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Movember 14, 1959, a wee Gi tidie aden anes newen pore svored tothe nphudlding of Prince Ranert ane Negttera and centr Bee a woludbly, Member of tantatan free, Sawht Buren of Clrealations Tongetat Daly Neweosper Aoki edn Pobtiched by ‘Pe Pree Rupert Daily News Eimfted FoR LfAGOn Preadent LEMS Saiboeription Bates? em net, & faonadt Por month To per ven ¢8 On ~~ =f vil ow |s The Time Piscine that a few hats were tossed in the ring fur tne coming Civic Elections, With barely more tain three weeks to vo before voters are called upon ti make their choice, they already have only a mini- Yeand oppertimity to become acquainted with any Qeweomers in the contest, ~ This delay on the pert of candidates in making theiy intentions known iy nothing new to Prince {pert Your after year there is the same last min- fle uncertainty, with the result that public interest [n Chis Important ovedtsion ig never quite as intense us it should be. Various organizations have done uch to remedy this, but until they can overcome fie reluctance of contestants to. step forward protapuly, they can never have complete success, © dt ds, of course, understandable that men and wonen should think twice before running for public office. In this city of many committees, clubs and ~ wwe tore ota soe UN currler Phe yer’ 2a, per month Phan per year, 81000 wollte rene he mmdi by tue Peer Offer Department Ottawa e ‘4 ' aver ‘ ‘ ? o . : (ee ieee ee arin luenentne oe Cneire apm sean granny —_ As | See it Ebnore P hidpn IN WRITING of Princess Mar. SU% tous decision not to make sn ane worthy marriage which would harm the Throne and put every parlkiment in’ the Commort- ® Marriage Mix Up FOR THE last 13.or the 33 years TP have written in Canadian newspapers Jack Scott has been a paper: mate and friend. We have never once really clashed, head on. oa, So. as Jack's former editar, 1 Plea ‘For Peace toke pride dn the fact that he does not let friendship interfere . with principle when he sees my Heard al Rites eharing error, duck certiiniy cauehto me over Fi l/ w barrel the other day, and fet or eferans Hy with aowell deserved dick in the proper spot. Jack was right and Twas wrong But Prote with aosmile that Jack also cleverly shifted the spotheht fram where he Was weakest-—that iss from Princess Margaret's choice. Speetal to The Dally News TERRACE. Although subject- cd to temperatures well below reeziny Friday a gallant band of RCMP, Levionnalres, the Wo- men's Auxiliary and Scouts, Cubs and Guides paraded to the Tilli- Theatre for the Remem- brance Day Service. ro + garet’s mature and conseien- to the Terrave Leglon Branch. was attended by about 400 per- oer eetsodresbaartsgedbbeabaetse All Aboard OOP OOO DEL DELON EEOOTIDEDSEERNE to a London man who went back to live in England, then deelded he didn’t ke Jt and returned to Canada again. Canada?” T asked. British sanitation. the fish vads and frowing ‘em in the putter, look there's flles buazin’ arabnd.” bother me mueh, fo sald. “In North Ameria we are about as sanitary as we ean pet, But ac- cording to something PE read the other day, there ss such a thine dreds of documents from the : Seientiste sfunsbarred decoding room stuf. , havesfound that families with fed lnside his: shirt. the highest standard of livine cateh pollo more readily.’ as bene too clean that,” sald my London friend. don't get a chance to develop a resistance to some kinds of in- three selentists. Nearly a seore oyave been imprboned and two “But it wasn't omy that.” he | Have paid with their lives for | sald. cEverythink®. su penny: their part In the spy-work Gou- ,zenko uneovered for Western The service was conducted by. Key. Morgan O'Connell, chaplain Teetion, ante over there.” associations of one sort and another, mast citizens interested in Civie Affairs find that, in addition to their own work, they have their hands full enough wealth on a red-hot spot 1 did speak in passing in far too crude, brusque and offhand a manner about mixed marriaves, between persons of different religion snd without taking an other duties at City Hall. How! pace ever, itis only by drawing from these citizens that the city can be successfully run An civig issues and problems is a primary requisite for anyone occupying a seat on the City. Council It provides the initiative for doing a good job from which all else stems, Now is the time for these good citizens to step forward, Overdue And Welcome [* announcing the election of Canadian industrial- ist Wo. Phillips to its board of directors last week, Canadian Westinghouse stated that it was the intention of the company to add other Canadian directors “so that not only the independent share- holders but also the Canadian economy will he sub- stanUally represented.” That move will he welcome. We would like to see it more widely adopted, No two countries anywhere get along better than Canada and the United States, We come larpely from the same racial stock, We have the same ven- eral outlook, the same high standard of living... We have almost identical defense problems. There is My mistake was in torgetting that there are always neweom- ers to these parts, and new read- Crs of thy paper. 1 took for granted tnat. everybody would remember the many artlcles 1 have written in this space, some of which had the happy effect of ending famlly opposition to mar- riages between persons of dif- ferent tace, color, or religion, Not once, but several times, | have been asked personally to “give away” the bride in) some such mixed marriage. Mast. of such marriages have turned out to be, not only successes. but conspicuous, even radiant sue- cesses. The lovellest children I know, who are almost as dear to our family as our own grand. children, are the children of 3 mixed marriage which links con- tinents. So are the most beautl- ful grownetp @irls in Vancouver. But 1 feel sure that if I were able to get together in one reon all the people who have nade a success Of such marriages, and asked them for their collective advice on the pros and eons of mixed marriage it would not be far from what I myself tried to write---but stated too crudeiy. Something Hke this. perhans: “For God's sake, and the cake interest in sons Including many who had seen action during the First World War. The Terrace band was on hand to provide tittsic throughout the service, The address was given by Rev. sprouts,” E say> G. B. East, who said: “We cher- ish freedom.” Tf we Include not gearie,” says the woman. ‘Wot only ourselves but all men. Only thus can we hope to find world peace. If anyone feels that he is restricted and bound in his thinking there will come a time when he is bound to revolt. “The costs of another war,” he went on, “would be so stagper- ing. Therefore we are face with a respous:bility for estab- lishing an understanding amongst nations that will pre- vent a war wherein civilization would be wiped out of existence.” Mr. East said Canada must be realistic about their demands or thtre will be great trouble. "Yet we hope that we shall finda day when peace shall, reign, We shall never have peace until our vision has enlarged to cover all the problems ino the world today. Until the majority of us think these things through we will not find peace. Peace today must be for all people or it will be a constant fear for aly” . He said there is no easy, sim-: ple answer to what we can do to! help establish a worthy peace. | “There is one answer and that’! is the relationship between gure selves that we may establish a relationship that) bespeaks a Joun likes brussels sprouts, see So 1 goes to the erecenprocer’s in to bring yer own paper bap, she any paper bag, T tells ‘er. the sprouts in newspaper.” she says. Sprouts in newspaper! eave before United States Sena- tors Willlam Jenner and the late “The sprouts are wet) PM pat MeCarran In the so-called walkin’ Up the UH, seu, and one secret” hearligs held near of the sprouts pops through the afontreal in 1954, shows why: newspaper. T push it back, and while Frm pushin’ it back, out he things I pops another sprout somewhere Gor! buck, oul pops enother sprout te more Visiting and trade across our common border than anywhere in the world, But Canada remains an independent country and although many of usimay look and talk like Americans, Canada is a different country and Can- diane are different people just the same, Because of that difference, American companies will be wise to mae their operations really Canad. iin. Ttwill he pood business for them and good business for Canada. Jtis a move that is long over flue, —linaneial Post. AS THE divoree statistics plain- thing to make a “to” af inar- ent backprounds, who do get therefore have to bo far super- ior to the ordinary run ot ror- tals. for they trave all the mor- rivee problems thot the rest ol ws have, but a pood muy ex- tra ones, too. RAY Reflects and Reminisces Mistoaf tae heppiness die the want ad’ ds one from oa diddy cucr ooblished ino the Rritah children, RE bee us pean’ sv he peat tog dieesgdn dt pir Hea Wor} Indias, “Wantdd — Bookkeeper, Mut SOON the wholg Dagree with: haw how to Reep hooks.’ Meas He eine ofa pertinent that for lucidity! Bricklaying Plastering I (Qiek) Balehin Phone 4526 saenensa surecnscomeare sv emmmmennancen 0 UCI, \ APPLIANCES @ Dependability see Ihe complete new stocks of Now G-E Appliances Now on Display At ordon & Anderson United States sclentiats have Woless the couple faces up to all declared flying saucers to bea _ myth Well, they were Interest. “edding. inp White Chey lasted as some, ) no doubt stu) do in the minds the “arceptance’™ by parents ot General Repairs of same of those who saw then, Work will prevent a lot of be a pretty: poor heel who did ay ; troubles, cure some of (hem, and not uceepl ANY wite chosen by huns: topping angry. Docs Ut help you to bear mest of the rest ls or her awn son. The decent ever ace to the bemused applo for my miarlage. \ of your futere children, look te- fore you leap. and examine all aides of the question,” th dao pawer of freedom, wisdom und justice.” “That is possible, he sald, If it is made known to all men the wisdom, justice and peace of the God. With God all things are possible. “We on earth today are chal- lenged with a difficult objective. We should wneet {tin memory of those who gave thelr lives for us.” Following the service refresh- ly show, it is notoan easy riage. People of widely) differ- married and snake a go of it, the parade, That ts why it) scems to me opera house, a theatre opened in 2955 at Hambure, West Germiuuy, on by the ROMP. Aud it) was left to DB. Wo Mundell, represent- ments were served at the Legion Hall for members taking part dn that the best of the mined iniar- rapes turn out to be such su. Other Papers Say ee: perb suecesses, but alo why so many others of thers turn out to be such phasthy fadlurea, leaving, broken homes, wand unwanted MARITIME SPPLES An agriculture department cl- flea) dn Halifax says there Js i e oe oe 8 ‘of (his year's Annapolls: Valley the wise old Catholic priest, ar &Pples being. loft. on: the ‘tree. Protestant clergymen, who ud. vises akuinst all niged marrince, BEh. he sitys, Did you ever les the beat of it? the future probleais, before the sto Jack Seott's example of As ty ul : and knocked the apples off (he Japanese wives of Amerienn GP's, surely any parents would ' piek them, i parent, dy sueh a ease, would be Prowers That the people of thy even Kinder, Japanese girls, but came home to sdaht easter to buy writlh Col- Jove, makes the best foundation ap, SPEED... SERVICE... ...always The Daily News COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPATCEMENT When Craftsmanship Counts... Count On Us! Dial 3014 danger of a substandal parton, Why? Because of a lack of mar! One recalls another year when : the apple growers cried woe hee cause a hurriedne came elong | trees before they had a chanees This ought to make Nova Seo. province, and other provinces i But on the whole, F think that too, inielit want te eat Annas! the Gis who did notanarry the polls Vatley apples? Ita darned | marry: Amerioans, showed far iinbla apples here, Te anyone | more commonsense, whieh with thinks otherwhe (eb hin spent ‘Aydney Post Record, | " YOR Om Ide ee Ot ee TE a ee By GE, MOR TETORE “What made you reurn to gess-MacLean “That kind of ting doesn’t Gowzenko raised the curtain. “They're su cian that they ington; lo a member ol “In what way?” authorities, “TH give yer oan exunple “vAwright, well lave ter wrap gess and MacLean. GOUZENKO: This ts one ets full oo sprowts. ‘Ere’s yer adian MPI... And we did.” lisnmen have any monapely of: In my own home town WhO jen authorities was Identified wouldn't advertise, because (hey only by a cover name in cactually aidn't want any more Montreal hearings, and even trade. “T've heard it sald that that aame was cut) from they keep thelr doors onen for published transeript. The ventilation only.” E told him. propriety. nounced Ht, “reight.” . . But wher the Ameriean PINE OPERA HOUSE seats ubout 1600) persons, rem re cemammm ee GREER & BRIDDEN LID, Builders and Contractors om S2AT 215 Ist Ave, West 2 OTTAWA DIAR Sections of the transcript of ing the Canadian Attorney Gen. | eral in the hearlngs, to provide! the tip-off, He hastened to as. | sure the American investigators that all of Gouzenko's Informs = tlon had been “also made avall-. able to the British.” His interjection left the care- ful cenourshin atmost. palatless: and led te the general cone, slon that the probe Chat. flially , wicovered Burgess and MacLean i as Soviet akents had tts begin. | nings In RCMP headquarters fn, Ottawa. former Bovlet Cipher Clerk lor. Gouzenko's Iatest withess-stund ' The other day J was talking appearance against Communist espionage keep coming back to ‘haunt the eapltal’s second gues- sers as they try to plece together: the tangled pleture of the Bur- defection. The diselosures made this week in He said comethine about the the Houre of Commons at West- hhivh cost of diving in Britain. minster scem to have an echo of Also, he Jldn't think mueh of familtarity about them. And the suspicion is growing “There's tnis fish market, see, in wnofflelal clreles here, as well: And theres 2 man cutting orf as in other capitals, that the sudden deeamping of the two Wherever you British diplomats was but ane ’ other chapter of the narrative He made a pesture of disaust, Of deception and theft on which BUY THE BEST ON. 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Counter- -esplonage officers in Ottawa “Where's yer paper bak yon't confirm Sit, but it is now : generally aceepted that Gonzen- paper bag?’ Tosays. ‘You ‘ave’ po's diselosures to the RCMP and the Royal Commission in Says, 1946 started Brildsh investiga- “Paper bag! ‘This ts years ar- tors on the trail that eventually ter the end of the war ‘Taven: resulted in the precipitous flight behind the Tron Curtain of Bur- JOHNNIE WALKER’ A louk at the testimony he This advevthement de not purbtished or displayed by (h mentioned — first when T came to the Canadian celse, and while Im pushing that authorities. I mentioned it be- cause it was of extreme impor- somewhere ¢lse avain, tance. Tmentioned three names, “So arter a while 1 take tO (jest or three persons. First the putting the sprouts in my pock- assistant to Stettinius (Alger vets. 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