3? Prince Rupert Daily News , Saturday, July 18, 1953 ,ny Problems Confront Politicians 47 CNR Junior Executives Returning To Their Jobs After Training Course Cross-Country Speaking Tours Special tu The Daily Newt This is the conclusion of one us. I JOHN LeBLANC i written on the fly, hotel rcserva-jciated Ptcm 8iB wnier tions, clean laundry, watching WA Cross-country stomachs nd oice-ptpes; and , . ? I for KiTn( th nut Koth ; phase puaoc in an " CAuti experiment uuuiib in in man- mail- i j "The xuv younger yuuiigci t rKiunvun I c Allfl f wiico in tu;ii railroaders' ?fment tlnng. said Donald have to accept the resprsibUity seven are returning ; lg lsn t me ruggea joo ............ to their jobs across Canada this jobs.1 io be, but mere still are Aiutu BY STAFF week-end with a new outlook onf'os 'x"C'f at BlShPS Unl if problems for the pollt- however, often are shifted because of developments or on advice of local party members. 8peech preparation is a fluid Job. All the leaders are equipped with portfolios of basic material. But what they say at any giv;n point may depend on the day's news, the local political atmosphere o what the others are saying perhaps a combination of all three. railway operations and their !L ' ' t f ' 'rT "k:". u '.'J SJ,it rf,.ti!?iy Uudent executives have been at the University of Western as a result of an executive train- . r. Prime Minister Bt. Laurent and George Drew, Progressive Conservative leader travelling basically by private train car-are relieved of some of these by staffs moving with them. M. J. Coldwell. CCF leader. ariM ing course conducted by the 1 B'c" B" , ? (ers as they hustle back ill across Canada' 3,000-JUh. . Ignis of the old days have $ the swift pace of the tours over many thous-gniles and by a variety of rt has multiplied at least v L jEfui 1 , i ri t Solon Low, Social Credit leader, j DAYTIME PREPARATION come closer to the 1953 version The brime minister mav deliv er neauaencs, oi cam- or rougning it. nicy have been 'cr seven or eight off-the-cuff management under laboratory conditions No formal examinations have been provided "because I don't know, any better way of testing men than on the firing line ana that is where these gentlemen are going" said Mr. Gordon. Abbott Pours Glass of Water For Heckler i. travelling alone for the most talks during a day, but usually are such worries as 'part, getting help from aides in 'prepares one tcxtually for his Ilnne - automobile - boat Ottawa and from local consutu- main meeting in the evening He L ' H M . 11 , 1 r L. A. Forsj'th, president of Do VANCOUVER 7ia Waypoints I Artists ucncrany, vnc planning is aone typewritten draft carefully, us-well In advance, and'ln any par- j ually editing it. ttcular sertlon of the country,! ,Mr. St. Laurent usually de-(ransport connections, meeting j livers everything that is in the times and accommodation) nre siwrh hni hp otuirraiiv nrids mlnin Stee' alld Coal Company, LA COMBE, Alta. (CP) Finance "" 5pear at th9 closinB Minister Abbott debated vigor-: l"cheon said: ously with hecklers and Bap. peased one by pourinst him a I "Thls course has Given each glass of water at a lively public!0' yu a challenge which I know A rtnOf set by the time the leader reaches ' extemporaneously to several of ALJCCll a stop. Regional arrangements, i the points. meeting Wednesday night in wl" quicsiy accepi. "This country in its develop this town, 80 miles south of Ed 5 Rupert monton. Two of the hecklers were Identified as the same pair who were ejected during an Edmon Joan Ketcheson Honeymooning SUNDAY ES Camosun, 8 p.m. FRIDAY S3 Coquillam, 8 p.m. ALICE ARM and STEW AR1 Fnoay, camosun, Midnight FOR .NORTH OLEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS July 15th and 23th S3 C.Ai'ithm, Midnight FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISI ANUS ; SS Coquitlam, Mk night July 8th and 22nd KKANK. J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 outstanding art- ment from a small and insignificant factor in world affairs to the nation it now is has placed upon every person far more responsibility than our forefathers iaced within the last decade "The advance in our economy has been so fast and the en- way on his prepared speeches, though only about half his evening addresses are given from texts. He, too, often departs from the advance script. While both do their own writing, they have expert advice apart from local chiefs who Join their trains periodically. Mr. St. .. .. .. . ,. . i (") 1 V, I V". N I V 1 (1 ich with a career !l ton speech by Prime Minister St. Laurent Monday night. But nobody was thrown out, and everyone appeared to enjoy the fun. includinz Mr. Abbott, who pc in music, are in vaiiv,uuvci ed to perform Mr. and Mrs. William F.dward called it "one of the f inest larged responsibility 'for all of the i , n , unuicub lino "i til nt.vuiiiuaiii(.u (Joan Fenton Kethe-'mucn Coming Sea-Ooflon In of tnfi way fey son) are honeymooning Van retary J. W. Plckersgill, one of Alaska Music Trail meetingd I have ever seen." ,us 80 tremendous that those of wn ar? at tn toP have got On the platform with the fl- nance minister were Jean Paul;0 tlnd others wh. can rePlace H. V. KALTENBORN, dean of American news commentators, is surrounded by souvenirs of 31 years as a news analyst as he celebrates his 75th birthday. Among his treasured momentos are a silver cup, presented for outstanding service during the Munich crisis; an oversize Phi Beta Kappa key and plaque presented when he was admitted to the select society; and an initialed gown, which he wore as Fall Guy for the Circus Saints and Sinners. the party's shrewdest political 13. St. Laurent, son of the prime minister; Alberta Liberal leader J. Harper Prowse, and Clinton brains. Rod Flnlayson. a leading strategist In the Progressive Conservative party Is with Mr. Drew. .... - -1 . , i OFF-THE-Cl'FF TALKS Mr. Coldwell, who travels by "! iPrM.nllv bv Maxim i who is well known to is here as Tlfted plan-nrsRnbcr of the seriei. Reed, Liberal candidate for Wctaskiwin constituency. couvcr following their marriage at St. Andrew's Wesley Chapel, Vancouver, on Saturday, July 4. Rev. James W. Melvln officiated. The bride, a graduate of Royal Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, Is the elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ketcheson, who were Prince Rupert residents for many years. The groom Is the son of Mrs. Jean Gordon of Vancouver. Th bride wore a three- (Ms offer varied talcn(3 nuld make the season Mother of Three Children Also Hotel Chef, Hostess tional one. ) appear, In September, 28-year-old L u c 1 n e The audience of some 80 persons first began to stir as Mr. Red began to outline the government's record. "What reroi'd?" one of the ticklers interjected. The next speaker, Mr. St. Laurent, said It was the first time he had been on a platform with a cabinet minister SLAVE LAKE, Alta. (CP) A when they lived at Galahad in dramatic soprano who iaURrter' Cneth oown of white regular train, cars and plane, gives most of his speeches extemporaneously. But frequently he advises the Ottawa CCF headquarters of specific material he will deliver, and it Is released textually here. Mr. Low gives no set speeches except for radio broadcasts, where a text is required. much the Cinderella ! f'hantlllv lace nver nleated net. mother of three school-aged Central Alberta. Mr. Kuefeler, a children here, Mrs. L. F. Kuefeler traveller, stayed at hotels on his takes time off from her house- business trifJ nd took a liking rising from the Job Of h flncrrr tin vll hlnr holrt In become a Metropolitan I Dia(.- bv . gmaii cor(inet. Rhc iinuer five years later. I carricd a bouquet of Johanna work to add a woman's touch to to tnem. a busy hotel. , , i So they biuht a modern nine outside Eastern Canada. A i came wnen sne won i mu rriar, -nrt ,i,nhannti ThP member of the audience invnV Un ffnpflfr is a rnmhinatinn mom VrntM rnmnlrta with hnt iiionai AiwaiiT-ivfiu trrrtnm'x (rift tn th hrlrtn aaa In his frontier area, the Social lparif-r has a toucher life chef, hostess and upstairs maid and cold water. Well water is notlcn n,m 10 P.08CK lo "e. ta5t topping 1.500 contest- n, - " " " - ArtAonnntWno nn r aH rv fet nil K TT Q tin- r In arlier at the hotel on the busy Alaska used in Slave Lake because it ."."..!: J, than his opponents. pnnto n Inn murh irnn lnclpsH n 'iic uuiiuk "nu a itoi 51,h MiT1 Mi!" Bern ice Mostad, the fourth year .f at the h. Met, ' . , , . . f,,i,.i brides only attendant, was at Slave Lake, 130 rnmnaigns, he occasionally has hf'hwav watpr ta mpHprt from ip whlrh "no someone in me oacK row ITtT mant v,uj i?le Bned in gold net over taffeta l had to sleep In his automobile miles north of Edmonton. Tn1" lSlvg"v and and carried carried a a Colonial Colonial bououet bouquet' when poor roads prevented him ine KueMar- decided to go is cut up in the winter and stored threatened each other with for future use. fisticuffs. Mr. Abbott waved his .. . into the businz's rce yean ago C.e Z n anvIUs V and.. fuchsia making the next stop f. SINGER carnations. ' cimd concert in October ' Mr. Stanley Holmes was the Jrnber will feature bass groomsman. Sze who holds the H-!--The couple will Ukc up rcsl- I of being the only Chi- dence In Victoria after their spectacles in anmomtion ana BIGGEST JOB I fl5KPd the heckler why he didn't . Mrs. Kucfeler's bigse-st job is listen to those on the platform, supervising the meals served "That's a good Idea. Thank from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. he trie5 j you. sir," the brawny youth re-n ram socclal dishes in a wtay, plied. that will appeal to the loggers,! Later, after peppering the fishermen and mink ranchers speakers with pointed questions, In the district. the same man, apparently a Steaks, always in demand at Social Credit supporter asked her restaurant, and fruit must Mr. Abbott if he could have a e trucked uo from Edmonton, j drink of water. 'S'a"e InKe Is becoming a pop-! "Certainly," Mr. Abbott said, ccr to win fame In in- honeymoon. 9 M ... , I opera. , Son p,. a. , ; 1 -4 rial s.u o j. Sze ze from Cheklang mm ill a. learned the rudl-! A I. 1. ,r f music and English nt r"kl-MIV.ai IUI phul elementary school, f sinking seriously and pQf LQnTID o the U S where he i sueccs' In his first Still Available wltHl. Since then he iilar tourist centre. Visitors are filling a glass. "I think you've treated to Ions t'llihN i"H earned one." pnjoy swimming In Leaser Slave Lake where the sandy beach and jphannesberTer, B German vll-r-nH nnttom make for cood bsth- lage on the Rhine. Is famous ing. The natives speak highly of for its vineyards which produce tlip whltrfh 'n their lake. ' i johannesberger wine. c with the San Fran-1 fcera. the Robert Shaw There Is still plenty of roum In nnd the New York the Lakcshore Bible Camp Deins Many of the 2.000 people in the ' -vn arp seasonal workers. A Sncirty. arranged for young people wisn- artist will be Frandcs In);-10 enjoyable vacalion days who. appearing here a Lakelsc Lake, Jlcy..rL.: A., or February. Is ranked Thorpe, pastor of the Regular i i ilarge ntirribpr ef them either 'l!v ! o- eat at the hotel, so at busy t'(mp- nr -t.hr V"af Mrs'." Kuefeler 1ip world's 10 best vio- Bapttst-Churchjepurtcd. today J M 1:11" " v' I It V ls kept hopping. I hich Is singular recoe-1 Open to campers f 12 to n fcr a woman In hef field, years of age, the holiday of etru ' Th PNE Opening Day Parade! A blaie of color, a ROYAL preview for a A colorful spectacle com to lifa under the Big Top the Shrine PNE Circua. t a musical family in swimming, hitting, spu.u " ill. she was encouraued handicralt Ls set for August 13 Royal (how. ill) a carper as violinist to 22. So far only nine appltci- CMMOM liandfnther. She was six i "oiw have been received out of (0)imii -to Ince that time she has the 40 that can be handled. Freedom of City LOVDON. Out. '--Th city f Iwiflon recently prescntetl the Royal Canadian Regiment with an illuminated scroll glvli-! it rernilsston to marph thifh the city with "bayonets fixed, drums beating and colors flying. Mr. Thorpe explalnea ' there t under mnnv lcBdtn? frs. Her violin is a msg- Amati, made by that I'ster In 1641. rurth and finM concert tllven In February or WHERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . COUNT Vt US' Bibb Printing Co. COMPANY arc no restrictions as to denomination, Hun by the Regular Baptist Church in co-operation wiih the Evangelical Free, the camp provides for an hour of bioic aiudy each uay, with another talk being given around the liremdc at night. . Application. lor ah earlier camp lo be held for yuunger children, 8 to 12 years, are almost completed. Those interested tfhotild contact Mr. Thorpe at OPTOMETRIST Fred E, Dowdie Room l'i. Htnne Building Phone Blue 593 The fetei-fiif, Cny s tamed Colosseum ana oilier anusni monuments are being visited by several well-known sightseers these days. Here, Adlai E. Stevenson, DcmoSiatic candidate for President In 1952, and his sons, John Fell, 15, and Borden, 19, get a , close-up view of the Colosseum. y an artist who has I'll unusual Instrument rt, the hnrp. He Is the Id Spaniard Nlcannr I Beginning his music ps a child prodigy of six, I' ted his art In France I followed a career which in him to alt the music Blue 323. Twenty-One Senior Girls Attend Church Summer Camp Tht Spoiti of Kings! Eight hone nccs vry dy, rain r thin. Sovereigns of rhe farm lung dom hoilcl court in Hi agricultural buildings. jjn Europe and America, pwn composers of both its have written speci l r him and have rtedi-tclr compositions to him. i PMITIIER8 Twenty-one Verkerk. Burns Like as director. pnlor girl cainp-irs, rged 12 t" The senior boys will camp under MAAraAe Ca.i'.i for old fx)'' Bulger i 15, are attending the United Rev. R. H. Woollam, Smithcrs, stance and SIDING WORK jAembers jnd i . . . , . . , i i:nuri'h summer caiup at Mollice from Aug. 18 to 29. Moo.se whist, Saturday, Ju.y Lake 3 mes souln of Bums The furm slte was bought by IB. B p.m. UGOpi Lake the Burns Lak 3 United Churrh i The try Goods and Novelty WM of the girls are from tAg egation for summer camps Shop will be closed July 17 to Smlthers, six from Telkwa, five and will accommodate up to 40. July 31. (lag) from Vn"derhoof and two from hamper, live in tents. i . with TM Meeting Burns Lane. Suit Luke Ferry running Director of the camp ls Miss DUR0ID f-Mlne members attended every Sundny- Leaves Cow Ba? Nancy Holman, Vancouver, who FI,bU eyery hour from ,0'S() from l,ni"tl mihly meeting of the has Just r,,me Uw a.m. unurcn camp council meeting ai Coiour-tast Shingles and Siding :of the Moase. Miss Kit Ocean Park, near White Rock. junior regent was In the 9 I.O.D.E. Municipal Chapter BRIGHTEST O IN TOWN TO DRIVE A BARGAIN ! a the absence of senior fan bazaar, claiming date Assistant directors are Mrs. Gladys Williams and Mrs. R. H. Edna Bond. Thursday, Nov. 19, 1953, at Civic Miracles of ingenuity, paH-enca and ikill ... World's Biggest Hobby Show. , Woollam, both bf Smithers. Giva your rroublet tha air! Try all the amaiinf ridm ii rha Gayway. , laie rptrpnt Mrs .1 Kuk. font... nin Tv..n' f..n AUG. 20 to SEPT. 7 July Specials '47 Vt ll I.VK STATION W AiON : cook 'or tnis and otner (stituted for Miss Holder. Be prepared! 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