: —_—_gomreaway—an d: quietened' down. | ere Att 6 . + * be a oN ™ wees 1910 _ An independent 7 ee oe eee e ee eee ee EH eH HH cee ee EEE REET . aM WN OM eS wy Ye, ” OM te . Coty et a ue ce a Ce ty Pop kale 4 newspaper. devoted to the upbuilding ~ of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia, “os A member of the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation yy - Ganadian Dally Newspaper Publishers Association . * ca) Published ‘by’The Prince ‘Rupert Daily News Limited : John: F, Magor ge all President’. Pe authorized as Second Class Matl by the Post Office Department, Ottawa "FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1962 co pa aan OE eee FN EN AEN GS ELAN AN, DLS ay whe YAY EVEM ENEMY MPM EMT MY, PET eee ee eT Ne 4 deg digde 20% 2: A : an ryt OP BEEP EGP Ge We eh MEN ENDS ON ENE TOS woe as ebensy nes ON Ra see eres ayes Vp ee rt “PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS — 1962’ coy “nee again; through lack of a firm" and:consistent policy on the part” of both federal’ and provincial. gov- ernments, the Sons of Freedom Douk- hobors have been allowed‘ to. create an incident; and in so doing draw the’ attention .to themselves that. seems to. cive them so much gratification. . who marched on Victoria have now yetreated, the current affair’ is” far from settled. — |. 7 at What started earlier this year as a Freedomite: trek: to -the federal‘ prison at Agassiz where: convicted: members of the sect are serving’ terms, has ervown into an affair of vastly greater proportions. — Lo wor is made. worse a political issue /as — -The whole- business byshgving become well. os Premier Bennett. has. blamed fed- eySl Works Minister Fulton'for' estab-- lishing the prison in.the Fraser. Valley. insthe first place: Quite obviously. the: Premier has taken. as opportunity to latd out at the man who: will undoubt-- edt be the next leader, of the-Progres- si¥é Conservative party in. this. prov- | ingé, and‘ thus, sadly, we: get the im- “ pression that football hasbeen kicked: about. _#The Sons; of: Freedom..problem de- - mands ‘much more’ serious attention: «the - leade}s:cannot simply. shut. their eyes» arid: hope: that: by, the: time: they, open. thémi the:Sons of: Breedom will have “Wf; experience is to: besa: guide, this siffiply does:not happen’ in the case of: thé. ons of Freedom. During the re-— cogit march on Victoria; Yeports men- 2m gy CEE ; Se tidhed that the Sons of Freedom want- edthe provincial: government.to estab-: lish a royal commission to study: their pyéblems. A: Senate committee in ves- tigation was also proposed. — oo 3A . oo “The public has- long ago: given up coynting the number of exhaustive in- ITS ‘(YOUR BUSINESS — We 4 " ‘ “thd European, Common: Market. ds..“reace ticwary and capitalistic”, It threatens . to. dis- rug phe world market in agricultural pro- dngis. , Some of. its. policies are: definitely, ‘‘no- ogdnik”, Besides, it could. fall apart because ot acanomic problems: developing. in Western Furepe, . "Siijt sounds like the Khrushchev line on theeCommon Market — with a Mttle wishful tnfikine added in for good measure, . ‘But surprise, surprise — it turng out. that not of these things, was, sald by the Soviet préyniar. - Co ténstend, they were sald. (successively) hy Professor Jean-Ethier Blats:of the Univeralty of~Montreal, GATT. (the multi-nation General Adtferhent on Tariffs and Trade), U8, Agri- cuure Secretary, Orville Freeman and) Du PHP of Canada economist R, B. MacPherson, wn { * ¥ . id ‘ wAnd what does. Mr. Khrushchev think of thé" common Market? Up to a few. months nu ik could. safely be assumed that he: didn't Weiland didn’t want any. part of Ii. “NOW he's. becoming somothing of: 1 Com mo Market booster, Evidence: of this: has nog daveloning for somo. time. Se aqniarticle in Pravda, signed pr if pei ive. Lrenda.. towards. Internatjonalization: INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS » EXPERT. My | ois 4 wry t jer aa VTORONTO 1() = An occupntiional: revolue udk, Waa nen takMeg* place within the’ Cana. ding \nbor: force: in reeent"yonrs, says. an in~ a relationg expert. BERET Zr, W Donald: Wood, director) of tho: Indus- tri Rolations entre; at* Queen's Univaralty,, ange White: collar oscunntigns —~ managorial, profesional, technical, an IniYonkod' ot. anv average aQnunl | tips that: of. the labor’ force ajnae;: 1080)". awn in’ Personnpl' : Manngement,:.» 0 spagia aifle. Gao qualitative change many.) Jobs, haves re joe In. thelr alk we forix ee to \ of| ‘Many former categories: of allt ated, ee Ten ergone: au poant change, The lévola of skill: and the: basic dducational requirements domanded of wore Karn within ‘all groups have been rising.” “impgeti than. the: too * eles? : Doukhobors need serious attention vestigations and resulting recommen...” “that just’ another political . (* is now: veceivihg:. Government’ tural pursuits, that et “after. all, has, been. sugeest -and might as well. make the -eRaniples py, ther Soviet _ get the. tono. with. references-to' the Occupational: revolution in labor force , By: GREG: rate; of three: work, if; note dations for solving the problem, by. governments, public bodies of“ alle kinds, church organizations. and non- partisan groups. 2 “What has been wanted all along,. © and is still needed, is one definite: and” ‘comprehensive policy from» which. Although those Sons of Freedom | there will be no. deviation. We need. this in all fairmess. to the Canadian taxpayer generally, to the law-abiding Doukhobors-and to the Freedomites og themselves. The provincial government appear. - ed to be moving in this direction when — it operated the New Denver, B.C., school for Sons of Freedom children: whose parents refused to send them to regular public schools. This institu-. .-. tion should have’ been: continued: for: many more years, long enough cer- tainly to demonstrate its effectiveness. However, the problem is not entirely one of education, although this is of ereat importance. Bad There must also be sound economic planning for these people, . who are basically and traditionally linked with the land. . Kyestova is not the place’ for any fayming,;.its barrens, can, only tat esr ae ae woo a oy Bete di gntent. oO a Yue “However there are many, afeas of the province, many undeveloped, yet Siiitable for habitation. and~‘agricul- stild Vabsorh: all: i ree divisions. . Dispel sal, this group’ in edly and, sensibly, asf méa sin- tegrating them into ‘our’ p C- an: re Vas . . : we is onomic and social pattern Regardless of what happenéd in the past, the fact remains ¢ British (folumbia hag the. Sons of:Fregdom nake the best of them. But any major ‘endeavar' At in- tegrating them, to.be successful. will - yequire all-out effort and firm. policy making by federal and provincial.gov- ernments. ee Meta ene e a sae tee a switch ae of production. which’ are at work. in. thefeapl- talistice world.” . . , cee it added, “It is in this connection’ inal; the question arises. of the possibility-of,economle co-operation and peaceful economie’ competl~ tion, not.only between cortain statés with-dif-. ferent. social aystems, but also between) thelr - economia groups.” a eh Woe In"fact, the Soviet equivalent ofthe Com- mon Market. Is already in: existence’ -- ‘come- eon (Council of Mutual Economie. Ald), “Re- ports are that it may even attempt to .copy some of the Institutions of the furomart,” But the slrongest Indication of where Mr, KX, glands on the Common Market was given at-the recent meeting of Communist Central Committec in, Moscow — the mecting: ab, which the Soviet premier: urged _ Industry. to. follow the lend of General Motors, Ford an Chrysler, “Why dont! we use averything. rational ‘and ‘economically profitable that. the capitalists have?” ha asked, suggesting that theprinciple ‘of international division of Iabor and the pro- ‘dnolivity henefits ta be obtained. thereby were ‘ ow “ahs nay Which. only: goes to show that some . where along the line, . Mr, VK heqd, that ald: renctlonary. capitalist. saying: <= “te you: can't tek ‘em, Join 'em.” SAYS be MacDONALD Ayt Dr, Wood anys many ‘professional occupa. tlona. now. require post-graduate: “univoraity education and: specialized: training, Ho: n that.in the’ clorical fields nido now" dvaupiitions arn: growing: up’ office: oporationa, Many of these jobs gonatibuto: v velativaly: , Now group of occupations. for: technicians, the: i " gounterpurt:.of the: growingsnumbor: of toch- publention “putt qubs by ‘the: Canadiar: Inatitute of Chartered. Accountants; Dri. Wood: Initho: muturasof nicianainithe*fleld of production); MPhoe: same! “pamaton’ of white: collar workers; he says; is “ynoavation “whieh antbstitutes engineers, sclontlaty, nde miniatrators, technicians and cloricnl poraon- ee, : ‘nol for men on the production line, boa ae we NE dda: and. skill! requiremonts are. ‘changing. as now. mechanical’ and: olectronia: equipment: and new to MANAGE chniques. are applied ta” - claricals mw Haver Pc we | 4 changa: of” omphasli: {s-ovidont: poonlo; H In itho: fi among tho: grouns, of akilied | eraftamone. dbablys been evenamore: for: The: main. factor: responalblo: for’, tho’. ox quantittve: na technological, organizational: a and administrative: changes: inv busineas — “- SAFE ON A STRETCHER —- British Columbia’s mountain rescue _ ‘team demonstrates its techniques on Mount Seymour. The team, ‘ sformed six years ago, riggedcables and” used a: stretcher to cubring this “victim” down from: a rugged 400-foot slope. KNIGHT IN ARMOR. we - Fulton: rides. to B.C.'s rescue - By FRANK RUTTER '. Toronto Telegram News Service VICTORIA. — . Tories: are. Browne has just finished a]: jumping out of. hiding all'over' tour of the province and he’s. [' -B.c. to welcome Davie Ful-** enthused at what he sees, - ton home as provincial leader. _ “Bverywhere there’s a. tre- “They have had a long hiber- | meridous revival of Conserva- amation. . Poy tive support,” he says. wok -,| ‘Pulton’s ‘resignation’, from He believes enough: Tory sups* |’ . the. Federal cabinet to. leadi. porters will desert the. Socreds:: _ them could bust B.C. p litics” to. put the Cgnservatives in of: _-wide open. oe fice—not the!NDP. | ~~ But the man most delighted” “People are fed up. with the. “by. Fulton’s' decision “isn’t"even two extremes of .Soctal. Credit ../agPory: He's B.C. New Demo2" “and. NDP,” Browne sayss “-eratic. Party: leader Robert 3 a ae teantatlant ' official. “Let’s hope aren't: Phe rums you know and trust “The: Socreds « (31),-and) NDPr |, ONS CEA LAE Us on ry Cnt afar eT PAHO are aa ‘ 4 om tf , gt Co. : a x ot ea SB emt: “pga ine ee any arodil: Ghd | “madging trom. ine high speca ‘ Téis concad : ayo To-date this yem crodl t eats ‘ most unnecessary “thing goes to a Frenchma who+| nWands these days, it scems that AE : de “ . ‘ . stayed balanced ond WEA ‘on momentum Alone ib should: ~. r 19d: consecutive: | hoes for a a go further than It doves, wide: nuclearewar’ could .. she, for dolng the started by:.accident,” says an’ those in ‘position’ to? bring: such @& war .coident-prone. heen carers tne ey, oe ee for quality and: flavour -Lamb’s NAVY RUM Hearty, . but light in * flavour and body. Superb for cocktalls “and tong drinks. y Lamb's, PALM: BREEZE Qonn RUM ~~" && Very light, yet . A equally satis- fying for your: enjoyment. cs Mer, ’ " Traditional Oo ye. BS my f 8 - - a ‘s f favourites for iy me g ; : your Yuletide 4 “'’strachan, EP dgyohold 47:0f the 52. seats ‘in: |) eggnog. ( - ‘He predicts Fulton's presence: tn Le islature; ‘the. ‘Tiberala. “ een . yawilLephitiSocial: Ored}y apport gi Ske gate ee hae cee y , po -*jagt enough’ to put.* ée.N py #° A clue to: the: future: will} we ots ms Gf bof Pon 4 ca “an: uture will ; Chi ahead , \ . "into power in’ the next election... Gome Dec, 17 in & Point Gre none am . : , Se : ' i Any Tory resurgencgé in B.C. by-election. - cel ¥.. ea This. Advertisement is not Publish bal d shy ‘the Liquer Control Board-or by the Me, _fold.ofs thousands of: tors: Fulton’ might put°’Tory candi-' ~ ve - wo = ,to Social Credit, says Strachan, date Reg Atherton in front. | ns peo + & & — Opinion polis show he’s run- The Socreds gained power in” ning-second.pow. = > ” “£1952 when the people became eb ee disgusted with ‘a-Conservative- - ** Pulton’s own. choice of. a . Liberal coalition, «Perh apsi-.. seat,to. contest will be import--. ‘ Uthat's-;why the'man apparently ante . _ least delighted’ by Davie’s™ ~The natural one would be ‘choice is Premier Bennett, He- Kamloops. It is now held by 3 refused. to comment on it. Flying. Phil Gaglardi, most - But Fulton isn’t coming to: colorful and controversial 3 help anyone else’s cause. member of Bennett's cabinet, ‘ He is taking a bold-gamble;-... Tt would be quite..a battle; * that history. can be: repeated, . ;But the, ‘battle everyone | His return is almostian. exact, really waits for is. Bennet ver~ re parallel to the time the Con-; Sus ‘Pulton. ae , servatives last formed a gov- They've fought: for years: os ernment on their’ own. over power development. How i Tn 10286, Simon: Tolmie rot Fulton. tackles the. Columbia- “ signed as agriculture minister. «Pence River oat ioe ora wit ‘dn. Arthyr: Meighen’s governe |. ag, a' provincial polluiainiy wily. ment tofanswer a:B,C. leader-}}> Pe significant, | a HO ee eee tracing ‘1.43 khe image the Tory ald guard coship draft at’ Kamloops, Pale oe or wulton is a.-knight. in ~ ton's hdMetown... i seay of Fulton Is a. knigae om. ‘wo years: liter the Tories |. Shining. armor riding to, rescue. - swent Hee cawer with Tolmie. | BiG. In Gisirene. ie tind now Can Fulton’ do It?” it ratiy people will 00 him in Ws a huge Job, The Tories Li The same'way—al Unc polls, haven't’ held a seat-in Lhe lene ae aaa a |glature:.sinca’ 1956. ey wobt vo only. 6.7 per’cont of Lhe popu . EE T T E R B OX . Ie von Jn: ther last: election, +: - . 1960; Their leader, Deane Fin- | The Kditor, . : ‘ Jaygon, resigned in ‘disgual, = ¢ Whe Dally Nowa: ed a a oe | afew weeks back there were Pirat hurdle for Fulton is to. a couple of letiara ‘In the Daily win ine Jena ee con-- NO ee rd ‘Rehandart” ; vention Jan, 24-26 in Vancou- Ohristmas Caras, ver, Although he has one op- — ~ t wrote the Canadinn Para- ‘ponent former Vancouver. plogic: Association regarding Kingaway MP Forgle Browne tia 'firm and received the fol- —ii's only token opposition. lowing reply: “Rehandart 1s: ; . woreereereres og pubAldiary. of a corporation -the liahter ‘de. wilt, nea ofttons im Vaduz | ws ip, ey: e Igf er S| e - Liehanstein, ‘Thera’ are mln [he es _ | Of course; erlma-dooan't pay, . branchon in tho UB. and ‘the: |. - And; on:the other: hand, good , Uniie Boom, a behavior: and. honesty: don't —: Rehandart. has one arliat. tn sy ylold a fortune overnight, Canada. under: contract andi . a eee “three In the U8, othors. in. a ar Johnson: “What: was: the Europe. ‘ ” SO rl Ln wo! most. expensive: piece: of jowel- | ° While: Rohandart Way POO Wee | 7" ae , Py eompaon?, hough? redding foatly - logitimat company’ : oa rn | ere ee gd Thompsons. ia their’ “sob: story” sales: ap- |: pe en eg Is ting, Dm: paying. titty: dollars profcinndsacnding ont ofsumer |e aabiy viet | gall ge ws, hy wool: alimony wens -vordgred |marchand iio) 18 to herp pW 00 CG 0ice oye eee aha yeh OO geplorads. > ce a PRR IN - We , oe N@olt tain gamer for follows Anyone recolying tnoae onrdal fie, Gg I ‘ who: ane: too: olde {or: aivla but; ay ! ad thom the same, [og Lap : ete aE Bs eo lad: "e hoa ana om eel Uae ul regard hom, tha some |. C, favorite because of the taste), Bob: Hope. oa eo ae chandiso and'compnre’pricen: | te SET ited ae chem Tamim on Ne aste), . 2 t aan yi 2 i 7 “ wees vn . . L ‘ ” . : ne , ° on . Doe . " : < ca 4 at oye nt Hy erg | , (hme : i . “Another: gront: trouble: with It anyone doalron. this: type Re Pa RF Be Sy SM tho: b ay of. card:they:may: obtain them | ; cea ; beg ae tho worldla thatit's becoming | oping anol 7 ' “tmerenaingly: cluitored’ up.with . sont’; B.0. Division, Canadian | . ge oa a BO plonic... Ausoatatiqn;... 1847" 7 a boo ewe Maeno Dever Venaoryee | it : A womans is: @ person. whol Gr oe ee Po Hip “aan remembor in:detall whatea't 1. 1h this.way, yon may: harnures | rn ADL ; - Goren women: worar abr church | that, the: handicapped artiat. 18. reece gers MRE RS SS BT yh “ ". hubr can't rameambay: thos nore... tse only.one,darlvings any, Hae A frawhomedelivery, 403820 oe | “mone A manta parson. who |: offt from Whe Baldr OL THOU. | bea IME TT a aa cenumprineimniiee _ ‘can't remember what anybody. card Pe CO | THE GARLING DREWRRIRG (MO) LTO we - wore at church and can't roe oy. 6,d,., Wilkinson, oa be pe ge : myn UE OS ale aus tn oan momber: the sermon, -- a oo $00. Tth Ava S|. \ This edvert{eament Is.not published ar displayed hy tha Iquor Control Board. or by the Government of British Columbla, » oy : S i - e no ae : ue . : A : a : . oy oS - te “ oe . eel : . Lay a ve : ‘ : at-whioh money passes through" { oN ea STN, z