ee See An independent newspaper devoted to the upbuilding es of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia, - ’ wee A member of the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation fe Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association Published. by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited John F. Magor _ President ee Authorized. as Second Class Mall by tthe Post Office Departmct Ottawa 1 “ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1962 A good way to save for a rainy day | anada Savings Bonds. are this year ‘again being cited as a convenient method of putting a few dollars away for a rainy day. Oo Under the payroll . deduction scheme the money is hardly missed each month and welcomed with a smile.at maturity. |, . They carry the’ ‘inconditional guar- antee of the Canadian Government und may be cashedat any time‘at face value.plus accrued :interest. . As. an investment bonds - ‘have proven to be worthwhile. They carry 14 annual interestieoupons — 41% per . cent for each of the-next three. years. and 51% per cent.for each of the re=. maining eight’ years. The average yield, if held to maturity: in 16. is 5.11 per cent. They produce an additional income for those who have accumulated some: surplus cash and are looking for a safe way of using these funds. - One indication of their high stand- ing asa security is that they are pur- chased to a considerable; extent by executors and administrators ot estates, * In many industries and. othey bust: nesses it is possible to arrange for the. purchase of Canada Savings Bonds © deduc- 7 through tions. author ized payroll This can usually be done ‘without _ unduly | handicapping the domestic. budget and at the end of a compara’ tively short period a nest ege hag: ‘been . ‘ provided.. i | For some people itis more conveni ent’ to arrange with their banker for * : the purchase of Canida ‘Savings — Bonds on the installment plan. . Here is a method of saving which: is sure to have an appeal to those who have faith. in themselves and faith in the futur e of Canada. Prince Rupert residents would: do. | well to consider them. © De ne Take snobbery out of education | Yor Con’t have to be an Einstein: or a Rem- hranet to achieve a full life and’ deserve re- spect, UBC president John Macdonald told his students, ‘In eftect, his remarks suggested an end to educational snobbery. Excellence in any field, from basket weaving to nuclear physics, should | hea respected. ‘In this sense a plumber who achieves: the. highest skill in his profession: should be equal: in the eyes of society to the writer who Wins. a Nobel prize, for each has made full and: faith- ful use of his abilities. learning. Vocational fields are becoming more: and more complex and vital in our society. It would be snobbish and vain indeed to : argue’ that any job or function is more im- . portant than another, for all are a part of: the whole. We. could no more get along~' without © ‘plumbers than we could get along = without ‘hooks. The only: man who does not deserve respect _is the-one who:does not use, or fails to fully’ de- velop, his.own’ particular skills: : oa Dr. Macdonald wants to see more training peyees and vocational schools. for the -vast © i ‘CUBA. RESOLVED, 4 .; prize Mr, ‘Khrushchev. ‘is after: in Euorpe. "BUT. rges..the | crisis is over, . Let's. not forget Berlin situation By LUBOR J. ZINK | ‘Toronto ‘Telegram News Service - ° OTTAWA — Now the Cuban crisis has’ .been resolved, Jlet’s. . not forget Berlin and. the ‘big’, .Recently, when Iwas visit- ing: ‘that ‘divided city, .an-of- ficial of the West Berlin gov- “ernment told‘ me: ms “In Berlin, ‘Khrushchev. is-facing |. the same. - Situation. Hitler was facing in © _Mean’ war.” -° In Ottawa, “External ‘Affairs - Minister Howard Green agrees . that» any. Communist attempt ‘to grab the » free part of Ber- lin would mean war, ‘Recently Prime Minister Diefenbaker surprised | Parlia- ment” forecasting orave trouble ¢ over Berlin in'the near future. .He too. left, the . im-, pression “that. the«-West, “ins: cluding. Canada, would. -go. to-. war.if Mr.. Khrushchev decide, . ed to. -atfack. the: : island: Of: freedom behind the: Iron.Cur- ~. Poland: ‘One step further would. - -Stalin’s ‘and - Khrushchev’s failure to convince the 100,- 000,000 people. in’ the” satellite countries -that their fate has been sealed forever has greatly «= hampered Soviet plans for fur-~ ther westward’ expansion. The restiveness of the captive na- tions, as’ recurring open: re- volts and coristant: economic sabotage’ have shown, have been a potent brake on -_Mos-. m cow’s ambition to capture the rest’ of» the world: The con- trast ‘between the ‘harsh real- ity of Soviet colonialism and the propaganda image ~ Communist paradise has been too great to lure the free peo- ples into voluntary slavery. , ‘This contrast is constantly dramatized by the captive na-- , tions’ refusal..to give up hope _ that the..West will not puta finial seal of approval on the ‘Present split of Europe. | - By: erecting a-crude. ‘wall of ‘concrete and barbed wire, Mr. “you can come out now. of © GEORGE GON emmy wy L 7) ne these: vapors: ‘The See ee wae “with ‘the Jast of 8. tone. They. know the” ‘score,’ Dade eae ae nearness nT a cam en “The PACKSACK) , OF Gregory Clark Copyright: Canada: Wide © » This is the time. of year | when a strange uneasiness en-- ters the mind, bones and tis- sues of men who live {n- city.| ‘and town. They are restless, ‘impatient, with. the need ‘to. stand and stare £ into space,. They & heave heavy’ sighs. & . Country imen do moti: suffer. ‘from * farmers are weary the harvest, they are” full “of: ‘the eS: Tt, 2S has been, a good’crop or a bad: It: does. not;matter. They have: ' performed their Function. They. have provided... The:.trouble with city and town men in October is: that ' they arg, ‘the descendants’: of | . countless’ generations ‘of. men : won| I Tha It was 31 ‘months ago Wed-. nesday. when. this. Vancouver- born, scribe: stepped off.a train «:- at the ONR c'-ticn and. en="): tered Princ: tuzert for, the first time. Tomorrow I begin a joyable thoughts of this rain- “swept ‘port on the north coast, For it’s been a good life here, ’ Rich. in’ economics and. warm “with ‘the friendliness only © a Smaller, city-can have, If. I was. ever here, I.:would ‘reply, simply “The -people. ”. Because it has been the people here who have firmly © convinced me life . really wonderful. The characters—elbow. ben- rain = lovers, _ twisters and hustlers—all help- - "ed to make life here. much . ‘most ders,. beefers,. -more = enjoyable. than places. Tve: had a great. time here. “.. almost. ‘three: fabulous _ trek. to - _the east and will carry with me =. many fond memories and en- | penings of. life and. times ‘asked ‘what single - ‘thing .I° enjoyed. most. is: Way | See | It | - By GARY OAKES before. them who,. until. quite lately, a mere fringe of time vs compared to the vast expanse: ‘T gained some ‘excellent ‘éxperi: o ence, met many good- ‘people | and “will leave satisfied : and contented with having spent: _years “here. I never did grow, to appreei- ‘ate ‘the: rain. here but. as.one long-time resident put it: “Lt’s the first 47-years here that are ‘tough, after that it’s a. breeze.”. I’ve enjoyed huddling around _ the radio with you and writing .. and photographing -the. hap- Prince Rupert. Some day.I hope to. ‘return of the past;had ingrained into their deepest consciousness the -desperate need to. provide in autumn. The city man, whose; ‘providing is. done week by. week, all year through, doesn’t .. | quote, unquote © ‘MacDonald - of Mon- treat’ ‘ieee -president, Indus- « ‘trial Acceptance Corp.: "TO. most of us in business ’ our government is a ..50% partner in our profits; as such, | it must be a creative, produc. ‘tive,* functional _partner.. Its - responsibility is surely ‘to cre- ate a climate in which its busi- ness partners can grow and flourish, not to burden them @ ftfir with an. ever-growing bureau: i _ cracy that. itself produces no- - in - thing. 2 , “(Government) must. ere ss ate a climate in which ‘thelr word ‘enterprise’ still has” ' meaning, still has the power here and once again:serve the a community to the best of my ability. I'll. be back because I doubt very. much if .J’ll- find’. the warmth: anywhere else that I’ve come to know | ‘and ‘appreciate here. .So, for the time being, a very good afternoon, to everyone, - everywhere, especially: to - all ‘ those. wonderful Prince Rupert . people. Ee Se ‘her for Port Arthur, _ House. of Commons: - “The Liberals have contempt of. politics. - what. they used. to be when: ‘to. move men to undertake activities of risk, couiage,en- ergy, and above’ ‘all, reward.” a i . |, Douglas Fisher, NDP mem- j « € 4 4 i 4 3 in’ the ¢ ‘ff for the new boys, the shaggy _ fellows on the other periphery - Things were not ne el cy eps Cate tains. Defence ‘Minister. ‘Hark-., Only about 20 per cent of high school era- Auates in B.C... ean benefit from university a ning, Dr. Macdonald said: But this does mot”: an that the. other 80 per cent’ should be con- * .good: old Bud and good old - Mitch. were deputy ministers, / pene morning. after -Phey” say to theyiselven tage! ~’ these new" peopte~cannot* p ‘Khrushchev. has‘solved. his im-.. mediate; -Berlin ‘problems. The. cityrno: donger”’ serves*as ‘the, last;-hole. in. the. Iron:.Curtain On film - —the “The Vancouver Province’ |!" Fe: . a z Seven’ iftit's only” Ndored inferior, \ Academic education is only one phase’ of © 'No UN pork barrel. os Russia’s proposal for a erotica? system in the (mited Nations Secretariat is no more acy reapltable now than it was when Nikita Khnish- - chev raised it two years ago. Mr. Khrushchev wanted to replace the office of Secretary General with a triumvirate, repre- sorting East, West and Neutrals. The plan for | ©“ ihree-way split is now expanded to cover all ‘ap jobs in the Secretariat. The plan is unaccpetable because it is un- workable, The capacity of the UN to take effective ac- ‘ion in many areas of human conflict hinges en the authority of the Secretary General, With, in effect, three Secretaries General, each with a veto, the Secretariat would have cap- ueity only for indecision, Extension of the-“troika” -to the 1 200 or so rrcressional employees of the UN would trans- ‘crm the Sceretariat into a sort of international pork barrel, No castles The latest Irish Sweepstake winner seems typical of such bonanza=receivers in recent years in his agonizingly cautious sensible ap- proach to sudden riches. Although he now has $150, 000, he will con- tinue to act as an engineroom wiper because he likes it, and because he thinks he is too young to retire, Paying for his house’ and taking a trip to Hawaii — these, were the Only spending ideas he could produce; A! {T'S YOUR BUSINESS - Shareholders similar to performing seals ‘ weaving a better ‘basket. The Vancouve: Province’, me It w auld do worse ‘than that, The. ‘capability of the UN to perform. tasks of peacemaking’ and peace- Keeping’ ‘Fests on the ability of ‘its Secre- tariat: ta. take-a-detached view of international events, Communists, whose first loyalty: is to. ‘expansion of Communism, “are. incapable. of de- - tachment.’ ‘The. Soviet Union’ has not hesitated . to ‘use the staff of its'UN delegation for. spying.. There: is no reason to doubt that it would. hesitate to use ‘Communist appointees on the UN staff in the same way. | The UN. can be changed and will be changed. The ‘new Soviet pressures come when the: UN _ must. decide’ whether to appoint U Thant to'a full five-year term as Secretary-General. The pressures must be resisted. Let the UN he changed as events demand, but let it not he changed for the worse, ~ The Toronto: Telegram on Cloud 9 Ths young man has been handed the key to a life of limitless horizons, independence and time. He could tour the globe, buy a Spanish castle, punch his foreman in the nose’ But what will he do? Visit Hawall:and wipe engines, What has happened to the human race since the era of the Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo? — The Vancouver Province ’ i By DAVID GRENIER Toronto Telegram News Service Shareholders often are likoned.— — and, right- ly sn —- to performing seals, vay They go through set motions at. annual or special meetings, They ralse thelr hands, lower them; sien proxies; propose motions, and aaC~ ond thom, For all of this they get a kindly pat.on the . head, most of the time, from managoment, But In sporadic instances, shareholders: Atoy) — neting like performing seals and behave more, “ke people who have a right ‘to know and a: right to be told how: their company i peing. run, : . + wo: ” fen, Three cases have occurred fn. the nat: tow! days which fall into this category,’ : ®@ Quobec Natural ‘Gas, : holders didn't lke proposaly management put forward for rofinancing ‘tho company, Thoy fourht but lost. @ John Wood Industries, Holdors of non- vatine shares fought for the right to have some svy In the company’s affairs. Under the new refinansing plan, they've auccecded, — @ Fanny Farmer Candy ‘Shope, ment control changed hands as a. result of a: proxy fight: none ee to the board charged that the company’s growth under previous management was inaufflclont. In ench of there three cases, what's happens 4 ; eo ; ' Me ee Fis #80 wh eS err bb hv Ese ting fin 8 Proferrod ahare- . -Manngee 2 1 CF De tose edge gts Bt ed Is only the beginning of the atory, It will take time to find out whether shareholderg: of the companies concerned have had thelr ‘lot improved or not, } fe * But tno seldom do shareholders realize that their. Interests may not coincide with those of management, Without watchful. shareholders ta pay attention to, management may hecome burentaraila Instead of adventurous, may be More concerned in the parpotuating its control (han earning its keep, . Tean think of one ‘well-known mining com« s Pany whore major concern now is how to In- Vest the finds it holds In: its treasury, ! So.far - it's Inveated in a wide range. of projects, with little samblance of a plan — almost. 08 If It. doran't know where next to ~ The one thing: it: apparently. hasn't. thought: of doing js inerenaing the payout to the share. holders who pave underwritton ita viaka, r Thore are sorniranion that are moro concern ed with creating images, building empires, keeping wp appenrancos, than Improving: the return thay show on invested capital or: Btep» ning up thelr por share profits, Tn'the Jaat resort, perforinance is what the Yish taker fs. ontitled to ask for and got, Arid If he doosn't (whieh ia all too often the anse), V's time ha: made hts-volce heard, A eB a he te ER Ae on pune Wye wake tie CT Le ae va eke tore ats ai ie conte Lombok Pale Ae ow Beredp a Re Re Be Sie dye bo cee “With. this. rare: “show of fitm- ness: and, unanimity 2 at the. top, ‘the 2 yf cis ‘misjudging the“ ‘Situation, ‘Not. in. its. ‘anticipation.jof a ‘new: deep’. crisis: over..the: di- . . vided ..city,, but .in the: evalua- . _ tion” of Soviet: intentions., The Kremlin,. -to my. mind, is ‘about. ‘as eager to’ fight: over — Berlin-as we are, By threaten- My. own “view. is ‘that Ottawa o ing to plunge the: world. into ~ ly trying to browheat the, West into far-reaching political con- cessions which: would seal ‘the post-war division of . Europe ‘and.set the ‘stage for a ‘new | round af Communist “peace- ful” expansion, .— ‘As I’ see ‘if, the perennial threat. of. 4: “showdown ° over Berlin is designed. to. extract from the West official: recog. | nition of Bast. Germany as a separate and i n de pendent State, - So far the West. has” ‘refused to : ‘pay this price; It ‘has * ves fused to pay it for very good reasons which, however, are nat too well ‘understood by many politicians and. other moulders of public opinion, ” “a nuclear holocaust itis mere- - ‘and its function as the shop- window. of. the free world. has been neutralized. - . ‘If Mr. Khrushchev really '.spoiling:: for ‘were war, he would : ‘have. grabbed Berlin ae long time ago. His tactic, to my mind, is calculated to make most’ peo- ple in the’ West thoroughly tired of the whole Berlin busi- ness. He knows that the mere mention of Hitler’s former capital still evokes neep emo- tions of resentment, even hat- ed, which play into his hands. If.he can go on creating war Scares Over Berlin, he expects most of us to say: “To hell with Berlin. Why should we fight over Berlin? If the Rus-. sians are willing to drop the issue for a price, why not make a deal with them? Why not recognize East Germany if that is what they want? Who -Wants to sée.a reunited Ger- ‘many, anyway.” ‘In short, the Kremlin tries _ to create an irresistible public . pressure for recognition of i Bast Germany, Once this | seemingly neghgible price for avoiding “showdown” . Berlin is paid, ‘late waking up ot its enor- "mous politicnl and strategic ! significance. over we -Unfortunately most of our Recognition ‘of thé Pankow ©’ (East German) puppet, regime would allow the: Kremlin’ to . re olidate its. colonial © ems pire, - moulders. of public opinion “seem tobe unaware of this ; deeper meaning of the succes-: _ ston of the: Moscow- “engineered “Berlin crises,” Our living standard still high Toronto Telograin News Service How high is Canada’s atans. dard of living? One factor which ° ‘should © readily provide an. angwer is ‘ the buying power of the dollar, . The average Canadian could, in two hours, ton minutos, earn anough’ money to’ buy ‘a: unit ‘basket ‘of beef, soap; - eggs, bread and potatoes, : “Bada spokesman for the Pepariment. ‘of Lnhor, ® Paady, phe ay By comparison,’ an’ “Ameri- - -. can would: take: only. two hours, } an Australian 2% houra, 0; Brie - Ton au% hours—and . a Russian . 0 hours, vot cit tebe i, ia sabe | Wee Hxporta often’ differ. ‘over trate an figures on auch: sulajbets, na y Ry a ea ye The Indepandent - ° ‘Grocors’ “Allinneo: recently threw now ; Veht' on living standards: ‘mn ‘Canada, - we Ode: ‘Otto hpoaker, at tha’ ‘annual convention, Codrge C'Loary, . vicosproaicent. of .Weatminster Paper Company, said: that in’ two minutes. fl: Canadinn enn bye te va pre has st pols a Peg AN CRY GS ake ny hea pgs eel ‘ t earn sufficient to buy an one, and In elght minutes, n packet ,of ‘cigarettes, , But in. West: Germany, it would take aight minutes for an ogg and..40. minutes for a _ packet Of cigarettes, , ‘Looking: at this. from another “hapoet: Non Grimos,. president of IGA (International, sald that in Canada and Ampricn | ahout 20 per cent of weekly ;-Wwage pnckotis is spent 1 food, whereas In Sweden tho i proportion is 27 per’cont, in| , Britain 32,6 per cont, in rane, a | $5.5. por. cent, Groece, 67 per _beent, and behind the fron ours tain, as, 10 ‘per cont, oe * Ane average: “workar hore, if he pielgete right, should buy a. | $2,800 car in just over n year, n ehr’ dealer sald, though) terms aro’ ;9 ad wold: tale an average worker ‘four to five yoars to pay off— “partiowiarly’as ho: hag: u leaner pay racket, Generally, er 24 :to three year's, a ample Our “magistrates are often ingenious in devising methods . -to.. bring. home. to impaired drivers ‘who appear — before - them the error of their ways. -They take pains to point.out. the -disastrous | consequences “that can follow the combina- tion of drink and driving. They might follow the ex- of police in Denver, it would be too - atrotehed ™ Ungland tho same | car oy i ‘ odes aw aN Om ally natch match won Hoa cg A tine It is difficult for a person to face the future when Fate is behind him kicking him in the pants.—Port Arthur News- Chronicle. fe Better be nice to people you meet on the way up, Since you may meet some of them again on the way down. - — Brandon * crime, Sun. DISTILLERS } an Colorado, While the suspected performs. fitness’ ‘tests driver. and answers. questions © from the police,’ a. sound- movie is _ Shot for a few seconds. ‘The next morning: the*sus- ‘pect is shown the film. The result: The percentage of ac-- cused. drivers. pleading gullty after. seeing films of them- . Selves has risen from 20 to 85. The film. has the gift, in- deed, to show ourselves: as others see us — and at. life's most. unwanted moment, Though it technique can. also bring about quick acquittals, it may.. be thought that this is.a ‘perfect case of “in, vino veritas,” and example. . -of . making‘ the punishment exactly” fit the Vara EN Ce . SINCE -sibly: know. the sare . through . and over long periods, to those ~ to set. the tone of the party, and this means worship for the oy is true: that the | . ternatives, DISTILLED. AGED’ AND’ ab eres UNDER _ CANADIAN GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. BY: arcana which ~revealed. only slowly, imperceptible = drops‘: oo | who are truly on the inside— . the inside with the Liberal © party. The ‘senior civil service . caste, or the mandarin castle * if you prefer, has been allowed ne a eer eee wg administrative expertise of Mike and Pick and Bud and: Walter.”