TERRACE HERALD; TERRACE, B.C. eaten mereeentctete tere iitndescut mam agiaiaaoncnneconatesneancancunansueatetnt tet TERRACE “Qmineca” SSR AMS RST io race Sn On GSN Ra HERALD : A Division of NORTHWEST PUBLICATIONS LIMITED , CATHERINE x FRASER, Publisher . Published every Wednesday at Terrace, British Columbia The publishér reserves the right, to edit or refuse items In Member of B.C. Waekly JOE CUNNINGHAM, dito, . oe s e. the publication of the paper. Newspaper Advertising Bureau; B.C. Division of the mai . Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association; and Audit Bureau of Circulation. * < Penny ante politics Terrace is a town called apathy. Or is it indecision, That has to be the dismal impression after this newspaper palled people who may not be candidates for municipal office. . To their credit, Reeve A F. Goulet and Councillor Vic Jolliffe will have no part in the current pussyfooting. They both will seek the reeveship, The indecision of others will no doubt provide ample topics for back yard . speculation as to who really will and who really won’t. But this fence-sitting can only be condemned as penny ante Politics, This newspaper believes that the time has come for candidates to declare themselves and give electorate valid issues to study, Terrace is a community which is on the verge of major expansion. But it can not achieve stature, no matter how great the economic cpportunities offered ei af a it, unless it substitutes intelligent plan- ning in place of village politics, The present municipal council to date shown little anticipdtion * or understanding of the potential of the community. Its decisions have ranged the gamut of the merely adequate to the inept, Individually the members of the Council may be honored for their public Spiritedness and varying abilities; but collectively their decisions have been too to the immediate irate compleint rather than to the future which must be built in this time of growth, mo This community is. in need of plans: | : and policies. We would like to hear of them from candidates and make the December vote an election of ideas rather than od popularity poll. The people of this municipality need to elect a Council, not the adult equiv-. , alent of class presidents, has inconsistent, their plans too conditioned _ ANDY CAPP.. A WOMANIS PLACE IS IN THE HOME f NOS WY SHOUL! S IT ALWANS BE ME PF | Where your Tingers do, the walking oe . - peeing chests? F ie fast in the YELLOW. P. PAGES. a ON A Winnipeg salesman has fin- ally come out from the shadows of annonymity and announced: *{ believe 1 can help prove there | was a conspiracy to assassinate The hanging vote The Liberal Government is humane. It will not hang criminals. That is why the House of Commons . will again vote on the abolition of cap- ital punishment before the Feast of Christmas. The debate will be heard in every. corner of Canada because the question of whether or not to kill is one that draws a violent emotional response from those for and against the practice of giving murderers their quietus at the end of the rope. Statistics have been much abused in ” the con! tinuing. debate but it wo id. at. ¢ eat punters eee dtteLd daatanitecorcled than. in fan ut least: “oppear that no mojor deterrent to murder: either the criminal is too inflamed by. passion to ponder the chances of his own decth; or he considers himself too clever to be | caught. From a hurnan point of view, it should be considered disgusting for .. Christian Churches, there’ seems society to throttle the life out of an in- dividuaf’ to protect — or revenge — itself. However, while the more vehement proponents of death by hanging con- tain so many representotives of the little likelihood of change. Mr. Pearson’s Liberal Government, with that same splendid assurance it showed in calling the last election to end minority government, has scheduled yet another vote. While the vote will not be subject. ta party discipline, 1B months seems a scant time for the House to reverse the sen T eaete ne rat ab ve The Government has let no man be the recorded decision of the elected re-. hanged since that. time. But it has im... posed clemency oh the nation egoinst presentatives of the people. The question is warth some national” thought. KALUM AND KEITH STREET Northern Culverts . Anno Phone 635-6531 | & Metal Products” unce THEIR NEW PLANT OPEN IN TERRACE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF. CORRUGATED STEEL CULVERTS OF ANY SIZE ALSO WATER WELL. _ CASINGS, ETC. President Kennedy.’” As “Mr, X" Richard Gles- brecht, a 35-year-old Mennonite and father of four, has already said in published interviews and -| on television that he knew some- thing of interest to Jim Garrls- on, the New Orleans’ district attorney who has staked his pol- itical future on the claim that he can prove Oswald was one of a gang, not a loner. n e ? But in the November Maclean's magazine, writer Jon Ruddy not only identifies Giesbrecht, but reveals in detail what Garrison now wants him to tell a New Orleans judge and jury... On February 13, 1964, "three ..|@Months after the Dallas agsas: Sination, Giesbrecht was in abar at Winnipeg airport and over- heard two men talking about the killing of the president as though | - tes had been involved in arrange ing it, =. He believes he was spotted making notes of this conversat- fon’ by a third man, who then pursued him around the caver- nous, modernistic airport build- ing. The way writer Ruddy tells it, the whole experience sounds ‘Kafkaesque, | o - Glesbrecht was later inter- viewed by a U.S. agent, who reportedly said: “This looks Like the break we've been waiting for,”’ Three months later, claims Giesbrecht, the same agent told him to forget the whole thing because "it’s too big," Giesbrecht took the advice, une til earlier this year when Gar- rison claimed he could prove a conspiracy and that David W. Ferrie, a New Orleans pilot sub. sequently found.dead, was part of it, Giesbricht. saw Ferrie's photo in a newspaper. and ident- ifled him as one of the two con- splirators he’d overheard. on en ee Canadian cities, MUNICIPALITIES: TO: FACE ~ Manitoba man witness to JFK assassina tion plot? By phone, Garrison told him his evidence was a vital plece of ‘the jigsaw, and now Gles- brecht is trying to decide wheth-. er to go to New Orleans and give evidence in the “conspiracy” trial scheduled for this winter, ' His wife wants him to stay out of it — understandably, since some 20 people tenuously linked to investigations of an alleged conspiracy have died since Novy- ember 1963, fauiz HALL l Each correct answer counts 10 points; Score yourselfas follows; 100 genius; 80 to 90 superior; 70 to 80 excellent; 60 to .70 good; 50 to 60 average; 40 to 50 fair. FOR MEN: . 1, One of these is known as the.“royat" bird: Duck,Goose, Turkey, Swan, * 2, What was the relationship to Solomon? Father, Uncle, Cousin, Brother... .. 4: : 3. The Sahara Desert, which iE HAZARD? The next big crisis in miitleipal politics may not be ’ housing and it may not: be: pollution. —airor water, But it may well be the hippie movement bor, leave-us-tlone philosophy practiced by the flower people who seem to have settled down comfortably: ‘in half a dozen —the. love-your-neigh- “Perhaps hippies aren't such a bad iot after ‘all, 1s ‘come ments Civic Administration editor Frank- Morgan, tainly. they don’t warrant the kind of remarks made by Acte ing Mayor Robert Baird of Victoria, when he banmed them from holding'a Sunday: ‘lovesin in the city’s main park with the comment that he had ‘no love to offer the hippies’ and added that if he had his way.he’s send the police into the parks with whips to flush them out, . “(Core This means the powerful U5, jet bombers are just a minute's flying time from China, i is true that President John. son has taken a coldly calculated risk in ordering his aircraft into this region, virtually impossible ‘for the Pe- king regime to intervene in the Vietnamese conflict at this time. Mr, Johnson probably is cor PRESIDENT. OF CALL ON = BOB CHRISTI _ TERRACE EQUIPMENT SALES - IS PLEASED-TO ANNOUNCE THAT MR. EB. D. (TED) DOLLEMORE HAS REJOINED HIS STAFF AS SERVICE MANAGER $0 FOR QUALITY REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF + CHAIN SAWS, OUTBOARD MOTORS, POWER MOWERS, are. Doubtless he believes that the], | present chaos in China makes it }dagyic possible disaster, Ia” time ‘for the President to. make J) talks: with Hanot?"”* US jets 60: seconds from world holocaust . Issued by the United Church Board of Evangelism) American aircraft have been bombing North Vietnamese _ territory: that is only 10 miles from the Chinese frontier, rect in his assessment — for the moment, at any rate, But it is also quite possible that several bombing errors by U.S, ptanes gould still bring great ruin to A miscalculation by Washington “even at this time of turmoi? in China could still lead to.a global war, It ls true that Pe- king — which 1s facing many hostile -neighbours —: is Fin a position to fight a big war. But -when great nations are driven into a comer, they have been knomm to lash out in the ‘past, without logic and. With Little thought as to what the final: re- sult might be. Quite apart from risking. a war with the most populous land on earth, President Johngon is forgetting his promises that he would try to setile the Vietnam ‘conflict by peaceful means, There have been. rumours that President Johneon is:sending out peace feelers but ‘there are no indications that’ such overtures have’ been made. The only lane guage ' the United States seems to. be using at the. present time is ate thunder of. even . larger por ed Nationa Secretary-Gen- eral -U. Thant believes thatacesse ation of U.S, bombing of the North ‘would: lead. to peace talks within two to three weeks, “U"-Thant, a Burmese, ‘is close -to.; men: who: have contact with Hanol,.* rho. ; Hes no ‘reagon: to: issue idle ‘promises, He. must know. ‘that North: Vietnam is not as Antransizent, a8: » Washington only: one: minute: away from i€ ‘not Mr, "Joluison's bombers are tos | oe mS the TareEBt fessert;” i “is larger than the entire United States, True or false, - - 4 Who discovered theSt. Law- - rence River? Henry Hudson, “Ponce de Leon, Jacques Car- . §, According to an ancient be- Hef, birds started their mating on: June i, February 14, September 15, December 1, 6, Complete these titles of Shakespeare plays: ‘The Mer- chant of 2” ‘“tAtl's Well That Ends 27 santhony and 2 “As You Like? 7, Carl Sandburg became fa mous for his blographies of; ‘The Great Emancipator” ‘The Great Nullifier’ “The Great Commoner’? “TheGreat Compromiser’’ Utah is Salt Lake City, True ‘ orfalse. - FOR YOUNG PEOPLE: _ 9. In which year was San F ran- elsco, Californias, struck by an earthquake that killed approx- imately 500 persons? 1915, 1988, 1922, 1906, 10, What are the young of seals called? Cubs, Pups, Calves, Colts, ANSWERS: 1, Swan; 2, Father; 3, False; Great Emancipator,”’ who was Abraham Lincoln, 8. True; 9, 1906; 10. Pups. : ' RECORDS” another 56 At peat ; M8 Lokots Ave, . NAVY RUM PALM BREEZE RUM ee of the Biblical character David - ter, Christopher ‘ Columbus. ° “|. 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