me MICA CREEK DAM” -= an artists conception dent 1 news oted ‘to the’ upbullding.. pert and ‘Northern: and Central ‘British’ Coltimbla,” mbt the” Canadian ‘Press:— Audit Bureau ‘of Circulation ; " ncOanadlan: Dally Newspaper: Publishers Association’). ey tarda. . a Leen Dee av LAG ye The Prince. _ Paper Dally ‘News Limited eS en TR ad Ata iied PANN per asad cada eee! wf es ‘ wy 1 , wee oe. at wy . oe ie iia ' %y i, 4 ° : : Ce bey , noes ¥F Rel rn fet ee te 3 ay ah \ vos an . _ “Rising 620 feet above the river ‘bed, he proposed rock filled darn would » be'the higher! of its. ‘type I in the world. . ” ‘ . ‘ Jf. Drawlea by P P. J. Croft, Director of Planing, B. c Hyde. Ge A fight requires t ‘men / oe help it can in men ‘and ‘machines, It! de has loaned aircraft and ‘helicopters, as fe well. | fo . But still more men and machines co a have been needed. eae At the present moment we, j ‘in ‘this province still, have a higher | rate. of unemployment than in past years. - Os oe It would seem. unreasonable not to” tap this fount of Jabor, men. whose: a splliway + foF dtacharge ‘ oe when, reservoir As. full rhe olirrent, danger. being ‘faced: by “thre ‘Small communities east: of here from |! fast: approaching bushfires high- lights | the constant. perils of, bush life ‘oinenatural causes, The oo {ne “Houston fire which. Jeapt over 15. miles ‘of country'in orie night, was a lightning strike five. Man, that care- ind thoughtless bush > creature almost helpless off asphalt pave- | ; ments tia eam for.t this s fire “names are listed ‘for work, meh on uns” os |- ce employmerttInsuranee benefits, men. 28. Storage discharge’ work for releose of water 19. es fare. Mack Mash : ue poy dewatceae iguee at. any ‘Fetervolr level (Cael mh on welfare, ae oo ae ee se fo 42 : : we The. commission could, “without! ao SEs y great deal: of: difficulty. arrange that, © ce be wi = ee “ Z anne _ on —_—. FOUNDATION TEST. ‘drilling: flow, under. way on “the Upper: Co- “of. the: ‘consulting engineers, will probe. Sub. surface: condl ions in when: the emergency: was past, ‘bene .Final* decision as: to. the actual site will await lumbia. will: ‘seek to confirm’ preliminary. data: at .Mica Creek site’ ‘seVeral ” ‘areas. : _ fits were immediately available for , ‘the: results ‘of the investigations. Co , meme in spite of what they may nd “will rangeasfar: ‘south“as - Downie’, Creek, .8: BC. Hydro" . Be | . have earned as firefighters. Welfare “All Aboard with G. €. ‘Mortimore - ‘Spokesman sald’ today. Boyles: ‘Bros. Crews, under the: super vision “st payments could be resumed where ne- Yh ad it that. the Oxfc a ‘ : ‘adm: nat the Oxford _ cessar y. aif har dship., threatened. i“ dictionary givés-as-one. mean-~ — The recruitment of these: ‘men; pio: “ing of the word, “move, rapidly... . in ihe bl ) i : ld 4 up and down, blink,’ ‘wink. | vie g y are able-bodiec wou € ‘But “twinkle” - ‘gives mea.” | arbitrary and prer emptory: "Refusal to Power House)” Le tae ste Te be ae ae eg ne pee ney we ee - Russians. given rulebook | : =: ce oo _ Every : “writer has: ‘irritating co littlest mannérisms,’s favorite: wiwerds.- “and ° “phrases” ‘that he sprinkles ‘on .his copy like pep-— per’, on‘ the’ meat. . 1 often‘ wish.I had the cour-. NU ee and. Sometimes. people, ¥i bers. are to be given. this : riew- found freedom. “The: public’ at. : Phe : soviet} Union: ‘As. reported : to have published @ new. “Rule mental - picture. of . somebody “ Book”. that. will ‘permit. party, large, ‘supposedly, will still. ~ age - to: take a: certain” lady ~ .whose e flash. o «assist meaning | the end of whatever _ ‘members: to criticize the Com-., have to. utter” their. rumbles ' writer, aside’ and, ‘tell her about ‘like a foes: ™ " spa ott, munist: Party. . “This “suggests | ‘sotto voce. at the twinkling eyes... If I. saw somebo ody. ‘whose | 1 pro , e. oO’ Leary ‘Cornmission j piréd' ‘a: great deal. of: argument while: it was. holding, its hearings, which was to be-expected, with as’ sharp- -tongued. and forthright. aman.as-. Grattan O'Leary” as its chairman: The commis- sion’s report ‘has turned out to. -be just. as con-. oversial.. - major point seems to have been missed by se they do.not. ‘understand. the eco- es. It is not a question of Canadian t being able to meet straightfor-, mass=pr¢ ced product. They are In the much the same spot as, ‘say, a widget manufacturer would be if he tried to produce solely for the Canadian market while his U.S. competitors ‘were permitted to dump their “end of the run” widgets in Canada at cut-rate prices. ‘By. split- . run and “Canadian edition”: devices, the U.S. magazines ‘have been. able to-make: attractive presentations to Canadian advertisers. It is this point that the O’ Leary: Commission has. stressed, The removal of education from INTERPRETING THE NEWS Berlin like rt By JAMitS NELSON » ie » Canadian Press Staff Writer Berlin is like a giant firecracker — danger- ‘aus only. if: you put a lighted match to it. ; This, In essence jis the view the Canadian government appears to be taking to the devel- aping Berlin. crisis, It has deep concern for the potential dangers to world peace bit it is Gon- : a im 1M ¥ident the dangers can. he avoided if everyone. mover with great caution, . ‘* The, cabinet. meets today to study what. its ‘advisers hellave isa realistic appraisal of the situation... Prime.. Minister. Diefenbakor make’ ‘A atatement after the meeting, the critics of the report, however, prob- magazine publishing here and in the © ipetition, but of their being un- the. advertising, competition ofa. May , benefits were at the time of call being ie - paid. RB " fomergencies being of ‘such | a. local natu e these men might be moved into the woods to strategic spots as soon “as the fire hazard: reachéd.:a: ‘certain © O point adjudged by the forest service. te _.,.. Bushfire is: our constant. summer . h- enemy. We should be prepared for the’ “in wh : fight, a Oe bbs a eels balance” competition cS i we tomorrow:: We “Apparently. only. party’ mem-.. | , by-products. tect. pursuit of: happiness and... ‘income tax of Canadian advertising “ expendi-.. “tures .in a foreign™ periodical aimed at the es Canadian, reader. in effect would. double the» cost. of such advertising. The’ proposal’ to “pro-. hibit “entry ‘to foreign magazines’. ‘using « “split : runs — that is, running off extra: ‘copies of. _ the US, publication, with: the insertion of: ad- 9 : vertising and perhaps a tiny bit of: reading | matter aimed at: Canadians — ‘would affect 16° U.S. periodicals now using: this cut-rate tech- nique. There is no question here of the freedom of the press — and the press, as Mr, O'Leary has repeatedly pointed out, enjoys no, special free- dom : of its own. The: U.S; ‘publications * could » still come into Canada without any difficulty, even if all of the Commission's recommenda- tions were adopted, Canadians’ would not ‘be. cut off from foreign views and idéas. ‘The Com- ‘ mission would not tamper in any essential way with editorial content; it would simply put the commercial competition on a little more even - basis. If we agree that Canada heeds its. oWn magazines, then we should agree that they. et some protection from umfdir competition. — The. Oshawa Thmed firecracker’ West.Germany's vulnerable: Chancelior Kon- rad Adenauer, regarded by Ottawa’s politicians. as well as by others as the wiliest political fox on the continent, is fighting an election. cam< paign due to come to a vote Beptember 17, His speeches on the Berlin crisis have. to he read in light of the political campaign heat,. - Britain's Prime Minister Macmillan surprise ed some Ottawa circles, and brought them re-- assurance as well, th his attitude: Ee has gone grouse hunting on the Yorkshire maors, | oo Americans unpopular abroad. : . Presumably : there: will. - still be a. risk -in too. free . an. OX= at; Y@Ss -men. up: tillenow. so ses t.this: olitical.re- . oe will’), be®! Swell? : ‘received. Russians ‘wouldn't be human | if they didn’t, find. cause. to _ grumble at some. “Of. the edicts - of their Jeaders;: /or, of: the. ‘poli-. cles followed: ‘Evén,in.a total- ‘itarian state: “there | ‘are ‘bound to be. mutterings, * pression: ‘of ‘dissent,’ “However. ws - Communist, “party’. dictates: ‘un- ~ dergo. frequent changes. What. - ‘is compatible | today: is” apt. to™ become ; taboo. as; sdeviationist”. 1 answers” answer . ‘and: [Segaatereenr f __ questions | and: . ~ “In ‘this: ‘column we- publish. ques- tlons:; about tnemployment.. insur- alice’ and’ éniployment, © together with “answers Interest: to-yous Following .are some questions with answers recelved from the Un- » employment Insurance.: Commission, “Tf. yon are lincertain ahout any “point do,.siot hesitate ‘to send us. . your. question. We will, obtain an Puplish” it: In - othe veoh Q. Why do ‘some, individuals goto. jail’when taken. to court by the UIC for fraud while others get off. with a fine?. AS The matter of: court pen- 7 alty. is the prerogative of the magistrate. He considers all factors: such : ag the degree of the offence, family ‘clreum- * stances ete. and © determines the penalty from his appreal-. ation of these points. —.Q, Can a claimant appeal his -sehitence pA A claimant’ can’ a ypeal through 4 higher court, There cds, a good deal of confusion in. this area as many clalmanta write to.the UIC asking that ' the ‘séntence be reduced, The , VIC has no power to interfere ‘with any. cotirt and further- > more would .not wish to inter- fere with decisions of crises - brought by them into courts, A. dlilmant should engage le- gol fiasistance and file an ap- aromtme Youth: “is” happy ‘because’ it~ * has. the ability to see beauty. , whieh” may be of “from. possessing what others like. — _ Rochefoucauld. Even; so this new: criticism | 'yule- may herald an. easement. of some significance in: Soviet affairs.’ — Daily Colonist Short sermons Anyone. who keeps: the. ability to see beauty. never- grows. old. . — | Franz Kafka . be "Happiness - is. like’. ‘coke--— _ 7 something . you. get .as.a. by-. product ‘In the’ process - of » making something’ else. —_ Al- : no=dous” Huxleyr 77" oe er a at ar *. ee . oO : Happiness. and beauty are Folly isthe -di- beauty. . George Berard: ° Shaw. . i OE “Happiness is in’.the: taste, and not in the things them- selves; we are happy from ‘possessing what we like, not Co ee Some. we us' might find hap- piness if we would quit strug- gling .so désperately for it — William Feather, “Copyright: Canada ‘Wide - “My gulde, on a recent fish- ‘ina trip, was a city-born man - who at the age of thirty. had shaken the dust of civilization ‘off his feet and retired to the push, He had, of course, a na~- tural bent towards backwoods - life, and had spent all of his youth and young manhood that he could spare hunting, fishing and camping, In the elty, he had tricd Varlous fobs, atore clerk, accountant, city anlosman and truck driver, Ona sudden. emotional In “everything... “she. “writes S _ drainpipe. aoran Sometimes , they ‘are: shrewd grey eyes | or warm. brown eyes; but whatever- their. color’ may: - be, they: always twinkle, you - can ‘depend: “on: fb. mes: If. they. were: “purple. “eyes, or orange’ eyes, JO. plack-and- white: ‘checkered’ “eyes—they would: ‘twinkle. a rope ae ‘* atid “Tt: ‘gouinies "LVElY; “ling: eye?: >. ‘I: have seen ‘a! “jaundiced eye, “a half-closed eye., and , a: wide- open - eye. “But: T have © ‘never ~ there “is: ‘soineone whose eyes: ‘eyes: were. doing, that~ I,.would twinkle.. “His’ ‘Wise: bliie: eyes. _twinkled . as he told me how. he escaped . from. prison: “camp: ‘through: a” back — away in alarm? “Anyone _whose eyes, flash’ on and off is probably a Martian. Whether . he had wise. blue byes, or cunning pink eyes, I But “is ait true?! ‘Answer. ‘honestly, now—_ has anyone’ ever seen a twink- school: pi icnic. the child." would want. to ‘stay. clear of © “him, until I found out: whether. or not he was. hostile. The lighter. ‘side | “Have you Jost your. sister?” inquired a helpful, adult. at. ft. The ‘little. irl: had been shouting. the name “Mary,” voice, : “No, ‘it’s my mother,” replied “But I can't. ‘call ‘Mother’, because there are too many. of them: here.” “-Deéause. - thinking | oF retiring. when: hes at the ., HOP of her. LAW: GRAD AT 57 — - Norman . ‘Archibald Bradley,-57, of Ed- “monton, a professional engin- ‘eer; has just been. admitted to ‘the. "Alberta bar. Bradley said _ ’ :in--an interview that “a man™ shouldn't bass up. a challenge. Sage.” . He: was: became interested in slaw. “T ‘50° ‘grasped myattention that 1: - ‘decided to try. my hand at it. nr ae _=_ OP Phot? per “Adveitising- seen. oe twinkling eye. 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Horse Racing'excitement Wrastling Marathon | ‘ev Thesahief.danger.in the current tense period Don't admit that you're, an, American, If | poal if he feola that he haa 1h ‘that. some Wostérn action may be interpreted you chance to take a trip abroad this, aummer, own inteirly ¢ dentt'with:-by te raltgtous conver. at Exhibition Park Oe putting o match .to the Berlin fuse, Of This seems to be the unofficial ‘advice issuing i eourt, sion, ho almply € Uyenter: gonbrn 8 tne onstbility the the: fae imbnaate: Stato Department ane Oya the packed’ up and “f may bé y nadvértéently, i . pasnies, recording to a ne aH @ id d for ti A AYS. ‘art ae word “American” truly must have thé adjadtive uote an happier and nore di, And a "Ugly" in front of it — when we who ard protid of boing citizens of this greatest of derhantds cles, ara advised not to admit It, ‘Independance Day. ‘observances. ‘throughout Onl Show and Comecly - Carnival starring hilarious Gi: wae. Paul Gilbert a man you would nat want to neal. “My impression is," he said around the Junch fire, ‘that ay By ‘daying ‘On Nttle.os possible, : the Canadiiin vernment truaté.jt Gan avoid dither-dctidy, It i ¢ e, other Western’. governmiérita will do _uliquete 100; ua, ft Is not expected: that Canada | pr uA MoMillan Chat au 1 make any dramatic change in ita préserit - tho: ‘embassies of our nation in other parts of | -raivetown, If tHesCantdlhn the ovotwholming majority of oe Mined. forces commitments .to NATO, Thdke ~ the world went by almoat unobserved. , Onco . Modloal Aanocintion Journal;, men and. women hate” the In Program Prizes: : “upon a time, whon Americans abroad were proud of thelr nationality, rogtl celebrations — a “nationals welcomed and: rated, | iit. nd inorol i. NATO seta in the North Auaterity and shame have adt in, ey arte ) A Cara Day — Grand Prize, Your Dream Home: wilds, They Have an almoat . ‘fronaled daalre. to deatroy: M. ‘Half oa davon men will go, great trouble to seck out hind find some Jonely lake. where. Sate td long - ‘Pdat’ thd tle witon’ tha (madian\) prota. “slon’ aliduld: Usd such oxyrdd- nlond da "fra tubatonloals: dr Yeancar efro’. “trad ‘tedlen! hee inolide ahcarmy brigade group in: Wedt mighy,'on-alr diviaion: at four fighter hake Day tn frowned upon ns a form. of diagracoful | antic, ’. dard," “irae “hos talization” ithey build amall cottages, ‘out Canada has hnd: no “request trom NATO for ™® jonaliim and the Commy-followera. ‘of. our | it find tite O P sof alght of ond. another, In at 'sondo tha “word “dor that thoy may roverontly rerenaed forces, . rhe couhtry js one of the fow Ik Mpya ft nl aH ORLY to the Hate | nation seer to bd winning the battle for Ong- , . , Kae: : a. ? s "All aboard for a whale of t a time at ane eden y” Ce | of see-worthy PNE shows and exhibits: : oe ’ | tieiving up fully to.Jts force commitments, worldiam and d humbly enjoy the wildor- Ml 7 no-called Internationallam, IV's; and humbly énjoy the wildor- Do ae Hime Mi ubr ‘Diefonhaker Mi emphasized tue that, With the advent of: (He. alin ovaonid view it the tiie It ia rendorad nena, animals and art, Armed Forces and industry, iy 0: mbers in thelr dedi- mntasiios, comifilete “isolationthm'” as diuéphads ‘and had hd tolftion whal- | But no nooner do thoy ontab= the glamorous Miss PNE Contest — and: Willie Yah tho trail in, than horde of Nature-haters begins to arrive, And pratty soon the wildernegs ja nothing but an amusemdnt park full of ais vial’ dofence’ has been strongthen- N' by the’ ailenging Berlin orlals, TO. NEEDS MORK. mi WHowover,. there ta) fl. fealing Hore " at, NATO not. Aa. strong | inilitarily 04. J _ the Whale, As a climax to Vanccuver's 75th - hirthday party, there's oceans of fun at the a — and gnats 8 no fish story ticed by our federal’ governthent in dund; Wit | ‘aaevee i tha ‘apacific progentn nationaligam — ba it in Africa, Aait of: Wirofe volve et alone in the UB.) ime is wary much. RUG “ital, foe ‘. of tie and: a poten actor in combatting communis " 6 ated .W ahoitld ¥6,. which Bi; -— qmohg othor things — a radion on Vb td Ho, aupported In whale 37 oe panigey in cular: had: never | wade 6: forin of Intdenationnliam. .-: ’ Oy Wort By taxdh'— faride idgag — PUMPA/ Water alld, juko: hoxaR es who om an incite Ste NATO milltary strongth wore: , ‘The rdporter noter, In referring to the ome : tht Mil? bon hoa i on all ~anothor auburb of the ghast- SWB gto par oletag tity stm déiGaulle had fewer in- baaey qurtalimont of expenaaa ith ontertain= altizons, We. wi aera ly city" . ett tlantat eG 6 Maesespasiaitiniiy 0 acnab only In jine With the poonomy “titel tht 6 Utae | We Apon LENITOTR NOT aigne nrtioten kick Washington Ia of at, present bit also wit the trend in government circles to play down | any demonstration of patelouism, ta the publia frid to politicians ahou ‘tax-auppartod . pro grama' and ceditoriatn credited to other nawapanerd da not nacnsairity re Ment, tha views of The Dally Newa, QA. are: bolng: watched clogely