a OM A nce seas, An. independant newspaper arf" sof "Prince Rupert and Northern Pay tyke 7 JOHN F. MAGOR | ~o ds President a PD. Te Traffic: danger ti ‘September, 1899, H. H. Bliss step- “and turned .to assist a woman toalight. ed ust then, a horseless earriage came ~ along and struck him down. 16 Mr. Bliss died in the Roosevelt Hos- ” pital the next, day, and achieved the ~ tragic distinction of becoming the first “= person to be killed by an automobile. Last year, the traffic death total |» for Canada and the United States was | 41278; with 3,168,152. persons injured. _ - Here ate some other facts com- ‘piled ‘by the B:C, Automobile Associa- _ tion in'the mounting highway slaugh- “.-@ Most accidents happen from Oc- «tober through _ December, with. coin- _ eidence ‘of darkness and hours’ of. heavy travel Cs a Among several disturbing reports ie youth - “ -. ful .rowdiness. by crowds ‘on'the holiday week- . “Tend, one came from a.suburb of ‘Indianapolis: « where the National. Hot Rod Association was. : holdin. its drag .races.. - eS Ba ge OB closed -by..the ‘state liquor laws, 0] nting about one-tenth of the ac ng fans began: a noisy midnight: “an open. tavern... After. police . had number of arrests, the ‘director of the announced that. the. ringleader in the would never be allowed..again.to par- . in a race held under the association NICTORIA ‘Opposition: Leader’ Robert: trachan of the CCF or is he New Party now? S.a happy.man. these ‘days as he sees “Premier: : ennett and the B.C. Power Corporation. feud- Flectric:. ae eg ai Trg SO a hs Bas ce a “Mr. Strachan. is so happy about thishe has. almost: forgotten: his “unhappiness” about the eas glot called New. Democratic: Party. ©. Mr. ‘Strachan, naturally; : politics. being poli- tics, likes to.see’ his‘ chief political enemy, Premier Bennett, stewing'on a ‘hot spot, and that’s where the Premier does appear to be stewing these days, and he knows it, and he’s on the hot spot. oo 7. “admitting it, at all the loud opposition to his “government’s seizure of the B.C. Electric: The. ists and Mr, Strachan, because they approve,” has come: from, the ‘free enterprisers, the. very © people the, Premier. says his Social Credit gov- ernment protects... Mr. Strachan is particularly delighted when - he contemplates his enemies, Social Credit and big business, fighting. among themselves. “Divide your. enemies,” is an. old adage, and, while Mr. Strachan didn't create this division | that has come between the Premier and those he purports to support, he’s taking every ad- vantage of it. mo woo The Premier, after taking over the B.C. Blectric in early August, took off, calmly and confidently, for San Francisco and the Mari- times. He had convinced himself all-wag well. He thought he would return as the:conquering “: Ganadian’ Daily Newspaper Publishers Association’ _ Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited uthorized’ as Second Class Mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1961 errors, drinking drivers, inadequate, ge Fae -yoads and streets..We of Prince Ru- (0 py gps ca | All Aboard... Pp yes with GE. Mortimer us the test by a war. And if it. isn't put to the test, what harm is done? Maybe the, family has lived for a long time inane . end of a converted barn,-made. . . some new friends, done Some =| iyo ‘ean: oo . wy, fishing, had an adventure. It -— “You,can‘neyer be sure what : makes more sense: than any other civil . defence plan: I’ve ever heard.” “Maybe we & tach ways not..to show their speed but to give : /assistance ‘to: stranded motorists ‘flat tires... . Victoria Report however, there was considerable howling from _ “the big-wigs of big. business.. They.were all. ng about the government takeover ‘of: the B.C. - erept down into the United.States:- The “rich . os —CCF beng -swallowed-up by .the political poly- y ‘ businesses must have.concern. Why, asked Mr. |. trying to get off, and get someone else, anyone, . Mr. Bennett, you see, 4s ‘astonished, but not: . very. truth; even a. poor man can see Mr. Z's opposition, not from the CCF and the social- im oye gtd A ge Pe NP PEE gr ge ae BGS devoted :to't Cae and Central British ‘Columbia to'the upbuilding:: ‘‘t A'member of the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau.of Circulation =<." . J, R. AYRES — -. .Managing Editor me approaching Sey | @ More. than half of all deaths oc- ed, off a trolley car in New York: ; ee cur: n night ‘accidents. es ~.-@ Between 6 and 7 p.m. is the most. dangerous hour, Ma ; @ Three out’ of. four accidents oc. eur in clear weather on dry roads. Ad-- “yerse weather seems to induce drivers and pedestrians to exercise extra cau- tion-on the road. — Be Regarding causes of accidents, | speed too fast for conditions continues — as an important factor, but many other factors are involved ... ..driver arin POM MONIES UF RFA poy eas Nn apg MVEA er = es. PR a B® gl eg eat Wnt ed Ww Ba eke REN ET Se eS OY eK ‘ ad . : te « ' Pet NOEEALL RIG G pert cannot relax for a moment, either as. drivers -or pedestrians, if we.are to keep our traffic safety record in- 4 -) "In Massachusetts and probably in a number of other states over, the same “weekend: local » not rod clubs had “courtesy cars” on-the high--: without charge. One. group helped eight drivers ehange. - “We want to show the public that all teen-- agers aren’t wild kids and reckless drivers,’’ said one of the group. By putting their mech- : anical talents to helpful use and. by keeping their. speed. trials to “drag strips” built or.set ~ aside. for the. purpose, these youngsters. can - ‘help give their clubs a better reputation... oot a --— The Christian Science Monitor | by J. K: Nesbitt * . By the time he got back, to: this, capital, . “shaking in-their boots for fear ‘what, would — * happen next. All across this land big ‘business - expressed its fears for the future, and this fear. . and powerful. Mr. Zellerbach, who has. and’ succulent pie injthe. forestsjof ) thi dre! ‘yince, came calling from’ San” Francisco..to:say- that while he wouldn’t: poke. his nose. into:the affairs of British Columbia, he might be, par- doned if. he made the observation that once.” |” government takes over one business,all: other |” Zellerbach, innocently, should people work and .": invest and build; only to have what they have”. done gobbled up by the government? :And, in point. vs oe - Hearing all this talk, the: Premier. became — ‘alarmed, and knew he'd have to fight.’ ‘He told - “everyone that certain high BCE officials, the day before. the government took their company, set up a nice fat trust fund. so that their own nests ‘would be feathered, . Well, why. not? Jt. was a private company. The Premier, you see, -py'so talking, was attempting to persuade the public that the old BCE officials looked. after. ‘only themselves, and to heck :with the share- holders and the consuming public, Don Yes, it’s quite a battle, and the odd part is that t's not between: Social Credit and the CCF, but between Social Credit and those Mr, Ben~- nett says Social Credit protects, a 5 another weapon.” I said, “It. can poison whole. continents.”. haven't got time. All right. We “have a high standard of. liv- ing. Let’s put-it:to work for us. ” WE T41 FORAM M6 ea i a / cic oe ue a j ie ; woe SITTING DUCK oo Poe Here’s’ a plan. to save’ us» from the hydrogen -bomb,” said my friend, fumbling “in: his. pocket..." - ae ~ “Ah yes,” I said, “T- know your:kind. You had. a plan to reorganize. the world scribbled: on. the. back of an old envelope, : but you lost it" 9 Foe _-: -My-friend grinned. as the pro- duced. his notes and looked at the’ jumble of papers on: my desk. _ : : , “What's your plan?” I asked. “Assume that the. hydrogen - bomb. is just- another weapon -that-will-kill a lot of people, . but leave survivors.” — . “It’s much more than just “ene “Don't argue with me.: Say ithe bomb destroys “every- thing within 50, square. miles... Then, let’s, get .the people out * of the big cities: Disperse them across the country. It will cost money, and maybe “we'll. have- to lower our living ‘standard, but:we can afford that.”: “What are we going to do live in shacks strung out. “ ““geross the tundra?” ae “No, this is more. reasonable . than’ you think. Now the Rus- -“gians don’t mean. to bomb us. . -They’re just trying,to scare the -pejeebers out of us,. and we're just trying to scare. the he-, jeebers out of them. It’s a war} ‘of nerves. Every: man_ worries. about what’s going to happen. to the ones he loves. All right, send the family to the house in the country and let the man’ drive in to work every day. That will cut down his worries, ; knowing they're safe.” : “What . about ‘waste, commuting. between. here and Aklavik?” Nearer’ than Aklavik, my ‘friend said. “The best hope you can have for,.a plan like this ~All Lean say is that. we're pretty. well:mixed " “fs, that it will never be put. to on use it, with a p tween.” --But my friend ning to move away, looking» defeated. : '“y don’t want t water-on your idea,” .I said. . “It's'a good idea. ‘That’s why - ana: editorials. credited :to” other they will never hould -have a bomb shelter stretching from victoria to St. John’s,” I said. — “The world’s first’ coast-to- coast subway. Better still, dig a shelter from here to Chins. so that both the Communists -- int -o¢ ‘vi “ oe snd the free-worlders could PO) t of ‘view. He’ says he: ls artition in be-~- was begin- o throw cold . put. it into ‘ ae ee lia ea: : oN ena daecon’E SS ee en ~~ Copyright: Canada Wide Ticades‘on'Berlin streets..." . while sitting in the office of — The -Commiy robab’y ‘one of my cronies who is an are doing, exactly. W at uney — savertising agency executive. of. want to do'and that Isto keep high: rank, I witnessed an: in- ‘the eeattain: nations “uneasy | teresting: procedure. .. friend: _ . His, Isecretary ‘came | in” the. . JOR TE Sonar © erro '- room-shutting the door behind . ways intense ger of geiting be- ~ neNt’s Mr. whiffle,” she. said. yond the :point of no return in. or Ah!” exclaime d’ my frien 3 the cold’ war. and the resuli —~ “Sg wy iteh ‘em . will be a.very, very hot war. ° wick!" “Meantime there is the ques-: qa he secretaryt tion whether: or not: survival ©‘) ortied over . bole _ shelters, should _ be built. by: ca OVE civilians.” oe “a veteran editor gives one . Sir Winston Churchill... | e _ Short sermons not’-at all” sure he wants, 50 vs _ survive in the kind ofa world’. + ook... case, that; would’ be left after @N ©: pottom drawer which: ap- ‘atom-bomb war.’-— Richard - vosred to -be stacked . with ‘thomas Henry in. Thé Toronto « ene One sata, ity sorte: - Telegram.” ol _. framed. pictures.. Hastily “Sore. re at -.ing through them, she fished “one out, and replaced in -the. / drawer,-the one she had ‘taken: - newspapers do not necessarily re- ”: down. Then she hung the new . flect. the views ‘of ‘The Daily News, “picture on the wall, 9) 0 “ing.” : hb a aoe tos : : ‘ k, you are “PDITOR'S NOTE—Signed - articles luck, you a1 stroke of brains and ability- —— ee nut the colossal |... amount of time a man will. |. ph dae hero, a re an LL “up in this provinee, and that life is never dull. : INTERPRETING THE NEWS.- . . | ee : ; e 1 e pecimeensent ae wae wee lee ee eur : eu: j ois e. g- KE - Slim’s appointment dramatizes Africa’s role in UN. f PS By JOSBPI MacSWEEN © ER ‘ - Vor Canadian Press Staff Writer o¢ . os / v Appointment, of Tunisia's Mongo ‘Slim as oriticized the, new Sovict Imperialism. Appoint- \ president of the United Nations .General As- ed. by the assembly to a fivesemember ‘commit- " sembly. dramatizes the growing!’ Importance.of.; tee on Hungary, he toured Europe interviewing © i African countries in the UN and also his own: Hungarian refugees fromthe. Soviet suppres- V quiet and efficient services, oe, . glon of 1946.and helped write reports on that fF In his calm approach to world problems situation, - ‘ ‘Slim jg reminiscont of the late UN Secretary- ~ Representing his country on the 1i-member . i General Dag Hammarskjold. In his: inaugural Security Council In 1050 and 10960, he wan a ‘ co ‘ speech he did no pussy-footing on sharp, issued. | tending strategist in moves to bring ealm to a ar ‘ He ‘raised the danger of France, Portugal 2,,oM@O. won | Aya , re a ' nnd South Africa by demanding Ingopandeneg —“giim and French ambassador Armand Bors an | for Algeria and Angola and condemning: the: ard sometimes had sharp exchanges ‘over the _ er y \ Rigi dtl feu erase"? ne. Yaa Ht We, NS sera ea tn Guctor | Meoeanp Want sar | rts enya fea be Gia trom vera snap ont. Re BHRHEY 2 MEOR a anager nal 00) ety. Council, ee AS ATE na n,, 4 rhebtinese Te Bm a perdonon, Aa tw eanior oo Tho -amallestatured Tunisian enjoys the re- chargd. of the Bank of, Mon || iy intoreat hig predecessor, Ireland's Fredarick apect, of diplomats and correspondents allke = {eal’a” British Columbia: and * Boland alae was an early fighter for home rule:, - ANd In. private ‘convoraations was often men-. akon division, in Vancouver, against Britain, OSs toned as a likely auccessor of, Hammarakjold, . Naa boen appointed a deputy - _ vy ¥ wy "wad the Ao TY oat lived 4o completo ni eeeae rue aa sontor ne Oa slim, 4veefoot, two-inch bachelor, wha term, But Jf, the discreet Slim over conmcorad . y tuned" 2 only last Friday $a vena at this he did not confirm it for correspondent, =. Offlogr for hs diivinton, The i ‘of the Jast ministore of war to serve hotare hae | oe : Oe Naed by py D. Mulhol. 4 Tuniala became a Frenoh protectorate in Wat, Surefire hits und, vieo-progidant and gen- " Ho took a Inw degree in'Paria, joined tho Neo pe Winn ‘anny t oval ma r ‘ot the B~ ia i Doatolr (nationalist) party of Tunjaia, became ., ‘Amorican, aronts again kloking up. didag, —», Ot | ana e Or oF tne OB phe 4 ita political atrateglat — and twice served time nt Hollywood-tare. Three upcoming ‘important’. :” At the same timo, C.F, Noblat,, +f, dn French jails, " filma: “Goodbye Again” about. double adultary; managor of the bank's main Hevhended a delogation to Parla for tho (Two Loves," adultery plus frigidity; "The yoo branch jaa been 1OS;-88 talks (hat led to Tunialan autonomy Children’s: House’, jeablaniam, = SpHONAS andlatant wens seo lator waa interior minister, In March 1900, The movie thenttos find they onn attract = Che mo ehe yemaming in ‘he wag in on the final independence negotin- teen-agers by tha carload by putting up “Adults eee ener : “Wont 6 Ba Only" signs on any fim, “Adult! filma moe gap ne it For, 4¥4 yours Blin sorved oa his country's money, “Family” films Jose maney. | The lighter side | “pormanont representative in the UN and during ., ma The Inaider'a Newalotter = san, showing roport card to j Dora od dqubled ag: ;ambagagdor..t0 the |... meucmcerenorerern ener ai) ecu at the botto ‘ ‘United States and Canada. ne - w Cal. 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I. was introduced , and} took my. departure, before ,do-: ing which I took note that’ the: _picture newly hung on the wall, was one of Mr. Whiffle, taking; “his place on the walls with the? Queen, Mr. Diefenbaker -and: « * ~ The question isn't how to be. brilliant, bul how to avoid the: blunders that look so tempt-' rr “When. ‘a man hits a real, nov: likely to start an argument by, complimenting him = on his. aoe we RACE GH eae g ie a ee «Wet ee iesee os a 2 «yw Ee es