‘An ndependen JOHN. RF ws". oe, ewspapert devoted! of. ‘Prince’ Rupert and Northern: and/Central: "A “member of The Canadian’ Press-—Audit’ Bureaus of} tlon—Canadian Daily. Newspaper. Publishers Assoelation blished by The ‘Prince: ‘Rupert. Daily . News ‘Limited © | President. 2.up BEtishy ‘Coluntbin MAG oR ak Be WOODSIDE: ees ‘ General- Manager-‘: pod : tance ° trot ot our nations’ capitals: we: me have: communication rand” supply ‘prob-" - 1 lems: and alsov the: needit forr ‘a _ capita itouhielfy. developpomnrn TesoUrcess: outsider _ However; ifiwercan itt “fomnplatodiwe must look £0 for still other | _ e dchemes‘ on Which we-can: CO- operate a \ great victory.” of win enjoyed. - by “the . gambler who. puts $100 © “into! machine to collect: a $50. jackpot. impoverished employees: ‘of the plants : at Sudbury, and Port Colborne; Ontario © fore Christmas would have-been a. ‘sad and bitter Christmas for their families: ~The period of idleness while the. union: Téad- The only bright. feature: of: “hi “ike settlernent.was that’ the by” then - 9 return: to their’ jobs: be- arrived ;. otherwise ‘it s stubbornly refused to” ‘come to terms with the employers had cost the: workers an ‘average ‘personal Joss of $1,000. That was the. measurement of their “great victory,” oo wor “os . which: will not. only. prove. of.benefit:to . - toate ofius ea serve as stepping stones oe sid, savings. to ‘meet current “expenses; te. ‘other: workers, unprepared. for a long. .. break. in the'flow of" weekly, pay . cheques, / heavily: ‘burdened ' ‘with debt: finally. returned : to. : Work Here was one more ‘illustration of. the argument} that no one wins a pro- longed: strike. The smelter. workers’ : victory amounted ‘to. a 6 per cent pay increase. spread: over three years: 1 per cent i inthe first year, 2 per cent in the second and 3 per-cent in:the third. Thus in:the three-year life of the con- tract, the woukers:. cannot: hope to-re-. gain ‘more than half’ the pay loss in- ‘curred while they -were on _ strike, What kind of{ victory. was that? ~—The Victoria Colonist - make-an..attempt-to. save: me: vane Ah » A — see he oe? wt. 7 * >e -—-— =< Uae ante ANAL est * gems that thi ae! "and nurses ane convincodt tt I: am going: to drive: oweriar cliff- sooner -or later. 1t is only | “a question of times. yo." . - Socthey ares standing by, Re . suspect} theny of¢ being. M 4 smug—of .. ‘drawing’: a: morbid. _ satisfaction , from the! ,knowe. . ledge that ‘sooneric going: to. be hauled: ‘into ; Pe, o surgery, with: skull. splintered ug fe - fa _ , ae : - like. a: filbert' ina nutcracker: 4.° ° - gga el es ” iow fh eo oa However; : _they, are} going’ ep ys Soak — . : a co Mate Mebane) Mere. ove ce TE fees rary __ Other . ;pewspapens re te though. They. ings. a iM | appetite ° for‘ : ‘Christm we “Sty ‘Lawrence: ‘Seaway. next June, tikely meeting President Hisen- ..’ ” hower “onthe: new: high-level: bridge near. Cornwall, Ont., for; “as “hands-across-the- “border” *ceremony. ‘Here’ are. two: of ‘the ~ four - bridges” ‘which’ span .thé St, Lawrence™ Seaway ‘channel: in. the. Montreal area: and” ‘which: ‘were ‘modified:to provide a min»: imum: overhead: clearance | ‘of: 120° feet: ‘Picture, taken this summer... “ishows the: “Honore: Mercier bridge (bottom) and the. ‘Caughnass:« wanga | Canadian Pacific’ allway: -bridge, Seaway. channel has’ minimum. width, of 200 feet: and depth of. ar Tfeet. . pep photo. i vo of walking, oS Fy ‘rom ‘The ‘Vancouver ‘Province’ A good snowfall is a. biting reminder, ‘of ‘how: far, the: aver- — _ age man. has ‘separated, himself. from his’ pioneer. forebears... ‘The idea of doing.,without his. car is so. frightful...that:.h - takes a. chance, and ‘ends wy) stuck in a ditch or stranded ‘at: From: The. ‘Fredericton. Gleane wee ae “While © automobiles ” are -cer- 7 convenience . “and ©. "sometimes. ‘even..a necessity in - | getting. ‘to.:work;’. one often... “wonders | if: driving © to” and... “from work. is not. ‘overdone in (this: day ‘and: ager. * “Ownership: ‘of'a ‘car: does ‘not : : aera srt t : can face it Education ‘for. ‘success = | ‘“invean ‘that -a"person’s: dignity: ‘the bottom of a hill. He then oS or social. status. is.lowered’ if’ has. to walk appalling~ “From ‘The Michigan ‘Times’? biting. “on government-made” He is “still occasionally «seen. thought, to the e nearest bus.- phe. Little. Red Schoolhouse ¢ hard: times... They can weak-"- ‘using * “his” feet ‘as°a.means ae : . én the economy. in the cold" locomotion; *: and, “when: the" - yin ” taught little about “how’* our. = And ‘they..can. even. put We: have “not: awa Jour FAN » economale’ system‘ operates; and: war. pail: ‘for: -Ganadian . complaints: , Beant: treatment ‘of. this, pérson’s place of: employment it- didn’t matter mnuch. “Busi- the. thoughtless voter right out» is not’too.far from his home, “Consolation * ness-was the’speclalty of busi-- < of:a. job... : ‘ he is well advised to walk this, e From ‘The Melita. Ofan) ~:messmen,. and: if’ they, under- will your chua, sometime in . . distance; at least some of the. ~ | New Era | "stood Jt.no one else needed-to, ; his school years, learn what” makes our, economy. tick? esd If: your - ‘school -doesn’t hat’: _ such. a course, you and. other: i parents. should: insist’, that it''s . adopt . one.. - Your child's” fu ture, and. your country’s pros-.-r ‘> perity will depend. upon what mt he! knows. me others tnvalid. But: a. ie thin hase. “there's. one consolation. ‘Today,. when, many. decisions: ‘ Qo about: an. old- -fashioned wins 5 - Which. ‘affect the: ‘economy: are. Jet. age . ter. with lots ‘of. snow. Whether: -imade in. polities, every’: “voter From. the Ottawa. J diurnal - . owe: like it.or. not Wee could: ne. needs some. economic. concn 8 tion, so- tha e. can determine :: mene LS aanabes Up Trance.’ for 7 what. candidates: “make: sense: - futures It- Js nsurance. that... on the subjects, of taxes, busi- river 8). “creeks, dug-out- Try Daily News, Classified 2 This: proposition: is-. ‘imps PE gi peg in : sible. For its. acceptance by. |H[[e 0 0° Canada. would, mean..that.. we: were ‘accepting ‘U.S. “law to regulate ‘the: -opérations _ “of companies - doing:. .business , in Canada; that ..we:-. would,..be {{fh fo ’ placing: Washington’s. author- ho et _ ity. higher than. Ottawa’s:. in . ' ST ENS the. regulation., of: companies doing. business. within, ‘Can “ada’s. boundaries, . | This. is. “something. “far. ‘dite : ferent from :-the: thing., com- ‘plained about. wheh. .the: US. VP ee ' puts-up quotas. against. our of] jt}: or zine: or -léad; ©: doing. such things. the. U.S.. is. at least ex- ercising its legal” right: ‘But what .the: Attorney-General:of fo the U.S. is: saying dn: this. pa- ee, tent mattor Js. that: the..U:8... | jr: may: exend its legal .right: 0, Canada; that’ Washington's -| writ. should -run: -outside~ ithe US. bordar, - Ube The Attorney-General of. thie 4 US, must, wo think, be. dis- ' abused of this. quaint. notion. . ops INTERPRETING THE NEWS: wie ve “, at ‘ ” Time. willl tell! he Castro against tyranny By. JOSEPH MacSWEEN ' Canadian Press Staff! Writer Swashbuekling: Fidel. Castro: has often suid he has no dictatorial aima— thas he: wante. to.. kill tyranny.in Guba: once:and: for ally | The impetuous young:.rebol) leader's. words have the ring: of ‘honesty.’ but! af course. only” Lime will tollfor certain ,whoth oF fhe: taste. of power will change:him. |” | Jenee that one can hatdly: tell: tho, rovalutionas. from the counter-revalutions, ‘Actually,’ cwhen, Castro's forces overthrew: Proaident - ulgonala,. Batista thoy were ropenting® mw drama, thint took. | pince 25 yeara . ae yh eeren Bntiata vena on ‘bytonpling ni ‘dlatntory then he ruled with an Jron‘hand,, thous sorts timos from behind the scones . - In thorea a danger. that Cnatro will: do tha! same? ny A alviking, heardod. figure, tho ‘Sa-yonr-old: Castro. ia anid to be ambitious but he alsovhas: nhown qualition of Intellect nnd, intogrloyr not always found inLatin Amoarlonn 'politiani: i Although born to conaldetable woalth, Chatro: has always. takon. keon.Jnterest In! thar poor, : Hoe found time ‘to collogtthree léqveed:clanpita’ hile revolutionary notivities, wh I atnrtod: nt nn onrly age in defiance of; lr ‘father Arin lawyer, ha’ bhocmoe. know CNROA, dotonaing humbta. folk.” - We OE ade: va w a trom time toi tiine Castro hm mind sia montsabouts bin plans: for. Oubad when: Gatiatns waa doposods There may bo. changes: imnthones in viow of events but, reqhrding. dictatorship, _ Onatro woll knows that al Latin’ Amorlonn fori ining lowtan!: _dletators. have been thrown from. power In four yoors. The trend: is clearly running. agalnat dletators, . Castro, instead, has promised: to oatablish. the foundations! of a: genuine: representative | government: by setting up.a: provisional ‘regime: . ' nominated by a convertion: of ‘delegates fronv Oubn's. political: history te» full. of. ‘auch, vloe :. various, civic. ard. professional. ‘organizations. The: provisional governmicnt Jato be instruc. ted. ta.conduct “ doesn't wish to -run: for. the- proaidoncy; ' For.one, thing, “nye Castro, Cuba's conatl!- ution: would bar jh rom 'the praaidency;. bu- “ouadvot his youth. Ta docan't aound, ike ag Anaurreotionsst: -apeaking. | Bg ee oft yt eet * b { ow ow * . Av. ume Caatro: maintained. that: nalther. Iiav politéond. aime: nom his, economic programar | aver tndorstoodtin Cuba and: eclaewhere: Thare: tae thik: of extending: government ownorahip to: cortedr public: whillities, some of tham, owned: Ini'the: United* LBnton, but Onatro. haa. dented: . that! there. are any.’ plana fom oxpropriation.. ov nationalization of: forolgn. Invaatmonta, ; “* hatro will probably run inte opporition from: | _ Conservative: Intorenta: regarding: ls: Inds ree ‘form plans, Hé nlao intonda to-crante n onrcer Mo Initiate na: caumpnl gy, agninat: iNiternoy,: “ Ohatro: spanks of: Induatrialization, ny.cason- {ial to: His, yrogram. Thia, would: Includd’ ox. dnd. Snoflities fon: proconalng, sugar, Ure tar... graatly. expanded: canning. © acmaadn, GroD. A fa Vi ard, oOnAuMar factorios for tho. pro duction of ight motal, lenther and paper and textile goods, * r r orep : \ . fe . PRAcipeians SAP ATLERTEREOEYDAAL ERS AS Ane C8 RARE SoRag, NEE AR vcd AA Mate ate vt Ub . aa uly“honost” general, elections: - “within, (12. months and” Onstro .hoas” sald he": olvil acrvice; boypnd the reach .of politiqa; and’ Profits: iil. From The ' a Wipe: Yort Vrie Letter-Review ; AWTS Profits are. what bullt.Can- | [Its ada into. a great‘industrial 'na- tion, Orders for new plant , and cquipment; como: out of THT: profits. Now. onders. nt turn 8, provide omployment. © And - most of the-spending: hy. gov- ernment, tha: source, of): the funds to provide social secur- -dty. for Canadian. ecltizens, comoan: out! of: profits; Induge - - tries. that; because of axcensiva: ‘ . taxation or: unreasonable;wage: demands, om undye restrictions: and: reguintiond,;. become Wie. profitable: are. unable: ta. corns. _ tribute, to-tho revenuoa, neoded. by governmenta.. + gen - linterference ¥ rom... Tho. Negina. Lenders Pout Thore's, boon, too. much, In _ towference; with. our, railways... 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