‘ An independent newspa er devoted foithet g ‘of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central. British. Coliimb A ‘member: of: the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation : “Canadian: Daily .Newspaper Publishers ‘Association — oy " ‘Published by. The; Prince: ‘Rupert. Daily, 2 News Limited , Soran Bsa nceans bei? ; JOHN F. ‘macon™~ President’: 19 2; ier nm dive. eit foi the Canadian’ N: tional Rail Mays, meets all the: require Seen ma It will have. a park! raleesetting J and ‘will: give. residents one’of the most | beautiful” views on ‘the Pacific 60a : and that.is a° shortage. of applicants. There’ has to be a’ minimum’ of three applicants for each of: the: 26. ‘units; iSO” Ss that there:can. bea ‘propel ne dshown “and an opportunity provided | fora correct number of applications: is:re- _ ceived ‘the: quicker © the last: obstacle’ - | will be removed to what. will. undowbt- e advertising mediuni sie an stat ¢ group “of newspaper < or. ‘periodical publications: . oe “conducted, of America, has some pro- about small town’ “papers. - intenisely’its farm journal . is fead longet by: m and constitutes, w with; and quadrupled - “milli ; 'The Canadian(Bar_ Association, “testing ane? Winnipeg, passed several: ‘resolutions. urging mprovement in the status: ‘and’ conditions” of’ f magistrates. Magistrates’ courts try - cent of: the’ persons” charged ‘with - of- fénsés' ‘against’ provincial. of fédetal law ‘in’ Canaida: isiis a matter commanding wide’ support. iThe CBA. urges ‘that more. ‘magistrates he appointed to reimove the’ pressure under which mifny work" because :: of: heavy dockets. The, as~' \ b courtroom ‘space. d: ' stenoeraphic: a ‘Relp. And’ it asks that’ magistratés/be salary, | pensions . and | Security of tenu® that’ ~ periencéd’ persons “to fill magistrates” pa ‘As: the. association ‘asserts,’ the'- office of’ ditions for'a relativély small: group of men,’ al- ene that is important, too...» We. oO u - \ __ Why | sO weak- kneed? iWaeear that negotiations: with: Rinsala’ ‘ver th fate of Belin will find the’ ‘United: States the loser again, ;Wite we should be fighting! for a “united int corr or for ne ona ‘of that f aerech Ber-. 1 corridor, we will likd@ly end u agreeing, for | “think | the best. chance of, accom is ‘i the sake of pence, to a reduction! of our. armed ' “to appease Russia? or 2 eS tat, ‘ frdces or the olimination of our! broadcasts ‘or . Ty ‘agi - wd sofne other appeasement to the. Russians, 9 INTERPRETING’ THE News oe | U:Sifears: Russian anti-missile program he - BY WAROLD: MORRISON | a enn co / Canadian ‘Press Staff: Writer er ah ne ye in {gust as militar ; f y Q ro olleved the first: Main Western: ‘offort Is! con on rate f {; cohintry to develop fin Interéontiriental ballistic ny a on the missiles would neqyijie an unbeatable “ultimate the world: beso weak-knecd? Cquld: it be" bé- ‘cause we: have, sore’ people: who. would: ‘just! as" yom awreanewew € t theory/would lock’onto an oneniy'misalle: wit ang’, so the réS nowW! consider the’ f{rat’ 20: minutos ‘after launching: and’ thorefore’. ang to’ ddviaeeh’ workalile' defence agnitat’. able'to ddstroy an enofiy: wennon ‘by! proximity: this weapdn would) win" tréfendbug lendfe avship: atomnic’explosion in space before ‘the: ‘appronch- - inj world military Power, iFoy this ‘redson they is wv ‘gtbnt undét ving’ felr In Améiledn mMiithiy, quitters that the" series of neW. 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America lan, a vigion that 80, iW ned nner’ conylotio at perha by pT inns could fie it. cS much | urea afiine 8, in ina flold : TAL boat, the United” "stati iby to! devise nnd operate’ an ef ofl “ayes ene hofore, 1006. and thaye' (it Pia Patio weg eer an raean We al ys i" ‘dale Te. ApAbO rom We itrruato ahov Fado rvlow’ hela aatlafiod wit A“ iva who ‘imickl tis” re h Sino! typlenl Mmatatico:: ue ae nine cents emt tO mor, $8.) . jtfol ne note: These’. computa! ‘five=da y,-ddehour: Woolt-m vadntions: and: aurea Of 158 ma $10, ie iyaiter int 4 at an intey : bre the JOBMs, re goating you — or your employer it cul vates 80. . magistrate is one of dignity. and. ‘importance. oo This is not. merely a matter of: improving ‘con: ° — ‘The Toronta Heleeram ” ; ¥ Why should’ the greatest mil inty power. in: soon: see’, the’: world: gO Communist y ‘atid’ they! Amherigan: army's Nike=Zoum “device whieh’ In: has” anont’ faite’ hig’ Pro xpd th iputlminte it: would ‘cost’ $10,000, 000,000" to » Gu ‘deploy’ sufficient batteries: of: the" ean ; o Laity key. Amotican targetai: {o's three’ stagds: tea ae while” © a Ae ce CHAR! malty cliiefining anyrtho United: Stators wold ans bel vit tially “stare naked” againgt an antimiss seit sat moe One thing i ‘is’ lacking’ at the moment. f 7 “tun. froma’ 19-day - choice for each unit.: ‘The: sooner ‘the : ~ tary’ of State” ‘Chester “Bowles, Y Piémn-he Deliver 3 Post . “Ina speech just, after his Te- ‘ trip | to. . Africa? and Asia;. ‘Under- -secre- “ made’. a. point. about: foreign ‘aid: which: should: ‘sink deeply, . = can’t buy. f riends:- into’ the® corisciousness.. Of, al; “Americans, The point’ was simple: You’ There’ is no. ‘doubt that’ when: ‘aid: “after. Wor da: War: II there : ona: this. nioney " autoniatic: “ally insured us the complete: - the. aid. 4 a that’ aid Shouid | bring bat we ed attack on outmoded: support” ‘of ‘those’ who received sm our “moralistic “belief. thas: tO ‘do if he. ‘al-: self. to” ‘feel grateful Wie. have. ‘therefore - been “surprised” and” ‘infuriated when. ‘some of the countries we:have : aided’ ‘have not behaved’ as we.: thought:-they- should, have. not. « ''geted ascif. theytoo, put the “objectives ' of*:America. first. “Bowles made. a, three- ~prong- “con-, cepts™ of" foreign: aid: ne ‘First: the effect of foreign: ld not- simply negative— ot par hone " os ~ Symbolic: hitch | _ From” The: eA he ‘Toronto Globe - ‘and Mail. There: “ig something ~ vay bolic’ about: the news that: the: ‘Saturn was récently' stranded» on a-mud' banki:-The “Saturn”. » Is'the'united States’ new giant: rocket: boosters. It is designed - to® propel ' satellites; - capsules: andt otha hardware: ‘the: US. started -giving: ‘foreign | through,: “spade? at! spetds. inthe: 15-to-; 00s llest per -hour: ugneF ultimately tosend astro-, “ntiuth tothe’ moon: and: plan-_ -etei.In' the nicantime, ee ly: ‘anid lnborlously . od... Ue" plight’ wilt ‘remind! many: an airs travellor. of his own -delayai' , The! new jet. planar’ > make! marvellous’ speeds pes. tween distant" oftior-=once yow : "Hb yih yw BAD See — nré! bn ted nn ‘trouble’ in in ‘dd. now, when someone anya: wWintt Me ta ard” doing on: ‘means’ OF: combetting ‘minutée™ you'll ‘know: exactly. how. much. ay a poy oxo ~ Indus ve range,” how- - eve}; it: has been ferried slow- to Cape” Caniveral aboard'’n- barge and: the'mudh’ anks. have net help-| co that “in venting: ‘the: spread ‘of ‘communism—but- is: positive . in: that’. it. allows’ :a- nation‘‘to: develop: ‘its own: ‘ine . dividual destiny. ~~ as Second, “foreign | aid: cannot. buy UN\ votes, nor. can it in- sure’ the U.S: of ‘widespread support: on. all international issues, - : Third, filling. a man’s mind and - heart’ with: the’ ideals: of” camera ra ‘freedom’ is equaily as import= : ‘ant as- filling his stomach with: . “ava ‘ considér‘dble’ ‘feeling. here | food, unless we simiply want to. create a “more muscular Cem> . a a munist. ” It: is encouraging: to have a top member. of. the. Kennedy. administration promoting. the: - positive virtues of foreign aid- “We must learn that, our: for-". ve eign’ aid: money. is “spent not. so. much: to+ stop » ‘something: — ‘communism: as: to, create” i something—a: ‘climate in. which - * liberty can: grow. if He is: ahi. ‘artist: too: en : ‘ though’ no academy, has crown- ~ ed him::anid;-being: an: artiste: can appreciate”: the - his heirs ‘ALE using. ‘Evening 4S oh its way: He knows’ that: hey ~ like every .man, . The : purpose of our. foreign: *. : ‘gid program must be that ott- . lined. by. President Kennedy in. ihis- inaugural address:. - “To those peoples in the: huts. and: villages. of half: the globe’ struggling. to break: the bonds. : -of- mass misery, we pledge our ‘best efforts to help them. ‘help: themselves, for whatever per- ‘jod. is required—not. because the Communists may be doing. it, not because we seek their “votes, ‘but because it is “ight.” ” ‘peaching: ‘them, Ib is ‘already “common ,to-find that you have. “spent: more time: in driving. to’ the airport, sweating out traf- fie” jams, and waiting atthe terminal than. you have on the os pianes grow faster and: as: -‘aimpotts are’ moved -This may be-the age of speed, _ Net if we count’ the hours .we spend patting to the take-off : “point where jets, rockets: and. other. wonders awnit us, we' sare not. really ..dolng:. much. - hatter: than: Grandpn,..: who : walked" ‘to. tho: tation. and took. netrain,” ghee he ss ey ts Ae only. the-art of; ‘awakening the natural curioslty- of young. ~ minds: for the purpose’ of. ant datying. it afterwards: ' age actual flight, “This will become - “an even commoner ; experience .. . farther.’ and farther away from cities, * ‘The: ‘wholo® art, of: tonchina eAnatoly Trance, Thomas | John Carlisle, . down, while!” 1 ~ collect — my By. supper time, thé trellis houghts.” >" “fence'was‘a good job; ‘and more’ _AOVERRRES. BbER ENS “After we sat and smoked for than that, a beauty. 90.4 : the focus: and the es, : and. ne focus ang ones bid’ never .done as. if: the. main. ‘in other forms than his. =," “hand,” my sal thing..were. to get it over: and... and: in the new devices ~ oh eGo: sald done with. ‘Each nail: ‘should be! , - withi-: j . “valde light. " Whig be rod oy orto eu, ' thas b mu Mas ae Nt oe hea a ey tany Valeay Vite dey 4 ae g wi “fhe oh thh Beye . ng 7 the ai vteday Bs eT fay t deren yd” fo. HAP b eae rood taney rowg ‘ot Sat tes ; - ay i} 7 Miltsy: Tae i ‘wane TN abe CP veargs, ae Copyright: ¢ On. C88 ‘weekend eee to “thi league’ “of: ‘mine: I-found: he’ téols we required: a-manner not‘leisure-"" > about:to! undertake: the ‘jobyof.”, : : building ‘a: trellis” fence along ay ly,. exactly, but certainly ‘with - . the south. side - ‘of! “out. heat or hustle, we carrita''* vhis “hous e> on; the'slats ‘in bundles. to. ‘spots”” “which, next. year, “he pointed out along: the: side” Me “he intends. to :. of the hotise. . __plant._elimbing An good : job, We he | “enid, ‘features es His © ve 4 driven as if it were “impor tant. ‘Each. slat® Should be placed in position”, with. “respect. “for it. ~ The -job itself should | feel, so o to-speale pays “you have: affec- tion for ffThén: the. job. will : respond: to, you: by. being good. * going over and sit- e “ab a’ job ‘like: this as if-it were a fire, you: ac to put out. Sit. { t 5 ' a 4 t i x * ‘ 4 . ~ rey teu et caaegeta eee ttoahl eheety eruba df ben “gebeta tea Vaewe ined Fonbaee Vy dere perenne w? en Le ‘