n ndependent. newspaper. de pk g. * gee By of Prince Rupert arid Northern ‘and Central British Columbia, ae ss fe TO MISE SM y the ame missionary’: iber of the Canadian Press —. te Z e : Co M eeyen h os -Canadian' Daily. Newspaper. Publishers. ‘Association. we Le . with: the’ “Seven- -linked’ chalri, Published Py. Tne: Prince: Rupert Daily News Limjted “of men”. Of: ‘the? ‘Indlan Jegend;:, ‘ : counting. 21-years between each™” i lava: plain, vv dink? Twenty “years: ‘Ago, ‘cedar » in: ascending’ the 1 river - logs. were being cut“in a place, veller’ first’ ‘comes: In. where" tradition avers’ the fugi with’at: the’ canyon’ ‘of’. tive ’ Indians. ‘made theirfi 2 1» Apout 68" ‘miles : from’ “temporary. ‘camp. “Suddenly. itopens. ‘The ‘trees; when | sawr up: vista, of amazing con-.. logs, were found to be Involut=' * trast: fo the common: or spruce- >: ed, that is. to say, having. been. ° garden variety of scenery to” stripped \ of bark” on one side ~~ Which .the eye. has ‘become c= In. the days: - of their: youth,’ -customied | nearer: the sea... they “had grown outside and ‘The * ‘Impression ‘produced. is |. around the stripped ‘sides. The ‘one | of mingled repulsion and -concentri¢g: annual rings show- attraction; repulsion, ‘at. the ~.ed“they had been barked ex- -, rugged» brutality: and vastness” actly 128 years before they of: the .deposit ‘as"a thing In. — were. felled..We may assume, | + itself, - and | its material, ;nega- . then. that. the erruption © oc- tion of ‘purpose’ and. charm. ‘-uurred in the. beginning of the’ ‘and attraction, atthe. way: in ¢ last quirter of. the XVII cen- which ‘nature has overcome | tury.’ Report ‘snys. there is a . these: ‘negations,, by. making’, a. “| petrified woman, "a. petrified ” thing Of ‘beauty oul: of aw dis- “house | anda: petrified: (ishing ea tye ni oe fe tr ap.. to. be seen ‘on the 1 : ava. or; truly, never were rocks. . bat “and? boulders “so! beautifully - But, | while. moulds. of all sorts: of niitural’ objects may _ be> “had; for: the seeking, no- body. in. this “generation has browned: “and greyed; SO ten- ae hese‘ ough: : hie im oe a Roped Sa Wwe a also, the al one Watu aly yefrains from ‘Such aa ‘alla : ee “And: not in “the, “de: ldon ho alton , knew a drastic step in this country. On. the | ee ee | “ he | | ao ans CS ' 8. he SP es 34 gs ee me “Ar ee: 3 uses on possible ‘viewed, But. nthem here; nd T° will ‘be! Liék LO. Live imagination Z national park, “ “and ‘supposing | ‘Te were -a mil- .-Honaire; « recently. “converted and. looking: around:for an int “vestment; I would. try ;to-,do’ ne - good: thing. for. Aho: “ ut ‘Udtiadian. Heroes. who have’ 4 ana miniature os See BES ee , Le OFFICER. ‘CADETS march th oiigh the ‘Memorial: Gates ‘at the Roya sltary College at King-~ h m he “death wish is ; strong. - ~~ wo "ston. RMC, like’ the .other. Canadian. Services Colleges at Victoria, B.C.,“and ;Saint-Jean;..P.Q.,”: : udging. by. their contempt 1 for elemen:,. .) is:rieh.in: tradition. RMC dates-back to June, 1876, when its first clas ‘quite’ unique, ‘and.7— a entlemen’ cadets”. “It is th oldest military: college ° in the Commonwealth outside. “England.” oe ealth of “artistic” qo os aoe ae pe ] ons, in’ crossing. streets! = SI OS Ma ou. — RCAF Photo suggestion’ in’ “form: colour, |o° 2 fe te ne light” ‘and: -shade.: ‘Some: day ano}. oe the tw of thetn, motor- INTERPRETING, THE NEWS. artist’ will light upon: this: place,” | h “and, -his. first: ‘joyful. exclama-. oa _ tion: “will ‘be, Bureka!. The: centr “al: portions. of ‘the: “pian, have ® not: been: so: badly” ~ broken n=up, as, the cireumjacent * part: the: ‘centre’ ‘has. fairly: large: sized” ‘areas: of. ‘pavement ™ 2 “intact, bo ‘the north . every | -: eho" Ata fishin resort: 1 ‘drop i in Square gy, ‘pulverized ;.2 4 a. satisfactory : agreement. oon’ every hing or three. years, WES ite tae Reouth, and’. alone, “request to ‘join: the: Eu pean... This, is.an indication .of the “::there has-been a party of four , the-river, large -ebullition cra * _ Common.-Market. f° 2) “seriousness with: which ™. the °-prothers who have been hold-. -&'S” ‘and trenches, with “little. Prime: “Minister © Macmillan. 4 government.” approaching ° ing a’ ‘sort: of” fishing * reunion: _surviving pavement | petween,, braved» the:-angry taunts’of membership © ‘and. the, deter- -gince-some time . ~ form: the: chief. characteristics. Conservatives.-and * Opposition: ~ mination to, succeed. - Peenene back in the thir-.. ~ Geologically, the. lava’ forma- ; “Labor membérs alike Monday ~. yyacmillan emphasized’ the wae tion: is recent. There is no. lack: ye Dey a ties. Big, hearty” Remark oe 4 " to announce: his: government's “necessity: to protect the’ inter- men with an ob - “of scientific. data’ to. prove | NEW YORK i — 4 “din have a lot, more. ‘tan at the. paity. decision in the 1 ‘House. of, Com- - ests ‘of the. Commonwealth, vious. devotion. to” “this; but not: herein. “The In-” tiredvof hearing: wanes ell, I'm not going. to invite any of the - mons, . British farmers and ‘the. Bu- ‘one another, they ‘lan: legend is really an his- |. ». CAunt Gertrude, why: dn’t:you guys: from. my. office. After, all, ‘what, have I got There: were : ~ Conservative. ‘ropean Free. Tra de Associa- Our have beén a pop- - torical record, it is not. a myth. Is it that you "just hate’men?” ~ against. them?”>. cries of “shame” and: “resign” © tion, Standing today in Lake.-Diha-_ So “By ean “OANCI - Canadian Press Staff -Write: bility, as: a r ult: ‘of: Britain’s ae ae lar feature of the — .. “I, told you “not: to. mention. her. ‘pirthday. oo Phis-is the: third ‘cruise in: 10 years she's as the British leader read the . 5 ' u dal- ‘are the stumps of trees, She's very,. very. sensitive’ about her-age.” ‘taken to the Virgin ‘Islands.. Why doesn't: she statement that could have the | rival fon the’ Gorm forme ake resort: all - these ‘and’ their charred‘ but unde- 7, “Past year was” ee ear. — ~ and! ‘she’s still take a: cruise to. Alcatraz? . The men ' there effect. of ending. the policy of: by Britain, Austria, “Switzer- - : ‘one. was a bank cayed poles: bestrew the shore, ir, in-mourning. Mees can't get away.” “splendid isolation” that. has ' land, Portugal, Norway, Swe- a: sales direc- ~ just. as they ‘were left. by the “It you want to bolfow: money: ‘trom her; tell." ("1 héar she'd marry: ‘her boss except, for two ‘guided Britain's foreign policy . de vind Denmark. oy manager: one was big eutomo- erruptive fires: at which’ time ner she doesn’t look: a‘ day: over. 25. She. eats Up ‘things: His.'wife won't Jet him—and he doesn't -for centuries. en ws tor of one o e big a h the Jake’ was’ formed. me that Kind of talk.” 1, want.to anyway.” _ Britain, he said, is to make . “The Commonwealth 4s au tive agencies, one The re nt The enquiry, however, how, ae d h th t ihe son iris. be-* .... “How long is it you’ Ve: been with. the firm, a formal - application to join great source of stability an versity professor. e. fourth far batk in’ time do you sup- ‘come read aomew| tere that he renso girls of: Gertrude? Is it. 15 or 20 years? My, you've be- the community formed by | strength both to Western Eu- : owned a small restaurant. L pose the erruption took place? men: What do ou think | about that, “Gertrude?” come:a' kind ‘af little mother to the other girls.” France, Italy, West Germany, ’ rope. and to, the world as a... Now,.it wasn’t at all eviden ray be answered at a venture y well have to get someone else to baby-sit Belgitim, The: Netherlands and “whole, and I am sure that its that. the three more affluent y. ‘i This fits in, “Oh, T wouldn't exactly call her an ald, maid. tonight, Jim, Gertrude. had to go'to the heauty Luxembourg, — value is fully appreciated by prothers looked down on the BY 50 ~years, This , fits: For. one thing, it makes her, mad. Mog. : parlor.” ‘what do you mean, what for?” © - “We have now reached the the member governmefits of fourth, He was a gentle, rath- | 7" : . They say she had lots of chances to marry ““Oh, the boss doesn't mind her coming into’. . stage where we cannot, make . the European: Economics Com- er quiet, man, and not quite so in her: youth — ,but..who’s left to remember?” the. place, Joe. A real lady. But, remember, | {further progress without en- “munity,” Common Market hearty and: vagal as iis broth- “If you could just get. a. ‘date. for Gertrude, ~ don't serve her any, double martinis.” Cpe tering into formal ee Macmiltan sald, , ag ATS. oss gee gs aes 1° have just seen ‘them on ‘LATEST. BERLIN: CRISIS - — Part 1 pnb, of fe . vn fa RS wot mo this year’s reunion, ‘The bank | " _ board me fe manager, tne, aes ave all ws .@ 6 e. . and. the. professor - . Street crossing Teads from East to » West. Sseccde ad ine okt they are over the. i ; cat Pao Lad aH , ’ wive ! | “By CARL HARTMAN he Pek aes with G. é. Mortimer | age limit of thelr respectiy ‘' BERLIN in — -Teolated, divided, ‘threatened, ties set about, bullaing- up. stoekjllea 6t. every= re pe ceed , . os nh “ant ‘owner now: 1 — these are the words most: often, used. ‘to de~ thing a city needs, from hairping.to. the: ‘brown: |. “Are. the” elites. ‘committing "People don’t enrer therefore own ute nn eataurant, iserihe Berlin, All of them are accurate, * coal that ‘heats many Berlin. homes...’ Supplies. “suicide? Sometimes. it seems | politicians don't care. Every ‘He Isn't, retired, Nobody can’ | Just as remarkable, is one: characterlatic. of. for about 18 months were accumulated.) 8%)” that they are trying to.stran- fj now ‘and then a professional | volire him. ‘the ejty that no single word can describe., Ib . It was after. the blockade, too, that Weak “gle themselves’ with . ‘traffic, # planner sounds the alarm, but Ne was ‘much the heartiest -'s thie only place on earth where you can walk Germany's “economic miracle” apreag to: Beérline:. and bleed. thetr. weallh ‘nway nohody listens, and voenl of. ‘thee four, ins “ CYOSS the street from. communism, into tha ‘and developed the contrant between “the Haat” to suburban shopping centres, Boe + * Ov tha summer, 'Weatern World, and vice: versa; “and West sectors, | ‘Downtown Seattle is begin- B . “What's In it for mee the é i" This Js a Jégacy.trom. Adolf. Hitler’ ‘and: the ~ West Bevin is a elty of new’ buildings. uM has os “hing to look shabby. Many ‘ordinary aitizen mutters, Pere, eerie ‘i Nazis whose. Swastika banners flew in Berlin heavily stocked and luxurious shops, Streets =< streats of grimy stores, some fe celving no threat to his hank The. lighter ‘side. i from 1983. wnt’ the: country: waa dofonted ” In ave Med with welledressed people and tora ‘ts, coef them vacant, provide a“dis- fm roll, he shrugs off the subject, (et R fan Sane \ A th te \ ity ie J dhe boginning of a traffic problem. oe i ha mal contrast to the Lowars of sand Ln down ( ta. witch i) Aton a. rather. oxelting date re Red army ecuple 16 city In the clos~ , ow. in tiie “!/conerete that are rising at the Bevision., | - owith'a charming heres | ; t ing days of the Second World War, then turned, Bast Berlin has much less’ to. sh rh i a8 site of Seattle's snnen- “ne In faethe stands to lowe a “cort, 1 bit'anxloua, asked: “Do | « way of construction least of all. Jn whit w } -jover, a little more than half the city to the . ones the heart of the clty, world's fair, rent deal, He will lose money. you toll, your. mother | overy- Americans, French and British allies, wanelmatrasgo and Unter den Linden, the Tho urban blight has talon as taxes on homes go up LO thing you'do?”.. | In dividing the city, the Weatam nition got great names among Berlin’ streets, ara dead, upon some of downtown Van- gmake good the decline In taxes." Bho looked 'nt’him and sald: ' the, more populous half, with some ofthe .beat. . h of its length, ‘living quarters, ‘Tho Soviet sector Included the Shops are poorly stocked and. the stock In = eluyil Bor mue x I : ; - gleavy, There are few people on the streets and Granville. Btreat. Is on. aleavy ‘gontral district “of ‘government. buildings. and ' ; . orlpt: storas ‘ ahops, but there: was little: left of, thom, thelr clothes are. weary . Jooking. Cara aro streteh..of .nondosaript. 4 ' ; . ‘ fed by. ‘. ‘Tho-systom :of four-powor rule. did mot’ Ianp) genre, the sidewalks ~ populated | by “from? “decaying huainena: ROCs “Cortainly. not, Mother doesn't, |’ ss 7 7 ae - oe gare’ i, Wt Hons "given hoot, Ita my Juaband | * Oe, | Goinvn Yign ; ‘The. -alty.. dwollor ‘and: tho who's, #0. inquisitive, Vo, |. | chen Sita | “nountry-dwallor hoth will Jose eh ve i tae ' Soste Ey ‘Cann. lonsant “Aton ‘eooping the ~ dinner 4 Hundreds of refugees have bean coming over. Joungety; punka ‘and creeps, . “tho. aatiataction’ of |p "4 dn Berlin, By 1040 and ity ovenrmmenten They to. West Berlin avery day, and at poak Marion, .- Vietorin fain danger of fall ' " aR they ng tter Moe “warm in, ihe oven. for more ‘were acon to have separate ~ and unconnected : tha dally figure haa tonne d'the 1,000 mark, | ‘Ing victim to the same discaxo, PUNCH, tthe. rt on, ee honed: hor. hnaband's office, om telophond; electric power ‘and iaurface trana-. , Though they have had to Prenve, behind almost ‘The downtown: section ati] ta, prakalon, of the .spir -P 6 ; og. “port ayatems, Subway: ard: elevated. trains. everything thoy owned, ney” ‘have hod. good = crowded with shoppers; hut an We need lendorship,. ‘ ate | {Took, dear,” she: annppod, as ied hE . pr bis ' ‘| tha "Don't © be Fidlou loual" ' ' Jans. An Oegnin nite UREN Eig ‘Tomorrow: The soogeuphy of the problem, | uprough, milo aftor mila of ine and eoraaryntign th iat snorted the husband, (1 can cies s we make: ‘almont: 0A | ‘food timo Info But. the Communisia ; isolated: Woat’ Berlin oS sluma, Does freedom of onter-.. _ Helontly Bg noe On|, ye " o er omyeoni - ' prine confer the right to smear. wd ay ipl ” hla: wife fl rood, ‘mush, moro. effestively from, Welt, Germany, Expensive reading The mdscape, with iawdey We need lendeiship by péll= aya ne The-advantega of | , of the Aoviet-controlled: Inat Gormany, with the 7 In roughly the amount of timo. it. takes. to hootha: and signa, and ént: up “ olana provincial and ‘local. ‘the ambulance Ja that you can’ |. "sont of the Weatern world: 110 miles away,....°. rend. these Naitoriala. tho fedorn] dotiolt has . Precious. farmland to: make | phe, cities now spread. over - havo it walt for you In front of ‘" “The Communists permitted contact: yotwoon “Inerenaed..by $80,000, This. may.-sound ike . Way for unnecesanry ‘gnraggs “Jarge regiona and the planning — tho house.” |, | Weab.Borlin and Wait Germany.only dotons two awfully. exporial o roading but it's true, deemed * And, Houping entotes? £0. ‘control. tHalr frowth, mane | bo canals, four ‘Words, four rail linoa an throp’ alee Ing.to 0 recent yoport Jn. the: Bennte by onator * ‘Nohody' sooma: to: he: ‘groatly mi he roglonal, . ws oe 1, corridora, hoa Bae John J, Wiliams. (RDOl)e jor my “Intorentod in cleansing. the. da- en pert oe In dun ree ommu WilMaina told: the Senate, nat. the, ‘Todorad ss iat ‘In eating | ana tho, EDITOR'S: NOTR—Bigned a are Severything but the alz’.corr ~ doflelt has, bean mounting at, the, rate .of: ‘$1. henrt26e the cities, or In hold. toler.and editorials credited to ~~ = fy mr wed now, Atveamlinod for. vv ranin ! ennvéntan 0 i ae we ee ip ie ay. "Never in hiatory is ern: id 3 hour since Prestdont Kennedy took. Ing: pack the fungold’ apraw! other nawannpers do. not nee - many Internationa! axen neon Te scene nal ain aie od ny the “ee Iriifh. supplied 2 or 2,250 Po milion ‘por hi tastter ¢ than $16,600: por minuta or of Foofa and aigna ncrosa rural essarily. reflect he views of on the arindatono. al nt the AnMO “ Liauor Gontrl Board oF by. ihe ae af Ballsh Columbian Atte the. blockade: ended,; Weatorn. rls Juat. about: $50,000 for three. minut OR Canada and: America, ae The Dally Newn gS te Vimo