agit os Se . An: "matte peiapiliee ae ot Prince Rupert and’ ‘Northern # ; ‘President’. fea oe : “A member of the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation oP Canadian : ‘Daily, ‘Newspaper, Publishers Association ‘Published by The Prince Rupert J Daily News Limited — ‘JOHN F. MAGOR a pee marry devoted ‘to the upbuilaitig. he and Ceéttral British Columbia: By TRAYRES < » Managing Editor. a , : : hppem ov iecose ro .O * hone Whe Tae” ers overloading their « - childven-—- their: sehse of ‘values. Op | Recently the. school. moan sb : ed thé. faculty. to “get tough” on ‘th students SO they might be deed ur seek: higher education. fo “One: of ‘the difficulties : terests by. the numerous ‘eka: - My; ¥riond Lee: straight, tod his. readers ‘that theebig: ‘hunting: week-end is: just, ahead. _ATt: “promises to, ‘be ‘good one,’ Good - “for who?) 8 >" - Not. for the’ grous the: moose. 72 Lr dis, ort e deer, “OF : g00 oes it, do you; men?” ‘What: did the’ birds. ever do to you ‘that you os _buy $200 worth of: killing equipment, get. out of. bed at.5:a:m., Ve 150 ‘miles, and..hide in the: omes near enough to, mur-: : EXPULSIONS SCHEDULED BERLIN — “The: events: ‘at: the Soviet Com- : ‘munist party ‘congress: ‘in Moscow | suggest . that. Soviet - “Premier * Khrushchev : is. ‘winning the os sétting * the * scene. for : ‘an: } announcement of. a _ ouse-cleaning, ” fis: under way. Probably it was started:well in'ad-- the lower levels. total victory. This: means at. a .minimum..the expulsion from: the; Communist party’ of: ‘those. he labelled anti-party in3:1957,: * The congress can provide:, the machinery for Khrushchev’s purposes.:: Awaiting formal .ap- ~proval are some new ideas: concerning ‘the statutes by which the Communist party. is sup-. posed: to: .govern itself. NR The changes may - involve new. methods for expelling arid:, punishing. members .who -have fallen into: disgrace. There are indications that new sins ‘will be invented, suchas failure to show sufficiént devotion to the. Communist cause or Jack: of faithfulness. to the principle of collective leadership. 4 te | + If Khrushchev has won, it. will mean. ex- : pulsion from the party and: possibly worse for former premier Georgi: Malenkov, for Lazar Kaganovich, the onetime “commissar of the Ukraine and a’ Stalin stalwart, for old: former foreign minister V, M, Molotov, former premier Nikolai Bulganin and many: others. There may. he shocks outside Russia, too, Those Communists in. parties abroad, particu- larly in the satellite nations, who have falled .to - : show sufficient devotion to Khrushchev's inter- i pretation of Marxism-Leninism. may he headed for the political axe, A new party ‘declaration — ‘one is expected from this congress .— could well cover. that phase of thé purge, which could ‘pring down INTERPRETING. THE NEWS with choo! work’ on the. night: of a the personalities of the stud oe there’ are | supplemental educ tional oa henefits, but that’s where they belong | “should come first. ‘up.. those- ‘teachers’ -who. teach, ‘They’ re only, trying to:better equip the’ minds: of your. child ‘and : etivities of. the Schools thee | nine. -—Pitteburgh. (Texas) Gazett said; she, a A tan. You go out there in’ the wilds rwith no= This’ annual” slaughter’ ‘troubles! mé., What: “oman for a moose. . . os battle against’. his: “enemies in» the. party and a iready: is vance of the 22nd: party congress, at. least at: . nba “Where ig ew saie of values? er parents complain about ‘teach-" “activities. are very ‘valuable: in * boa: a ening the experience and developing — nd: tas’ ssupplements. Basic: education Bub to the study load lets back 0.: are: trying’ to ut not: for game Well, of. ‘course: T suppose it’s | the sports- © . manship | that: appeals. to -you.- ‘Here you. are, a little bit of a, 1902pound . thing but a high- “powered car and:-a long-range. . gun and a dog. You pit yourself against. a fierce, savage, . wild - fighting bird, a.duck,. . I guess that must be it. I. guess that is what : ‘gives’ you that) killthrill. oe “Or no’ — maybe you go out to torture ‘and 7" ‘slay.. because you're. hungry. “meat, Pete? You must: indeed be hungry” to get “it that way. You need. the Every season some of you great nimrods are . ‘stupid enough or drunk enough to mistake a : This is the one good break the animals get. — Barry Mather in Vancouver Sun. Khrushchev winning battle against enemies ‘By WILLIAM L. RYAN. Associated. Press | Staff Writer such men as Walter Ulbricht, the Stalinist boss | of Bast Germany, and others of his stamp. - ‘The sin which may be. invented ‘for: ‘such: : Communists is failure to show “fraternal solid-:. arity with the workers of the whole’ world.’ : This phrase. already has shown. up in: the Soviet. . ‘press, and. seems to have. a" “lot of vhidden” meaning: ~ we If the: Khrushchev purge is unveiled, world communism, which has been. in a state” of.confusion for several years now: Tieardine the newest revisions of Communist ideological ‘scriptures, ca os oy ; a This confusion has been compounded by: the events: of 1960 — with its two. separate world |. Communist: declarations from Bucharest, and Moscow’ conclaves — and by the obvious tug. of. ideological war going on with the Communist. Chinese, — . The Chinese are going so far, in fact, as. ‘to level a direct challenge at Khrushchev’s right “to revise ideology and create new. theory. The Chinese, with a show of something suspiciously like scorn, insist Khrushchev is far off base . when he pronounces new doctrine, One such tenet rejected by the Chinese is that -all “soclalist” countries will achieve “communism” more or less at the same time. Khrushchev, the Chinese say by implication, , is talking nonsense, particularly since he ‘shies away from the notion that war is inevitable. ‘Every capitalist country in the world, ‘however small, must be brought to its knees, the Chinese insist, before anybody can talk serlously: about the achievement of communism in countries ruled by the Communists, A Khrushchev purge in his own backyard now can widen this sort of rift seriously, But Khrushchev may consider he has no choice if he ts. to retain his grip and put his-internal program for the Soviet Union on the rails, Insignificant Albania used @ as whipping boy By ED SIMON _ Canadian Press Staff Writer The cmergence of tiny. Albania aa the Issuc in. an unprecedented exchangd between Nikita a Khrushehev and. Chow En-Lal is roughly the: equivalent of o public debate betweer! the preal- » dent and the chairman. of the bdard: of 2 cor- Western. criticism of Communist dletatorstiip; rather, “he is attacked for being insufficiently Communist, for failing. to hew to thd lind of Marxist-Leninist theory. Coming from Peking or East Borlin, both poration aver the state "of, ithe jmenianlogkehl stot spots in Bast-Weat relations, such. sontle room, The primitive ttle Balkan, ‘ali ate, rhout. alt, the size of Nova Scotin, ranks among tho" least ”’ significent units of the COnMIUIIRE « _dmpixe,. Its disappearance Into the Sovidt'.orbit at the ' end of the Second World War wae hpwely: NOs iced by the rest of the world, Cea ; Alhanin’s Enver Hoxha, roused. mii ‘ng arent when. he chose to aup)) work thé ‘thd ineko.G ie munista: In’. thelr arlt tials of pie a v proclamation of peaceful’: i aan e ‘ than unromitting claas war 18 fv; brats: for. a lations with the’ Weat, "But ‘Haat Ger AN ' Walter Ulbricht: and other better-known Jead- / ers also rave | evidence. of Alaring; Ohine's: iT views. . Ome Ly Is \ + Posalbly it was: Aloanta's vary tenn. that prompted Khrushchev .t ;' ample of it in his atinglng atinek fe me pan) i congress In. MRO "y - Although. Greede, 0 Wontorn ally 8 \ trolist Yugoslavia nro among: Alban i bora, tho nature of the aut dispute: Nee it ' Fr unlikely that: Hox nee | aa would sock common: caude f with 6 elthar in iB pe Be with Mon Albant 1 quarrel Par "§ Ye. wath Ca nelehe ‘Yes. .everyonals: dolng:all.right, but. they re ruthlioy ie nob fae on the paper to sea who's beon caught at, Me , ; - apr ote « nr aite see ments had to be met with all the dipldiindy | » ti{6 Hot-tampored. Khrushchev could muater, In the present state of world tenalon, the Russian “ ~promlor onniiét afford the luxury of a brenk . “with his. Chinese or East German allies, : ' tlon’ in dealing with Tirana, In lashing out at i bik Albanian critica, Khrushehov ta in an x= “” aallant position to get ncross 0 few hone broths fo! IiRo-minded individuals olaewhere, . ‘The: same considerations apply to Chota. wlitbane and indirdet spousal of Albania's caune * at the prYty congress, The Chinosd Aa was able to wring applause from his Mallow \ Everyone | knows Big city, newane nper “Kia ‘fv Nttld: country Jkédp up” your. dverybody alrondy Ma. doing?" “Masy. " roplied the editor, they, know pret tha: Weekly: “How ddan you fYoulntién Ina. town. .WHdko knows what avérydia dae ‘ NSE Eshop eatieter ae sale ". ‘ { Some students simply try t to datry | too. heavy. a load. - Proper counseling. . ean help: advise some. “of those who. 7 overload: themselves. _ cee ww) be Te == == se = : x x SS oF \ \ MRR WH \ 4 \ \ \" it is oe likely. to have a shock. effect .in- thé. ranks..of:. But Khrushchev wants and ‘apparently’ néeds " si But there was no necessity for similar cave. = ‘with nv plows plon for my Wn tho rest to friend rune . : ' oo poi bee ne . abet eat RN bhi, PS EE Dp here tr pL Penge ON LE EE AL ry, ‘Hypocritical I double | talk ined by: us all many. times: every, diy. py’ HAL BOYLE | “co Associated ° Press - Staff Writer - .. NEW-YORK — How ‘good are you, at double talk? - /You: may think: you: “don't” = wsé double talk at all’ But you © -_ do—probably many times every | day. tae TO) ‘douhle talk merely 1 means ~ wo to’ say one thing when’ you e actually mean something else. “Here is a partial glossary of dotble talk phrases—and what they really mean — which you -may. read or. use’ yourself. at. almost any time: me “What a pleasant surprise— 4 bumping. into you: this: way!’ (ff ’a'seen you coming, I’d : have ‘run ‘the other way:) “What's: -new -with you?”: See tell .me.. Tye. “got my. own troubles.) - So “Haven't: you: put on alittle . _. weight; man?” (He must. eat — from’ a. trough . to get that fat.) “On-you it ‘looks. good.” (It . couldn't look funnier if it was , on a giraffe.) What. a cute paby!: Please may: Y hold him.” (If the little - -monster is wet, TH. fling him on the floor.) . “We like to regard this as a team organization.” (I call the signals; you get the bruises.) - “Move to the rear of the bus, please. (Then throw yourselves out the back window, for all I care.) - “We must get together again rea) soon.” (Soon after the ' start of the 22nd century.) PHONE DODGE “Sure, call me at the office ~ anytime.” (And if my secretary tells you I’m in, she’ll be look- ing for a new job.) , | .“T’'never saw. you looking hetter in your life.” (1 wonder if lever looked that bad.) “How do you manage to keep so -young?” (Gosh, old girl, you’ re - really falling: apart ‘fast.) eo: - “Are. you: sure. -there . isn’t. ' anything I can do: for‘ you?”. . (Meanwhile, you: do something ~ for me: drop: dead’)... “No, I mean it. I think’ you’ re: “a very: good dancer.” (Get. off. my: feet,; you bum.) - es "Cross omy heart, Honey. Y I “be on the 6:12: train -for sure.” (I will if Jit doesn’t leave until ' midnight.) - - “The boss piled a last- minute. job on me. I’ll be at the office late.” (I will, that is, if every night-club in ‘town. closes.) “Whatever gave you the: ‘silly, idea . I married . you for your’ money ” (Whatever gave you the silly idea I didn't?) : ..-° “Its early ‘yet. Why. don’ t you. all. stay and. have. one more. for the road?” what's: the. matter .. “with these people? Don’t, ‘they. have homes. of; their, own. to: gO to?) 2 oT. ‘enjoyed your. last. column: very much.” (Who wrote, it for, you?). oes polar e The Tighter side A ‘Scotsman, .: inviting .. friend. to a- 1 ig eonhed . to him’ how to get to: his’ apart: ment, “Come to: the fifth: floor. and when you see the letter “mM” on the door, push the button with “your: elbow .and ‘when ‘the door opens put your: ‘foot against it.”: . “But. ‘why. must ‘L use: my) elbow and. foot?” the- friend asked; “For, goodness. ‘sakes, ou're ya ; not: “coming: enipty- “handled, are. you?’ narereeneee “nITOIes - NOTH —NIg ne avtieles and: editarials eredited te catner newapupers da not necessarily: rhe fleitt, the views of, The Dally Naws, UNTTRD STAT HS od tA Be Ag AWMARSANOR Adie! “ataventdn, relits: fess with Syrian ambassador Farid Cnet Ma the: 0 a aka ta Goriornl Assombly eo | a Af ake de int Now, Yor 1 to the UN with Ohehlou!l hoading Miho ddlega on Ng momar of the UN, morged in 1088, Jt hroke- away from the Syn nf ound WAR Ina he. eWaltod 4 Ara Ropublic o— OP Photo from AP pets idea reap ia dies ahve . seb Aat ye Be “ Quote and _unquote | Ae n ithe: “thrée “Eve tions ‘executive. ye "President Kennedy. : fant see It. looks as’ if: Paris | were try- ‘to’ make a ‘Europe = a’ _Vanglaise without the. English. oe —™M. Guy Mollet. 7 ing eb + The’ law of ‘England has’ no: use for ‘gunmen. Mr. Histice 3 ¢ Lawton. ° ee The car is. becoming merely ut -a status. symbol. The only pur-. | pose in getting one’ is to stand in traffic jams’ while empty | trains gO. ‘by.— ‘Mr, Richard: Crossman. = oS Whatever I do in ‘the future 2 - J will not get. involved: in poli- tics or affairs of state. Miss + Brigitte Bardot. LI horses of : the. troika did. not’ have; three ~ drivers; ‘all: going ‘in. different : -diréctions. ‘They.! had. only. one, . ‘and so: must.’ ‘the’: United Na-:- ; popularity as” material.ever. since: the; ‘days, of . : King Nebuchadnezzar,’ or even., ; further back. But. within he: : past. three or fou ' years manufac impossible - to buy a chesterfield Suite 7, a -gold thread, worked i . ‘And dashed: ,on most... ‘patterns in Copyright: Cantda- Wide. “Gold ‘ ‘has . “ae ‘decorative’ ppes gone a: ‘Hitle ber- fork. on. gold. It, has been™ next . to} E that did not» have] dpbolstery. Curtains, drapes and even. carpets: have ‘been - more-ar. less. discreetly. ‘Sprink= *. Jed: with - gold - ‘thread. Next .. came ‘wash: cloths ‘an in ‘trying: tO." “get. : “some. linoleiim , for: ‘th the pasbs season. -we hadsa-tough ¢_. time’ ‘avoiding * gold’: splatéer- pursuit: ‘of. gracious, “living, -. was “interested: to: see” rs very" . -‘eurious “glossy, golden -- -object, - displayéd.” “It. was ‘about ~ two feet long* and. ‘as ..big around ‘as my “hind leg, and complete- ly. shapetess.:: always. ‘enjoyed c O the ot Ah," " aaid’ the’ ‘proprietress 1 of: the’ art. shop}, “that is drift- - wood. es “You mean.” ” I ‘gasped, varitt- *wood gilded?” “Pe “ “Well; ‘tually tt. is ‘plaster shaped; to * look’ Nke’ driftwood and then “gilded. Mo : no,’ ‘she ‘said, “ac- Eece- -yow! ye a ~ Short. sermons ‘Psychiatrists. “say it’s not good for: a man to’ keep too “mutch to himself. ’ ‘So does the Receiver General” of Canada. Some: ‘old “fashioned: moth- ers..who* can remember their “husband's” first: kiss. now have daughters: . iwho © ‘can’t remem- sig hb Mah BORE, oh sr re Betd dis g CS ( “In a: city shop | yesterda an iene tae Cecaree pernieniel Rock ar RW Ae Line biaae fOr an ern ni on ater Hee ai ve a LEAT ae ce mA . bers their. ‘first: husbands. Next time you ask for rye’, , say ‘Rock Mount’. Mature and full-flavoured, the way ‘real rye | whisky. should taste. STI