rTrryrrrFFeFerTre TT Ue ™ | : the engineer. ‘replaced: the doctor . fa little ‘later on—with the scien- : elite: Le ones which. show-what the 16 to a J 19-year- -old size up-as their ideal ra lifetime occupations. g| stand a agains nyasion front below. The Uy SI as, distinguished nt ag ages, t, however, . Why, are “sweets” tO. puddings and. vegetables? an'than | eycle, ‘what about y wit er The, distinctions Guy own ‘diac con- sist’ ha people pass away rather ie hee ig as}e tee ml Maral seh ee Ad y ligy and contend them to a mortician instead ofa undertaker i.then-y { a ba Infeviority, Complex, right an using it-as it s stands, The U's natur eee it in any form, Saturday Night, EVERY Loni writer. “gels vequrrent ‘watts of " OF COURSE, th age of the in- letters. from youngsters who want to know how: , to become journalists,” “ “These: letters: interesL me, for: ‘Tquite a different, reason than the | obvious’ che.’ ‘hey seem to indi- | -jeate. ‘that the newspaper business, he has, taken“on :a: glamor,-and’. al. e. ‘general, attraction, that: ‘used to’ " be “reserve ed or. other: profes: | “sions.” Nobody’ knows’ better ‘thant I do. that Iam. getting, positively an- cient; For:I can remember when almost. -entire © generations of small ® ‘boys: wanted to be cow-' | boys of’soldiers, then locomotive the richest rewards fr life—and ~ lengineets, «then. - professional by rewards I mean’. nob , only “baseball. players and so on down Money—are the kind whieh: can-. fF jthe ‘line,’ “Each: decade had its Not be. filled by any: textbook owrt hero, “rule, or card: index system. of pe & - ile i Y o * ‘Inthe. days of the Ralph Con- | You ji jist rave to: ‘work you 1d nor bodks—which were the, most _ tow popular, Canadian reading about way I ion th’ oft forty, years -a: the: pulpit: was ¥ e. only . vy gor-the pulpit ‘helpful rule I ‘know is~go. whete still a ‘profession: with:a power- ‘ful attraction (for many young- the things are which you really admire—go .and -Wwork near they ds Is sters’( their parents), A little -HJater-on, the: fashion. switched to people whose. jobs: you’ would eventually’ like :}o - have— when medicine. After the-First. World = War the: dector—not the preach-. they. have, cove. their. bit. a i "was Provided by the Firefighters’ Union. er, nor big. business: men—had | nner ° . become the. hero'to most Canad-|po ane ~ : - Rey San: ee og nae! PARLIAMENT ~ Maybe I ‘ant wrong, ‘but I think By E. qT. “APPLEWHAITE, MP Skeena well that the.debate should b Lnobody. ¢ can “tell. ‘anyboily’ “else |. ifrom any’ ‘kind. of a theoretical itest: whether or hot they will suc- |} “ceed in any given profession. “Of course, ‘In voce tions: like ‘that: ‘Of doctors,’ “dentists, . engin- eers: of schoolteachers, the ques= tion ‘does not-arise. The actual process of training weeds out in. advance .most of those: ‘who: will never: fit well into those Pros fessions. But most of the jobs which ive 8 “ANI MALS IN STANLEY PARK greet. ‘one of the cerebral palsy “and polio patiénts from Vancouver's Children's Hospital picnick- ing. in the park. A fawn.and a goat. from. the children’s 200° ‘make: “friends with Judy, a seven-year-old patient. The outing (CP Photo) “| tist the: ‘ideal of the 2 more brainy On Ty, 1th ‘there was | a ports’ to: Italy consists almost . are being: held: mornings,. after- 4 talking “optimistically of the | flames on intermittent occasions fo “By NORTE Ver, wood of Parllament for some ‘days past:has been a shirt-" sleeves one which has virtually called a truce: to major partisan bickering In favor ‘of making a little. real progress..towards the termination of a session which has most of the MP's pretty well! bushed, : Sittings of the Cummons now, neons, and. nights, including every day except Sunday. Norm- ally such a routine should clear the House order paper in jig- time.. Liberal MP's have: been prospect. of prorogation possibly by July 28th and not later, than August 4th —just a week from the coming Saturday. : But close observers of the po- litteal drama which has smould- ered throughout the present ses- -|sion and leaped into’ spectacular ate keeping their fingers care: Tully crossed. _ They're not coni- pletely certain yet’ that’ Pariia- ment's-docile mood of the mé- ment is here to stay. ize that; even at this lateSdale, another storm. -, For. the PC's are somewhat in} - ithe dilemna—vis-a-vis the pres- ent session—of the harassed in- dividual. who ‘happens to have ihold ofa bear by the tall, They | would like ardently to drop all : Opposition tactics, let the gov- ‘ernment put up the shutters on Parliament until after the New ‘Year, and go fishing. But they’ ire atraid of what will happen to , Wem politically if they do so. In fact, it isn’t so much that, | the PC's are afraid of what will ‘happen to them if they: allow e the present’ session to wind up sed to'some of his colleagues pyt- vately the other night that~he- ‘ ‘ felt completely discouraged, thi. *! a They real- |- it could be just the ealm before , J": the hero chosen.” The very small ~ boy still’: ‘dealizes - cowboys, In- oy dians,- or. Davy. Crockett. -A little . might’ Be a. “space - ‘man, or Steve ¢ | Canyon,’ But these heroes are all “really “in: the. dréamworid classi- fication.” The trends. which are ie THE schools, ‘especialy in “west: possible, the Us avoid rented! votes their lan, guage ag direct and simple as. me'of the pr adings may be baffling to you are Non-U, and probably heat There geems t to be no. wily of grading Inferiovity plex;.either up ov ¢ down, Possilly the Non-U's . "dividual hero ‘worshipper’ has the most to do, with the type of later on. in. life, his. dream ‘hero ‘significant for -real: ‘life are the a at “fern Canada, do'give a good deal “lof: vocational - ‘guidance. to. ‘the youngsters | of today. Incidental- ly,-my.. observation is that our}. Royal Assent to a: few bills which had passed both. Houses: Includ-. ed among them was the Act “tc. amend the ‘Inéastrial Develop- ment Bank Act: This’ amend- ment. is now, law. During the discussions on this- bill it-war madé very clear that the , wore “goods”, in the section: enabling | 3 manufacture of “goods. : includes the. bank ° to. finance for ‘the boats, ships and vessels. “The contract, for improvements to: ‘the ‘fite: protection. system, *t new water. storage: tank -ete. -at Miller’. Bay - hospital * has. ‘been awarded by “the. Department of Public’ Works to Northwest Coii- schools: in ‘BC. are far ahead of those: of eastern Canada ‘in! this still: : he: ‘ough and. ready stage! in the: science of helping to fit: “people. intod the positions .|for.a. lifetime. of happy work, ; - Our-world js still full of people who are.really round pegs in _{square holes, or square pegs in round holes, Half of the most -lunhappy ‘men in the world are in that condition because they have never managed to get them- selves in jobs which they really like doing.: Unfortunately, no wise old man, or even | wise old woman, can tell any youngster how to maké’ sure he or she lands in a job for which he or ‘she js best fitted—and henee happy in do- ing. I think youngsters have to learn by tilal and error, The best advantage that any young -}boy or girl can have, in the selec- “| ton of the best possible ‘iife- tinie job, is brief actual exper- ‘Ttypes af work in ditt different places. ne ONG! ——* would ih such work without ac- tually making a start at it. Also, poner einem eersinettetnce means inmate apt ts Os Re a ORL BS mere tn Wheat Crop respect, | But Wwe are all relatively |” “for which they are best adapted fence with several very different gan ry yeadt, oe ease aror ie a ‘struction. Ltd; of Prince. Rupert ‘The amount, is, $43, 701 00... i. Canada’s traditional | dish. “sf mar , Pr ' ‘ ‘a9. Yt pas! . | t Re th Whose election as president. al Chrysler, Corporation of Can- i; ada, Limited, has been , an- ' younced by L. L, Colbert, | president of Chrysler Corpora. on with greater confidence than , president, Mr, entirely. of salted codfish and carined.salmon, Each spring for. the past six years Canada has béen . required to negotiate an agreement with Italy for the, “ale of these two. products. Now sreatly improved economic con- ditions in Italy have resulted in -much more libéral | trading rolicy; ‘Canadiari exporters can look forward to the present seo- nother years, when their sales depended upor;.Canada’s success nits yearly negotiations with the Italian authorities. Canned fish,. including salmon, {s still n- the list of restricted items, jut it is ‘expected that sufficient lollars:witl be made available ‘to. cover. . all the canned «salmon vhich, ‘Canadian’ exporters can end- to the Italian market this jeg. . carried out in. moderate terms, | for old, irrational and doctrin- aire prejudices can be easliy | aroused, : i Hon, George “Prugham, vin. ister of Mines and Technical Surveys, made a long and in-! lformative statement on the in- ‘troduction of his estimates. When outlining the work of the Geologcial Survey, of Canada, he included this In his remarks: “In 1956 a further helicopter operation by the geological sur- vey is being undertaken in nor- tain information along a pos- ‘head of Portland -Cgna) via Dease Lake to the Cassiar area where important’ mineral :dis- coveries including asbestos are being developed.” ‘raritts, the most explosive; -conomic policy in Canada’s his- | date: earlier: this: month on our: litional party differences emerg d. If our. present adverze trade valance Is just a phase, it Is also, ne that has served us well, for, r, | Janada could hardly be‘ more: yrosperans than {it is today, and: Yat prosperity is solidly bascd yrtheless, addressing the Cana-, Man Political Science Assocla-— ion in Monireal last raonth, tts gon, moved cautiously in Une: direction of protection, thoupa: he qualified his-remarks sharply. by ‘saying that only Industries with marked capacities for ex-: | pansion might be so helped. It is’ U.S, Withdrawal Flayedaby: -Nasapis Egyptian President Gamal Ab- el Nasser today accused oo de waarnwiik aa offer for the Aswan dam, ory, underlay Parliament's de-- aational development, and. tra-. m our primary industries, Nev-: J, Dougias Gib-: ’ CAIRO, | Egypti (Reuters) — the. United States of “shameleis dis. regard for International nt ahd: ; And a quotation from Elmore Philpott’s speech in the debate on the development of natural ‘resources should be of interest. thern British Columbia to ob- heven more available for cutting Grand Cafe sible ‘road from Stewart at the), as it is that they know what wil “happen to them, Several, ‘months will pass. That Js, sufficlent itime for the- memory of the battles they have waged in the past weeks and the Varllamen- jtary issues they have ralsed to rrow dim in the public mind. Then a new session-will be called and a new budget will be brought down. The level to which the business boom has ralsed government revenues dur- ing the current year suggests that there may be a surplus of taxation, A L budget ot that’ js -bound to be popular withtataeete people, By all. the rules of yj ties It should, re-elect the > ernment. It's a very bleak prospect td the PC's. A leading member.o the Parliamentary group contigs. ~ the Liberals would . remain. th, power for another 20 years ,—uirs: we less the government © cbuld.. be forced to go to the country :t autumn, ‘The long-range. situa tion for the Conservatives {3 so: “| desperate that they still may try ‘a to do, just that. Instead of or ful: prorogation, ‘there may” heed another flare-up and a final af fort by the Opposition to bring: « about on election this year in-, which the issues will not be: be- : elouded by tax cus, " BLACKHEADS Don't jaucsze | Blacklicady and leave ugly sears ~ diselve them with PERONINE POWDER, Simple - Sefe — Sure,” Cleanses the pores deep down, giving | our xin vitality and cherm, — At your n@git, Hesults guaranteed. Price §| 93" Quality First , : ‘REFRIGERATOR: frorn $279.50 up rharorinGc ) Shy Westinghouse =. International Harvester veecede ence Kelvinator at "yoo RUPERT RADIO" |" cand ELECTRIC: a fe 312—3rd W. DIAL 13h, h perhaps a half-billion dollars or TRY THE. For the Best Selecti He was replying to the Conser-| -' vative charge that American in-: Canada was becom-' vestrnent in C ing a menace. i He said: “Take my up the coast at Prince Rupert. 1 weuld wager that there is: net a single person in the - gf Prince Rupert - i whole cily woo would say that United ' States invesiment there has been a menace to that ely. Ag vw matter of fact, United States invessment dy the pad few years lias transformed (he city irom one of veryqnoderate t most presprous cities In Brit. } ish Columbia,” cwn province ef British Columbia. | I should ike to touch on one © or (wo instances. Twill start» DIAL 3215 Open 6 a.m, to J am. Nien yey on of Chinese Foods . ane 635 2nd Ave, West” CANADA'S OWN A LOKDOR E ¥ . we : { SS NY * ' ; , a , o ae . ti ; ic 7 . Ce Te ; . pragressiveness to ane of the. 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