oan vdlependent’ newspaper “gecotea te to the. ubuudtne one Prithte Rupert and Northern and Central: A brember af ‘The Canadian. Press. AUG. Bureau of Cs _Chrntethon Canter Daily Newspaper Putilichers Association . mo _ Pabished by The Prince: Rupert: Batty. News. Adayited © JOHN ROMAGOR ye WPresitemt en 2 RR AYRES 0. P, wooNSINE | cs General Manager “atari ae revo cn vant by the. Pont Ottis Department, Ottawa MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1959 — os ae. _Labor needs MLA i in present post | “government Inbor com mittee that has. » aready bern a study of 'the- unem- - ployment situation. W here he i iss Mor ~ Murray is in a position to help. labor, _ Should he cross the floor at this time, | he would most ceertainly. be: removed s, gortpitee ‘and would» become, ike former Soered| Mel- Bryan, oan nef. ~feetial Independent. “He. wouldn’ t. ‘sition. Loby somes. ‘Social | members during the past: week, easonuble thought: because ifa. H 1 plays $ xround in the mud long | sacred: cow group, we do not-think it - ugh a certain amount of: dirt will ‘advisable at the: moment. no matter b. off on him. We agree with the - Hign that itow roth be an unfortunate | odbulkence | af Mr. “Murray: became amirched with. some cat! his. cole nes sens and theories. Ce If action is taken on the recommenda- —- tions of Mr. Murray's labor cammittee if'a solution to ease the unemployment situation is found and if some of the ee : _kinks are removed from B.C.'s : present. Py ekve @ the & Labor Act, then will, he the time to cut o| ~ vies points up the e esteem i in vwhich our. “the cord. | MLA is held W hile mt: any of us do--will have ample: excuse to realize that ee with: Mr. Murray's polities Socred promises are just that, proni-_ him for his efforts | in ‘the leg- © ises. There will be the slowness of pro- our ‘behalf. He does. all. ‘gress on ‘the | Port. Edward-cannery - mand possible for a back- road project. m athe rate of work is in for this _constituency | anything like has been then. : battles his own party's min- he'll have excuse eniieh to vid himself miry to gain projects: for this of. the Social Credit. Stigma, By that. poe “time: many more Soeial ¢ “redit mem- portant paint, however: bers Jmay have seen the light. and labor, iS that Mr. ‘Mur- | crossing the floor en masse will be iri rein Tore > effective. EER O88 a ot ieee | 100, at " Raddeck., ‘Nova. é the rah aha | famous Tet built a RUnMOr “ Ehrek-- hekvier Lian air ston mae Baddree ke, Tier 8 ath MGC redy and other Caneda. or. Lhe. Common. gifted | youths, . he conducted | “werial oxpedi- ee Hever ie A 03, peter tton, ‘There. were Tallares before the es: Sepak enroxing, tte ai. Silwer Dart, MeCandy's own de sien, rade jts : histaric ASKED. 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HVE LEA Lae alendad five Ranh S AA Fo tagy. ' AMARONE FAN TUNA tN A Aetna dare arigy og oh te . ag a P oe rs foe tate dS if gfe 1B uit oil oe ido ga at all al all al: pwd: yt ih ab 4 aie il Moo oth , ail aie a ae fe es a Atitish Catiinibia, © ie ded Bal Jn Lael from the chairmanship. of the labor even bea an rember of the of fici al oppo- os ‘Noa as much as we'd like to see your MLA cut the ties: that bind him to the *— hat his unthinking: cohorts say or do. “By that time. Mr. Murray, all who: inhabits advertises : ent. “to be. "gut ; we fs . catenin wor occioerecrenil sort aati ae an sc stn Vis : swanishary aryenleateet outers 1 ain seta need nuemiscnantntsniniit Ma ME Brotherhood Week ‘is over but ‘good Samaritans are re needed for the rest of. the oe “ec me : [Women may ge] to. ‘moon first | “From the 7 ‘Baltimore Evening Sn 0s It ‘may not be x man after. ‘the | first manned orbital ‘satellite. Cok John: Stapp, the Air-Force -@X= > “pert. on- rapid. transit. and at-. ‘tendant medical . problenis, Says that tests so far show the male ofthe species to be: much less stable than the female in “the. cramped surroundings of — simulated 18,000°m. p-h. flight. / Should it. indeed so work out, . the selection will be. a-biow to - the prestige of the sex: that to. be the. _Mself y » the later womanned Night that first. escapes the “field of eravity-—ft is. a> cow, not ao bull, that -vaults. the “moon in the old rhyme. But the idea wilh. su take a Jot of get- tthe. used The sola. system. ‘has tradi- tionally been) man’s - ‘damain, containing as it does a Jupiter -but no Juno, a Mars, without a Bellona, 2 Uranus. and Saturn nnd Pluto and Neptune Mercury to overbalance lonely Venus, Let there be no ques- tions asked as ‘to the gender of Terra herself, and let the janeer female be on her guard ene wobble in the course of that (rst vebiele and think of the aspersians to be made about woman drivers, % hurting ‘people's | terrestrial © and . lofty - rhe cae fi bans ae cee mpage “year, all Aboard z GE. Martner About: the sneakiest word | a know dis “Innuendo,"' It makes: me think of: Latin guile, of Machiavelll, and of poisonous. snakes threading through. the. underbrush. The Shorter Oxford» Dic- tionary gives several meanings for the word “innuendo,” in- cluding the following: “3. An oblique hint or sug- gestion, esp.. one of a depreca- tory kind. The « innuendo kind of hint. It’s a hint with | “a wiggle to-it.. Tt isn’t. always ‘used. to: de- “ceive. -It:.can - :be. a. useful tool. of: diplomacy, aioe Tipleasant fee lings much, Sometimes “tt is deliberately used in'a heavy-handed ‘fash- ion to blacken people's charac- ters. This kind of innuendo: is — known In. vivid: modern jargon as the “smear.” And sometimes, well-mean- ing people use innuendo by mistake. | They ‘get carried thelr enthusiasm, away by . Aman of this sort is like an excited fireman who turns his hose on the bystanders and drenches them to the skin. — J think the Hon. P. A. Gae- Jardi swung the hose in a pretty wide arc when he said: “We don't want any Hoffas In. this province. We can do without. them, There is no room in B.C. gangsterism In labor.” for Nurses denied romance by prudish profession _ By Jeannine Locke In “the Toronto Dally Star A nurse discovered necking with ao friend in bis ear out- alde the student residence at Vancouver general’ hospital WAS suspended for three weeks. Five hundred other purses protested to hospitad authort- tits that the nurse in question wis Neeking on her own tine end therefore It was her own budliias News Item, The tochdent was lnbeted The Case of the Kissing Nurse a Vincouver, and from coast to Carst it has now rated quen- tions far beyond the obvious ane of “Rhaudd nurses neek?" and if theyre caught necking “Should Gey be puntaned? The loregiost question la: Are corti women's proficaslors MG enated againad in ram- apoey” yaad ie anawer ape Prues to te “Vea.” Atcerdita toon Alar sarvey, it weeine (ote wll right fer a mame, eerie, oe, and whhrtta to dhipiagy dhe affes- tite When aid where they fea Adw) oie eke beetnd af ar teeies Bok ba ioe potlle eiatet, ile wraty fot ttien, trathete wewl ela) wearkada (ty Miiaige it the wine paatiine. Tie afin ab bien w NOPE, Ret fetetet (the hee hiuian, he ph tied ten Fete Last HO Watton: wes Bt Prowi etrakd ide ddvand That sarge latin GF nates, Reyab Waeheria Hi tetpidaad, Wor TAS pike whee ae weld BAAS Ai Weal tbe, dave Caan We auuaWage dg: igh Bi PAU, Clg and alata tape: Av pabthdtatal is Paved tf sli intete Baan Ca awn CRN ie iCal! Meyton GWE Ae etn a AA arnt! Avett web eda At: DEAE Aad Rewer, ° te Oe expected her staff to be con- cerned with “etiquette, good manners and so forth ato all times, Ladylike behavior, whieh seems tao fuply oan aknost other-warldly apathy to joy- ful ain, is also | expected af teachers. Social workers, too, are burdened by soclety's over- expectations of them, Why does soclety dnsist that members of those three pro- fexsions sublimate thelr tend. eneles to be hinnan after hours? The reason, aecerding to psychologist: James Hickling, director of Canadian Person: nel Consultants, is Ghat we ree AGL nurses, COachers pnd ao. clal workers for Uneir “author: ity over ua We punish then by Invading thelr private Hes WOE ds pornsaees senite CA ee tet Canadian! Kroin The Kherbronke Hecard The Conadian taurtal indy. try, one of Canada'e biewent money carvers, be facing itfer competition tthe year than ever befuie Catida wilh nae to pre cdhce teew Wiens and Ba each ped tetAven (e toeed Ohite chatlenwe Pitst ating Jeatone 1a te jemtied try dirted and fest: PAG enede la (lal Viator, perGeahiniy Ainericnns, iit fe eresed ifn tlieagy bel- bation of rete can eouuley Pray ward taeatinng wikyuely Cate ian Tt we tne paetlione W Grtikdinn atendetpihore ove WT Peeve ketdeN Nine wried OPr- whele ‘Is nt “fancy. too ‘proved . that any B.C. leader: is corrupt, or has ambi- ||. - tions. to ‘be: Maybe he ‘is aim- j Be ing the -hose ‘at:some.flames. |{> >. 2)”: OF: corruption ‘ine the - United: lho sin’ one “parts: sof the: Tabor: ‘movement. He. ought’ to”: _ watch how he- ‘swings: ‘the. noz-:: ‘States, —Cartoon by Les Callan. “The: ‘implication: of this is’ that. there are some labor lead-- ers in the province with ambi- tions: to: be Hoffas;:that there ! are..some -gangsters-in-train- _ ing in the ranks. of ‘B.C. labor. ‘If: Mr, Gaglardi or other members of ‘the. cabinet have! charges to make against any ° B.C. labor leaders, they should. bring. forward. “some evidence. So far Mr. Gaglardi has not - ale. He is getting a. lot of peo~ : ple wet, and mad... If I thought Mr. “> Never be totally free. - . "and after mectings his time.is. — did receive: a / telephone oy ‘aised,. labor - Gaglar di” Y en The Cobourg: ‘Sentinel- Star” “Relng t mernber of - - Councillor hits back town — “eoundll Is not all sugar: and: Splee. There's a modicum’ of ~attendance fb: meetings. It entails answer: ‘to problems in an ‘sour cream, |The job demands. ~ which sald councillor can: lose. . ~ business (if he -has any) ‘If he» ‘ives up to his-convictions ct’ he has any); and'he can loge the confidence of voters'in a — - controversy, if. he chooses” to. sit on a fenec., : At meetings 4 conellor" 3 con~ 2 dif he has -one) can ~ bilingual, o : science Before not his own; he ts pestered on the street, his ‘telephone at... business and: ‘home rings con= » Stantly. One voiinellor patted himself on the back the other day for his: repartee. . ‘ With. reassess- | ment, some resident taxes were higher and some were not: One’ single word of praise from the: “was. not: “fortunzte citizens ‘heard. by the: connciior, ‘but he from. one ewhose . taxes: “AS: the: tirade. was tongue in “cheek, receive a salary increase. “Yes, 1 did, ” some heat, “and: IT and “didn’ t you wot the. quickly, with © ecalk’ | " need: never. ‘reveal’ their know : umlea ned the |“ councilor: ‘promised’: ‘him... _ self he would be’ an ex-council- “ ~ Or mext year oe) is oe Suddenly; he erasped_ ab a. : “7 Straw. wel J. BY the: way,” he said, “what Fe line of business: are. you..in?” 0 “Tm a, schoolteacher, " _eame, » thesreply.. 00... ei aes 4 “Oh said: the councilor: vith oo ,» tovan ‘amplification — ‘of: ' sound of ‘their own language, Ny . that, Me French could duck. They could : ’. They. could ' hand. oo no one will ever know.” “> ques sions are. being answered ET eg Ny P * la Ls Sif oe as oe eae A as “wealpisnay 4 a sid * other teachers: deserved» seal . . - t00,"" ‘ theme ‘ava — “Of course you did,” purred“**! the councilor,. “but ‘what dows. you think: that raise did to our’ a tax rate?” . pa . “Im sorry,” came the Anew swer, “I never thought, Of ‘ay - Mystery — From The Ottawa Journal One of the sweet. mysterie: S of life in the Commons. has‘ ‘been. how | many members are And now we will never know, Until the ‘simultaneous. trans- lation system. was introduce -at this session, English-speak-~ ‘ing ministers and other merm= bers asked .a question | take the question as: notice: ‘vi smile. benigniy,..” ” They could have a triendiy * ‘Prench _ ‘speaking member i confronted with Engllsh, “could be. equally debonair. Th ledge—or' ‘their. ignorance, Pe “Now they‘all wear: their ea plugs and whether © “they: ‘ares “listening: ‘to the’ translation’ ‘OF: “the: wits All we can'say. is-that. ne on the spot.” ‘GEMS: OF: THOUGHT ‘That ‘is “the most’ ‘perfect "government -under. which — a. wrong to the humblest is an_ . affront to all... Solon. . . || WOMEN MAKE DISCOVERY: ~ Northern. Be Power Co. Ltd. General Electric | Filter-Flo Washer Washes clothes cleanest’. completely lint-free. | ) One simple setting to do! your washing. r- Water ‘Saver for. smail washes. . Y ae retu rm. system - : $246 “MATCHIN G oG. E. “DRYER was doing it on purpose, I'd “Besner Block, 4210 Prince. “Rupert | Stewart ° -accuse.'.him. of using’. ‘the “splash” technique. ; | Per haps you, too, stood outside a store | a window in your youth and tried toestimate =< Na ee tied ee Sn eto the number of beans in a display. » Guessing the circulation of a newspaper was once quite a game for advertisers, too. But the Audit Bureau. | of Circulations took all the chance out of this game. A.B.C. auditors don’t stand outside. and estimate-—-they come _ inside the publisher’s office and count. ‘When the auditor is precise findings published, well there’s just no room for guessing It’s There’s no reason to guess about the circulation audience you gel when you advertise in our paper, The facts are down in black and. white for you to see. Ask for a copy of our latest A.B.C, report, finished and his all there in his re eport— ~how much circulation, where copies were circulated, how much peopie paid, and some of the reasons why the people bought our paper. 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