me i Wednesday, November oom ee Prive Ruin? Te Wty oe wet 0 1085, re Inder peadont daily newspaper evar to the upholding, of Prince Rupert ” and Northern and fonteal Bete A Columbti Member of Canaaien Pre Avedi Birean at Cireuta tents Canidian Dats Newspuner A. velathon whe by The Proce Rupert 2D: He Now: HOR MACE, Preside: Sabagiptha BR rates: avin Sieh By carrier Pet tveck the, per month, $h00: per year, €10.00 Byomiut Per month, The: per year, $8 00 “Auten i edt secane slags itll hy the Post Ouliee Department, Oflu bees + - noe wee . . . e- . . ne Pats Linited Let's Not Wasie Time gO time should he wasted by city council in its pre- paration of a brief to Probisher-Ventures Ltd, urging the gigantic coneern to consider Prince Rue pertas amore advantageous site than Alice Arm for its smelting operations in connection with the pro- nosed $40,000,000 hydro-cleetric power and metallur- wleal project in the Nass River area, While the coun- cil's action would appear as a blow to the tiny upevast | community, there is no arguing that the ready-made aeiities of Prince Rupert provide the Frobisher- Ventures management with a golden opportunity to save thousands of dollars and at the same time expe- dite the gompletion of the huge development, “Council should net lose a minute in preparing a Inief that will outline every advantage this ice-free rort has to offer, The extra cost of installing its tyansmission line to Prince Rupert rather than by the shorter route to Alice Arm would he amply compen- sAted by the facts that we have a well established | port here, Prince Rupert is the rail head of the north, the drvdock property is waiting to have a large plant, huilt upon it and the harbor here is superceded by only two others in the world. The brief should also stress that every other facility needed by a large con- én in setting up a new industry is right at hand in this city. There would be no necessity for initial planning of a community, or the setting up of shop- ping centres or other amentilies for its workers, All | that has been done long ago and the city is avid for more industry in this area. ., At the same time, since preliminary surveys inust have been made by the Ventures group, council would be wise to seek an early reaction to its brief, aa to why this eity was not considered in the first ine . ’ . ‘ . oe } Hace as # plausible site for a smelter and industrial townsite. It does not seem possible that expert en- neers in their explorations could have missed this ciiv, vet if there is anything wrong with Prince Ru- pert as a possible outlet for the multi-million dollar project, then it would be well for us to know what it ix, Often when someone is at fault, the person con- curned i is the last toknow, bog ité Remember The Other Fellow posonn ROW isS-D Day — Safe Driving Day in Canada and the United States. e The Canadian Highway Safety Conference, the BLS. National Safety Council, the British Columbia Automobile Association have joined in appealing to hioth drivers and pedestrians to keep out of accidents tomorrow, Prime Minister St. Laurent, President Hisenhowe v, Mayor George E, Hills and the Prince Rupe rt City Council have proclaimed Comorrow as a day to make ever v effort lo drive and walk with care’ fo uveid mishaps, “, Hf accidents can be eliminated or even reduced drastically, i, will prove that the program can he re- peated onan individual basis forage days a year, ‘Phe British Columbia, Automabjle, Association paserts that safe driving | isa state of mind as well as ‘combination of skits, ‘The keynote of safe driving is courtesy. Drive your car with the other fellow in mind, Be considerate of pedestrians and other i ivers not only tomorrow but every day, Remember _ courtesy is contagious, Alo remember that My, Whatsisname ina hurry driving home or crossing a street without looking he- etuse he's late can quite casily hecome the late My, Whatsisname, Ef we make tomorrow an accident {yeo Safe Driving Day, we can make every day 8D EXPRESS Chuitnan Gite i FARLY! PACK CAREFULLY ADDRESS CORRECTLY SHIP BY EXPRESS NOT LATER THAN a st 1 YO POINTS IN: Decamber 14 December 15 ut Albotta. 1 + 6 8 8 we Britleh Columbia, an 1 mae}: 1 Pa A i. Newfoundland, + § 3 ¢ $ $ & December & ut Marltime Provinces 5 5 6 § & 66 December 9 u Ontarlonnd Quolae , . ¢ § 3 « December 19 i Manttoha and Soskatchewon = =¢ 3 + Docamber 12 8 e ' $3 + meV iy Talis CTA fe nt tee As { See It Elmore PI il roll Saint Winston Ir THEY ever make Sir , Winston Churchilla ‘saint, surely it should be ‘as the patron encourager ‘of all boys who flunk their 1 : ‘way through school. Churchill vw. surely go down ‘hr history, not only as the great. est Enetish statesman of these times, but as the ereatest 20th seentury phrasemaker. Many of his sayings have already become part of the folklore of the Eng- lish speaking people. And here surely is one which deserves to be: “No one ever passed so few pexaminations and reeeived so ‘many degrees.” { + + & ‘CHURCHILL did so badly at Har- ; row that his father decided ‘there was only one thing for it--- /put him in the army, in fact in ithe cavalry, where the require- ‘ment was then supposed to be a "good seat rather {han p good i head, But to get young Winston Churchill into Sandhurst, after ‘his woeful academic record at ; Harrow, also required some do- ing. No famous phrase of, Churchill's was ever wittier than ‘the remark of the tutor whom ‘the Churchill family retained to ‘coach Winston for his entry to the military college. His com- iment ran something Itke this: | “This Jad could not have gene {through Harrow. He must have gone underneath {t.” + + & ‘THE life of Churchill is just an- other proof that some boys and yelrls who do very badly at school. ido exceedinuly weil when their . ‘school days are over. i My own personal observation Is j also that a few young people who | (do extremely well in school and. luntversity do not. do nearly so ‘well as some mediocre students ‘when they all get out into the “real-life world, . Of course modern educationists scould explain Churchill's poor record at school very easily. He ¢ Iwas the type which refuses to ap-° ply himself to anything In which ihe is not really interested, Had he encountered some teacher ‘who had the real genius of all true teachers—-that is the abil- Ity to Nght the divine spark of interest In students -- Winston Churchill's school record might have been very different indeed, + Fb CHURCHILL did extremely well in English, even at the school where the rest of his record was almost incredibly bad. He revised to leati any “dead” Janeiuaege, sued as Greek or Latin, This is rather {Interesting when one remembers that the general Impression used to be that one had to study Latin or Greek for years to aftan real mastery over English. Surely Churehill’s great achtevements fy Enelish prose are the best prouf iat the best way to learn about English ts to study English- not some other: language, ancient or modern. vococvcsoouvaseseqcarsrred woeod RAY. REFLECTS. ‘and Reminisces OOOCPEOAIOOTEDEIEPIOLOEOIPOEEEOOT Forgetfulness becomes ao vir- tue when you “forget the grile- vances you have agalnst other people Latest definition “af a head wche--n pain In the neck that moved hpstults, In the opinion of an Amerienn colummlst, eharucler ds some. thing you elther have--aF are, A woman will 40 to i hargadn sale for dress and tear (he one: she is wearlng In the struggle, The see ret of belne thresame Is thn ta tell everything over aun, A dletieinn in" “Yesponatte for the statement that breakfnst. should be consumed in silence, inatertal that poe Tousmlly dy by oll those hus: JACK CARSON, maeiclan and h the man who can stop’p bullet with his teeth, braces himself deft) for bullet from gun held by Gilmour Boa, top Canadian marksman, Bea flred a 22-calibre extra-long range shell, Carson ; grips bullet between his teeth Girrow), Carson performed the stunt on a teleyision show in To- rcito, Bea tdentified (he «slug caught by Carson as the one fired from his rifle, CBS-TV ofil- flals, who produced the show. could not explain how the trick was done, ypnotls: from Sydney, Auetratia, Fluoridation His in charge of pur ification ' | Plant. “Fluoridation ty looked upon ‘controlled of water woiks chem- leat operablons,” sald Mr. Will. ‘tama, ' who has earned a reputation as in the treaument of polluted sur. ‘ally occurring chemical constit- J vents oF willy any of the cheml- CP Photo) foals ‘hegulred In purification. VICTORIA REPORT & XK West By JAMES K. NESHITT VICTORIA--A one-page pub- licution, which says, somewhat | mysterlousty, it's “prepared by: the Soclal Crédit Research Team of Vancouver” has something to: say about what it calls “Tory wedding.” Here fs what it says: “Et is: frequently said, chiefly by Com- munist and CCF Soclallsts: that (here is a conspiracy between Socreds, Tories and the Union Nationale to form an allifince 1 defeat the Liberals at Ottawa... This, which is concocted as 2 typleal leftists attempt at char- acter assassination, js some- what toe far-fetehed. "To beeln with, Jt ds rather difficult to see how “we could make any kind of a politleal deai with the Torles, when QGearve Drew's chief hatchetmen, George Hees and Harvey Galbraith bar- rel around the country making Immoderate, bigoted and intei- lectually - retarded = statements about Social Credit, “It should be clear that in any ‘uch witch's brew, Social Credit members woud be nothing but a minority group of varliamens- ary yes-men, “It is our opinion that Soctal Credit can carry the day alone.” We don't know much about the Union Nutionale outi here, but certainly Tories and S.G/ers are as one in thelr determina. tlen to defeat the Liberal -gov-. ernment in Ottawa, There's, no question of that. There maybe OTTAWA D DIARY THROUGH RUSSIA (Continued) MOSCOW, Oct.¢13---Toduy we asked one of the Canadian Em- bussy wives here Hf she thought Russian women were really as content as they cppeared with clothes that were uliiitarian rather than flattering or or- namental? Her answer was indcelsive, “The drabness of Russian clothing,” she sald, “robs the Movcow scene of a pleturesque Ca.ent which the Russian peoie undoubtedly love, But the loss hasn't been complete, For ine climinating the tyrunny.of elothes the Husslans also have eliminated tne heart-nehes of the poor Httle girl who knaws she’s not well enough dressed for ‘the party,—and the aclousness of the boy who has to come to the parly withouy a; iinner-jackel, beeause he doesn't! own one, Yet, in spite of these: rilns, T suspect the eternal feme, inine Is as eternal In Russia as anywhere else. Deep down Iné her heart, E belfeve the Russtan: gird would love to have pretty, clothes.” Federal election, “no deal between them. but they are dn perfect accord In. thelr political opinion that the Lib- erals are doing a fierce job, and ‘should be ousted from office. Supposing that, after the next SClets aid Conservatives, detween them, should have a bere majority of Commons seats, This isnt likely to happen-~but, Just supposing. ‘Therefore fluoridation is a pure-, Says Brantford Ei OTTAWA—Fluoridation of watey potentially dangerous from the engin ‘point, according to a statement by D, B, Will “ag the moai simple and easily "Unilke chorine and other | grog ‘chemleals, which must be applied | NOt detected any delete face supplies, the fluoride does |* not reaet with any of the natur- Ba Quite Sh sul Cering g amy at the Bri ‘ntford ; i + {provided the Bry Board of Health a documents Which fp State that all of the | comprising these : ne the in any of their pg € result of tlyori further the only ig Close scrutiny, thay the’ been able to obserte is eect itnprovement In b health 4 ly mechanical det of dissolving at known amount of a non-reactive ; material, sodium fhuortde In the! ease of Brantford, into a known: being young and brash, would volume of waler and Assuring | coalesce with anyone, hoping to that tt Is uniformly dispersed | shake free of sueh coalition four thereln. | years later, and so forma pure — “Would tt be posalble for the S.C. government. Brantford fluoride machine to: ’ ‘The Social Credit Research suddenly run wild and) thus Te ent of Vancouver, whoever ‘dung lathal amounts af Auortide ; they Inay be, protests so loudly ‘Into the water? Very. definitely | ‘thet there'll never be a Tory-inot. The roller runs at-a constant S.C. wedding that one wonders speed based on the speed of an! it the first coy glances aren't; electric motor on a definite cycle. : - shutdown ereeserereeseieun ALOR @ Suits 9 Pent @ Topcoats@ si ALTERATION seecuge QUICK servic Ling The Ti 220 Gth St. ~ Phong] 1. 5 Premler Bennett himself has "ow being cast. There can pe no speedns ha [— suid many times that after the | The wors lemponty appen Is a! next election Socal credit wi | Emmphoyrmertt | ot the macnine due to power, ‘arty Jon't think thal no : fatlare or the rare slowing down’ party, We don't think that por Q sible, but then, whoever expect- uestions ‘due to lumpy material, ed Mr. Bennett to be the first S.C. Premier of British Colum- bia? And Answers Teeoothts cota are questiane, about tnemplop ment Insurance and 1 “Cox und Ast of the New York'* State Board of Health have ° :shown that it would take four: © :ROYAI the world fy ml , self-cane: Anyway, supposing if S.C ers cand Conservatives shold have that bare majority, between them. If (hat happened {t's not fmpossible that there then would be av coalition of Canservatives and S.C.ers, as we had a coall- tion of Liberals and Conserva- fives tn British Columbla for tH years, untll Soclal Credit and CCF threw them out. until now we have but four Liberals in the House, and not a Conservative In sight. There's no doubt it would ve the part of polltiqa) wisdom for S.C,'ers and Conservatives to then coalesce, because if they. didn’t they wouldn't have much: other chance of ever becoming the guvernment, The Consery- atlves would rather have halfa’ loaf than none, and the S.C ers, : _ B; NORMAN ° OM. MatLEOD IARY: ‘Htarlan garment trade are gen- erally sound. But usk a Russian woman if quality ts a wholly acceptable ; substitute for style, and she isn't | too sure of her answer. Last night To asked a young Russian. Interpretess tf 1. was really true - that Russian wamen had learned the sceret of how to be happy though shabby? She was a good subject to ask. Her dress was plain, tf not quite shabby, She was perhaps tn her early 20s. Her nails were care- fully manicured. She ware a ttle lipstick. She haa no rauw,! but there was attractive coloring: In her cheeks--becnuse she had’ been telling me with pride about her stx-months-old daughter. She hesitated momentarily be- | fore replying to my question, Then she said frankly: Wut | would Uke nleer clothes, ‘only when our state plan makes: ‘}t possible for us to have them.! i That will be some day, We hope! it won't be too far off. tthne, we really are content” I know she was speaking the: ‘truth, Wut 1 wonder If it was: The exception ‘that the Tug | the whole truth? Off-hand, Im glans make ins the pletaresque dress of thelr children would ape fnelined to believe she renlly | mennt what she sald, Including pear to confirm the Canadign | Me part about belng content for MMbassy wife's view, For no, Russian mother appears te | able to resist the temptation | make dolls of her babies. Up to! the age of five or so the children, we dressed as elaborately and | with same eye for the pletares- que as tn Western counteles, Th you discuss the subject with any average Rusia wom, sho likely will begin by telling you! Lo whab Russi clothes lack | In atyle they at least parttally make up io quality, And te ane qquestionably tx true that ‘don't ace here the sboddiness of 4 Into tany of the Mnghtor, popularepriced yap bands who arise and get thelr ments in Western eountrlen, The / OWN, Try Our RAVIOLI li LA DIFFERENT DELICIOUS MEAL Gondola FOOD FAMOUS RESTAURANT Phone 2621 for Take-Out Orders ‘texte that go into Russhi's utd Cea nnanange DINNER | 4 ? you: the presont, Russhins are a very “patient peaple, ' ' WM “OF course we Russian women. Meati« Everybody Likes | WBISCUITS eniployment, Cagethber with awed ', revived from the Chemptoyment | taatrance Conmmisston, tf sou are vacertaln about ans podnt do not! resitate to send ts your question, we WHE altadns aie aiswer cid pad fish Ita thts coluni. Fedlowing are some questions with answers whieh mas be af interest Cn sont slages of nausea which {sa long § iway short of a lethat dose. We ‘never have four tons of fluoride in the plant in the first case and secondly the capacity of our ma- -¢hine is such that Ht could never ‘deliver at the rate of 28 tons for Q. How long is benefit paid to a seven milion gallon per day; a claimant who has pald co-operation. This would be. physie. ! tributions for several years? I ally impossible for our machine. ! am Informed that it used to be Actually off a sevens milion Gale | paid jor twelve months but that. lon per day operation It uses up, under the new Act the perlod some 168 Ibs., which approaches ; ns been reduced, ‘the upper limit of its operation. | . Under the Unemployment’ ‘Non produce one part per mile | teirage Act es revised Celcber HO" fluorine requires 23.3 ned of sodium fluoride or 10.6 potnds 2.1055, (he maximum duration, dt eofluorl ilion | of benetit is 36 weeks, Under the Sodium silicofluoride per allio Imperial gallons, or expressed | former Act it was 31 weeks, another way per — 10,000, 000! Q. i T ant ‘air! off and, whilst: pounds of, water. unemployed, under.ake to do odd + t has been made publie knows: jobs which could ordinarily be: Madge that the Brant County; ,Darterined by me outside MY Medien! Assoclatlon, the. Brant} ‘regular “Jamotnt am — allowed to earn’ ‘the Board of Governors © and’ and still be considered to be u- Medical Practitioners of the cemployed? - "Brantford Gene rial Hospital Nave A. The amount of earnings , ane that a claimant may receive: BATTERED DECORATIONS without loss of benefit while he, BLACKPOOL, England @-- A is on claim ds determined ace istorit wheh struck this Lanca-. ering tea scale laid down dn shbs cagurt caused damage ctl. the Act, The amount is related Mmaied ab £3,750 lo the sea-front to the rate of besiefit whieh ty Pama nations. Clalmant ds reee$ving. HIS Dene = ‘nnenimme mncamervonrecnes eamntan fit for ative week in whieh his! nes me oe mt earaings from any employment. 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