TN ee a's ’ ams ham memento br i bee we EWS and: ‘Northern: ‘anid: ‘Central ‘British Columbia, “of Canadian ® ‘Prens~-AUdt Burea of £ ‘ireulations: : ‘Canadian’, Dally.: ‘Newspaper: Association.» py “the Prince: Runert.’ Daily: nevis, § imited " GOR,’ President’ . ore Subserlption Matias wy a By. a: er month} hc:. per. year. °$8,00 co second -elake HL the Post’ ¥ Oftles “Depart ‘dilly’ newspnpér devored t to tue “upbutlaing of Pritice Rape By’ carrier -Per, week, "2803 per month, 1.00; ih ses 8 .00 teawa a nt MeCon: i thie ie Nelo have lo eo ie diy of bor | Already: insthe Ur eit: by those’: i to" build a “howe, iy : a ‘ear on finance Dusinésg: expansion... But ther Q, as here) the poliey oft ight, Mariey"" is no diceident; it is ‘purposeful attempt tozhéad off inflation, . In. the ‘process of cari rying ‘through this piliey:: some people CANO: getting hurt; ‘but, the government experts believe that hy. foi ling: people to lore econdnitize they are putting A fenite’ around the: top ‘of.’ 1 danger ous cliff before hey: have: i a ira iéo penis Sor : (ht } S Review Ae ba Review, tt RMI ys asked t dine with i city friend : “ew hen: YO" “blessing: was: “shed, the farmer seem: ad ‘sipriid. and: iiskod: if! Hib Was not usual to say prnce ‘hélore mol, | Ms host laughed, “That is old- ee Arson ‘he said, “Tiduedted people (lon't do that coy: more," haere The: fav mer" nlmnitted that. some of those wha ved at his.faim didn't: pr ay alther, “Ah, then, they ave sénaible: anid enlightened members of your fum- . in no dobt,. Who avo they?! a t he fin me’ Answered: ‘phay are the pigs,” Pye oy 7 Sapnta GCanadtan Observer, ey sr rm wget gee nen b Canadian Paci Alin ree re Rane fr9 om the ae this condition . sequel. * Canadian Press with expanding population: and industry,-a bright future over the next few decades is certainly in-) dicated:. a “All “this; however, would not: t happen automatically — and if the future was tobe improved and - prosperity’ enhanced, time {and effort: must be given -to “et sound thinking and ‘dynamic ac- “tion. be :| CHALLENGE PRESENT “There is, said Mr, Cream, al: {challenge in ‘prosperity, and he'; “fadded: ““Tf. we’ forgét. that prosperity can: bring complacency and apa- prosperity is selling in world ;markets:. and that’ we. can price ourselves out of them;: or if we. » “forget. during the present: battle |; of ideologies that our fundamen- tal. spiritual. faith’ and. morals, thén; as business leaders,-we will not ‘be discharging’ our respon sibility: ‘to. the- business commuh- (8 and: ‘Canadians at large. a vite: Cream’ fisted some Prob- |: lems he said face Canadians: ‘The challenge of socialism and its encroachments on individual _ [liberty the danger of inflation; jor higher prices; the problems of. jeducation*and economic’ under- standing; and the maintenance world trading ‘position. Canadians: today were “better prepared’ than. evér -hefore to meet. all. their -problems, Mr. Cream stated, and he’ based this view on. his ‘travels during ihe jlast-year from. St. John’s, Nfld., {in the east, Windsor, Ont. in the | Garadions Never Had It | po So Good—C of C. Chief | Derrick Wright, scree ogpaniard's § Well” isa brother of Pat Wright of Kitimat.” By FORBES RHUDE oo {| Derrick Wright) was’. born {i@ =~ me ne nec lernment ‘and the dangers of the thy;. that a great measure of our: : terprise. " and. strengthening: of Canada’s} .| Persia, educated in England, Business Editor ©. . * " tigined’ the French Foreign Leg- “QUE BEC (CP)—Canadians have never had i 80 hte elie pmondon Metro. politan Police Force at 20 and 60d, J. G.,Cream of Toronto, president of the Cana-|fought in the Burma campaign ="Idian Chamber of Commer ce, sail today in an address fh 23, lle Was wounded, men- ~ {to the chamber’s annual meeting. tloned in dispatehes, and was stadioned In Germany, where he “a Canadians, he stated, will @aiin@ ere frre eee {worked Jn the Military Govern- ‘{more, spend more and save more “this year ‘than: ever ‘before and, ment with the rank:. of Major until 1945, Upon demobllization “jhe: worked with the’. Control Commission as head of the poll- tieal section in Lower Saxony, He. left Germany in 1954 and, low represents a large tire and (‘slippery side” to socialism, trubber company. - “AS a chamber we believe: that! the basic aim of public policy Mr. Wright is a first-class should’ be’ the’ maintenance ‘of }¥titer, as Spaniard’s Wall: indi~ personal freedom; ‘that the indl- cates, and we are. pleased to, vidual should be able, to spend{Mear that he is busily engaged his dollar how, where and when !°) his second book. His style he likes.” a “reminds us of Philip Gibbs’ no-' Signs of inflation:y were becom [ve on the battle of Britain, en- ing more numerous. Tightening! titled “Amazing Summer.” of monetary policies was-an'in-| The locale of Spaniard's Wa!l dication ‘that. central - “banking j ‘is the Burma campaign against authorities were aware - of ihe the Jupanese. The various ehar- dangers:. ...,facters are well done and the “Above all,’ ” he. stated’ Faye [author tells ‘his story of. jungle south, Victoria in the west, aoa Aklavik in the north, 27 DANGER IN SOCIALISM: bee Mr. Cream’ said one. “eutrenit jproblem is the growth of gov- {7 realize the dangers: to° ‘our civil- Warfare in a convincing « ; And, | Y i p ease: gp ‘ CONE Se ization of accepting thedioerity vivid manner. as. ‘good enough. “As citizens of; With the wealth of material a free-Canada we recognize; “too; {hat Mr, Wright has accumulat- the necessity for a love of free=jed ‘during his adventurous, car- dom .and an educated grasp’ of eer, plus the gift for. telling: a the principles underlying:‘the’ec-.{story, the future is bright. gnomic: system of competiye en- ALASKA MUSIC TRAIL - Ce SMASH Nit. | Monday, G. Ly llippelti of “Prail, B.C. president of the In August 1955, - A people - an- “Junior Chamber, of Commerce’ swered an appeal in this column: ‘of Canada, delivered greetings |!0 "lly around and see what | , Id be done to bring - good; from” his body, - urging. closer rou co- -operation between the. sen- ‘music ‘to Kitimat. This: group | ‘For and, junior chambers. formed a committee and spon- ‘The Chamber's. report ‘to the Alean donated -the Recreation + Hall and the committee of vol- unteers worked like galley anniial imeeting, prepared: ‘by. D L. Morell, general manager, ‘said present, Canadian prosperity - of - slaves on behalf of the show, Ag fers a challenge ‘to- business, la- a resull $350.00 was raised, It is bor and government to avoid"in- estimated that the. volunteers fletion—in which . rising’ ;06sts| who toiled for Morton worked outsttip : productivity’ and: catise, for 13 cents. per hour, overtime higher. prices. wo 2 ‘included. The committee thus owe ~ acquired a bank account but no isigning officers. there: being no * OTTAWA DIARY. | 8 oy Se enthusi- . The official word in govern- ment circles in ‘regard to those {wheat . protests: which the -De- “{partment of; Trade and Com-. Oe, merce. recently . has been busy ' “lodging: ‘with Washington is that: .|no. counterpart. to the Suez sit-: ‘\uation need. be feared as their, In’ other “words, “the protests | ‘are’ more formal than -setious. * | Their purpose is one of method—' ““lastic and dynamic founder. of ‘Canadiah officials in: cverything the: Alaska. Music Trail move- that concerns the world: AYE Fe!) iment-and an old. friend of My, ing of whéat.: And ‘knowledge | and Mrs. Don Forward, . visited of that. vigilance: ‘in. Washington (gcitimat i in July, 1956, “and as a is’ regarded. as‘an impor tant fac- rresult Kitimat was given the op- tor.in practical co-operation be-:j ‘portunity. becoming’ the -tween ‘the two: governments ' in | youngest si last. member of wheat: marketing : ‘policy. | this famed - organization, |The |. “United « : States: Officials” now: rest i is history. At-a public meet- realize that - any ~ deals unduly ing the original committee was upsetting to:normal internation- jauthorized to carry on and or- al wheat’ marketing are going to|ganize a campaign for members, 1 iitimat, Mr. Marvin Hayes, bass, ‘| with the Alaska Music Trail, was sored the “Great Morton ‘Show, ; ‘Teomplaint was that, in some of iduy of its give-away program j\t is compelled by Act of Congress; trading: tritereats,. | he purchase: , rather than any expectation, of run immediately.into ‘Strong Ca- moving Washington to denounce jnadian’ criticism - ands that, his Pthe: ‘wheat: déalswhich are“the? will sound a “Sour: “ndte: “8 ‘tHe . basis of the. complaint, . jworld in the. otherwise. close re Ss 'Jationships ’ between - the @two “the, ‘suthstance of the Canadian eed Washington: doesn’t want that: to happen any: more ‘|the give-away deals which it is'than Ottawa does, | World -di- -|negotiating ‘with foreien comm- Plomacy at the moment: is “in tries—notably India and Brazil—-;t09 tense a state for either capi- jthe United States js. stipulating ;ta! te want the appearance.of a that the beneficiaries must bind'Common freht ‘to be weakened themselves to purchase specific IN any way. This situation ts quantities of United States wheat the real strength of Canada’s | in a subsequent year or year's, position with Washington {n res- ; Ottawa trade authorities view pect to wheat policy.. this codition as a. violation of}... various United States commit- | ‘CHORUS GIRL WEDS: nents, to assist freer and more orderly international” trade—! | HOLLYWOOD i#i—Actress May Moresy she and theactor broth. agreement, er of Nancy Kelly, Broadway ard But Washington replies that In , to,protect,.ndrmal United Site ms r oy cosny. ‘Sain C COVENTRY,) dln: “sbpulated. Seathe ‘ tlyedawa specifically provisions of GATT Wan ner 8 ts me Kelly and of the Intemational Wheat| ton TOrUS. ell sale ‘Hollywood star, eloped ta. so Quartasite, Aria, Saturday night, ' Under the chairmanship of my ‘eood?.wife,.more than 400 mem- ‘bers “were: signed up in ten days jand ten local firms and. indiv- dduals agreed to underwrite a note for $3,000. for a piano. Mrs, R. S. §, Wilson, Eoln Manning, ‘Alec, Wedekin and Phyllis Jones, spearheaded. the 40 canvassers who descended upon the local | population for memberships. The ! School Board made the auditor | ium of the Nechako School ; available and, through the ef- forts of Allan DesChamps who ih nd previously Jured av Vancou- TIME and PLACE... . ver’ plano’ tuner to Kitimat, the plano was in tune. When Miss Inez Matthews, mezzo-soprano who enjoys an International. reputation. made her dramatic entrance, she re- ceived an, ovation that justified the faith of those who had work. ed so hard to bring good music to who co-starred with Miss Mat- thews and who was making his first North-American tour, was thrilled with his. Kitimat recep- tion. Mr, Don Jones, plano ac- companist, making his third trip also thrilled at the warm recep- tion given the visiting artists. Requests. are still pourlne in for. memberships and. if a larger hall can be secured additional member's ‘will be accommodated. The committee has three main problems in connection with providing a ‘piano for future concerts:. there is no place to store a ‘grand plano, no adequate equipment: for: ‘moving. one, and the nearest: piano * tuner” isnat Prince: ‘Raper ; Next question, 4 SL BEATON issons: NEW BOOKLET vad v4 : Al Beaton, “Hopiler: ‘cartoonist of the: Vancouver: Province und wéll; kngwn, to: oldtime Kitiniat- ians, ‘his had -unother. book . of his cartoons: ‘published. : “Laugh With Ar Beaton” is a ‘selection of Beaton: cartoons of: ‘the Jast twovyeat's. In my opin-: jon Al.is‘one of the top cartoon- ; ists ly America today and he, has conie: a” long ‘way from the | | days. when: he edited a paper for: Kitimat Constructors. 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