j eee . ao oO . “a4 “ . oo od — am ae. ee ee ee ee we 4 psy ce ty . 5 i tat Ah ete ne ne nee el oe ee ee ee Tre burning | question ‘AS Parliament faces the: new year is-how: Jong So- dial Credit will continue to vote to keep the minority Progressive. ‘Conserva- tive government in office. ~~ ; ! In the pre-Christmas session, Par- liament saw. a Liberal’ drive, supported by the New Democrats, for an early. élection thwarted by Social Credit.sup- port of the government in’ 1 confidence ¥ote tests... | Social Credit leader Robert Thomp- son took the line that the country’s’ eed for: positive: legislative steps must’ override. Liberal election demands: ‘As’ sumined-up by. Gilbert. Rondeau Shef- ford, the Thompson policy was: — — ' “To us, the important thing is not to change the seats of the pants on the benghes of ‘atliament but it is rather to amend the legislation which in ‘the hear future will govern the destiny of bur people.” | It wasn’t universally. popular with the ‘Social. Credit MPs, ‘particularly - Deputy Leader Real Caouette. SOCIAL CREDIT SPLIT . In a Nov. 6 Commons vote on a ‘Lib- eral” non-confidence motion, two Social Credit MPs. voted. against ‘the gov- érnment and Mr. Caouette led. four others, in. abstaining. The government. squeaked: through by: 18; votes—one:of;,» its closest calls—as’ Sodial Creditibroke’ vanks for. the. first. time. n. 2. crucial. peared : to be ‘trying | to. avoid ee .—ting any: ‘issue to: come’ to’a-head'in a vote in which Social. Credit. ‘support | mig ht not be fortheoming.~ ' Whe year ended with. call: parties jvorking hard‘ on organization ‘for ‘the: for ecast for the summer of. 1963: Se | Discussing in an interview. Social. Credit voting: support” of the. govern- - seas ment, Mr. ‘Thompson: said: oat {910 — PRINCE RUPERT DAILY: NEWS An independent newspaper devoted to, the upbuilding . of Prince Rupert and Northern ‘and Central, British Coluiabia: A member of the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association ~ Published: by - -The -Prince Rupert. ‘Daily ‘News. Limited -. John F, Mager President: _ Authorized as Second Class Mall ‘by the Post Office Department, Ottawa, and for payment. of. postage An cagh,, ay THURSDAY, (, DECEMBER. 27, (1962:. thts pad, Pye Ey thy be & sian Pee ad ‘How long will Social Credit back. Govt. “Time is on our side. I hayen’t trigd oe to hide the fact that getting:rhore time oe was ‘involved: as well ‘as the matter " what: was" gad: for: thie’ country. . The... message - across, the stronger we will become.” : 2 have to get our. POWER IN QUEBEC. 4a a poiltical movement which - ‘yeeruited virtually. all its past parlia- vo mentary stvength in Alberta-and. Bri- oe ~ tish, Columbia before being blanked i in the 1958 election, Social Credit became: _ a spectacular force in Quebec i in 1962." | Social Credit’s capture. of. 26. ‘of Quebee’ § 75-seats and four in. Western “ Canada helped’ create a House of: Com. a mons in which no party commanded'a . -majority—a ‘House of minorities”:as Mr. Thompson dubbed. iti in his maiden is speech. 4a eta oT et “Social Credit, sources s make Resbe. ret of their hopes of improving their Quebec | representation, especially - by continuing the. heavy. concentration on. television campaigning that worked so. well for Mr. Caouette i in. the campaign for. last J une?’ S. election. | . _ They’ See advantages to themselves nthe “reform”. movement .in Quebec “which gave them 26: federal-seats and © Liberal: Premier Lesage. his 1960. and - 1962. provincial election. victories... ee > The party’s federal: -wing counts on” mE : Strong support: ‘from Premier Mar . to. Conservatives by"! nat in 12° constituencies i in, the 196 ie “Social. | / ‘Credit. ‘also. i has hopes for. | ‘Sdacstanoean’ candidates: and-i is. stres-.. sing organivatior rina number. of Nor- thern. Ontario and, Niagara' Peninsula constituencies. ene me oe - “pie ‘Canadian Press, ee rg A i ALL INVOLVE. NUCLEAR WEAPONS. a a NABSAU . “ay: a “Three ‘maportaint: defence: fuestions, all ;involying nuclear: rweapons, face he Canadian, dvernment. ‘following the: Mac- illan-Kennéay ‘dnd - ' Macinillan-Diefenbaker talks heré last week. ' The first is: whether. to give Canada’s bless ing te creation of a. multilateral nuclear: NATO force .AS proposéd. ‘by President Kennedy: and Prime Minister Macmillan in the’ commuriique boncluding their ‘talks.. oo ! The second is: whether, Canada ‘should play. pny Part. in, which. the American, and’ British ... eaders: agréed .would be made available for a ATW. nuclear force, The third is whether to arm Canadian . ‘alr ‘quadrons in NATO with nuclear‘ bombs for in- tlusion in the grouping of armed forces within NATO which would’ represent, fl first, step An h NATO nuclear force, - ' Prime Minister Dicfenbaker, holidaying here unti) late this week following talks’ with Mac- nillan Friday und Saturday, told correspond- | Mnts.ghat the first and third questions are'mat- ae or the Canadian | ‘government, ‘and people OU Q, ‘ { In effect, he sald the Amerienn-British pro boxal for a.NATO nuclear force will require finoae Mean art oF ‘more than just. the Angle. ner n art: of NATO, bey rf ME em In ‘addition he aeemed. to indicate nuclenr pe for Canadian forceg in NATO is ‘a.prime nition issue for a domestic election, . : ' ANATO nuclear ‘force. lsd. may nave: reper cussions on the Canadian ‘politicnl stene hee cause one of the three ‘opposttion ‘Broups, Which | eu — oe ee ee oe SP er ee nee ee ee Three big. questions face Canada ov “By KEN™ KELLY “'~ ‘together. cutnumiber ‘Diefenbaker’s - Progressive Ccnservatives in the Commons, : flatly rejected the'-idea of NATO, becoming ‘an independent .. nuclear power, T. C; Douglas, ‘New. Demoerate leader, said in a statement issued from ‘his office in Ottawa that. Canada, “must oppose .as. strongly -as it knows how the disastrous proposal.to transform NATO inta an independent nuclear: power.” . ‘Lester B. Pearson, leader of the Liberal party, commented that a NATO nuclear force would be preferable to one where control.rested with: individual members of the alliance, The question’ of a Canadian role in the Po- Inris missile force, which Britain. and the U.S, (offered to make available to a multilateral NATO force, depends on. Diefenbaker'’s view on whether the proposal is acceptable to NATO and whether Canada is asked to help, A Washington: report indicated last week ‘that Oanada may be asked for cash and crews for maintenance and operations, But a deci- sion,on this isn't of Immediate urgency because to ‘the NATO allarice has not:necepted the Angio- American offer ‘and probably won't do so -at least: until the spring: meeting of ‘the NATO ‘coune!] in Ottawa, . . The. question of f, ‘nuclear’ weapon for the Ycanadtin. CF-104 squadrons in*NATO may have | dren. aomplicated hy the Maemillan-Kennedy _ suggestions, The plane was designed to carry. a. tatical. nuclear hamb and the’ elt Chnindinn. squad- rong are expected ‘to be fu Ny “equipped with it: by April, This the arming:of the plane would have hn to ‘he, decided re atively. soon, ¥ ‘ s re 4 “yanunss. ‘LOWER IN Wee) —: The’ ‘unemployment ploture wea brighter during 4068 compared. en WAtlN 196), tn each monte of title year, Jobloms total aya percontaye OY Inbor force wos amadior thas in ‘correrponding. montl 0f:1061, Graph shows monthly: ehndyes in aneal tyole of uneme ployment rato-slico, January, 1088, : Postewar: rocord poak wag ‘11.8 por cont. February, ' 1961, In | November. this your. rato wa 5.3. Par, cont compared. with: 54 n.yoar- earlter,, . { ' § “INDUSTRIAL ° PRODUCTION. “STEADY | ‘CLIMB. “industrial: . ‘production: : has. climbed : ‘steadily’. “since March, 1961; toa’ ‘high: of: 189.3 in: ‘September this year. Graph shows, »monthly * ‘movemient*in ” the last’ three years: of. ‘the jin-. ‘dex,. ‘based on 1949: production levels equalling’ 100° and © ad- justed* to discount Seasonal : factors. o e EDITOR’: ‘NOThRSotened articies and: veditortats credtiéd, to: other hewspapers ‘do not neces sarily: Te- feet athe views of. he: Dally: News, “ “ pORONTO o-The continu- -ing® “year. should’ ‘be oneof:.con- : tinuing economic: and' indust- rial: expansion | ata somewhat reduced rate, ‘Carl AD Pollodk, président ° ‘of the Canadian Manufacturers’ . says in'’a year- “end: ‘Statement. ‘Mr. Pollock, chairman. .and , only: recovered’ ‘vemarkably ‘put. s fie président of. Domihion. Electro- : “+. home Industries Litd!, ‘Kitehen- er, Ont, describes. Canada ‘as . in the enviable Nosition. of _ Associat i Lo h, - “ending” ‘éne: “good. hyear. cand» vant indicators.: ‘pointing further: expansion... 4 , _“Despite'the worry generated : ie earlier:in: the :year:by our ‘bal- a wae - the Canadian. economy .; not acttially finished. 1962 °° with” new ‘employment, | “production, sales and export records chalk- . of a heart? Credit. MPs, aa eee cwhere. tie-party- lost - tures a. - - QUIZ Bach correct. answer ‘counts 10 points. Score: yourself “Aas follows: 160. genius; “80° to 90 superior; ‘70 to 80 excellent; “60 to .70 good; 50: bo. 60° average; 40 10 50. fair. . « FOR MEN: — | - 1. ‘Which movie star as a swimming “pool in’ the shape © - Janet. Leigh - -- Jayne Mansfield’ —_ - Pier Angeli - _ - Jean’. Simmons: : 2. What color. is the MEN Per es oy Blue | _ > Brown | 18, “The. name of I ~ beek —. William Styron ! - 7.-Who became knewn: ag: hite — Gray. no ae 6. Which one ae eet awarded. the Nobel: i pai in L Litera ton, ‘suit generally, worn ‘by Mexican * the longest. shore line?. = oo : lees a California. — North: Carolina Nor finan’ Mailer —AeSniert Penn Warren — John Stein a 1 : my the Father of; Medicine?” Boy ‘Hippocrates — Jenner — : Galen — : Pasteur 8. Approximately what: per, ‘cent. fat ‘is butter? ” 60. — 70 — 80:— 90° “FOR: ‘YOUNG PEOPLE: ’ “9. The chemical symbol: Oo True or False: =~. 10, Whose portroit 2 pears on’ a $5, 000 pill? , Chase — James Madison’ ANSWERS: —_— | ~~ slo — Jayne. Mansfield: 2. Paper; 6,. John Steinbeck; James Madison. qT “Hippocrates; 8. 80; 9, True; ‘Alexander Ramilton —. Grover Cleveland — Salmon P. “White: 3. ‘False: 4 ‘Alaska: 5. 10. ot Tt is not: ' now ‘probable, that, in “ on, ‘ne ahodth’ dbaad trylite to awd a very.: few years, prob- lems. fa more.im; ‘space will be com- Boma mianding ‘the at~ Beneyg tention of sclence.. ~The ‘fanfare ‘of’ the past twenty years has had us: all ‘staring skywards, . First, it was ple in the, sky. that ‘kept’ us. craning our ‘necks: the new. deal, the wel-.., fare state, socialism. in. Its. many aspects, While jn this. - star-gaaing attitude, there ap-.: peared in the firmament more | disturbing’ articles. than pies. missiles, rockets, Little wonder that our atten- tion has been distineted: from the earth, a Rachol: Cavion's' Book —Jent . Spring’, Has | given world a. rather shocking | re- minder. of what it Is. we stand la) Hor: ‘Grgumont with) regard: to the damoago that ts. being, . dono tie. good earth and ah that subsists on it by. insecti- cides, weed ‘killers and ‘a scord * _ of other chemicals has: hoen' : se notablavsmong:,them: th arming. Interests... fare os dollar. corporate with: thelr. associated ‘billion. dollay. interests Jn. tribution of produce by supor mascots And they onn afford somo ‘powerful pool-podhing. only’ ‘possible, ib ts). astronauts, "Bel " h-poohed by. many ‘ihem tnd | dn; America)! Als, But lately come some: fights . ening statistics ag tote desis. gy ftro ny . | olin of the water supply or. SOc Strongly, marked tn: ‘941, |, ‘time’ ‘for science to come. down: to. earth. - * 50 YEARS AGO ” medember 2%, 1912 — Last evening at the Premier. : Hotel -.one. of the most: representative . gatherings of Prince. Rupert —atizeng sat down at the . fes- ‘ tive board to’ a. banquet given: “tn “honor. of. thelr. -oldtime: ; -frlend and. pioneer. . citizens, My, ‘Thomas Dunn, on the eve. Of “his «departure with: his | fornia, | oo er 40. YEARS: Ago ‘Degember 24,1022 — B,C, “Meaning who has been. district gears has recived’ ‘notica’ of: his. transfor to. Vietotla, - 80, ‘YEARS! ‘AGO ' “Deoorhher: 24 1089" More, | tional . Unomploy ed.” qtorkers | Ansddidtion?. Va btenided: Ohristmias ~ banquot.*. ‘as oi eugats Of Ieo Mah of: the Suns aes! 20. YEARS AGO. \ a “Speiaminn 27 1042. Tho wu ward trend ‘of Industral: notive’ qty, which began with. the out: “prone: “of war.and which, was: continued throughout... oe day's racious living Js a. ‘lad An, her: hands. “Lighter Side = the ‘porfect. aymba):. of, 0d ‘Can yt : Hameseag down In a contemporary-do-" ped algn chair with a huffot: dinnar. " ‘saya ‘yeview for the: Natlonal 2 hay , wattle volume for the your ex. previous oxporionce, me starting another with.the. rele- YT -to° ance’ -.. of - ‘payments. position, “ support for the ‘Buy, Make and . HALL . capture a larger share of both. - y. Yange and extent of the fur- Mee iggy oe vot - is strength. : pea 4 look; ‘too; appears: favorable at -F: “the continent, Of. which more. ce gues is. to: ‘perhieayd: Tt: wOT:soon, bese ye "family for San Diego, Calle ; ‘foruster here for: tha. oprovines, “lal: igovernmént “ “for “weveral * than ,100. members: “of, “the Na- : ee tho | phi timers: quite freach’ the. — "RESERVATIONS PHONE 99 TAXI - 1962. level’. 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