” An Andependent newspaper: dev ince ‘Rupert’ and Northe ber. ofthe: Canadian Pres tO. ip & id Central. British’ Columbia. “Audit: Bureau’ ‘of: ‘Ciroulation feom the salmon industry, and. when it was “a, good. fish year”. everyone ate. high from the: hog... In: 1936, ‘Alaska. ‘produced almost eight and a half: mil-. ‘lion cases of salmon. . In 1959, after. . itwo decades of: over-fishing” and/or: inadequate management, the salmon ~ ‘take i in Alaska went down to less'than | 'tWO million cases—a drop of. roughly.” ‘seventy-five per. cent, Payrolls ‘de- — -clined-from an estimated 50,000. em ‘ployed. to 20, 000. If-we could: merely return our saline, ‘on to those higher Jévels 0! ‘production ~ ‘we once enjoyed, it! would. ‘translate into an additional 6,000,000 cases. of” ‘salmon going into the ‘Alaskan econ “ omy today, or the equivalent, of an eX=, ‘tra $150,000, 000 ‘at $25 a. case} .. we We shouldn't have to. break that. ‘figure down into tax— revenues, new - ‘roads ‘and schoolbooks, | ' lhe : yoy ithat these are wilderness dollars,, This is the sort of result we can, expect. from’ ‘active application of a ‘wilderness first - ‘policy without any concern for. nebu- ‘lous “new” industries and payrolls. : | Science has the ability to build. back those salmon runs, and a. public aware “need. only 125: more tourists to. equal 1 Of its responsibilities . can: give acten- . 1 tists the money and the understanding. ‘they need to do the job,’ . ( YS | policy but. “there: are. many. dn which such a policy, will pr nus roti ORLA | a vitalized Wilde , build Sess eae ““WICTORIA . “Social ‘Credit’ ‘Day; vary, the herds are in excellent s ta: public providing more Money, and whieh’ wi Y " (We “quite | arinecessary -’Socred ‘chief; Premier E Bel ett, ~ag-'suitably. marking: it, at the . swith’ ran _ However,’ “of: ‘more’ inte st 0 gary, ‘in “stock sas? ‘And how abo t ‘Cav ers creating struggling. farms: Aan «th wilderness? Who.‘comes: first?’ he’ farmer of: the moose?" “We don’t intend at this time and this space to get deeply into the argu ment of moose range versus. domestic livestocle. range, or. beef versus: brown pear, : but we: would like to us 2. “our yardstick : of: $800 per: tourist average — “expenditure ona trip to Alaska, whe- “ther’the. tourist is a big game: junter or an ordinary picture takin g traveler. “Let us:assumé it costs us. a: fnaxks.... mum ‘of. 10 cents a pound. extra, freight. ae charges on “Outside” beef shipped: in’ ‘instead, of raising it. Let. us assume also that we are contemplating ; apar- ticular range use. wherein we, ‘might — expect’ to expand. our . Alaskan’ beef. _production by a. ‘million pounds, One - Ue IN million pounds of beef, ' The point we must "ve-émphasize is’ “10% cents a cheaper,” would. be dollars and. genta figure, of, $1.( 00,000; . oe ‘Now,’ pack. ‘to the’ touriat-speriding 4 yardatick’ of $800: per head, how many that, $100, 000 figure, oe To say that one. jet plane | load ‘of: ‘ vo tourists is equal to a million: pounds ‘of. This is s just, one cay ao of at “new, beef production is stating the ar- : _gument, vather thinly with further am- ‘plification, but the ‘tipures. are clone enough to point up again what. we feel : F businessman hold pe ‘ie stuff,” Ws. the. methe Jed: ei must escuriae \ - tourists; would it. take. to: equal: the ~ - : $100, 000 “earned” by domestic rearing. , ie ‘of beef? Simple, arithmetic tells. US We.) we ’ oaeneey whieh cooked” ae co~” : "ce improvements we have 3 said. Ht : oa irst’ _.. #92- seats, . “eight, the..CCF, . -.. there’ was, of ‘course, “Thomas” rn art. “more: Jovely and Moat, he yer: waited for’ : Aa joaman, ' fe —-Tradla claim to be of the strangth® of: ‘thelr ‘cane, A They. any. thoy: havo: inniumer- By ‘Shall. T ‘compare thee to a gummer's day?» ‘more. temperate: “Rough. ‘winds do shake the “darling. buds of May, . And summer's’ “lease hath: all. ‘too short. a date: -. . Sometimes too. hot the eye. of ‘heaven shines, .. : “And, often ‘is his Gold complex). fon: ‘dimm'd; ‘And, ‘avery, fair from falr “sometimes declines, ‘By: chance or nature's chang-: o : ‘ing course untrimm'd: . But. thy eternal Summer shall; “not fade +> ‘Nor. ‘shall ‘Death brag: thou. - wanderest’-in. his: shade, When-in eternal’ lines to’ timo “thou growest: “So long as men can | bronthe, a or. eyes can:see, : Bo Jong: lives this, and this - “alver life to thee, ° Mes William Shakespeare. Short sermons . ae : 5 ee Pe The igroatent tment of all ls: Le “the ability to get others: ito AO, i i r talents: fully, os new. {dens’ are old, but : Whe. an : shuns aking nblo: “unquontianablo © “hiétoric. documenta to. prove it, Let thea $0 producnd before nh arbitra tdort | tribunal,’ along withthe map which . Gonoral Kassin brotight: Tout’ at this’ recent preaa. conference; Whit: ‘trihue. nal? ‘The. ‘nternntionn! Court trendy ‘oxlste: at. ae Kh ‘put, ‘undovstandab) ‘putdntd! may: preter her, aiffov'onces: Tathout ha roar to’ outaldeta Haro 1 ‘re “of. ‘the “48 ‘elected: 30° ‘years . ‘ago: only. Turner: and: Bennett ‘remain: in, the. ‘house. | “Most of. the 48° have. depart: a ed: from. this vale of tears, toa. - land : -where,. presumably,’ there |. are. no polities, which. will make ~ i a ‘it more peaceful, if-duller. 5 _The.1941, election. made. his- tory. ‘on many, scores. .It..saw - five. ‘women win seats in. the Mrs. Nancy: Hodges, | his Tilly - “Rolston, ° a “ - Conservative; Mrs.’ Laura: Ja- * “mieson, Mrs-: “Dorothy © ‘Steeves and Grace’ ‘MacInnis, CCF. | Whee his: election. cal} 20. years ae “ago this week, his Liberals held - “the: Conservatives, “seven, . .And:, Jphill of. Fernie...” oe ae “ When the votes were count- _. ed: Liberals had dropped fo 21, . - the'Conservatives had gone up to ‘11, ‘the CCF to 15; and there. . was, of - course, Thomas Uphin of Fernie. oe ‘Now the house line: - “up: ds ah this: Social Credit, 32; CCF, 16; ’ Liberals, four. No Uphill, ‘and | not: a Conservative. , “Was. ever there such a Nips flop. as this'in 20 years? .The public can be mighty fickle- when. it’ feels. its oats In the | _ polling booths, | -Old “Duff,” ‘viewing his de- tent; thrust. ‘out ‘a stubborn | -éhin;, ruled. that his. Liberals ’:. - would go it alone, taking their. wo chances on defeat in the house. “But the. Liberal hierarchy,: - ~ shaking: in fear. of the CCF,. “yuwled: otherwise, Pattullo Was ousted, John Hart was elected --[ilheral leader, and so became — : Ton and the eoalition was pom . ey i+ } + “Under the velvet-gloved, iron: hand of Irishman Hart, the *- Coalition. flourished, But, when | he’ went, internal pickorings, . |, Adraltly. fed by W. A, C.Ben- . nett, onused - it; to flounder” cahoots NE Whon. tho: time: WOR ripe, for “Bleop is the best core. for. ‘ Nt floundering; Bennott, Jump="" Sey provided ‘you. do. it Ine; we od in, From: out of the meas he thtinselvos ‘by thelr true ‘name oe ‘yose. to the top, flying the Sdc-." red: hanner,. which he had em- | —praced, Inva ‘desperate | MOVE. “that hag pald for him rich. * dividenda, -otha -gourse, taking the view > that it has paid rich dividonda. for . a “Britian: Columbin: ‘and Mg poo" | Kuwait je court’ rivined |’ ‘qothor an. ‘arbitration our “than.an armed Force toovas iplnce. the British in Kuwnlt, although, | Mt) they , pan. “nocame \ pila that ax well, so much the,” ‘potter, Whon..once. Iraq and walt _promior,: OF. ‘treacherous, pawdy’ “villains ingrates who. sip martinis: with * shapely, blondes. ‘while the. SUP: . hack... The lighter side .o He's” awfully six months. Menges “who: told: ‘you: about”: 4s?” “demanded » ‘the: house. bee wel ee * * AS little: boy answered the. - galesman’ $s phone call. “Is ‘your’. mother or..father home?’ the’ salesman asked. The’ ‘answer i was Salesman, “Well,” persisted | the . “anyone -else. I: can ~ talk to?” The hoy said that his” _ sister was there and that;he’d: ‘put her on..There was a‘five- minute wait. Finally the:,boy. got onthe .phone, “I’m sorry, sir,” he eald, “but I can t, Hft “her out of her crib.” ° “An Immoral + Sng we | for love and. idle- Ness. " ye « Naught else is worth the having.: > * Bhough T have been in many niland,: = There is naught: else in living. “And I would rather have “my sweet, Though. rose-leaves dle at grieving, — _Ehan do high: decds In “Hungary | “To ‘PARS all men's polleving, Cy emeFine | Pound Need: identity “EDITOR'S NOTE: iy the “person who. wrote 'a letter to » the, editor. will call nows edi- tor John oF, Palin, identity ‘and ‘Identity the contents of the lettor, his or: her letter will he published, under a nom de plume; if they so wish, Lattors to’ (he: editor must carry. the. true’ name and a of the _lvelter, ee ‘agreo (o arbitration it ae will nol; matter much how.long.-;. thelr aase::took 10..come: uy); At: ‘prosant, . ‘General: ‘Resale iy G nnot “abandon. his)‘ claim. without Joss of face, but i it vo sub: Judice ho would. nave, ay ry excuse. tor not ‘backing. it.’ ibunnl did. notually nettle, tho atten: BUM -]QPara) on’ lve tn a placa to stat nf “Why. is Mr. Jones ‘pacihe. up, and down -his.front porch?” worried about. " paymenits, . fore “ telligent, fady of the : eB me put, ‘No, no, “no,” grey “flannel. today. wives, a : ‘picions | of. “infidelity associated f So with, travel: and job, hours.” we tend ‘to marry. more ‘ine -better. =. woman, ; -confine. them | aetna ‘pena ‘se der. why they are not-deliriv Bay a “Madison Avenue ae made. known: ee “its: feeling ins an. A artlole ened od Good SS educated in a suburban: Alcatraz: to’ a, life of o Quote and” . _inauate shir when people like what he does ~he should -be man enough to: accept hissing from people who don't like it." eo op “Miriam Chapin in Harper S35 is. curious that many’ ' Americans were worried lest a Catholic - ‘president: might fa-.° fest cilitate Catholic: control - of: > ‘while? in. next-door Quehec anticlericals — : who are theméelves Catholics. -- in good standing are trylng to” ‘control. of» Th American «. ‘sehools, laymen o in: bhelrse Zz * Cat resees ait EIS pene < . ea Conductor: Leopold ‘Stokow- ‘sets | s y: happy,’ ” said OY other otel. 1c ecasionally. visit ts*4 we -parlicular friend. ‘of mine. fier =e father “was) my, fishing: guide: ~ ad “Old fess of the: hotel “Lawdy-- daw” she. hissed at me. “Oppsy:.- poopsy!: : She ftoats | around: ‘on her tip- - toes: My: deah,” do. this! - My “" deah,. i _. makes.me dick!" don't: “do’ ‘that! | She. -A_ moment. later, , the new. | omanageress came through the | - swinging doors of the kitchen. bringing with her the remains . Of.a broken tea cup. . “Tf a man: accepts. applause De “Thank: goodness, "™ she cried, putting . the fragments pefore us on-the ‘table, “thank good- - ness. it..was I who. broke the cup, not: one of: the poor waill- resses whom | I should have Wi scold." " When” “she “departed, my friend’ the. ‘cook said: ‘"Sée?. -Bhe..can't-even spenk ‘English. When she ‘tries to say thank goodness it was me that broke the: ¢up, she gets her 1 and ‘whoms all mixed wp. Ye cshe ‘swells | ‘Around Wee she wa : “eduentedt”: ~ a a Vio . . a yo re the pace “wota the pace in ple wlth. full-bodied flay in pleas the: new: manager" ‘0 p . § éxpe dan’: The its m that “in str scape prairi . The the ' . Ottay born rled.