Fay BSR Flee ls g Be cones aaa OO a . bw Pooky. eb eS vee ~ PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS” - 1958 An independent newspaper ‘devoted to the upbullding. Ee ewe NS Sw ee of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia.’ A member of The Canndian Press: — Audit Bureau. of Circulation — Canadidh Daily Newspaper Publishers Association Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited JOHN F. MAGOR President few ‘J. R. AYRES. vio! Editor Ga. P, WOODSIDE. General Manager Authorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department; Ottawa ,. : , wos, RINCE RUPERT has a problem to "!--faee in the near future, that of parking facilities for tourists who drive up to this city with Trailers have long been a convenient way “@f living for vacationers in the United States and in parts of Canada where highways make them feasible. More ‘and more as Highway 16 is improved visitors are going to bring their trailers up here and when they get here they are going to expect some consideration. . Even now United States visitors are making their way up here with trailers and are not particularly pleas- ad with what they find. One gentle- man was in to see us and while he didn’t want to appear obnoxious he was not too happy with the site near Roosevelt Park where he camped for the night, with another Oregon couple and ‘their trailer. --The Oregan man, a_ writer and phetogr apher believes Prinee Rupert < wee ee ee qe citizen pays just the same no --matter what government does the spending. We constantly head de- qnands for the provincial and federal rhments to do something to re- “Tieve the load on property owners. Per- haps i in the matter of some things such as education this would be advisable. - ’ ode TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1958 . — Be trailers, It’s the citizen who are.to have better ‘Trailer facilities essential in near r future -has a terrific potential here and unless something is done to be ready for trail- er-tourists the city will be caught flat- footed. Trailer folks don’t want,very. much, he says. All they need is a clean _ space, with no nails or gar bage ground: where they can camp in pleasant: sur- roundings. The trailers carry. their own garbage and refuse disposal facil- ities and from long practice leave camp: sites as spotless as they can. oe, The trailers will come,. our visitor said. Trailer owners will go. anywhere. they can and Highway 16 is no deter- rent to a dedicated trailer operator.- He said the road was not bad at. all. When these same folks who like to take their home with them, have an oppor- tunity to drive up from the south. and continue by ferry to Haines, Alaska on. the proposed marine highway. system, Prince Rupert will loom large as a stopping off place. ey influx is now. pays just the same But it must be remembered that if we roads, sidewalks, garbage collection, higher standard of education instruction and so_ on, we must pay for them. And it doesn’t - much matter if we pay at the municip- al, provincial or federal level. —Dutt on (Ontario) Advance. a Applying the brakes HE Liberal opposition in the House - “of Commons is taking a political: Fisk 'by- urging the Diefenbaker gov- __ernment.to.“move carefully” in carry- ingiout its northern development pro- gram.” Certainly this attitude will do the Liberals. no. good. at..the moment, for the romantic conception’ of “Can- ada’s last fréntier” has caught the | public imagination and those who cry “be cautious” court accusations of lack of enterprise and partisan criticism. = —Lethbridge Herald. rte ewe ER Tw tery 7 ssingurimelg ee jrmmmesetege ues “ye 30 . wise All Aboard By GE. Mortmoe The time to think .. and act about being ready for the trail. Our. dog. Sachie couldn't stand being lett out of a conver- sation. When’ she felt, she. was being ignored, she came ‘wagging: and squirming. up. with. a, piece of kleenex or a plastic . toy in her mouth. . If'l danced with my. wife. to music from. ‘the radio, ihe dog reared up: on. hind legs. and pawed at us,. to get in the act. » So, each: of: us. grabbed.a paw, and anyone who looked in the i + . ane So ae pene gee yee vane : moral “support. Both « pooches _ window: would have :been treated to the sight of two ‘people and: ‘a dog: dancing in. a circle. . Given. to” us ‘against. our wishes by the landlady of a house | we. ‘used to- rent, Sachie. was a neurotic and'-touchy dog who combined. the. worst points, of cocker and. Labrador, athe two 7 breeds: she was reported to be made of. “She had a furious hatred for milkmen, bakers or anyone . who: came near the. house; ‘She announced their: ‘approach .,, in a loud:voice; any: time.of:the24 hours. '. Once she bit a. policemgn on the boot. “It's all right, Ma’am,” the policeman: said, “calming my wife’s fears. “That's - .. What: those boots are: ‘for . AS soon as people came inside the, house, she accepted them as ‘friends. But. if anyone—indoors or outdoors—made . what _ she took to be a hostile: move against one of the two. little boys, - she went for thenf, and seized: an arm or ankle. Only lately the five- year-old boy had induced his mother to buy a chain for Sachie, and for a few days he took the dog everywhere with him, evento 'bed.. — : -One night, Sachie came up. to the road with me to see off some visitors. Thinking she was going. for a ride, she’ crossed over to our parked ear, then ran back. A car going | too fast hit her. Two ‘days after I had buried Sachie in the ‘garden, I still hhadn’t gathered strength to tell the small. boys about it. They asked: after the dog several. times in a casual way, but I didn't answer them. They thought she was still somewhere around. Then one night the older boy. asked from his bed: “Please, can Sachie come up when she has had her supper?” So I told him that she wouldn't, be cack. His face crinkled. I want to go down and see,” he said, “bring. her back.” ay pee a Pr we C TERN na pe ne Back‘: in action despite broken. front . legs; - Tiny. Tammy, a ‘nine-month- Old. French poodle, ' ‘tries walk- Sing’ again ‘with -the-‘ald’ of splints. in. Arlington, Va. Tam- . my’s older brother, 2%-year- ¥ ays Rw Hela a ma gy MaDe a egal Hy - DOGGED. DETERMINA roN— . two. Daylin’s _ ‘old Daylin’s. Shu- ‘White, offers. are owned by. the: Frank | R. Reutiman family. . - Better, document. | on F rom. The. Red Deer (Alta.) Advocate For many: years” Canadians have Hstened smugly to stories ‘of declining physical fitness in ed. w ore 1 ey At a | ota e . oar : . vt heb eat wa os ' one Hw a oui Pam ety ‘ “ \ “ ‘ : ; 1 ate we difference in the fitness ple~’ ture of Canadian and Amer- ican youngsters Is that the lat- | oe ter pleture. Is better documents Leyes ' the United States but the only sa @r rho / . ‘ ying ag man to the bartender, A bit unusual | An Englishman was sitting / ata. bar in’ Australia,” ‘one morning when ° walked-in and. ordered: a: drink, The bartender served him, ‘the . a kangaroo kangaroo’ paid for: ‘it, tossed St. off and left. _“T say,’ said the . __English- * that a bit unusual?’ - “We'll get. another dog one. day, when we move away from the. road,” I.'said. ey just’ got her ® 2 new’ chien” ‘he said crying. ey; want my. Sachie.” te His three-year-old brother didn't understand. “gachie’ will come back, won't she,” he piped. But John was old enough to know. I couldn’t do anything to stop him erYing. It’s a hard INTERPRETING THE -NEWS f Kremlin piper calling summit talks tune | Oe - By LLOYD McDONALD , w Fw i ‘ Whether the Western world likes it or not, ip must. ‘be: conceded that the strings for the Sr opoged: summit conference are being pulled hy the "wily occupant of the Kremlin, Nikita v ruschevy, In the last week or more of moves and counter-moves aimed at a top-level get- ipeether of the major heads of government, the tide has ebbed and flowed at. the behest qf Moscow. + The latest communication from the Soviet Mader has thrown the entire issue farther back tuto the realm of speeulation, Khruschevy, Prasping the differences of opinion among the estern powers over the setup of a summit vheeting as a propaganda plum, is using the cpntroversial figure of France's Premier de Gaulle Lo compound the confusion already ex- igtink In London and Washington. : The field has been reversed several times mready, and each time a Khruschev commiun- jentions has been responsible, And cach time, {fo,. 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