Aik sd ees YG CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, Oct, 22, THIS WEEK | ARGYLE Affor Hov. 3 A One-Party Aniérica? ” American voters will fac . dilemma in the Nov. 3 election We'll hear a. lot about ticket- - splitting when the returns come in from across the line election night. with the Republicans run- over, ee U.S. in the space Yace, tamildate for president, there'll be, a8, much . or, more attention focussedon races for 7 jen: ate and House vor Re presentatlye * ‘seats as for the presid Democrats do ore appear ed in thelr con- the two-party system will be put in serious Jeopardy. Canadians: know from exper fence that an overwhelming gov- ernment majo ority such ce a Dictenbak er had ‘fro! : 1962—isn't always good raw ine country. ‘Thus the situation in the United States is just the reverse of the problem that President Eisenhower faced a: few years ago when as.a Republican presi- he had to depend on a Demo- cratic ‘Congress ;for the enact ment. of: legislation. S ‘ship, the Apollo moon, capsule years away. capsule until. next, year; and; jo net, plan a ir, e-sman space- (shown here) is at least two THE CHILDREN'S CORNER wat danger in the 1964, elec- eee ns is that many progressive Republic ans will: go:-down ‘to defeat along with ME Goldwater. The Democrats have n0 mono. poly on high ‘calibre Congress men. In fact, laws such as the - civil rights bill, the nuclear test ban treaty and the big ‘American tax cut would: never have been passed: on». Democratic. - vo alone. Because of defections by conservative Democrats, chiefly southerners, it took the votes of progressive. Republicans such as Sen, Kenneth Keating of New York to get these acts through the , Congress. -: |; Hees Alter a shaky ‘start, the. pre sent. U.S. Congress has just wound up one of its most pro- ductive ‘sessions story, Un- a Canadians now have shout our Parliament. : Congress - Passing any laws—it wasn't get- ting-on with the business of the country.” President ‘Kennedy's ‘death changed all that. Remorse and “brought = burst. of congressional arti ‘The most. closely-watehed race be. in. New York | where Robert: F. Kennedy. is seeking the 7 penate seat of Republican missiles in:Cuba, has refused to endorse Barry Goldwater. ‘The race is’ ‘lose, and the in- dications. are. that . President Johnson will have to carry New York by a tremendous margin for a Kennedy. victory, so great is the. respect there for Keating. It’s no secret that Rohert Ken- nedy hopes to use a New York Senate seat as a.springboard to. a Democratic pres dential nomi- nation: in 2 and thus follow in his Hrothe's footsteps. A Kennedy victory would put , him at the head of another “New Frontier” movement: in Washington: Rohbert’s young bro- r, Ted, is considered assured of. re-election -in. Massachusetts and out. in -California, former: “Kennedy press secretary 'P! Ba looks safe in his Senate All three face,“‘moderate” Re- publican opponents. Sen, Keating lose a Democratic ‘land water will be, left in control. of the: Republican party.-What this lo, to. the. two-party: system , i ne United “States is. highly speculative. But we could bi ‘and nothing gets upiet. ~ Inga get-together. 5 ANVIL. STONE Most Indian arrow’ heads found today. were. made from 2 rock called FLINT. See how they were made? ; USANNA'S FAMILY FARE =: jtips n “topics Sweet Smell ‘OF Doggy Success ‘Dear Susania: By and ‘good as new... HORRIFIED ee sodal” SUSANNA, -P.S.—Our favorite cook suggests a'pinch of soda in the’ pot of turnips to speed:up the + cooking time. Dear Susanna: On days when I'm deadly serl- ous about my. cleaning and in- © tend to do a whole section of . the house at a time, I pack mear- ly everythin, peed in a. soft drink such items as a tin and bottles rs household ‘amo- role window spray and furaltue - Polish. bottles this way in the * cupboard.’» It’ is « much “neater, EBM. ‘Dear Susanna: “Here is a ‘bright: idea for a festive. table. decoration. It huge bowl. of grapes. looks heavenly. - and after the: laughter, slip ‘out the candles, freshen’ op the cored -out tre oven. NOTE: Cooking: s ap’ es. 2 guy, ; ins a hot.oven, is know - to produce Tantty baked apples that puree popen ve Thurs., Oct. - 22, JACK ARR. (CTV), features. - sketches from a new Broad- “way, musical. review... THE SERIAL (CBC), Canadian - ship pursues German’ sub in North alae OLYMPICS’ (CBC), special. : Fri, Oct. 23, COUNTRY HOEDOWN (CBC). TELES- COPE (CBC), Olympic wra- _ PUP. Set. Oct.:24. WORLD OF ORTS crv), stock scar. | races and * samberjack “ champlonship, .-..F 0 0 T- BALL(CBC), .. Toronto > ‘at! Hamilton,: heen ‘at Van- - couver,.. "HOCKEY(CB BC), New York‘at. Toronto Sun., Oct. 25. OY At HOUR. (CBC), ” HOUR- GLASS ¢ ctv), sh cou-. - ple face eh spirits ‘in India. “. SEVEN DAYS (CBC), inter-. views... “FOOTBALL(CTY), Ottawa at Montreal. ¢: | Mon.; Oct. 26, WORLD OF TURE - would be: nice» and harvesty- ooking ‘at ‘Hallowe'en for in stance, if you happen to, he hay- Core out the sentra'¢ ofa large, | “.ship. Line the lece For: ‘a gay'table that ‘heeds to " artificial light, make dozen—three on either side of a Here's Truth Wilder Than Fiction sTve decided to write a book, ® Not.becauso I want to, Not be- cause L have a message. Not be- +), cause;T think anybody will buy it But: bees ause a fellow bes dared, me to, : Was a. publisher, sim Se ot of Beobl ee sands had aske - asked hous I was going to pro queries was between twelve and He. tis -nlco, abaut ibaif a little” steely-eyed. Ho agreed that there'd be.a big sale, if 5 bought ‘the 1,000, copies: 1 prom. d to bpy, to give away to, my Eeondiasscrheyd be. getting a yr ° bas 1 Be, might be a’ uttie, aitticyt I've led’ ‘rathor 3 a-sheltered ‘ufo. inte decorate thin; Ai lo wan. gect a lit + fle. Gila the Billy so to speak, 43 balk ¥8 ‘anda fighter ae and" ‘a-ball ‘most of the tlme;:! ‘ téllectial s and embittered, hee der the whip ofa sadistic cap- bout’ 180 coplés each, at‘that - but: they coald give them bce to. THER tise : He ‘gigreed that the ‘whole thing ,was a great "idea, For some; other publisher. But be sort of took the steem ot selfesteem when he cai out with ‘the logical statement, “If a hook is: worth publishing, it’s worth writing.” (This is the sort of thing pub- lishers. sit-around thinking up, when .théy’re not sorry ina | a hout.some of us great writera getting away from them, Which they. don't seem to spend an.ex- cess of time doing. Unfortunate. ly, writers can’t flash back with, “If a book is worth writing, it’s worth publishing.” Mainly be- cause it isn’t true. What's the book going to be about? Well, that’s still on she 4:80, ititts garbage they want, golng.to make, up..the big- eat literary. garbage , pail that, ate jbeen set before. the , golng ; , dope flen fo, alcoholics, doctors, downy, Bow to.raise prize; favorite, ui Mec agutetersh etele eeeeaet: f :. Ttzwill be. autobtographieal, ot ‘course.“At first, [thought that peat i ‘| Ins (of, spendiag aiyear,in 4 dpnptorinniy loafing, laughing, - ‘Bleglee chess, and. reading, in the; book I'll spend .a-yearjin:a + mental, institution with a: gang of, cpervertan aes, junkies and or straight out of Edgar: “fasta of becoming a week- ditor, ‘writing, about. evans | suet in’ the book 11 be:an t .Anstead of-becoming-a' docile English.teacher peddling meta. phors and ‘similes,-in the book Ull.be. a ifamous .tetevision per- sonolity,..with great talent: snd ho, scruples,,,who;.polsons the minds.of, his listeners with clev- ‘ erly, disguised | racial .prejudice ‘and*:,completely,: undisguised gammeretels about armpits, it sound? You" ‘ike "t. Wen ‘in that ae sae ‘Boy, are you ever es to be bored. reading about’ the time the two ‘nine-year-old ‘girls’ cor- ered me in the treehouse and ‘Kissed me. Or the time’! fell in: lova: with: thé Brazilian : irl in’ the dead of a Canadian winter. Or the time the.Old Battleaxe chased me through the snow, in her dressing-gown; trying: fo chit ime witha phone she'd yanked ‘off the wall. Or the time [ was beaten up by. four olds men... 4 we Ynys TW ND, a } ti SAVAGE SHOES for children ALL. SIZES OF GLASS CANADA ‘CEMENT : = PLYWOOD = Gordon Wall UPHOLSTERY « LID. pee TAR CALL: ‘Us aout nite ZENITH 69 1185 Cedar Aventte, rail, BC. : nuGAR APPOINTMENT CALLS IN CASTLEG. & DISTRICT EVERY. THURSDAY REO. — CARPETING ‘CUSTOM D DRAP! rel gtpey ee ne EF! an aH in The Air. “Cadote' night was Held ae plane school cafeteria. irds were given! out! to wal the following cadets Sgt. Lin ndsay. ‘Anderson ‘was awarded: his air’ cadet, wings which entitle him to:a pilots licence: : He. sat: AF examination’ and took his} LA‘ flyin; throu th the ‘RCAF. scho- week course vat lars Pitt Meadows, By scholarship is one of the highe est awards | an.'alr cadet can receive, "! Other promotions which took This presentation was made by W. Reed,, chairman of ' the Castlegar village councll.- “John SHSS ‘made the following pr motions; . Sgts,. L. Anderson ‘and. C, to’ to, Sete Promoted to Cpl. wel Lamond, EAC D. Dever-| 8 son ona LAC iw MeNee, Second-year Cadets whi classified to LACs were:-J.. Dp- brovits, N. Duetsch, B, Ferguson, R. Fullerton, A. Jackson, S. Jack- son} A, Joni ola;