= A fe “ “pect” to - a on for eight identical: paragraphs, 4 pending Mm the-loggin ndust: ther Oe 2 Oe ott 641 Eee PES EO SSR P TM SESS SC Cee RRACRDas on ea 2s Lptanda bea lh ot fed to the apounaing’ att Central, British Columbia,’ - - Ganadian’ Presg—Audit, Bureau of: Olrottation anddian. Daily: Newspaper Association . a "Bubseription. Rates! . ‘ month’ $1.00;. per year $10. 00, _¢ y carrier—-per niopth, $1, 25: ber year, $12.00; ; Paton plags mall, by ‘the Post, - Offica. Department, Ottawa one _ Yétail,sales. It always gave us hope that the pessi- fala around. town. and. umhapey signs that The aly ade New York’ éalostine and. was | high ‘evel, Th ail Is vated a sti ong make in urvey condueted by’ Sales Management . . vA ning ‘were Up locally during the last year,” and ~ Trae: the-figures - were different, Trail’s “net” i tdtal i income was “impressive” ‘(as was. Rupert’s ) $19,952,000. .. This. bity’s was $17,384,000. The per family earnings in the “Silver-City” amounted’ -to oa $4.046 compared to those in thé “Halibut Capital” of. a % 592, a difference or $454 annually, | - “But when one reaches the lasti paragraph o of the. a petit! ‘story: which: ‘appar rently ‘applies, to. every. tdwn in Canada or -the United States where the edi- oe tq 18. gullible enough to buy it, one feels somewhat a “faken fora ride.” Bo t “Tt says, of both. Prince Rupert and Trail: q ope The: buying urge on-the part of the piblie at. let ge. is attributed to a general feeling. of confi- dence. People--have little fear of ‘the future. Jobs ‘sdem secure and incomes keep rising 80 ‘that, with their pensions, retirement income, health benefits cand other financial bulwarks,. they. feel ..that: they oe, can devote more of thelr Tnoney to better living tdday” i | oe t ‘With the halibut fishing s season not up to par, a ind the/pulpw ates ion officer it: makes: one towne hav: est | ac line. ithe Canadian Chamber “ot ‘Commévees agsertion that-“the story of taxation i in Canada is Fascinating ye fats miry,” E ‘om J . 5 | adolt itr h have ¢ ever. had a hanes to get ah agement; a ‘copyrighted report 6 on incomes and . : .| the laugh on “Henry Ford,: - | people cheap ‘ransportation is ‘number ‘ofyBuropean-made car's |: in the after: wor Id." If so, Adolf must be haviig French revolution there .is -men- ‘For in one respect the. German warlord hag: put it’ all ‘over: the: smart Ametiean who: first’ put the world'on wheels. yo “The little car wihch Hitler had: designed to. give the German government ** ent in France ‘wh times and places meant revolution. °°: Tithing: that, any. candid, ob- had. ; always pitting it all over the chrom. jum-trimmed tanks which are the obese and bloated descen-' dants of: the first Ford's model T. Here in this cleft in the Rocky mountains I can sit in front..of my -little cabin, ‘and: look -down|, on the stream of traffic, . There | different .:kind: of: ‘shakedown which; has, nothing, to;do,. politics, The. phenomenal: ‘gals: which tion of a‘ letter written by. the] ° British Ambassador: to hig’ ‘home es That letter’ balde |! . ly’ stated,” with unganny: @ogur- RS acy, that-all the signs were. ‘pres-|- heat other] server could’ see similar. bigns in| North America. todsy ofa quiet}. the German’ cars are. ‘making inj” * Tyle’s erent: book. about. the}. 8 are thousan ds of American cars competition « with North: Ameri- There are o wood. many: Can- adian cars, mostly going south. ‘And there are -an’ increasing good: ‘product—which | ds “all ear, and ‘no: tomfoolery. : The-N American. manifacturer’ —mostlyof the German variety which offer a travelling demon- stration, of+,one “thing — that ds wrong: with ‘North Ameri- ca in ‘the year of our Lord, 1967. ‘neéd' new cars, sprouting *fins as welght. . _Mmetal “trim, ” “If war broke’ ‘out. toinorrow, ‘land we were compelled to. divert all. our resources to.the struggle, oné. of the first: orders.‘by the controllers would ‘be - ‘for: the automobile manufacturers to get back to making’, cars, stripped down to the necessities, ae Meanwhile the: North. Ameri- can‘ automobile fleld- is widé open for. some manufacturer: who will pet back to. ‘the.;. first”, Henry Ford's big idea-to’ sell. the: ‘peo- ple transportation; ‘at: Tock, ‘bote | tom price, father, than’ the uc- cumulations - junk: -whieh makes the hiodern’ American car as weird andswonderful to look atas Mrs. Astor's horse’. and as cumbersome to Manipulate ‘into a parking’ “space as, a, a Stalin tank, superfl lous LOOK at the typical anew Am- erican car of 1957. Sure it has a wonderful en- gine in it—in most cases at least 50 per cent more, power- ful than will ever be needed for normal safe driving. .. It has good tires. In fact all the necessities with which itvis} equipped are good—even superb: But in addition what a car needs to make it.-really good, the new North American cars are bursting out all- over with strange protuberances, super- fluities and excrescences which perform ho function whatsoever; and whose only purpose is to make this year’s car ‘look as dif- ferent as. possible’. from last year’s model, and s0 make every owner of. last. year’s modél as dis- satisfied as possible - -with the} automobile he actually owns. : The garage ‘men who actually service the cars tell--me, also, that: for years past. things have ‘| to-get at Some of'-the mecHah- |e _ | navel ob faa :-been-going. from: bad:to worse. in. their: particular field. “The new * cars tend {o ‘be made in‘such a|]’ way. that, dt, is along,’ intricate and. “consequently, p 740 “By BILL KINCAID , Water. Safety: Instructor ~ Mhis- is: ‘another. ‘ol ‘a ‘series. of: “Question aids Answ er columpe on: : the proposed ¥ Clvle. ‘Centre’ fivdoor-” swinnmlng.- qidely: If: ‘readers have; any questtons: ‘fegarding: the: Swim-: mig Pool, ‘they sare ‘asked - “al send’. them to the: Dally News .or tele.” “phone James Kilgour’ at tid and": “further {away from, "Hent Ford's; ‘origifial thie ‘People cheap: ‘transpot tation, to sell ‘the péople what they need. of the press! ?. . bulwarks of a democrat natlon, Without ft; they could fn truly (ree press 1 ‘one Wilcl can re publle ts onfe witty anything Nese than thin lhe hat precisely Is nein ty ro fai ria ‘freedom . ce a, Aro more volunteer laborars | : —— It's nota special privilege reserved fot newspaper pubs lvhers. Ttls rather 9 phase of a much larger freedom=the freedom: of all men‘ to apeak thelr minds’ openly and without fear; The press claims no right which should not belong to every cltlzen ina democracy, But (reedom of the press ts an allimportant part of this larger freedom becauise, under modern conditions, _ the press fo the principal agency by wiileli the ordinary man receives the Infore mation’ he needs to Judge the actions of his rulers and make up fis mind on publig affairs, Without newspapers, or with only gagged and blindfolded ories, he {etn the dark, ahd helpless, An unfettered press Is therefore one of fhe essential . Ai any’ ‘proof be needed, It ts supplied by the record of the ttatoran - dictatorships. which:liave. darkened the twentleth century, Rigid control of all: sources of publie Information, and enpeclally of newspapers, was the corerstone on whlch all thee regimes Natt, Fascist and Communist alike were, founded, have tanted for more. shia acfew mowths,: With It) they could keep thelr peoples tn blinkers and drive them on any course they’ chose, The calamities of our age, Ite fear and Insecurity, stem in.no small measure from she slmple fact that, at critical perldds, great sections of the earth's popul alon we been prevented by thelr rulere from learn|ig the real news of the wolld, Pee examples should provides warning against any attempt, by governs meni oF by private Interents, to restrict the essential freectoin of the press, A (ree people. must stand on guard not only againet direct cenvorstilp, but alse agalnit more Waldlofi etc Nominal freedom Is Nol enough, The on} ony. ord. the niewo.falt ifully: and’ comment; i Wee - Krankly, without (par of direct or Indirect puntetiment eh t i en nor: anes ie liberty, ef course, Involves obligations. That of a free'r newspaper ite be truly Cree: It rwutt strive to be thorough, accyrate and cinblassect In ite reports IN THE first: tew pages of Car- coo necetanenecenertiny - light jobs I could do Asa volun | Leer. worker?) 0 07". is‘willing to help, ‘combined. In. one: by-law? «fit ‘Rye ~laws. Both .of. these: rs Yeas VA taisonlidruily. vodils\s tto vo) Une elly ‘and ellizens wil) have ‘ ‘ . $8 : ve mw AS: OM eT ow LLCS! tweet whet 3 4 of them {f they wish to do so, VOTE YES ON JULY 11th! ‘ no! | ‘) neatlad? : Very good, particularly from ém- "| However, we (lo need more -yol- can ‘cars, are surely “one: of the}. going north to. Banff, Lake most s Mae igifleant ‘omens Of. the Loulse, or the Calgary stani- times. . peae The ‘Geiinans: ‘ate “selling i " falling over each other: ‘trying’ to | * convince” the: buyers that: they}; big’ as: dragon ‘wings; and ‘Nter- |. ally: eattying . several - ‘hiindred} 7 LIN: (Headline): ; Q. Tam not able to perfonn any , heavy work. Will there bé any | A. Certainly, yes: there: will be ‘i | quite’ a number of jobs which |: "| will: not Involve ‘heavy work, We |’! shall be very. happy.to receive ‘a | i | pledge card from anyone who, a ‘Q. Ave the Museim ‘and the é Swiming Pool projects: to be: TA, «NO; there will be two separ | bro | {the opportunily to vote for both | ‘A, Yes! The response: hing. ben | ‘| ployeas of Columbia Cellulose, {Untears, and there will be work | for everyone who wishes to help, |, , Bh Fron the Flies: sf The - ly News - dune. 29" ‘and 30. “10 Years Ac go vA boatload of happy Flared accompanied by -a number of parents were transported. on ‘Saturday afternoon to. -Dighy is- ‘Jand by C.J. Currie on his boat “CRC” for the annual picnic of the Chureh School of First’ Pres- bylerian Church, ‘The party was under’.the direction of John E. Davey, Superintendent. :Of., the} ‘school, assisted:*by ° ‘Rev... Ay F. MacSween’ and: "members: of the: sehoal, staff. 30: Years S Ago “Prince Rupert: ig taking onia cont, of ‘many. bright eclors: ‘for the. four- day. celebration ‘of, the Didmond. Jubilee. of .Confedera- ¢ lion. which: will’ start’ tonight |) | with ‘the haseball’ game between |’ Ketchikan . and Prince. Rupert. Flags’ are being generally. un- fyrled : ‘and a’ good many busi- ness” places. have gone ‘to consid- ve dec Sp hears RIOT IN ou , found apparently, abi bean. pal ihe f sholler ere 2 ole | others, ty ‘Observers ‘generally know -what ‘land ‘are good for a lively quote. | be “Poliliejans have ‘comparatively | liitle to say'to the press. betivewn | story that’ was credited only ‘Co -gleetions: Byt.-there js a “hard-, “Informants:” working, public relations man by. one of the Informants. Another the name of “Official Sourees", ‘ory had . ‘originated — from who ‘releases a lot of news. Souregs. -What' Sources? There ; He's a. garrulous fellow. You} was no way of telling... see his nanie in the paper quite! This ‘tendency. may eet. out: of often. Official Sources said this. | con{rol, ‘When Sources -and “In- Semi-official Sources. (his youn-| formants ,start: clreulating: Reé- ger brother) sacd something else. | ports in- Circies reading a riews ‘It’s a kind of a family public story will be: something. ike get- relations. firm. All the Sources ting ‘stuck, In a -revolying door, | boys keep running off at thejand going out: the same way. you moulh; Uncle. Unimpeachable, came in, cousin, Usually Reilable, and the neg ATOMIC: ENERGY LONDON W—Sir Claude Gibb, head of the ‘Parsons -engineer- ng firm, predicted: that, -by 1957 atsleast: 25. per. cent of Britain's “If the people have any doubts electrical. power. will bé gener- as to the truth of political tid- ! ated. by atomic energy..“It would ings they see and: hear, good old ‘he: suicide for this nation to be- Ifthe Sources boys won't talk, Highly- Placed Informants, Aur tnoritative: Circles: or Seasoned is. going. ‘on behind” the . scenes, ! names : like: Lose. will set thelr come dependent. on ofl to such | minds ‘at: rest be an; extent” ‘that. we should.:have " he has held ins Many Oars mo ano AYAIANE Hone ALG HOW! oard fy GE Mortinore | chiid the other day. 1 sow all: It ‘didn’t say which} 5 ‘Peace Pledge” ee MRL, AVIV I Isrwel (Reuters) Prime. 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