An independent newspabe JOHN F. “atacor — 7 “President of Prince Rupert'and Northern and. ‘Céntral British Columbia. : AE member ‘of the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation Pe, Canadian Dally Newspaper Publishers Association © .: os a ¢ : Published by. The. Prince ; Rupert Daily. News Limited * devoted ito’ he’ tiobutlain ~s. R. “AYRES | “Managing Rdltor ree alter. its’ administrative procedures. «The - Soviet. Union. alienated some of: the: ‘nations, inclined. to” support: ito. “viet opposition. It may find a way to in the power. play against the West by its brutal. attacks .on the secretary- o “not the Security Council. is cable to ~nominate aman. ~ There has never been: an indication . on the part of the Soviet Union: that it” general, «who was himsel? a neutral of highest’ calibre. It, has caused’ “diplo-. mats of the weaker ations to recoil by. - demanding UN government, by. Erol ka,” a thi‘ee-mertiber body made, up of repr esentatives of “the ° ‘Cominunist blog, the’ ‘western. allies and the non- Soa Union cannot v win, it goes along. an ees - . It cannot, in this case, impose the,troi;.. . ce ~kalon the Wester n and non - ~aligtied' | e. -nations, att the.G sat ee Over the years there has been ‘a: ‘great. deal - of dissatisfaction over, ‘and difficulties, arising | eut of, the liquor question as. it applies to! Native Indians, “ For more than 10 years in. British’ Columbia . Natives have been permitted to drink‘in licen= - céd premises, but have not been allowed to take liquor home or to drink in any other place but a= beer parlor ér other licensed. premises. © « This, of course, has resulted in having those © Native people who wanted ‘to have a drink spend a great deal of their time in bars. It has also resulted in a number of arrests after closing hours, : ‘ A great number of Native people, and non- Indians too, have asked for an: end ‘to. this” system. The arguments | and "reasoning. are that if a person is going to have the right, to. drink, then he should have full rights ‘and re-: sponsibilities along with everyone.else, 4)... » We have just finished a three- -year ‘study: . into Indian affairs, was often referred to by delegations who ap- peared before us was that there, should ‘be: equality of treatment to Native people: in: Nquor niatters. Accordingly the Joint Senate and House of Commons Committee, in its report, unanimous- - ly recommended that all restrictions against .: Natives having Hquor he removed, We fivther INTERPRETING THE NEWS | Bee “Jpat one year ogd -lnat Saturday. Sdylet Promier Khrushchev began «a. sHod-pounding - compaign to bludgeon the United Nutiohid Into replacing Dag HWammarakjold with Wv boBra of three men, - Then fate handed the Comniunists a tre Lele oppdrtunity: Hammarskjold's death, Now thelr campaign is beginning to boomerang They - seem to be pounding too hard with that hoe, © With the Asinns and Africans fearful of the vacuum creatod Moscow apparently had Hoptd to stampede | them into backing Its threashended: “trolka” © plan for a bonrd representing the Communiat, | Western and neutral nations, Undor this the... United Nations would be run by a three-man committee Instead of a alngle, ‘forceful neore~ tary-genera] such ‘ns Hammarakjold, oo But instead of a-atampede, the Russians’ lntost campaign loosed n tide. of. ‘reaénttiiont ;,: nmone tha amalier countries, For many. of. thom tho United Notiors ts tholt wiajor forcign - nowy toriim and thay hhealtate’ to. Reo tt Boe" R Woyd dd. pe Hehe . oe ME ’ A“numbor of smaller countries. had: ‘toyed. with the Iden of settiig up a troikastype board of UN undoraccratarios to Yun tho far-reaching... organivation until) a. now gobvotnry-gonoral | cguid. bo choson, Moat now fre. ooniln A peleas the U.8, position tint ‘i angie: olief. i named either on dt Atop- “ny or Parmahe " hw ‘whith: terested: of nngtrnis’ 108 the Genera): Asaot Hen to nam me an interim rderdtaring chief, “THe plenetihh we yet beon prosofited formally, but: more,than: ine a m ave 30 countries are reported to: have lined up be: hind it, Many are. froah from . this month's. fe don ‘not t foresee that the ‘death of ee Dag -Hammarskjold will either de- yy ‘the. United Nations or materially oft the Chi ample, that, it has the authority to @s- tablish a ‘permanent, : “UN forums : “each to. ) have ee V ‘aids sembly will “continue to ‘grow. ‘more on V4 REPORT FROM. PARLIAMEN One of the matters which Africans, Asians fearful of Red ‘troika’ fee . ta > By TOM HOGER... u * Associated Press Stott Writer o ‘Belgrade conference. of ‘monenligned: ‘nations, : by Murimarbkjold'’s death, ant, + ler. It may ‘decide, tor" eXx- unified, well- trained. UN military arm despite So- chéése a secretary-general whether or wanted to destroy the United Nations. -Tts. goal, rather, The: United Nations could ‘not be | : expected to survive. World War. III. > But’ so'long as that.nuclear. holocaust -esean be prevented, we: believe ‘the Uni- . i . ted. Nations will ‘survive, “whether or - not it can. naettle all the’ e problems i “recommended ‘that liquor. only. -be allowed: on. a. _reserve: after. ‘a majority ‘vote.’ ‘Of: the, members we oF a partcular: bands) 28) hy oe To: this ‘end, I recently i troduced a Bil Parliamesit to give effect: to*these recomme ae dations:. ‘This Bill (C-124) would: repeal ‘all’. Of: the restrictive liquor sections of the Indian ‘Act and would: establish a’ procedure whereby a “plebiscite Could be held on each reserve which ‘wanted it to’ determine whether. ‘or “not the ‘members on that reserve wanted the right: to ~be in possession of liquor, —° - Of course, there is Httle chance that this will: become law during this session’ for we are -80..close- ‘to the end. But, I'am sure.that such - 4 ‘B law: will be ‘passed: at. ‘some. time in, the near. ‘future. At the’ present time there is a ‘alroultous route by which reserves can: vote to have liquor on: the reserve.’ In. B.C.. there. are .37 such ~ re- » serves who. Have asked ‘that a referendum. be’* ‘liquor. Bteps: are ‘now. being taken: to, conduct. - “these referenda.and when they are: completed. “we will have a more clear picture of the desires of the Native péople themselves, . with all: of Ate difficulties, -where they shied away from opposing Moscow and dedlined to condemn the. Boyiet rosump~_ tion of nuclear tests, U.S, State Soderatary, Deon ‘Ruble ‘attempted © to give the neutrals n push Friday by appealing for’ the assembly to défy Soviet opposition and. “dHoose “an outstanding world lender" a povary hecrbfary-genoral, ong che, rr) <7 who ‘ dato, “Mona! ‘Stlm, ths year's asaonibly. proaldent. . Another possibility ig U Thant of Burma, who Nog atrong Aslah and African support, can -@lim,. apparently :fenrful that, a hend-on olaah with the Soviet bloc might. dentroy But there was: t growlng . hellot: that,.1f ovare.’: whelmiig assomlly ‘aupport can be founded: UP, Slim might acadps. the: Job. avon in the face oF oh » Boviet opposition. - SOUT a EA “Undédr the: ‘ohartor..a phoiited. by: the. nasembly, feeommandation trom the: Counall whoro Rusa And: tho ote? put it. inuat ib ho an a ors : 1 aA NO oinyht fo Foley yo yy sinners nities ‘thee, consant thou not w= ‘provers 43310, an "interitn ghid’, fle with dlshorioat, tr immoral. A peoples is to control it!:The | 4 ne oa evidently considered ° co nae woes pen- Dnt “ed: the. voters. going. T By FRAS HOWARD mo ed ‘up and: sung®.out, | conducted on their. respective reserves to. de- ” termine whether or not..the majority of . the .. ‘members: of each: ‘Band: ‘are in. ‘favor ‘of: having | -In the meantime the old system will ‘preva as tem=- “Tie spotigors atl have to aottle. oh'h dhndl~ "| he thited States is khowh to favor * his . effectiveness as: well ns his diplomatic caroér, is anid to have denianded. assurancen that tie | oy .Communiats ‘vote, for him. or. vb leant: abatath:. 7 a, noorotney.goncral ry pee Heating 8 dalirity powdra n. wield: the voto, a ae eS fo. Drala fot” You will: bo. ‘dotrouded { if, you have | any trate 3. Ae md b “Future of '|whites at stake | 7 Sy DOUGLAS. MARSHALL 6 OB pee “ eanadian Press Staff Writers by -gouth- Atricn’s 1,600,000 white | ‘the “polls next eB “i ot voters. go ‘month - in ‘the . first. general “election .,since .the’ country": m@ held Pape bie withdrew : from» the - ‘Common....., Be final Peeve a onl x - wealth | May 31's /and October Ms te the! “18 wilt be @ daly to.dectde their” en , -- whole « future in. the race-torn a Gen \ ue eo rppablle. cece Soe fal i on _¢. Dr. Hendit - Verwoerd’s ng, ans a / Bo ~~" “tonalists nave’ Incréased their, ’; nette’ a poe _ amajority in, each. of the: six Lee SI eR elections since’ they came . to ,.,, ser al Ney power, in 1048, If. they do so. Furs,’ ae -hgitin, the ‘tough’ premict will Tiel =e A \ - - Wkely: take It as @ mandate to..., tainec . : ptess ahead in the next five » “AN Lodi on Nie yn years for the ‘implementation... which pe a Of apartheid, or “separate de- =. dollar Nope Syelopment,’ as the~Afrikaners are t Vey. prefer. to call it. aes R. W. Poor ha Th¢ nationalists are making | raffle VOR no bones about their’ aims in. Mr: calling a, general election 18 months ahend: of ‘time. Asked... the reason. Minister of Bantu a (Negro) - Education Matee re- eo plied: “So that the. European. poe | can show the clenched fist to, _ the black man.” ° ment “What will happen’ ‘then to, Pre “the policy of non-violence pur. be us -gued. by.. the’ 13,000,000 non- - hosp! _ whites for’ 13 years Is anybody's” + BUESS..” ra oo A reeent. report, in the Lon:’ “doh ‘Observer ‘says ‘textbook ” conditions ‘fof.an. explosion" — “are” belng” created by Dr. ‘Vere, -woerd, °° But: the. ‘whites. are ‘reported ‘ “preparing : fof. ‘trouble.’ Colne” “Reid of the London Daily Tele- ’. graph says'in’a: dispatch from m.,, . Johannesburg “that.army strength ‘is being’ doubled and’ LS the: government plans ‘to buy. . guns, jet fighters and armored: -ears from France and ‘Belgium: ” '- Economic pressure from oul-, side, as urged by certain Afro-- Asian countries, . Is- unlikely. to mt i ae cea TIME, 7 AN . By ‘WIGGS: O'NEILL ¢ Some, years “Ago ‘at election » time, as usual’, my. party. the : Conservatives» “Wea S.. -having * tough: ‘going, ‘which had: ‘been | "-usual“ever.-"since: the «Grand Trunk: ‘Pacific had’ been: fin- ‘ished. and. well ‘manned. with) stalwart Liberals; " misguided’: “as” ‘usual, I was down: by. ‘the - big. ‘town - hall. ‘where the poll Was : ‘being ‘held. ‘and’, silently, « -taking,.my.. “medicine, ‘and; nob: ., ‘relishing: it. éither. as I. watch-, img. Along: came. a big? s) agger- ; s ing, ‘burly,’ locomotive: cengin- | eer.in -his. ‘big. ‘Baby | “Grand ‘touring. car,. loaded with “Lib- ‘erals, ‘all going in: to.vote. To add'to my; misery,’ ‘he’ swagger- . “Well Wiggs, how. ‘do you “ike it? JV ? dumped off eight more © “sure. Liberal votes and got two more carloads. to fetch!’ I did not feel too good about - then, so I said, “Look here fel- — low; ‘you: got little: to do, but- ting into our elections and ~ bragging | your ‘head off when you, are a damned Yankee and didn’t think enough of our country: to become: a citizen » and you got. gall ‘enough to take - your: pay from our country.” The starch came right out of © him and his chin’ sagged and - he’ -drove’.off home, I saw I ‘had: got “his. foat ’ and made a Tit: in: a sore spot — “where St. ‘ hurt some:’:He ‘hever showed | up all'the rest of the day or at. night at the victory ‘celebra-. tidn,,; which, of course, I did: ‘Nob: attend either. wee -Next day hé- came around to see-me and wanted to. have a | talk He ald,’ “Wits, you sure’ ) All ‘Aboard. ° Hh a beta wit : - My, trlend the - wetter broke . Open. an- envelope and waved * fwo, cheques in. the: aly, ~~ fInga, oo * is “MK hundred and twenty dol- Jaya," he Bald, “That's | a pretty - hight,". - ‘opiterved, ; Mid, wrote nh apiech, me ho Raid he was getting pald for | putting words into the mouth : ns ofa politician In another town | ~ wmfar trom herd, No, he'd rae é ther T didn't mention the naine | of the towny ae naked. woke ‘ "Bevan dollars a ‘minute mn? “ pOURhIY $20 An your.” : the 0t tie nowapanermnn's bYncke | Kot" “plone: td: d7téh, he aad,” Ho! had only & Hmlt apdre time, and mort pollti- . cae is frorenusblte Ward doeit-." . MoH -Wio. innde up’ = Wale own: aybechaa, " He felt. thant he enrned. Na. monoy, because of what ho. knew. aout People, words nnd ~ . pave me hell; I feel very hurt, . I would: ‘like ‘better “than : to. 4 you will not: “be ie : é @1 just’ feel’ terrible. ‘about ‘this: |: what you said . in my. eyes. now.’ began. “T -went: to the Spanish 1: - American -War and‘ went all i : got @ peNsion handed’ me’ of take a lot of courage, no mate |}o 0 © * war was in 1808. ‘The big en- "11°: enough: price to aiscournge like - 8 Bell oy “iene ‘ oo ntorye” - When t presaod him fu hor,: 4, What are. your raten?” ahi ‘fo# ench mitiute of the apeoch, < | | that Por iy working time,c ° ~ “ugay, that pits you out of! lumbotn’ and carpentora’? aes ‘wprhakot. Tt nite you away out) BUG Aton dHertios dldn't come ! | ad ninputit: if ¢ impress the solid” Afrikaner. “- vote, assured — of “prosperity from “nlatteland” ° ‘agriculture. ‘ and government undertakings. The comfortable, | gold-based South African economy could - hold. out, says The Observer, — iinless such countries:as Brit-.- aln,. the United States,“France’: ‘and Western Germany: were’ Ape aed to‘launch boycotts. - cal aspect, Britain has‘ nearly”: aspect; Britain” -has.- nearly... £1 ,000,000, 000 Invested in South 5 -Afri¢a, net” fourth best expo owt ae be. ‘customer. The, 2U:S. : nas m #::% money.. there than Ain’ alle ‘the rest of Africa. ‘ ‘Five opposition | ‘parties’ are contesting « this, election, but - none, says the Financial Times of: London has been able to “sink. its differences enough to | ‘form a, “popular front” against the “Nats. mo D PLACE I couldn’t sleep last. night.”"° I said, “Well you nad it com>". ing to you. I’m-not‘a bit sorry!” te He: said; “I have’ to. have ‘a * talk: with | you: Wiggs... ‘When I explain’. the’ situation’. to': -you, a you, will: not ‘feel so: hard: on: =me. You know there. is nothing athe ral ‘gral | : “ib. was a man of “knew. well, and al become,.a Canadian,