' noo ie aturday, June 30, 1956 rr ne eterno te wand Northern: ed Centrat British Columbia: . Member of Canadian: Press—Audit Bureau. of cieutattons ~ Canadian: Daily Newspaper Assoclation rhe Prince’ Rupert: Daily ‘News Limited - “als Pr, MAGOR, President rans ‘ Subseription Rates: satan ces month, Be per year, $8, 00% Ati utente dlutly; newspaper devoted to the Upbudlding on Princ Rupert “By. carrier—-Per week, 26e; per month, $1 me per ‘year, 810.00 Dominion Day eel e Roy pnt There Sons to e something : ‘Festival and Kelowna its’ Reeat, oe not only by ‘ovide: amusement for ENE if he de nest of all: chasins yawns, acros ‘the. atmost esa for Mr, Kaye's unques- pility:to communicate to children of all ages, “rom 3° to: 90,ve would-comment. that making an | idiot” of oneself is a marvelous technique for a par- mnt pi ovided. that parent is Danny Kaye or a better- whan reasonible facsimile, thereof, Which is another ; Aviiyiof saying: Provided the parent (or the teacher, Hort that. matter) stays in character, A ossibly no more beguiling and deluding precept aaa ever devised'than “Be a pal to your hoy” (with- | wut defining wt “pal should mean as regar ds this enssss oo Hi, gi hv they niust. look up to, not merely at or down Mipon, their parents or mentors, (They can do that *avith their contemporaries.) Youngsters respond to nicnsing youth in the man; they wre confused hy find- Be x the man become a youth, fe hristian Science Monitor, Sariplanes | . They feud amy of Cyrene, Simon hy names him (hey compelled to Deny, the cross, Matthew 24:22, hi Men from Afrien haya been compelled to bear the eres ! for n very Jong time, but those that, Mave borne 1 willingly ws Thive greatly profited Urerby. ts 4 peoeres rmatrw ore we chm nr meme gy rege: mar wow! Hore SA Row! Value | : Top Notch G-R WASHERS 5139 00 up ~~ GORDON & ANDERSON LTD ae ration is: in ‘lof real peace between the big ‘jin every nook and corner. of Ca- _ {nada which need doing, -|money now. wasted onarma- Elmore o» Pla . 8 nornbe or Bathtubs? - IT MAY be mere coineidence, but several re 's have written me lately, about what will happen when the big boon bursts’ Can Nor th America sunvive. the: economic — disloention”. whieh: would follow drastic ‘cuts in ex: ipenditure on armies and amid ments? As It happens, this’ is a “ques tion about which I.haye ‘been =. thinking for more than 25 years, | and on'which.I madé scores’ of} ore and wrote dozens of ar- 0a rc icles about 22 With- |! VEUrs Ago. | By G.E. MORTRORE senrocccssessrecceceiingsseretee edinterest. After all, the Manifacturers {profit from bathtubs: as froin! bombs! geetenn wrens. reece resin out threshing all the old straw ie (over again, my answer. is-yes, Canada ¢an-survive the outbreak “Recently a distill warned power blocs,, We do not need to the public against vodka, ‘That go on spending ‘nearly $2 billion per year on “defence” in: order to keep ourselves prosperous. Generally speaking, we. could ispend, from the public. treasury, ithe same amount of money, on bathtubs that we now spend on bombs, and be tine better for it, When I say bathtubs, I am of: course using that term “tigura- tively, because there are literally hundreds or thousands of things drunk, Worse still, nobody can smell it on your breath, i A young person might ‘swig friends wouldn’t know until: he drove his kiddy. car ‘through: a plate glass window., © ‘ Apparently the distiller had no such worries. about, the effects of rye whisky or rum.oni: the children, because those spirits leave a trade mark} which can be detected by. the nose. Father merely has to snifl the children's breath as’ they tome. but which we have not been ‘able. to afford so far. For years to come, Ito anybody, or to any establish- | would just 85 soon nigke their, nasty Slavic potion makes you} 4 vodka all day, and = his best) CONCRETE 18 POURED on sections of the powerhouse dam as “construction continues at a rapid pace near Cornwall, Ont., on the Canadian section of the international power project. Almist 115,000 cubic yards of concrete have been poured on wingwall ‘and abutment section (background) and generating plant (fore- ground). (CP Photo), By NORMAN (OTTAWA DIARY M; MacLEOD Canada. could spend all available home from school, and he can}: tell at once if they have, been carousing. Vodka, on the other hand, does not announce its presence. The distier found it painful-to make and sell such: a sneaky beverage; but he hoped that the public might stop asking for. it He was in Vancouver when he ments, on better sewer systems for, our. big cities, on slum clear- ance on new roads and railroads, and so.on, ad infinitum, “ur IS quite true that there -is 2 limit to the possible consump- tion of actual goods. Right now, the Americans are not able and ‘mons proceedings had a prime | ‘Van “Don't be foolish,” sald J, C. Horne (PC- Restigouche- example the other day of just 'Madawaska), who had just fin- ‘| how: difficult it is for anyone of ished a speech of his own about the: three presiding officers of |New Brunswick problems. the house who have been subject | “Did you hear him say any- tod great deal of criticism latciy, | thing about it,” asked Johnston. to keep Parliameniary debate on lyon were more concerned with the ‘rails. The cross-fire we are j your provincial political affairs reporting today, please remem-ithan you were with national {Witnesses to House of Com- . soy and this hi Lyi! Youngstehs Vell ‘oi i tik ‘jn their elders, have contitenee ay fh a iin To have: why eh erento nds ee Or merry willing to buy all of the.automo- biles which have been pouring “out of their factories for months past. The same thing holds true , for many other lines of goods. iBut it is a tragic mistake to say ithat, because we had scarcity in ithe midst of abundance 20 years ‘ago, we ever need to have that |same artificial famine again. All ‘governments have learned” a lot ‘in 20 years, and Canada’s ’ gov- ‘ernment and government advis- ters have learned the lesson per- ihaps more clearly than» » most . other governmenis in the western cornnininication hetwee maturity andyouth. Yet . : ‘HERE are. -some OF tiie | ways yh 4. would expect Canada to use the | “‘money-which now goes for armies! “dJand armaments, if we were able “lt achieve in the world a firm, | and sectire peace. democracies. The first and most obvious , ‘I benefit. would be in tax ‘cuts, They overnment would be able simply quit collecting so much: from every employed person in Ca- nada; The first and most notice- | able effect could be, and should; ‘be, reductions in income tax de- -duetions, | The second, and most obvious _yway in which Canada could use ;more and more of the money now ‘wasted on war preparations, ‘would be for higher family allow- ances and for really adequate old age pensions, i It ts surprising how much of. iour expenditure on defence Is for personal services, That Is, it iS spent out to pay the wages of the people in the armed ser- iMiees, or for the civilians whe work in the numerous factories which make: planes, tanks, guns thin Me tho nd and ond other Bane nha We ayy The reason why: no government has yet been able to cope with this problem of ending war ex: penditures, without bringing on f depression, is heenuse no gov- qnment hns yet really tried 4 0 §0 No government, nol even in Canada, has yeb set up a body of experts ‘whose Joh it would be te devise ways and means of Wane ferring expenditures from the present warfare state to the fr Lure welfare atato, Tt should he remembered that Chia will never.happen with the i ye shige ey atomic homb, Tf and when any government | finally deeldes to reduce ibs ex- Penditures for warfare, and to [Inerenne Its expondit ives fo) human walfare, twit he able tM ido ko on A ntaga hy alae lasts iwithout hardship or dislocation” FAIRBANKS f Tt Warehoue Irucks, casters source of wpnly ¢ Materials handling Tn Vancouver: 908 Hentty | Gy NCCCASATY: fou, suddenness of the explosion of an or SU Ca nt Tt rs YALE haned and electri p power holsts, capcreltios from Yu to 40 fons, Industrlal lift trucks, hand trucks are avallable rom FalrbankssMorse) your all types of jssued his warning: . and: he found some comfort in the-fact that the sale of vodka is illegal in B.C, Don’t let them sell. the stuff, he cautioned, It’s dyna- mite. His warning went a Canada by Canadian - Thanks: to that sociall scious distiller, millions o ple in provinces where t of-vodka is legal. have no' alerted to. the dangers . stuff, and they can rush vn to - the liquor store an some, to see if it is had he man says. * Hundreds ber, all took place in something | like 300 seconds. You've got to be awfully fast on your fect 0; keep up with it, “[G... BE. . Jonnston River) had the. floor. In the. ss:/course, of an otherwise’ placid -| speech. about the rising level of freight rates, he said, “Once: again we (in Western ‘Canada) ; are going to bear the bur- (SC - Bow | =) a - Dd rm, = ne) interests of research. By denouncing ‘his“o ,duct as a menace to ‘socitty,. ' distiller breaks a new. etal trail which ma by others. Tomorrow, som bile manufacturer in having the sal " pn0- “the “KELOWNA @—Canada's div-! ore. laws = juvenile delinquency.” W. Kent, He {s attending the Canadian : Pah Aséneiation’s B.C. conven- | there are 59,000 deserted spouses ,in Canada wha should be given -trelease by a legal divorce, | He condemned Canada's law. ‘Which allows only aduitvry as ¢ eround for divorces, and § sald he favors the English system where "This car will ass ything a spouse ean ablain a (on on the road, Don't 'ljour son after three yerrs' desertion ) near the wheel of thir, He'll (the partner. ; néleton’t he | “An isolated case of adultery nother {#8 grounds for divorce ts mur province and buy: Tt, will ly wrong,” Mr, Power sale uive you delusions ttandeyr” “Ehat leads to perjury, | cone “Once and for ‘triends, ‘tempt for justice, and causes ‘i ay “ev juvenile delinguency In cases avold m ear, It is Munger whey men. wand women ‘wnihle, {y. Obtniy’ divorces’. ernbar nly weal: ones". . cinfewlnweaeencntieenems | PUNCTUAL BOTTLE By L , | WEREFORD, p me. i -snet a year and a day after George Y aw otity Poglen, 56, threw a bottle con- KELOWNA TBrilsh talning his name and address 18 Columbia lawyer rs hinye en dig. the River Wye he heard that It barred during (hd lhgyear, 1b had heen washed up near Came was disclosed here Fil at the bourne, Cornwall ~- #00 miles annual convention’ ol a Lu away, Soclety of B, C, a A, Cowan, chalrmay at the : discipline commiltoa*yde the disclosure In. Dis ann report Mo did not name ti}wa nor ony where they weie tin, One was dsoarvedte paviny: committed an trdleay atfenee and the other tor fatllte pro- perly malntaliy hts Iniijacau Three wore suspendédind fou were reprimanded, ha ere etm eam ovene Smee seemed: to the nation: “IfEyy your life and pen don't py the - packed Chadyloop, ther-light and drive; It is far too and flashy. wrap it round a tempted to go = acne ue Hing sams pegemnen on> epee ee poner age een enenne Fe ly Pay Drop In for Breaktast i and tay " oH TA 02N problems." : Assistant Deputy Speaker, was presiding, “t aquivecally * b. | Powek of Calgary ‘said Friday. ringleaders," panned in one tion In Kelowna. inces, Mr, Power, a 7l-year-old wid-: Then he can iss ower with two children, sald: “You did not get very far In , New Brunswick,” Van Horne : shot back, referring to Social Credit failure to win seats in the ‘provincial election, “We did not do the political graft and skullduggery that you did,” said Johnston, "You were probably one of the ringleaders.” E.T,. Applewhaite (L-Skeena) “4 direct accusa- tien of polibical graft address- ed. to member should be ime, *wititdrawn,”” ruled, he" MUSEUM BRIEFS This has been a very busy week with visitors, and also we have been changing exhibits around. We were very forlunate to receive a donation of a handsome show case from C. A, Clegg of the CNR, who was act- ing for Canada Railway News. We are very grateful for this very big donation as it means that we now have nearly all the yaluable stone tools under glass, where they show lo much bet- ter advantage and are safe, * During the week we also had another class from Annuncia- tion School, accompanied hy Sister Ambrosia. They were well behaved young people and we hope they enjoyed seeing the! Museum, Miss Joan Malloy of Borden Street Schoo} also brought her: class lo visit the Museum and these young students appeared appreciative and it was nice to have them come and see the dis- plavs. Some are most interested and come back again and again. Mr, and Mrs. John Dawson of Boston, Mass., were guests dur- ing the week and \ were very In- hobbies and they said they hope. to eam this way In the «future: also a guest. some exhibits which donate to the Museum, pg To BE CLEARLY INFORMED cree July 2nd 10:15 p.m. - ANCIENT COIN ~ KESSINGLAND, England Wi. \B A gold coin found near this Suf- is folk town. has been identified as! a 00-year-old “half noble,” minted’ during the — reiga Of Charles I. * | ‘ Fast Passenger and. Freight Sailings from Prince Rupert To Vancouver — Friday and Sunday 9 pm. To Kitimat ~— Friday ¥ 9.m, To Kemano — Sunday 9 p.m. To Stewart, Allee Arm, Kin- celith—Saturday 8 a.m. To Massett and North Queen Charlottes — June 21, 28 a.m, The Honoura ble’ Attorney-General of British Cc'nmbia- FREIGHT SERVICE To South Queen Charlottes — TO YOU AN June 19, July 3 IMPORTANT Passengers board steamer one hour before sailing. FROM YOUR Passenger, Reservations cas BRITISH Prince raat wea m COLUMBIA: ee Pee | SOCIAL CREDIT ay ire Aves thon os GOVERNMENT terested in Prince Rupert ang § the Museum. Hiking and moth @ tain climbing are two of+thety: O. A, Olson of Smithe¥y ys. He sald he hoy & he ~will @ cecnae wae eens eee meen Sint ncnee a op et rite a antennae, os aa, R. W. Bonner, Q.C, MESSAGE .......F e WILL BRING- -[ | : Social Credit. ~~" Keeps YOU Infornted=", 9 “I did not say that he did.” said Johnston. “I was saying; mmer= are “unrealistic, ba} thore was political graft there. | ilo ‘ig {barously cruel, and contribute tO' and tne evidence is very clear.” eee a “You said he wag one of the chimed in’ Wilfrid ‘Dufresne (PC- ve West). “He probably was,” sald John- “ston, Applewhaite, the one pre- siding officer who has come through the last month's stormy debates virtually un- scathed, ruled that Jolnston “must make tt clear that he iid not... eharge (Van Horne) with polltieal bribery.’ “And Skullduggery,” sameare ndded, “Edo nol know whether the ather term is cunpartivment- ary,” said Applewhaite, “That Is right,” sald John- ston, “I cannot say he did not give the loads of Krave oul there were Jots given. T did BOL. vceust, (Alm) of driving (hose gravel trucks, T never saw him én them, f cannot say any: thing aout politleal graft.” Van Horne Jumped up on ane other “polnt of order” “Were you an the trucks?" Johnston demanded, "T insist.” sald Vaan Morne, cusation,” “ihe hanorable member for Bow River should now proceed loo make his speeeh ruled Applewhaite, Use Want Ads— Thoy Pay : Dine in Syl “hee ALLO Tn ly 0 at Princo Rupert's And he ld, MOST MODERN CAFE the hamboo room Clubs Banquots y¢ Receptions me Fel e= DI or for Snaek, anytine, gravel! "that he withdraw this false e+], . British Columbia’ Social Credit League Serving B.C, Since 1889 £4 oes pee merene eee teas senate, ANT0 crmce| fl i on . a) ics Have Your Car Repaired By ART KROCK with 25 years’ experience | There's a terrible serapine und sereeching nolse in the rear of this car! 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