‘A “Independent, " ewspaper devoted tothe ‘upbull Prince ‘Rupert. and ‘Northern. and” ‘Central British Columbia. lember: ‘of the: ‘Canadian P¥ess — Audit. Bureau of Clrevlation- Canadian | ‘Daily: Newspaper ‘Publishers Association “2 + ince: eee Dally ‘News. Limited " + = — The Time: representative’ on Sun- a re: os day side- stepped. a. question: ‘based : on a ithig part-of the’ problem. ‘When asked what he. ‘would: think if the- ‘United - ‘States were faced with the problem | of me f 15 percent of the periodical. press:com- ing in from: the outside,-or being: print. 7 ed as ‘special editions: of another. couin=__ “otry’s magazine, press-run, he: had mo: sree and i week. ld ership are running on: m ~-Butin addition to’ the money. as iS answer, except. to say that it was a os hi ighly hypothetical, question. . - ab It most: certainly. is.:And: ‘another | question which could be asked | is What | atte vending Mr. DEY ‘Lp: : & ‘pett’s. letter. In “last :nighitis, ,. “paper, I felta.: “Nttle. GUslous, "go looked -around" alittle oe : tuntidiness, my. findings: were why. eta : aagn . ee a 7 ywone step forward fin’ the nuclear ‘weapon argument | ‘was the ban on: further: testing, the gijspension of experiments. which ‘added ‘to ‘the | radio-active fall-out feared by so many. It ‘has Ween in force. for some: month mow, : ‘assuming * 1, one has been exploding things on the sly. omTrust .the inventive, genius’ ofthe ‘technic- een able. to simulate ‘nuclear : “weapon “tests. prow actually firing them. ‘Motk military. thing new. A'machine ‘does ' ‘all ithe awork, oA computer has been “devised “that ennbles. dentists to carry: ‘out imaginative “explosions : develop new and. presumably’ more ‘exten-’, atid sve atomie weapons, It’ thus: adheres: to:‘the stfiect letter of the voluntary tests’ suspension, Whether this is a case of “getting: round, “the INTERPRETING THE'NEWS | ei rg” Ideas of other nations are welcome. - i But. we. do ‘support. ‘the recommenta- pe tion. of the Commission as. laid: down. tO. curb foreign tampering with Cana; - . axérejses. are an old: story, “but; ‘this “is ‘some~ \ is -piayé at war . ’ -truculent.individuals, It.might-keep them ene . d. States. publishers, from eodae dian ideas and ideals under the mas- n querade of a “Canadian -edition.” News-Record, Clinton; Ont. "Imaginative war law” will he up to: individual: veaction, "No: one knows ‘for sure: of : course: whether ‘Russia hasn’t: been nuclear testing -in- secret, ‘Perhaps they: have invented ‘ae machine itke*this “too, of a rt oo “Phe. next ‘thing scientists should turn their - “attention. to: is the. invention. of some, means: to. iayis, However. It Is reported: that '‘the'U'6, ‘has “ikeep atomic * progress ‘purely in. ‘the realm: of Jmagination. Supposing a ‘machine ‘that. merdly. . thus. satisfying , the aggressive .ego..of . tertained while the, world disarms, ‘Something : of this: mature should ‘appen!: sho ‘the ‘United Nations, no ‘member: of which spre~: ‘bomb dropped ion:st. _ "Dally “Cadlonist a ' . ets an sumably wants: ‘an ‘atomic ‘anyone; eg ‘rotten, he railway :people:were bee rotten,:all: people.in: authority. i “Were : robbers, that’ Ass how “he ~ Sandy. the, Bauber's Shop-lor.a ,- .cantankerous émood;:, long. and ‘loud,. “‘dverything “was || wrong. A: Provinclal’ “‘Blection j} and ‘the dropping of;nuolear.de- scoundrel. ‘and serook..in: Kelly | cart over, " _ oath 4 . mS “ Berlin negotiations a pattern | woe 8 thy SOSERT.MacSWREN teow a ow SS Canadian Press Stafr'Writer = Nm atill unfinished — were written November -10, 1068, by..Soviet Premier ‘Khruahehev when + “he demanded. an end “tO: ‘tha: fourspowbr: accu “palion. of Berlin, . oT he milions of wordasaddad. aivice then:have . pus “achwuahohev Uightantie ithe Ravew on snr | , neo ‘Whruahchey has demanded wv “golution” ot eseThO history of East-West Yelations: on Bers | a since the Secoud World’ War, points: toward Waesihilities ‘of negotiation ‘despite the sanper- . enely polar positions of. Prealdent Kennedy ord Sfomier Khrushchev, weet the story ia divided nto five ‘enpanle. ahapéors, the first: baginadun 1046: when Witlor's {ye ‘collapsed and: Germanyswas. dividad: Mee : Wfour ONG, oo hab b is noted that'he once thefore dropped we Berlin — well: within: { ; Boviet Zone’ — -. alao auch .adeadline, which he-had set-formMay, 1980, — wan divided into four sectors, . With ‘the ‘United “Ruahohey has ‘proposed ithe "immediate Mates, Britain and, Pranco: guaranteod entry « condlusion of a ‘peace troaty. with Germany,” into their respective «zones: ‘through 100ml! (fBovlot-suporvised. territory... m'The big four,,.mee hile, 0 si ventuall Sidon ited: Sena a . , triesdid not: wish to'algna Ringle’ “Onontor, It of the: sehronology op bwo: trontion ‘with the divided ‘coun v would: ho _anring -of. 1048 when. the Boviet Union necepthle sto‘him, was DOG ACO, around : sBorlin « dn, the: hope of. ‘0 Russians, Weston Rawr blockade vattersn tends that MaatBorlin ts part of Bast Germany Inift, ~~ '¥bar, folled by the famed Berlin uM Ohhpten, JIT pogina.in’ May, torn powera mongod thelr Ait .German : odoral: “Republic: ‘wasorentod, ewonthslater ithe: Smaaelans | antablished tho: ge mnian pemocratiooRepv io, —| Mankte hich: sur ae ae ad nehts of the Wesorn allies In Borlin, es cotplon vb SO. Woat maintains there ganthe fo menn . Ingful peace until — as theoriginal-, Joe “Kelly” Bay, no . -good © in’ athe government: was} earned ithe “name :of- Kelly = the Kicker.” iOld.-Joe ; hammered » away. at | ’. his amine -development. for. a . -couple:of: years: and:still-no.one -ever.gaw any mineral. He was - hard worker .but.still -kept-on - ‘kicking, vand- everybody Was: ae crook, “One iday - she - dropped into shalr.cnt. ‘He was Jin ON: extra : _Kleking | ‘was in'the offing, and. everyone | few. bucks as: it was the a "est. joke: that ever: hit Smithers.” “try. in_his: pocket. Sandy. ee duced | some, more: = . funds * ‘and Joe" ‘went: west tor... wards » ‘Hazelton’: to: clean: the af “ he. finally, got. home « a few ‘day; “later, - before .the™ “election, ‘he’ owas. jubilant, -more- convinced... . “ campaign funds... and bought eee looked like. some pumkins. _er’s. ticket. His: ambition: ‘was ¢ ~~ oEvery, spot. that ‘a certilb gentleman. had access to, owns. “OP. approaches, is an eyesore, ° Qe “Lanes‘on. both's weg mains street, are oP -parnth ylam area, i SOP We..wére,.worrled about,’ an, yh. eyesore at. the city. limits ‘and... built.a’. fence::tovhide ‘tt,swhy - not start in. the city centre ® and work’ outwards, © . <. ‘The clty, council “at. Unie” : next’. ameeting,... -should,:, wilh. Se the! ‘tire: chief; building: "inspe¢s os tor Hand anitary Inspector. so Lake, a ‘tour: of: our: valr’ city. and. ot i seer for. ‘themselves, the im-,, se provements. ‘in ‘so.‘far’. as Wd . a : néss.that.could be ,made. ‘Our , reouncll: ‘should look around -: ‘for. a":better, area™ for:arcar ; wrecking . ‘Jot, san. Bren nob 80% , close * ‘Lo: the “city: centre, which, in, time. Hpecomes: an - -BYCSOPO,<1¢- pesmi f moe a In. closing I. would | ‘say; the “eS . “Wainess of “our, etly:: As. ONG ‘ ee 4 “business. me hs Sw ee © Taxpayer.. ee 5 oe “ar“tNnews: aReader anc . .dom: Lover", swould Jike'sto “Wen” \ woos savho ‘they » AF; “this/her. let-" « ter david. be. “published: ' ome * ; «nomdesphime | ‘whl be:used, but we must, know, the: wrligt Wass ane indication™: Of ‘good on ‘faith. News” ‘Editor. of * OF. Gregory. “olark? Copyright: Canada’ tacks "Anyone, who ' as dri h coyhe highway. mmueh -- this::summer ~-amust shave | been ressed | wee eee ee and camp.- traile ~. ,countered: in.a‘day Rowse tra bering - traffic seem to. ~ things of. ‘the pas yrs “ghouia ‘children - ‘be: » aept h : . 1 have’ ‘noticed that: Parents” “are” divided: into: two’ ‘groups — arrived : \’. the fence-builders and the. disciples of :the: open’ range.* ms ‘One -kind. of, mother: says: “Get out. Of, ithe -house,: and a don’t let’ me. see, you. again’: eS =. oo The’ other kind’ says: “Yes, “you: ‘can’ gO. don’t ‘leave the yard. unless. -you. ask me.’ : A good * western. movie. could be. ‘made: ‘about, he confic between ‘these groups. : —_ --".On:one side’ are. the. ‘old- fashioned. child- ranchers,. fightin: for: their’ right’ to. send . their. Stock out’ to’ graze’ anywher in™: “3th “neighborhood. .’ oes , : Se I Wane Deployed" ‘against ‘them’ 6 ‘the: priva e- ~land. smothers. :who:; insist on building fences’ ‘around each: family-allowance. “farms: Pe. Both ‘factions are ‘in. the* right, ‘by: their own: standards tman ver tna t he: would Pet on ‘most ‘days. the‘ story: ‘ends : happily, when. the: ‘wanderin -@hildren’ ‘find: their way to. their: fenced-in | Playmates, “on him a new hand me down suit," _ stay: for. dinner. - anew. shirt, red. tie and hat. ‘+ eaten ‘in’ Prince ;. pelt was He: trimmed his. walrus.mous-' ..grown along: the. ‘Gfand: ‘Trunk a tache up into’ a nice square cut,’ “Pacific Railway. ee ae “gave, him‘a new hair cut and _ 4 fellow named: George. Mur- came up ‘with a candidate:who ray, a returned soldier,"had the -- Conservative ‘flag - ‘flying..and ~ “Kelly «running independent, . who -swore. he ‘would: ‘chase:all, ‘same Alex, who. retired from. the crooks’ out: of the ‘Bulkley the ‘bench’ ately; who became mos Valley. : “Mr. ‘Justice. Manson.. ~ ts The night: before’ ‘the ‘elec= Alex Prudhomme,. a hotel = tion, a joint: meeting - “was -ar- - man from. Prince Ruper®,’ who °-: ranged in the big town hall. ‘had. bought a-‘farm in: the val-. and every: man, woman. ‘and "dey, was ‘running on the, farm-. ‘their dog jammed - ‘in to be Jin -on the, fun. Alex Prudhomme. spoke.’ first. and : ‘sure “appealed | In: due’ course Joe. -@ampaign: * to: the farmers to back: him Up", ‘on vhis | farmer ‘policy, put’ “he. : didn’t get: too. good | a hearing, ;, ‘as the fun loving boys ‘in ‘the’. : hall: kept’ cheering and, shout-"~ in war-and, peace gave me.more ing” out, “We: --want “Kelly;"! tee “which was music,'to ‘old Joe's’ - distress: than. a-floor:for.atent. “One. of ‘these’ ‘trailer! routfits.” ‘I. ears, as Joe ‘thought. it, was, the: Baw being: bet up “in: a. ‘pleasant | sign of victory. ‘roadside ‘glade ™ had the’ prob- ' The chairman’ finally. showed - lemlicked:!The Nid-of theitrall- to the ;public’s demand’ ‘and: ‘ver, hinged, double,iwastheitent | - announded «Joe. :would:: ‘speak’ : , _ floor! .Of Some «new, akind’ of ' ‘and the’house came’ down, he’: ' fipre board,:it. was, lifted: off, ; fot. such‘: ‘a: ‘tremendous ova", . “opened . out, * “and. ‘there;. for" ‘a tion, cs ot start,’ wasthe tent floor. After: | (Continued. ‘on Pager), : Nene gi everything came “aut: - See—TIME. AND. PLACE, , Te yaa eae eee Alex ‘Manson was running on ‘the ‘Liberal ticket. This isthe © * to’ see to It: that all food’ stuffs ° of the candidates’ who were ‘he- . oe ing mentioned ' to vnUuN.. Wan a ¢ cthe Kicker!s way. ofthinking. ' Sandy::the Barber spake upiand : vs weal ‘Why .adon't: you run Joe. || ° “thinksa dot: ‘of ypeople : would « “We «would: eh -wobe sfor- wou,” know..we: dhadsione, ‘honest. man +: : running, " ‘Before Joe-went- out ; she: turned: to Sandy and sald, » “Ry Jinks. Sandy,.1hthink that ‘Wet: ‘day Joo ‘came. th to see Sandy, He said, “Sandy, . the gmore Tithink thntiover therheti- Dhe:only pense money, I have no cam-': weignifinds lke tthore ‘fellows | | swmhoireemmningshave,"sandy | | stald Woe motito worry whoulthe | wampalgntunds,*he would look } {UC} by ‘tue ob my g AGAR] (LAGE SLueKy| snttter theatifor ‘him, (He wasruved hin allihe had todo wassapoak to.all the boys and they.would al dig down, there was no- thing ‘to Jt. A Bathor Shon Is a ~ aqnemtisplavotto ntart-xomathing, |’ nena MA Sandy's enn thre lantling _harber #hap,: it dy ‘thore ‘tho | “Mun nba ited, “Whe mien tny ote ‘oo turived | and announced to.Bandy;"Well Sandy, mo ‘hat's.in the ring, _ atepend von you to ‘netic Nome the “oxpensa ' monoy, Can you got some “of. “thre “hoys ‘to -alen: me: spapera?” | Bantly inaaured Joo’ ‘everyone | would .want to oget ont “his,! ‘papors, Joo'sald,. “Now, Sandy,, “mako Jteplain: wurde --punmin ‘on ithe “ndopentiont:, o-crouls will, Anive amy | other sptrys “hitve. “WiranTupot | ‘elected "Tl wun me-own | wHow. | “And Dy: promisa. ‘everyone: T')) “alone “this "hore “town ‘wp."8o | -"“aeolly tho: Rloker"' was nomine | rte, vvoryone who ‘camo trito Bandy's ‘barber, ahop was hit up and avorybody: throw In. A rhe’ aod, I'm! se