“An independent newspaper: ‘Canadian Daily : Newspaper “President re 1 in onde! ew sr; devoted. eu wwe of Prince Rupert ‘and:Northern and Central British “A member. of the Canadian'Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation ." Published by The Prince Rupert Da ys "JOHN. F.. MAGOR 60 fc . - . + Managing Editor Iding © o'thé upbu A Columbia. -— ‘Publishers Association ° ily News Limited =, — J. AYRES ~ xD _ Authorized’ as eo fice Department, Ottawa. ek Coy ht ape aes SSM R ee Phat ode no . gees ee Be yt + : : a ae ; : a ada tl ve “FRIDAY, SEP" a 4 "Help Salvation Ar ere are few worthy causes: whose good’ wo ks areas evident and close. ° “td: home ‘as. those .of..the’ Salvation ud 5 Army. In.many of the fund raising resulted in-a job well done. . EP | Held’ in’Prince Rupert the "However, neither Mr. Cook: nor UF ected go out of town, with this newspaper should have to tell the | ee on of ‘them coming “back public: of why the Salvation Army — ches a i when needed. ‘The Salvation Army's “needs money to continue to labor on be- i | “if ld campaign, staged, every ° half ‘of the sore-distressed. The down-~ ty f mye s time, ‘differs. in’ that. th urd of. the Red Shield ign chairman George. now serving his eighth - parkplug’ of this annual: ve to raise funds for those who need" hmaterial and spiritual sustinence. robable that’ this is.Mr. Cook's. yas campaign chairman and | ‘Teader /was ‘regarded a tled “ig strike outside’ va sandlot player if he” i nine y s yin fidid of labor and management looking to the .gavernment for their. answers.” 7 This warning comes from Joseph: A. Beirne, : pkesident of The Communications Workers of America and vice president. of the AFL-CIO. * tn his union newspaper, Beirne writes that *% ina the early months of the Kennedy adminis- - trytion “we have seen more top level labor-': management representatives yield to. govern- )omient solution of negotiating problems than we “heve,.seen for a decade.” es "-* He was remembering those post-war years ugder the Truman administration when busi- - ness and,.union leaders trooped. to the. White — Huse to! await their turn for attempts to settle - disputes :in-the.auto, steel, coal and railway in-: uvfstries. Other big strikes were: settled in: the - office of the Secretary, of Labore! .0 te. ¢ Being called to. the’ White House became a sthtus symbol for a strike leader. In one dis-.— pute settled in’ the labor department. govern~ - mbnt mediators. grumbled that. the union side would have taken a pay cut jf it could just sign its new contract in the White House, r ! eRe : sy more favorable settlements, ¥ Even John L, Lewis who thundered ‘against ghvernment Intervention made his through to start the mine workers’ welfare MARRIAGE STRATEGY — Well-tested hints | ‘ . By WA on NEW YORK — Dd you yetlrn to he a heroin yqur own home? ye nfake you the man- living room'— and every other hushan top: | Eee s"T know you've hada hard day, ag in and carl up with ‘a gdod: book, dianer and do the dishes” a *“Put down that pail this very moment, No wife of mine is ever going hare." poo ‘“von're absolutely right, dear, I'm going to ante the boss for a ralaé today, and'if he anya ng — then VN ask hit agin tomorrow,” 1 fuwrite your: mother back: right now, and tev her we'll be glad to have her come for a vigit anytime — dnd stay as long a8 ‘she can,” » Clee, i can't stand: it when. most women talk also guaranteed to make dear, ‘you I'l ano. ee dayatand the game,” « "Tha now dress and a now hat to. knd of sob it off?" {Put your out, It'q no after night.” ““Dan't wore 2 eS Ce ag re SE a2 ee nfpnitn And: ‘As. forthe garage ably ix, S wetvattin hb dy," ’ : - ne ae poly ‘Phere's one thing f can aay. _fdmily. They, don't try;to' inter ‘ara: sonal affairs early ta Fes Ni dur per re ES oe goo lente my do job for y both the “Sally | of gratitude. His ‘efforts have always. © nets en “public and _co-oper ‘the suffering, the disappointments, | the tragedies viewed by the Salvation Army corps. generously towards a, job someone else is doing for: for helping. government do it all? ‘hower administration . although “then: treasury. * “_ “tearing down forests, exterminating secretary. G when. asked, even.. urged © strike. Cae: . Labor was usually ‘put nét ‘always accused inaugural. ,address in-whi tien of seeking government, intervention to ‘get: Americans ’'sS what ( oe them but what they can do for preak- |. help hubby be hero at home — Askoetated Press State: | A TM MS . Here are o few tested’ sentences bound to. of-a-lifetime in your own - d in the block your mortal, to carry, ont the gare . paseball, But you're differant, You really un- , Idoka awoll. an you,: pub ddn't_ you think you ought to have a new cont Ind yoga on, doll, We're stepping tin ‘for you to ‘Atay home night y benit that.dent:in the fonder, 1 deny, After: all, wave tad the car: fora, full door — I.prab-.. it, my ‘aelf.,,.The wHole thing fan's g*nbouts Iticodld Happen toanye nhout. your much) as my family up operations in: a aM a! | a ay U.. Sally Ann” and the people of upert owe hina gréat debt . — ye ae z = =. = - vers 5 =— ou mo -. = — _ y ST a = & panera ot . - a ae kee. aa = - r, the lush, the disaster-strick- . ‘the vagrant, the unwed mothers, “hungry, the, parolee, the unem- _ ed broken - hearted. ‘and. the poor-can find solace “and he thirigs they need froth the Salva- ¥. Lives can. be.mended-and: d by the Salvation Army,” ration from those ‘ou: ean help those less” fortunate : han’ you / without having to. spend . ime and effort, without witnessing oI “ps, You.can do it by donating x CE Mortimer - - : All Aboard You'll feel better an --that has lasted 300 yearses 0 re he -. ‘Bver:since white men arrived on this continent they. have” ™ + been: squandering natural resources like drunken millionaires © birds, animals and ‘fish, © d run-down: the rivers. ge. The = The “trend: was. reversed “under: ‘th -stripping soil arid letting it blow away and r . , waste t eorge M, Humphrey was reported , 1956 steel strike. And. .. a nvolved in. settling. the “They were not the first people to “repeatedly.insis ne ea J,CXULaV agar Urreny, ie 95 ave’ Vice-President streams dry and their farms ‘tu go Boa SEE Ee Richard: M. Nixon crederitials .to work. for a- Because of the riches of the North: American.environment: settlement.” Cs , : . ,.and, the -relative..scarcity:of people, Canada, and the United e ‘States have escaped this so far. io ees e. Ce oR Bo -. But as the population expands, filling the empty spaces, lear. signs of disaster are coming into view: little deserts that — - e.éall: dust ‘bowls, streams clogged with sewage, dwindling... eatches.of fish. a ws oy ee _. In fact those signs have been there for a long time, but “ people are just. beginning to take notice of them. “>A few: wise-men have been: working had to convince gov- . “ .erhments’and citizens that the idea of “limitless resources” is -*@ delusion, and. that the soil, water, trees and animals are a - nation’s capital wealth, ‘to be carefully guarded so that they - oS will go on. producing sustenance forever, mo “Amorig. tHose wise men are the organizers of British Jolumbia Natural. Resources Council, - who banded together 3 yearg.ago to take a running inventory of the province's vital wealth;; and to launch an- educational. campaign aimed to /. Mmaké-people ‘aware of the complex honds between human -godlaty: ‘and its-environment: -, . | : ogee Mei Me oe “ye . ; Ati important product of this campaign is Roderick Nalg- - Browrits. book, “The Living Land”, which as published with the ' backing. of the conference, + , Mr, Haig-Brown's book Is a popular survey of the resources: Of a region that ts still comparatively unspoiled and also a Warning. of what may“happen If Those resources are not wisely. and responsibly managed. | -: a i have an absolute value, like time,” he points out, “They ». Whether labor: or management «was. .more responsible for inviting federal intervention in the big postwar strikes, Beirne. puts them 'on-an equal] basis now, be 8 boos _ He says ‘he is not accusing" the’ government of taking over. collective. bargaining” and _that:: it is “natural for’ a strong. president.:and -a: strong secretary :of labor ‘0. provide the. answers: » ’ to’ provide those: .:. answers.” What’ is happening, he says, is that the. government ’‘‘is: moving .in to occupy a vacuum.” * PSE oe UBS NaN ae Beirne refers ‘to no specific ‘cases butt he. + could be talking ‘about, the’New. York. tugboat oF strike ‘last.’ winter: and. the “recent. maritime ‘In the offing is the threat of an auto:strike | which the, administration. would view .as‘almost disastrous for an ecohomy, just. emerging from - recession.. OE SEs fa! ° Beirne points to ‘the passage in Kennedy's. ch the President,said hould.ask not what’ thelr ‘cotintry ~ ’ ‘aan. do for. . their country, Labor and Industry can, says Beirne by negotiating, ineet this challenge and responsibly | their.own-contracts Natural resourcés do no ¢ “gold'in.the bank, callable at any egotiations i ' without asking the government, to sit in, fund an ny with the government not wimou" aoe ore -(Mass.) ‘Enterprise and Sun, , have different values ab different times and. under different a a, no oa Sages Bagge | . . conditions of accessibility and markets, . “phe first settler finds the forest an enemy against which gh De Ha. fAust stuggle to win, a few neres of ground for his ngrl- . eullure; whe may aven burn it away to make grazing Jand. for his Paasts.. ' ae : ~ we * a” ¥ - mo, Vo he a later settler the smine forest would have had 0 L ROYLE 0. | Writer’ 0 thely halr In curlers at br Jook cute” RLeTEa eae rEr “op never uridorstand: why. vwonderful kid “We you —,who hdd’ her pick ‘of: the. ever married a heel’ Wke'me” * “wpuyn off the television set, . nd of your vo — ytlue tany tinjes greator than all-the farm yleld of the land. You ith destruction was an inevitable stage in ‘development, Without the firat sebtier's beach-head of agriculture, the second aelitler would never have survived Lorenlive the value,of forests field =. untouched." | | . ue oo Wheéther-or eh SE We ve xd 1, ie eal fast hut: you | not one agrees. that everything happened for | honey, and let's’ ico," do jt over again. The spawn panning gold, the soll] washed away because of reckléss cut- _ and-get-oul: logging — these are things » AGA 2° bo an by . . "Gur task now ia to make good. use of what we have loft. Can we sueceand qn that aim? It dapands on ue oe pee : e ev , just talk, I love the, sou .. Abuse of power ~ Senator, Fulbright: has. the. midst unuaial mannor of fighting Communiainy Hin mattiod 1s to gag tho -milliary, make it unlawful for thant yd agalnat Commmutiiam, while he. to say a Word proposes concessions to the Sovict Union, ~~ ‘Hie. proposal to gag ‘the, military makes one wonder whethor freedom: would atffor moro under Communiam: than ‘under Pulbrgint: Ms cowardly, spinelens: attitude toward Pussies copaladd’ a atorm of protedt ft Wertarn Murope. 1 toach sddialism and f . oo, “How great, Is-(man’s) integrity and honesty: of purpose?" Mr, Halg-Brown asia, “How far WUl-he'choore tobe guided by his wisdom and power of reasoning and sense of morality, and how far py short-term relf-interant?” ne ‘The book does not: pretond’ to ‘give n° complete nanawer to a reader is jeft.in no doubt that short- Linties : to play far. too great a -part The lighter side this: quostion, Howavor, torm -Aalf-intorost, con '. More another day, ‘gound a note of watning that the qrodt nalordl’ debt may someday: make devia of a generation — “hat had no-voide In contrneting the dabts ce nat WE, FY 0 a atNONGe Of : ave our freedom: of" “in théchands: Of ig tone saa a eet apne Cot Ike PUP Aah paging cog es Wamonte Se Obs Harald | With. tromitlous onconce roay - Of pobblés which tha waves) husband's ch of Role back, nnd fling. pa, s ahoquo, The toller At thelr’ return, up the high atrand, . ms , , dow thats waa all right. “But . ihe choque nacda an endorso- ak mont tirat,” no: told hor, : Se “ha young woman looked , thoughtfully: for an moment, 3 a pe oa 4 a y . i ' - PO pene ~” alow, and -bring “+ thon wrote on the back of ti oP U.S; abroad me The eternal note of andnons cheque; “My husband la a won: wae dorfman, Harriet Curtis” _o~Mathaw Arnold. + te Mes -— Mora’tnnin Gdo-AMieHfenn comprrtion Have act : Woatorn Mheasa mM the neat Vutldine planta; joining with .- mo ey «Magistrates “Prinoner, you wer Te \ Cem nde arigltie Sardote balan’: fad ares yen renova ov algning 11 Ab agredmonita | Sh ait serme od inkennean a | a nervgus Preaeom Sho cari't: cook: tha: way. ‘Fane er UB. Inventments In Turopo now. {A 1 ort sermons Neva pt ofan! exaune fh ' OE a” 888 Dor. Gouna Tan ee Tobacco Rond Is now known. .. + (br ‘ A voter women lok funny whon thyo.wonr, "= U8, News and World Report ag Miter Tip Drive, WP puta Uhivaly your Hanan” » “ ffmeensk es heat Yatton teh 8 NP RE NOR PEE RIN Bee Peg oa ee ee , wo ety an yo th oo OS 2? Sten Terakasa fs “e ‘There are plenty: of. Vitter - AND THERE RAIN'D A GHASTLY. ee * North Aniericans are waking up froma spending binge | Copyright: is : "co: When we reached the cabin: overnight, the guide announc- — fn a ae oe - oe Ne ed a° little indignantly: that.” One of our: party of three | Nikita. Kiirushchev:. °°" ” -. ‘the woodpile con-Ppresetamac” = Was an executive of a flourish- «we cannot expect the Am- ~. Thgeems to ignite. When’ it® him, ‘and: he ignites the whole ae : does, it spits . pundle.” - woe Be Re Sparks, putters, “But I'll fix — —— Movie. producer Darryl Zan: | it,” said the guide, as he laid EDITORS: NOTE—Signed urticles | UCR , . ; Sand editorinis credited to’ other Why should television kill -- the fire in the grate. “I'l put the boat, there Is one thing certain: We can't go hack and i ing-beds destroyed by: miners (hat happened long’ ; “The military con. atill to Wiel als —— | loving et fey ote and ta Ne Tn ee amd aehted ith the classics none: we In: thla work of merey you enn-share,.Yo iy contribution: Saw Poh Ne eR | a etaliatie sohemes-on ne ee , ~ A.ponk teller waa appronch- will bring the glow of happiness to’ yoilr Non, Pa ae net cet ee to pasa the bill for our soclaliatle rehemes On Lister! you. Hod’ the grating , od) by if, young woman. who a OE ee ice ag ge to. future génorationd, “FUlbMNEnt: ddan’ even oo caked ifhe'd plenaa cash her oe pT REE EERO me ‘Tho underatanding heart nnd the human touch ’ looked nt the algnature and. Pe At OTD CURT CN LAD Si aie ay wa bowt vee 2 OR GF pe fe : phe, . ai : So ye Begg be Ld ha TE mare ca natant eed f ae de nee eM Latte A ante te ‘ oe ee on fy we ‘mb * Fog oh oy y"' Va . a” : . . . : ‘ : Spy eis wt : . . wh . . port ao i a . a ’ I eg a ml ‘3 oy, end WO . : . ne ot - Mayor: Roper has reluctantly arrived at the conclusion that appeals: to’ civic pride are robin. enough ta make Edmonton ‘anv. appreciably cleaner clty, A@suu cordingly, after a consultatioy with Chief Constable Anthony; . & cys he hastannounced that: any-~ ve 2 - one daught throwing Htter Into. - the streets Will'be given a tage. which will:xequire payment'of . a $2 fire? Its-to be hoped that... -the mayoris' Instructions» will: - ‘algo. cove rks’ and) other .., . . public plage ee eT . Bdmoritoh! this”. joins’ many — - other. selties *which. enforce + antlelitber bylaws..The: univer- "jf “pal experience has’ been that: - punitive action tg 2 viecessary to“ edudate the, publi: The longer - that punitive action-his beby' f "Gn effect, the lesseneed there Mo ae for applyingeibe Ths bastc~"™ oe “any'd matter of educating We” Rubies ENE oS There: ig no more reason. why - q person ’. should: throw. an. empty elgarette box or tr candy ~ wrapper, into. the. street than ~~ onto his, front: room floor, or leave Ntter aroynd a,park. ple- “nit table than’ toss discarded paper servieltes: and: seraps‘of! . “food onto. his, dining room ) APhe. streets and.parks Nee “Jone to everyone; they arg, very expensive to _provide, so - Yt-is' in everyone's interest, to, keep. them ‘tidy -and free pl, 2 -"itter. Now .that.a: $2. fine is in effect, narents have’ a special | reason for warning their chives " dren..not to discard’ litter..jn* Pt ‘public .places: ‘The bylaw does” a yPSe Soe Rot-makelexceptions for ages, | | and children are among the” ’- principal offenders. Future unr... ‘ tidiness maybe ¢xpensive \ for’ - paskets in ‘the business are1s - ‘and parks -of the ‘city, and “.. where there aren’t, ‘it is .no hardship) to ¢arry litter to. proper. places for Its disposal. A Tittle good citizenship in this, ~~ “matter will help to give addi- -..-tfonal reason -for being proud, , of Edmonton.—The Edmonton Journal, woe DEW... «Tennyson ~ — |: And ‘lo and behold,*the stick — “. of pine’ made the. five or six ~ ~ sticks of. balsam: go“,to. work . with a wilke oe ‘Copyright: Canada Wide Quote, unquote | that Had been promised us for ing industry, 9) 2.0. ericans to Jump from capital- | BY. golly,” ne. said, “HOW. -ism-to communism, but we can : true that 18%. In, an office or -. ‘assist, their, elected. leaders. in ra “plant, you've got a whole.” ‘giving Americans, small., doses, ’ ‘bunch of stodgy,”no account "of socialism, until they *sud- time-servers, But put in-one@ qenly awake.to find they have - person with: git-up-and-go to |, «gmmunism.”). | ee sisted. largely to hate# movies?: Praying at home has-'” newspapers do mat necessarily re-:. n't. killed churches.” a stick of pine in under it.” flect the. views of ‘The: Dally. News, - ' . ‘Not bread alone.. For thoxa in trouble, Tho Salvation Army keopd an open‘door, In its hostels, havons, homos.and hoapltalay , , . . e t ' ’ - . 4 ae . workera wlio understand the human heart know ’ . a that broad alona is not onough, Whilo the hody scared for, tho apteit is henlod and my ope, uplifted hy tho moasige of are “made whale”, and-ahown nervice of God and man, - ope, Men, women and childran: tho way to loving ys + 4 reo situ Ameeat 8 Objective $5,850 — - a os reste Chaivman George W:.Codk: | Blitz Night Monday; September 18°" ant Troasurer Kenneth Freeman Telephone 225 Hoadquarters: 529 Third Avenue West