——— wae ‘lived its usefulness. room; shabby. council chambers, pokey. offices, still giving the, impression of ancient dinginess despite the innova- : Hon of modern lighting.” | : DISPUTE ‘stance, of ‘Prince. Rupert-and Northern oA ‘member. of: The. Canadian Press—Audit ‘Bureau Of he up and “Central’ ‘British: Columbia. “JOHN. F. (MAGOR | AP tr : “President Me UE EN oe ‘a. Pp. WoopsIDE_ . General. Manager . is. difficult. to understand, Below. are the: "police “offices, ~ eroded for. the city’s. RCMP detach- _ ment with revoltingly inadequate jail opportunity to. remedy the lation with Pakistan are less strained than be. fore, ‘though a. dispute over. the formation of:.an independent. kingdom for the fierce ‘Pathan . tribesmen inhibiting the area between — the two countries still persists. There are hopes that President Ayub Khan's visit, to New Delhi and Nehru’s visit to New Delhi and Nehru's journey to Afghanistan will contribute : ‘to increased politichl: Stability in one, of Asia’s most important regions, SETTLED... “Differences - between India ‘and’, ‘Pakistan ve ae tornorrow to. ebay ee this.. of: a. $980, 000 ‘bylaw to”. t= modernize the eity’ S. antiquated water ‘supply.and distribution = also’ asked of the property owners. Do you want to try. to. get by with © : the patched up water system ‘we have mo now, with the likelihood of its. break- a > ing down next: month, next week? Or - do you want a professionally planned, Lob up-to- date, system geared. to ‘handle the needs of a steadily ‘expanding ‘ city? Doyou want to get by with that: _ tinder- dry, ek al there it stands,- a noted nt . , Approval eee viekety ¢ court we : the: property. owners 1s = ‘ebvious answer: - .terms. Indians: by agreeing to attend a dinner at the’ residence of the Indian. high commissioner: in ’ Karachi. b= will make available thes same sland for oo de y “a new. federal. ‘government’ building “% _ th and: provide, the provincial - govern- , 3 ae ment with a house : for. the govern- iment agent. | Renovation costs: plus 18 Me ‘debenture. discounts. bring | the amount a Necessary to complete t the transaction is amount. to $300, 000. system, is likely-to. collapse... strosity on Fulton Street or a modern, . 7 streamlined ‘renovated federal build- : 2 ing, as a. ‘city hall, ‘plus a new federal building which will bring in additional . revenue to. Prince ‘Rupert? | ‘The choices are up to. you: qe “n have been narrowing - down. A canal water dis- - “ pute-is as. good as. settled, thanks to the World ... Bank’s initiative and the financial help promis- . éd: ‘by Canada, the United: States and Britain. The two ‘countries recently agreed on ‘trade ; procedures and. have ‘set in. motion machinery - for solving many‘ outstanding financial. prob- © ~ Yems.. This was, considered a substantial: achieve- 7 “ment.° ‘Indian and Pakistani diplomats and officials are, for, the first time in years, on friendly President Ayub Khan has impressed _ Since Gen, Ayub Khan assumed ° power : in Pakistan, smuggling and other illegal activities ‘across the India-Pakistan border have almost | ceased due to close co-operation between bor- der patrols of the two coufitries, Observers believe the Chinese threat across. the Himalayas is also partly responsible for the current desire of India and Pakistan to patch up.their differences oy at least not permit those differences to weaken their resist any. Communist-inspired military moves, ‘Both Pakistan and India have common frontiers with Red China. mon-, “The toa clear-thinking, - a < pro gressively-mind ed citizen . should a : re“ “YES” votes: on both h pyle 2 whe ability to. without gloves. ature “place ‘where’ ve. Te _I told Jovn, “Look insid aoe and a very ae Daddy. “Just as we were ave, a. ae ‘in. a. little: cafe. in Wimborn - Dorset. So, his: mother”. ~ Dorset. “notre to Poole» for Thie two ‘of: pet iniished : shel streets... os you. might. see a Sery A ‘him’ a small oa “stumps, bat and ball, Back in Poole, he insiste putting up the . “stamps: . mediately von. his «'p mother's lawn, and. we rae a sneer at. cricket. ~ In fact, I thin! ; good game. How many ‘paseball - ' players ’ would. catch: ‘driven. ball with’ thel hands? A ‘cricket ‘ball: is: a , eters. ‘take? the full force 0 at oe ee We: ‘left ‘the boys with 't ir “Jone - suffering - “grandmother, once again and set out, first. for..a trip through: some:: “Of. Dorset, then for a few days in *London:: 2 _The™. iron gates: “of a large manor. - house. stood open. » About. 100: caravans: (trailers) - were: “parked - ‘in’ the: sp: ». grounds. Signs ‘proclaimed the. took. Pe ee -. punishnient, and left me with. oe the. older boy, Jenn. : Pea COST OF Yi 7 | iy Ly brs ZL: WH BRCORD Living: ‘CostTsthe: Canadian cost ‘of living ‘yéactied | ook record high. of 126.4-0n August 1, up nearly one-half of onc. : | per cent from. July. This: graph (shaded - area) © traces. the. ~ yearly: average’ “of thie: price index during. 1949-57; its” movement through. 1958: ‘and so far this year. ‘The ‘index: is based’ on 1949 prices equalling 100. Also shown is the index’ of average industrial “wages and salaries. which stood at171.6 July 1, last date: for which ‘figures. “are. available, This compar ed- With 171.9 June 1-and 164. 6" uly 1 last year: a : —CP. ‘Newsmap.— | Victoria Report _ owner’s willingness to 'serve:tea. and to. conduct ‘visitors — _ through. the -house at. a half 4. crown. a ‘head. These were the ways a ‘noble lady had“found to bolster fail- -ing revenue. and to pay her. . taxes. I ‘caught .a- glimpse: “of. _ the caravan park and the open — gate.as, I passed. The. sight, “stuck: In? my ‘mind.-It. was’ a“ ; ymbol of a ‘changing: Britain. » with transparent. plastic’ over= “coats”. . English rivets, ‘with . their level grassy banks, are.an: INTERPRETING THE NEWS ~ New approach to EastWest dealings likely | By ALAN NARVEY Canadian Press Staff Writer “one “major result of President ®isenhowev's journey. to. Europe may be a closer understand- ing.of the new allied approach to East- Wert relations, “It is al matter of style rather than’ sub- It affects the manner and mood of negotiation.» rather than: he topics at issue, The. basic problems in the cold war are still there, but the West will keep on talking about them at overy opportunity, - ‘International diplomacy is to be kept fluld, In; motion, partly In the hope of gradually influencing ‘Russia toward p civilized forelgn ‘policy, partly in line with Sir Winston Church- . {i's - saying that “OW, Jaw" is better than “war, way woe oe Sgenhower and Prime Minister Macmillan “nye” believed In brond ‘Agreement, that Russia . may mellow, - omiilan he spoke of nasocinting. -, ate wae: ‘In his visits to. Bonn;: -fondon and ‘Paria, it was noticed that the president refrained from . “vapebking: provocatively, ' “During his television brondenst with wthe: moves to help the 1,700,000,000 people in undor- - privileged countries, THe nald: | wi “"do not help thom a ee “They are just going to hava ni oxplodtoh if 1 the bitgbst ‘eo- ‘oper Mive. jol of all the wor Na which nile Staal? Ina —noliding ‘the Soviets ‘on n co- eR fahivd nals 10 holp thoke people so that they . ‘ont Achieve thelr legitimate naplyations ‘and ~ that is a “pydblam which ovary ono of us must address himaolf to.” he msked to co-onerate with the “WMaenhower's broad hint that Russia might oat In holplig ‘under-developed countrios recalls that i redant “ya ata Norman Robertson, now oxtornal: affairs uneeraecrotary in Ottawa, has been urging that i ala, should be nssoclated with the froe coun len An deqling: with: a wide Kango of ,world. “Sproplema, Macmillan 1aan ongor advocnto of the con- “olltetory: Approneh, Looking beyond present + differences, he is understwod to feel that Russia- can be humanized, From his meetings with Nikita KXhruschev he. received the impression of an abstinate, ruthless man, But he belleves him to be a. realist with whom the West can deal: _, Some commentators detect dangers, In Lon- don The Dally Telegraph says the hazard ja “that slowly but surely the mood of relaxation will ‘sap away the foundations of diplomatic policy, "The West will continue to relternte the old formulas, but. with Jess. and less con- viction.” : In Paris, an opposite view is taken by the weokly paper L'Express, It is to enthusiastic ahout the detente that it feels the “vory alr wa breathe has changed.” aT A secret weapon Hore's n switch, a Canndinn seeret weapon that ign't going to cost tho poor taxpnyors n rotl cent, And it's all thanks to Pte. John A, Goodwill, Who's ns good ns his name. ' Goodwill is a Sioux Indlan from Tort QwAppello, Snak,, stationed with the Canndian Army In Burépo, He is also a ralnmakor, When A Canadian artillery practice had to he enllod off in an NeAtwave becnuso of tho fire risk, Goodwill danced a dance and within half an hour the rains came to cool things down, | Bald Goodwitl; “I only did what my. grand- fathor taught mo," Tmaginoe all the time that ts wanted throug) lack of rain, Al! the artillery practices the world ovor held up for just auch a reason While furious gunnors have to loll and take tt. easy, - ‘Jmngine the farmars who cannot work without. rain, of crops ruined becniso of drought, ‘Goon - Will has the anawer in his stamping feet, —Thoe Toronto Telogram # switches; -agreeable sight. They. show how well this country ..has. learned the lesson’ of prevent- ing soil erosion. After Britain’s -great forests were’ felled, wise ’ farmers left many hedges. and ‘thickets to hold back the mois- ture and bind the soil. So the ‘scour out great. trenches ‘and: gravel banks wie ‘ a a er The railway leads. through thickening suburbs; past. veg- etable gardens with bits ‘of bird- -scaring tinsel flapping in the wind; past factories ‘and gloomy: tenements with walled yards which gave me a cramp- ed, hemmed-in feeling just to look at them; past control boxes where men pulled levers . to move a complex web of billboards; the Thames, the massive bulk of Battersea: power station with . Its four giant smoke-stacks; and at last the House of Com- mons across the Thames, Some uniformed schoolboys - home for holidays are met at under London, Waterloo station by thelr par- ents, (The school term is far longer here than in Canada.) A small boy ts held up by his father to the cab of a locomot- , ive; where he talks to the dri- * ver and the fireman—a mo- ment that may atand out vividly in his mind years from now, Waterloo station is a lofty, ‘dim chive, full of. nolge, con- fusion and dirt, Bit ft feels more comfortable, In a way, than the shiny antiseptic sta- tions of the: v word, wo plunged into the, white, windy tunnels of the Under- ground, and ftode the escnl- ator down past a long pallery . Of posters advertising pinys, ' beor avd pirdlds, | The directional ian anid: -“Bakerloo Line.” People sprinted by. us. And #0 we came to the platform, On the wall was a picture of a smug-look~ Ing akin-diver emerging from {he sen carrying, a, whale on ono fiigor A hottle of alow ‘was piped into his breathing» Apparatus, : Tho sen anid: “"Giilnioxs for ‘surongilt " A train rumbled out of Ane, tunnel ke n giant mochancel worm, Oponed its doors briefly to Inhale us, and. rumbled ; nway into the tunnel] again, hurtling through the earth Mt, v A brown. “Tt was: named. - /In the. carefully- tended har-. “Jan vest. fields, I saw haystacks |” q > from the B.c.: ‘deductions for. savings. puilders: ‘of those stirring’days, ir he worked on the, “second: : ). VICTORIA—It ‘would. seem to be taking things a bit tpo “far when. ‘Premier ‘Bennett. as” e mihister ‘of finanée, “ ‘gut. fed- eral. government: savings. ponds servants. The Premier did this. because. o he wants civil servants to buy © } ", PGE. bonds. Finance ‘depart-. ment. officials. say there’s. no. at it’s ‘only that. the. pias here, payroll | deduction plan: mach-_ inery is: unable to. make two. However, most people: - feel that civil servants should have. been given. at least a’ ‘choice; not: to. be forcéd: to buy ‘PGE : bonds if they. want to use’ ‘the - payroll deduction. The Prem- : jer’s action’ in this does -seem™’ to ‘smack of too.much narrow © provincialism. After. all, ,Can-. ~ - ada is: bigger than British ( Col- ~ umbia. ae “History ‘Note: aes we aia Spence’s- Bridge. get its name? for: Spence. who. built’: the~ bridge «: : there. “about: f;the: ‘big. road. and bridge ‘first’ ‘Legislative: Buildings were ‘called, because. that’s’: what - they looked like. | : Spence. died in 188) in’a . fal! down. 2B staircase . in the Angel “Hotel in Victoria and The Vic- _ ~ toria Colonist. , ‘said of him: “He had.an active mind and constantly - conceived lic. nature, ‘put, in their execu- tion.” in this country he was scarcely ever successful | in a. ‘Pecuniary sense.” ‘Lieut. -governor Frank, Mac- kenzie Ross is a keen traveler, thinks nothing of a hop across the ‘continent, or across the Atlantic. After playing host to ' the Queen, and. then Princess Alexandra, His Honor took. off with Mrs. Ross for a vacation at their summer home in ex-. St. Andrew’s-by-the-": clusive Sea in New Brunswick. Then Mt was off to his native Scot- “government's . payroll deduction plan for civil, “ | - two weeks last summer,. Thomas”: first a 1862. my Spence, a> ‘Soot, : cwent: ‘to -the Bh California:. ‘gold,: rush: of. 1849, “came on. ‘north. ‘to the. Fraser River gold. rush: in "1858: He was great - rivers flow smoothly and even-.” schemes and projects of a pub- ly without ‘the floods that — by J. K. Nesbitt land for His. Honor, so. that: ~he- could :attend several. im- “portant affairs with Princess Margaret. It was a. meeting, ‘of f° “our ‘two old.friends: .when: lieut.-governor and HRH got together, for His: Honor, for ‘took HRH on a; monumental tour “around British Columbia. .. His Honor is never bored, lives every moment. of. every day; which is likely :why -he ‘has. so. much pep, far: more than many people — _LETTERBOX. The: Editor, «2 The ‘Daily. News, - ENGINEERS KNOW BEST - * I don't: claim. to be a genius: : but. at least * T know. PrOBress | when: I. see it, “Ever since I started fishing on this coast. I've known that “Prince: ‘Rupert, until recently, ~ Was at mile behind other cities “jin. roads, sidewalks, sewers. and ° dust about everything else. .Now. that we have. brought afew things ‘up - to. standard,’ we have‘ the: interesting spec-. “tdacle“of Mr... Prusky. and Mr. ‘paper. yesterday, ‘criticizing the mayor’ ‘tor. getting » too” much . -done!*, Le This: water. by- iaw is a 1 g00d ae = the. “birdeages,’ as our~ case “in “potrit. * Engineers | advise . that. ‘the _ water. system. be installed a certain way and Mr. Tatersail and ‘Mr. Prusky think they know better.- ‘ If I were the mayor, Td g0 along with what is recom- mended by - professional en- gineers, rather than listen. to- ' well-meaning people who think they are engineers. ¢ Cliff Anderson, _ Prince Rupert. Thoughts on time Life’s greatest achievement is the continual re-making of ‘| - yourself so that at last you | know how to live. —Winfred Rhodes. The things most people want to know.. about none of their business. —George Bernard: Shaw. ¢ t wef) A LAGER for fren home Gativery, “ptionas le ; ay i ay Lg aS DEER 1008 This advertisement Is not published or displayed hy the Tiguar Contra ra ' ? Of by the Government of British Columbia, i Yy . Tattersall, in. a letter to the. A Ee ee Ue ere AEE “The ‘Daily D New : |. MUCH TALK, NO. ACTION. - our’ - the - years, Jae “system, with no results, “ine your “Paper, : Bushing the: : half his |. . age, who are. bored. With thelr daily. rounds. * o are .usually + , contamination. Reha: I cannot. “understand’ why - | councillors, . throughout * were’-so--slow: to realize our’. water © needs.: ot I remember. correctly,. dn. every . election during the .past. 15. . : -years,, there has” been: discus- sion of our broken’ down. water One: ‘of ‘our. ‘aldermen. men tions’ in. Tuesday's. ‘paper:-that | our existing « ‘pumping: station: ~ has been used many times in 3: past ° years,.-Doesn’t he ‘realize: that some, one goofed on. the: e ~ |. \.capacity of that unit and that) “it is. practically: ‘worthless. Heo ‘also’ mentions::; the . required, sts the, Shawatlan Lake -wa- ter méets,”..’but’ we will ‘still’ “have to isolate the lake, from. ~ human - “wanderers, - “whereas — Woodworth. Lake» is Tree “The expensive | savertaenece Ms “yng” “see, . : oo “COAST To coast IN CANADA “choose from express Mercury services, : vote, ‘blames our; “ine adequate “water system rE ‘as. wv “handicap: in”. persuading \in- dustry from entering this city. .; “This cis: a. _joke, our. general cee ~ taxes, machinery ‘tax: and of“ course our: (hidden). ‘sewer tax, eu. plus now ‘extra. water cost, are most likely responsible. ’ In ‘ending, I’ wish - to. say; it’s a. pleasure to see our citl-. zens, ‘starting. to. wake-up: and. tal f civic” affairs. COMA Voter _ ‘Prince ‘Rupert. - Lighter side ‘The: fashion : world ! ‘is. ‘all: as. ny “flap because the house*“of ” Dior. has” said. skirts’ will” be. “above the knee next year. ce Personally, I refuse — to- panic. «i: Ihave adopted ‘the: policy of °° walt. and -. see,: sand, See, and 2” and see... co —Eric Nicol in The Vancouver oe ay ; _ Province. _ First Class services by turbo-prop © 9... 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