Loague which infact seams to have played yn qyite considerable ‘part ‘in bringing Ahout ’ "the irestoration, =| bor eon 7. - ‘ there Isa diatinat trend ‘towards hattervelntions + between all Arab countries, - ‘Mineo they. achieved independence, “ithaly ehistory has beon a chequered one, ‘On ithe:one Shank there haa ‘beon a atrong :and -growing sfooling of “Arablsam” —-ofian underlying Arab punity, On the athor hand there ‘have ibaon conflicts of local or nationalsintorosta, Shore ea Shave been dynnstic and personal rivalyica,” eThefe ‘have ‘bean smutual suaplotona innd: dias. “irunta, Thoraihave heananen quarrals, ‘bvanahes : tand ‘henling of bronahos, . 1y.should !tha trend :aurrontly tho ttownrils “aX and: Pee relations? I thivk there ‘Js one main renson for this, It. concerns the problem of Soviet preasiure and Communiat {neltration in Arab Janda, . roo ne “The :Status . “to ‘his taste, 3 contormity are ‘usually ‘the faintest , Pose as Kansas. gets tough It is, I think, n ‘sign that int the moment . : ‘bring ' nearer’ the. ‘realization: of Canada’s vision. ofan - ‘expanding: northern ‘frontier: ‘The Toronto Telegram. “For - dnstance, “on .: the hottest, . ‘mugeiest. ' Toronto‘day they will appear on ‘the;blistering downtown ‘streets; long ‘trousers swathing: their’ _ How silly.can we get?. And how inconsistent? - legs. -and ‘cooking them into melting | ‘Masses ..A. favorite conversation. piece in, ‘white collar : “of limp, sweaty : humanity. “Why ‘mates might ‘laugh, - people might ‘turn around and look when they enter a restaurant. Their hearts ‘skip, jump and. quaver at the thought. Short pants can solve all but the most stun- ning heat wave. There’s.a friendly ventilation _And-as for:fashion, the most particular dresser of the knees which makes life worth living. will ‘find the modern Bermuda. shorts. tailored in all materials and. shades. In every way, they’re cool, man, real cool. |. —The ‘Toronto Star can | be compared to “past Aists. ‘In Missouri, where drunk -driving is a: felony, juries fre- “quently are reluctant to convict, The practical result ‘is that prosecutors often reduce. ‘the * charge. Bven under the old Kansas law, lenient juries and the reduction of charges were not unknown, The success:of the new law will depend on the diligence of Kansas legal machinery and ‘the attitude of the ‘people (who are jurors). The ‘people still have to show whether they really consider: drunk ‘driving a serious offense, —Kansas Clty Times ' | Fear of Red. expansion welding Arabia ft on By WON. NWER 1 ' Special to'The Dally News Until reeently tho Governments ‘of yrost of the other Arab States, like many people ‘outside the Arab world, had reason to boaliave that Egypt, under ‘President Nassor, was drilt- Ing. into the “Soviet camp”. This aroused -fears whieh In turn aroused antagonisms, Thon, following the revolution in Iraq, eame A -second ‘phase, Later Prosident ‘Nasser made . Ntcplain that ‘though ready to accept Soviat ‘economic :ald” the was. firmly resolved not to shNow either ‘Soviet political Influence or Com- ‘wuniast subversion In the newly formad United ' Ayah -Republic. Indeed apprehensions about ‘Communist penetration of Syrian: were one of ithe «main ‘reasons for its hasty formation at. athe beginning of Inst year, ~- Wallowing the revolutloon In Iraq a -now fany arose. It was that Jraq, wnder «Gonern) «‘Kassem, war ‘in danger of becoming a ‘Boviot antdllite, | + ob oe o& But nt present it looks :aa though -Genernl ‘Kngsom ‘too ts determined not to’ allow this _ country ‘to come under Communist ‘control -ar ita'be fforead: out: of “noutrallsm" into the Soviot “oamy", If ‘thet proves to be so then one cnure of. the ‘tensions of recent years will ‘ho removed, 8o T thik that the Calro Amman recone dation is .an Indication of something wider, ‘The tide nt the moment is turning towarda greater solidarity between the Arn Stnatos, And that Is of world Importance, -and’. the paucity of population. in Canada's north. at. present, Mr. Pearkes ‘could be ‘excused - for wondering if Canada can really afford this” highway. ae . : “Well, it. can: It’s vital that Canada should 7 ‘keep control of. the highway. ‘patch -it up: and’ charge a toll. ‘This > highway” is” part of. the. development — ‘of Canada’s. north. Sensational. ‘finds of “oil » And ithe ‘foarsof Communiat. oxpnvision, inatend , of'balng.a anuse for auapicions nnd antngonianns “Toren, the Arab world, will provide a vnitfylnyge *. - foree, eres es Feed a , ‘Que, has. a ‘ticklish. problem. as he and. other members’ ‘of: the: ‘Royal ?Marines band play’ ‘at “Téronto’s ‘Union Station ‘Aug.-25 ‘for performances.’ xhibition : This ‘inquiring fly landed on’ Dixon’s nose. but the player tuba: without. missing. a: note. es “will be”"59. He was: ‘born, in:New _ _ Brunswick but Séarly.* reat: month eptember “pint déys, ‘If’ the _ House were ‘in’ session ‘they'd. . be singing: “happy: birthday: to - you” every few, days... On, Sept. 6, Premier: Bennett came “west, “first: ‘to abhen- 4 | 1953 4989 . = Be o So — . 400 ' ; Lo ; fr * OWING FINANCE |GB COMPANIES PERSONAL LOANS — ‘CANADIANS BORETONED.thejrioradit farthor than-ovaribatore ‘nd ‘the aconomic ‘boom igatharadt iateam at omideaummar, iA ‘large ‘part of tive demand vay .consumot -credit wna auppiiad hy the dhartered sbanks,: amaity, iat wien wore promoting now ~ -porsonal loan plana: Datost but! in nie that consumer ‘debt te ‘finanen dot tT catatintion figures show inpanton, ‘aind)) Jonn -conm- panies and department stores yore to $1/406,000,000 ‘nt. June 30 from $1,431,000,000 of June 30, 1058, Another $1,080,000,000 was owed to banks In poraonal Jonna, up aharply from $800,000,000 n yonr onriiar, CP Newsmap -tramondatis — © One Istianity ta people Nving : Ty STAN ROUGH Nass. River. One very inter- esting bonk which I was for- tunate to secure on loan from Frank Dockrill was "The Hise : tory of the Northern Interior of British Columbia,” by Fa- ther. A. G. Morice, O.M.I, This -hook does ‘not cover the aroa onst of. ‘Hazelton but as ’Pather Morice was ‘a nated. anthto- pologist it {8 a must for those Interested in’ the North » BC. Const aren, “One ‘thing all the mission- aries ‘had -in-common adal to bring on ‘the idoast ‘nnd: the ativers that drain into the Paeific ‘Ocoan, ‘Thoy wore all young ‘when they. arrived, at. thelr mission i Id ‘and devoted thar Whole lives in an-nraa ‘thatsth ‘those, days waa’ wild, primitive ‘and untamed. They wore mon with a. purpose and wore rug- -Gacl ‘individuripiate, Aovoral contributors to “Time “and Place” nave written arti- .dlog On =ploneor smiasionarics, Sperry Olina: racontly did ian excellant article on the Rov. Howard, Captain of the mila alon Wont ‘Thomas Oraaby NV, swrote ‘nhbout “Maring ‘Miastona onthe :Conat.” - T'hope that quelittlans) inytl. ‘Alan will the written by “thonn “who ‘knew somo of. ‘theae da- volad, colorful manor ‘tha didth, such aa Rev, ‘Willinm JYogan, Pr, GANL IRaley, Alfyett Dudward, ‘Biahop ‘Du. ‘Warnat, Nov: W. IH, 'Rloreo, Rov, Dy, | Tt, W. Large; Dr. NW. OC, Wrinch, Rev. Robort Tamlinson, his 8on Robert and others, 1 was in “They" make: us! oe Me A high sohor: gin: ‘was tdll- -ing ‘her mother: ‘about - her ‘home ‘economics: cléiss: "Do “they let you eat what. "" you. cook?” | her. mother’ ‘asked. “Wet us?” - the. veil . said. "DEMERARA tilways asking |, aostor ; lives. oe "Prince: Rupert, will be 43, “te ’ was: born. in Edinburgh, of three Scots in the Houde, _ the others being Alex Matthew: of Vancouver Centre and Op- ‘one | position Leader Robert ‘Stra~ - Harold: Roache, Soclal Credit, MLA. for North Peace. River Wil be 61 Sept.. 8. He wa, yborn, “ful - Where, ’are | two - pirthda: ays” Sept. : "10. Attorney= Genefal Robert Bonner, MLA for Pace Grey. born in’ Vancouver “An 1920, which: ‘makes ‘him 39; and’ AS George Gregory, Liberal: MLA ‘ . for Victoria,” born ‘in Victoria y * in 1916, which makes him‘ 43.- Arthur Tur ner,-CCF. MLA .for : ‘Vancouver East: will: be:71 Sept, _ 12. He was~born | ins ‘England, is. the" veteran in’ the wy group, hdvingbeén -firsteleet-: br ed in -1941, and returned in t 1945, 1949: 1952, 1953 and 1056, -_ Bept;: 18 ‘Recreation’: ‘Minister. | Earle Westwood’ will be 50. He's “MLA ‘for, ‘Nanaimo, and ‘that’s Where he,was born,-descendgnt of noted’ pioneers : of the coal city: Fk ated ‘Two. : ‘more ‘birthdays ‘Sept. 15° —_ Health | -Minister | Eric Martin, MLA’ ‘for’. Vancouver Burrard, ‘born in Winnipeg: in 1905, which. makes him 54°. and .Georze Massey. ‘Social: Credit. MLA for.-Deilta,. born in Ire- land. in. 1903, “which makes him ‘66. He's’: the only © true- blue Irishman” in ‘the’ House. “«* . “Two more birthdays Sept? 14 “for. Grand’ Forks- Greenwood, born. in Alabama: in 1899, which ‘makes: her °60;. and Arvid « mW, Lindel, Social Credit. MLA’ for Revelstoke, born in Revelstoke in 1899;".so-he’s aiso 60.0 = ‘Sept. 17" Randolph Hardin, (CCF (MLA: for: * will be 45. He was born in Bil- -verton, B.C., Where’ “he still Sie This advertisement. 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