pbuilldin evated! tthe. upbul of Prince! depends att Northern and.‘Gentral: piltieh: plum A. member: of the Canadian Pre ss Audit Bureau of. Circul on ‘ Smead ‘Canadian Dally Newspaper: Publishers Association... ‘Published by The Prince Rupert Dally, News| Limited “JOHN yr MAGOR » - President... tae Re AYRES | cas "Managing. dltor AB) xD Authorized oy Second ‘Class ‘Malt’ or the, Post Office Departmen | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER “4, 1961. : ‘A salute ‘to the’ community. plarfhade ae roday, during: ‘National Pharmacy | “Week, we pay. ‘tribute. to, the prac- ‘ticing pharmacists: of ‘They: ‘are: key. imemb community. 24 4 gencies. The correct: medical | Tinian, nba fe ‘posted in the | 400 new. drugs a year: and: the 7,000 | drugs already: in’ common use. After: correctly and accurately fil | ing, packaging, . Jabelling and double ‘checking your. prescription, he- hands~ the finished: product to you... Mecessitated by use of: that certain drug. and. he » also:* suggests . ‘yelated .* items that you' -Should” Need for adult education A ‘yemarkable- ‘contribution to the: ‘study. of” . ‘educational ‘requirements*“has been made with: port.on. adult education: the. publication: of.a séntitled “18: to | 80 — ‘Continuing. Education in: ‘Metropolitart’ Toronto’ The work,’ ‘financed. by” ~ the: Toronto ‘Board'‘of Education, :has. bee: 7 dd, former. director: ~. popul ( . classes” ‘nde ‘the natio ral. retraining program , 3 - ithout qualifica’ . tia x it: for. ‘the: ranks : of: ‘the: Precennr *. Gh va competitive economy: in which automation ~ is increasing and which’ demands higher stand-, iatds of knowledge and skills: . : er fon ‘ t Dr. Ww: G. Biack,. the: citizenship branch ‘Tae’ ‘tyson officer in Vancouver, is in a position to see_ many facets of the civic: ‘personality. He comes in contact with‘newcomers to. this city: and — notes a strong contrast’ between their attitude — and the cynicism he finds widespread . among mative: Canadians, . -. Young Canadians, Dr. Black feels, are short My, yenthusias%. and jaded in. their twenties. yx cultivate a. “negativism” ‘derived from: ~fpvels, films and TV shows. that “degrade ‘brotherly love and decency”. New Canadians show far more enthusiasm for Canada than the natives, and are anxious to participate and show their appreciation. . Ts there a remedy | for this social . illness “: Mts. Marrying’ for love ‘or ‘for money ‘always: has | heenia conversation ‘piece, especially» in. those wesuntries where dowries: are regarded as a con- comitant of marriage. Something the same applies now to the choice of a career, Should a man choose a vocation. primarily’ out of a call to'lt or should he choose one: in!- which the materlalistic prospects are petter? His future well-being, in a money sense and also-*in ‘personal satisfaction, will . depend. on . abe scharacter of his choice, ate AY yee o*work mio vocations. where the monetary ™ rewards nren't high, Ministers, teachers nurses and social workers, are in this category. They never can expect: to get rieh, Their very ap- INTERPRETING THE NEWS | “os aN "This. report . indicates approaches to “te : «= Love versus. money “for amassing wealth prevail, tae English’ writer points’ out that ‘hon “foy the love of it’: ‘normally get. -est value to society, are no erlterion, : problem. Metropolitan - ‘roronto does: ‘not: lack institutions ‘and-agencies ‘which, ‘jn one way or” another, devote effort to adult: ‘education. ‘There . “are hundreds of | “them; but overall” ‘direction: is. -missing.. Systematic organization | and ‘guidance | “by the ‘Department of. Education” would appear Jo. be, necessary. for. what is, essentially.a’ provin-, “people, of: Ontari % Dr.: ‘Kidds:survey- pe “of” measures ‘all. of: “which: ‘maybe s os educational authorities CO i::0f adult education. - ee ” World-weariness at oo" which: Dr, Black’ has noticed? world weariness” os fixed smile. “The sun was shin- ing all the time, and-I didn’t» - Sleep,” -he piped: ‘It-was-a long. way for a boy of Six ta come. and. ‘cynicism ° certainly ill’ become the young. . in‘a city that offers'a challenge and an op-- - portunity for the adventurous. The. city and its future belong: to every citizen, and it is the youthful who will fashion its destiny... ~ Our only conclusion must be that there is . something. lacking in the approach we take to our community’s problems. Montrealers are jealous of their city’s beauty. and. character. New.. Yorkers are almost too- fervently New Yorkers to. the end of their days.. Calgarians are apparently charged. with’ local. patriotism. What can be done to make-a Vancouver youth proud of his great city? — ‘The’ Vancouver Province ‘ -titudes and inclinations direct them away: front those fields where “possibilities of large incomes, : even of wealth, prevail, * There are vocations: wheretthe opportunities These normally’ are in the materialistic fields. Some, of course, are ‘attracted to these! bqcause of, thelr own aptitudes!» Others enter them simply because of a hope of “doing well”. financially, ‘The, world, of course, needs both kinds: of individuals; Tho social worker probably. ‘would : pe quite iW-fitted, for,a career in: finanoe,’ dust as many: plutocrats — would not be a success as. social’ workers: The Issue still. Is, ‘however, what aptitudes and: vocations are of the grent~ Salaries paid unfortunately — _— ~The Windsor Bitar . Wd. : New Arab unity may. come from revolt > / oo By DOUG. MARSIIALL “Canadian, Pross State Writer ' President Naaser's United Ayah | Republic wnayrrise phoenix-iike from the ashes: ot the Syrian revolt in a new ‘if weakened form, Reports of growing internal resistance | to yew Syrian regime suggest that. the cause — the 40, b Unity om If not Arab sociallam | Ms att 4 ve, : ohro radio which atill apoaks of itaolt as. the wiotee of the. UAR,, reports fierce battlos, rage | ing ‘between ‘troops and civilians . in: north | : nee vonyrens cit Jesa of an. authoritarian parent and more. of' an equal, prriner, i _- He calls. the’ ‘revolb! ai ‘pothack, which’ must he the starting point’ for’ ‘doatroying reaction. and treason throughout the Arah nations,’”” Nassor's: withdrawal’ of. his troopa and ace ‘eoptance of the fait: Accomp! In Damagcus may — ‘ultimately prove mora” rewarding than: the> bloody counter-revolutionary war that would ‘have ‘Snmued otherwine, ‘Copyright: ‘Canada Wie A scandalized Accjuatntay has shown me four | ih ‘ packs he. picked up In 0 log _ agar ‘store, They are rey) dirty. It seems to me the pg Hshers ‘and authors of th ‘pooks are on ‘& par ty “the © “peddlers . cay. postcards at least have..the de- eency, to: ‘Bidle.up to you” ing 15 ‘slenay as possible, y, ‘dont's. see :“Sfeelthy pebctung ~ on: “the cigar. Shore’ shelves, 1 ‘tried :to;;console my f with ‘the’ ‘thought that the. te Uple whobuy.these dirty pagit ~ backs . BYE ona par with le. oY: vs ought tthey'p “There. has: been: le arned ¢ eussion of. the: literary vak - of. these. ‘books. I noticed te » the. characters. in them ye all. young people in thelr , teens and. early 20s, " 1 wonder | Af“any of the « thors. of. “these lusty studied: human. nature have ever tre, -to write a story about thyp same characters by the te ‘they are 30: or 40. What tet ‘pens “to these = crewdy - a . emancipated:.younglings wha ‘they are. middle-aged? Whé ‘you. renounce the homely. ce ‘fashioned customs and mo what.a shabby, dismal rc “must: be, ;to, reach, say. salt — a wee wth the classi | “, Michael, “My: “little: boy ‘Michael came home” afew.:weeks. ago from __ England, where.-he. had .been . staying with his. - grandmother “ i forthe Summer te oe, 4 podies.. my “The. ‘poy Jooked pale. from *. the fatigue: of: his - long. jour-_ “and: he ney.«.“‘over.’ the Pole,” fixed, dreamy ‘smile, clutching © ate. his small teeth: bared: in that Py jet: plane... He ‘threw his. arms: “around his mother ’and hugged her. “He's got a funny voice, ” sald his brother :John. A minute later the two.of them had rushed off together to the top deck | of the airport. building (dodging under the turnstile. where’ they were supposed to pay 10 cents admission), They went, tearing off jn the’ en left in: Amsterdam | and: “that - Ss they. would | be: sent, ‘forward: -\ immediately.- ~ Long time Michael moved: “forward | ‘as though. walking >in -his sleep, -: got. themselves © and again, Lo oO - At last the loudspenker. an-— “All ‘Aboard with G. E. Mace a cheerful - looking wooden doll with a round, vari- ~eolored. hnonseasresessassnesinensnnenassnastenessvasseessenerencenestettts pody. boy’s bags had somehow: been™: ‘Also: missing. was | “eious: bicycle: which hads.been -purchased* for him in England. : € bt seemed tae British Railways had. vlost it. fora boy | darkness of the deck. They were playing at be- , ing , jet planes... Several times. ‘scolded for” making too much noise; and: they ° "had. to: be away they - rushed again. into the darkness, trying to be si- lent jet planes until they for- nounced, the plane to Victoria, and after another long ‘lapse of time the boy was being un- loaded from the car outside ‘the. house, and carried down fast asleep, like a sack of po- _tatoes, to his own hed. . Do not disturb os -‘John was warned not to.dis- “turk Michael, ons, journey” acrogs top of the * globe. © ‘Buty Michacl,' ‘woke himself. At: 7 am. his ‘voice could He heard calling: “Sss! John!" ‘Soon the boys were tumbling and laughing together,. cand “it wasn't-lony before John kicked necidentally .or -on purpose, in the ankie, and the Amal). brother “began | sereach- ing and flailing with his fats, and a fight was in progress, Things ‘wore back to normal, _Throe dnys Ie later the mnlaline who had heen. ‘awake for: about 94 hours on: ‘bags meandered Amsterdam, Michael”: didn't -'geem at all surprised. It seemed quite an ordinary thing to him to travel so far'and to mislay his - belongings on the’ other _ side of a hig ‘ocean, He had “ peen’ confident. that,’ the astute would turn up. ° But the bicycle has not ap peared, ‘Tt. is lost somewhere jn the. strange labyrinths: of British Railways, where many useful articles, and soma hu- -man ‘beings, - nover to he seen again. The lighter side | “A man and a large vicious: ‘ doe, well-known for its ability ~ to win fights and money for. its master, were walking: down |. a street'In Dallas, Texas, They. . made a atriking palr,” the tall: dog-owner and thé big-chest- ie the: Jensh, ° ~ od dog. strainin ‘Budgenly. around’ |.’ corner. “came: ‘another, man, with a »aquat,: ahort-legged pet also on ‘a leash, The big: fighting dog. | _ Ammediately ‘proke ‘away and “(pounced ‘a on. att the , amaller ant : mal. Not far ‘pehind ° him ‘walked - . an | airlines man “with some pa-": . pers in. ‘his. hand. The official uy told ‘us: sheepishly * that “the.” ve your city. took-.a~ kindly -inter-. est in’ our. ‘plans: of ,taking: the; -samphibious:, jeep “sage into: ‘Southeastern. “Alaska: “Good : ‘advice “fair warning, and. hi 2 Rupert: os starting: -point tures" re a Now - that. we have traversed | ser eamed ‘home from | have vanished, © pgneereerenesesetreseee sees teen * ver ome ee Ore “some nave too much, yet : gt do‘crave; I little: have, and seck no - more, : | They are “put poor, though » “much they have, a And I-am. rich with little — store;* | : ‘They. poor, 1: rich; they belt! , I give; qe . WW: They lack, I leave: they |; pine, I live... ay -—Sir. Edward Dyfi awertncaren! QUOTE: AND: UNQUOTE ) 4 Movie star: Cya* : Gharissent how’ to: handle men: “*Treat--as.,any pet. “meals a day, ° ‘plenty of: ptlony: loose, teash. . Do disturb ° ‘whtie: ealing. " .* oe *: Alaska and are. landborne again in Fairbanks, we should. “like. to ‘report our success and send. many thanks” to: our | friends in Prince Rupert, par- . ticularly, to Mickey Fudger. - “who was a most: imaginative Ue y ‘ and understanding - helper to. “MS Ugiy. U8 a Duckling’ up’ the nside. ‘Pas-: PRAISE. ‘FOR, RUPERT -The- Editor, The: Daily’ ‘News: A little. ‘over’ a ‘month ago’ . “your. paper: “and.” the people in.- “we hope: that i in ‘rutirés iyears many travellers on: -the,: ‘pro- ae jected. Alaska car. ferry © “will “hs. COME: to: ‘enjoy. : “Prince: Rupert and its. people: as we. >. did Hans Leitinger, » sy - Captain, MS Ugly, Duckling, me se’ Abshagen, ‘cabin® boy.” Fairbanks, ‘Alaska. Se "indeed » -was; a good, for: such, a ven- *I'm not apressed | by mi _ ionalres any more; l've poug: ‘380° nautical ‘miles ' to “Haines, “ my. own mink “coat.” Say fella’ Sou. — for that : hunting trip coming Up . ‘Why nota new pair of. boots? Choose from our complete vs ‘stock of strong rugged-wear~ ing footwear . Lee ew the, _ Leather or Rubber Boots ji in ‘Ankle’ or High Tops, that'll” . protect your, feot from the. Severost weathers, We havo tho. Best Selection in ‘town at cee Es ee re, ie, we See ES. ayria’s key military base of Aloppo,..°°s : Tb seoma clear that tho Syrian revolt was not? Utttle ont na promp ptly othe Violent ‘demonstrations ape reported’ elue- o directed agninat the principle of Arnb unity but | 0 opened its mouth and bit off fi \ Popular Prices. whore In the now republic nnd the refusal of ‘against the economic and political grievances Re vith big dows head. TN. MAI SS Si disploy. NOW! niMegmoun-. Kuzbarl's.,government to open which Maaaer's “Egyptiantant lon”. of Byria. pro- 4 : ya ; the owner. of. the ‘bg ‘dog’ Cage ROWING . iByite'e: borders Indicate the. situation’ $8" atill ‘duced, BM 3 bo ; / atood: atunned, © oo - ti eon 3 mes . ainoortalny: tb TE tear economia” ‘polfoles ' 'onused: ‘conaldérstblo lL can't helieve it," ho: anid, Beet pa cg an ‘Sats Damnacus ‘Radio, has not confirmed any Ine 4 hardahip. the Syrian .curroney lost ethird df its | “pha ior of mine: how fought |B oe ‘haga uprising but. there were algns of tansion . value and tow. Syrians: doubted they. ‘Were, being inv pita’ In. Mexico sand New. nite announcement that pomserson of arms by. exploited by Dgypt, a. “Bngland,. In. fact. all ayer the.’|) ly Nona haa been. banned and that schools and Nasser, by refusing to. {inpore’ “nls! will “hy United States, Ho's never heen - a varation Anaye heen closed in. Damagoug, and. Tene ha Aetained his image * an an: ndnoratle j beeten, mhat's nome dog youve erm ce « loader of Arab unity, ye dian National Roallwaya, Tho got there. What Kind in he ' noes group, ot ‘arabn, in? ‘syria in, aniont cere. | He will continue: to: eritiaize ‘the: new ayrinn fippointment, offective Ooldbor . , ‘The other man looked down = pone Kushar'e eovarnsn nomen, Wino eupe’ ‘yeglme' oa “oxploitors. and: capitalists.” * But 1, Ja for three yenrs,” “at hin pot. nefligoos. fon Tolanting 9, AUP” “there ls ovary 4 dioatlon thot ho will work for; ~ “ewoll,” ‘he said, “before Y yr sae Np 9 set tn NOITOR'S NOTH 1 ° t Ore Nake oft whole seNonearte the leaderalt fh Of 8 Mh aimodified Arve unity, ners |. gag Manorinis readied ta ater cut. his tall off and’ painted wottle to. roveal a new ually, with Rgypt Perhaps — ee. a ee See them on. eth Eaty. cm masa wR nrrian COLUMNTA’ indiiat- rinilat Walter ©, ioorner,’ of ‘Vancouver, has beon named a momber: of the now. 12-man ‘honrd of directors of Onann~ kbkaee gi -€%~ etnias no band ‘storm will hope based. on w * oderaion of indenendient HAWaRNNEHK dn Nat i iw Mm: yellow, he was nn allie atatog, fleot (ie vinws of The rly Wee antar," .