ae An independent newsuapér devoted to ‘the: 5 wipbullding os of Prince. Rupert and. Northern and Central: ‘British. Columbia...” .. ‘A.member of ‘The Canadian’ Press—Audit Bureau of. Circulation © “Canadian: ‘Daily Newspaper Publishers Association Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. JOHN: B, MAC OR ce President y, RB: AYRES ; Ga Pp, WOODSIDE - - Editor. General Manager . gots puto as. second, class ‘mall. by “the: Post Office’ Department Ottawa” . “WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 14, 11959 ~ ms os ee as - tended to. persuade the government | to. op 0 1 al The Daily News a chance | to read, two | J | The. Building and Construction In- uae ston called: ‘The first: was. piven: dustries. Exchange manual’, entitled: by. B P; O'Neal, ‘secretary. of the’ Brit- “Labor Reform in British Columbia” sh G Inmnbia Federation’ of Labor and . stresses to its readers that “when you we are considering labor’s case against s- this new legislation, we urge you. to CE ae keep one fact in mind. oe We thought th that both: men. n outlined . the direct, result of the deliberate and “their viewpoints _ quite. clearly » and sometimes arrogant vefusal of trade “simply: flattered ourselves : that union. Jeaders: to’ recognize ‘and respect e dustries ‘Exchange of B.C. were. An- n. o curb the power of union. leaders and cay achieve a balance between. the unions — : and the employers of British Columbia. oe ~120 iS LOL, cosT:: OF LIVING: prices equalling | 100; had- yisen: record: of 126.3," Feachéd: Novémb ALL-TIME. HIGH. ‘The Sacica taste. of: tiving ‘index resehed -* a record high of 127: 1 cat September 1, The index, based on 1949. ‘during ‘July past. the..previous -. ér 1, 1058: This’ graph (shaded area). traces: ‘the ° “yearly “averhge of: the: price: ‘index: during ~ ° 1949-57 and its ‘movement: through 1958..and So. far. this. year. _ Also shown® in. theindex for’ _ . salaries. which® stood. Be earler. ‘average ; industrial - wages - and.“ am "at August 1): up. from 171:6.a month. ae CP. Newsmap. ‘This statute is. “more consumer. -- shown’ ‘itself in’ récent -weeks:” Clothes rat rer. than sputniks | “causing ‘concern to Russians — MOSCOW WP— Quiet. ‘but per: sistent public: pressure for: goods :. “has —and the Soviet ‘government “, favtories: “and: otses, were bes — “ing. built) in: ‘Russia, it: was no. fancy | time” ‘for. nylons, and... shoes. But'‘now ‘the,’ time - has come “for” us’ to ask: all ‘those. - -. mer & _ shape. in order , tof get the. os) And then: you: can} “oc key enclosed. you open. from a ‘tab. on the | | end, soine from .'tab:on a cor-". _ The Dail, Shue had reported them the labor laws of B.C.” : ni ! - We-would say: ‘this. en sie oe oo thie page ° we “have a" » letter der. who apparently ¢ thinks” a sly the letter seriously, pe pointed! out that Bill 43. ee bj 7 ntanagerents establishes that unions. and namages ments are legal entities liable for: dam: ages’ (f) it establishes: -that'a union is ° . responsible - for illegal unlawful. acts - of union members and: management is” ‘Wable for unlawful: acts by ‘manage- ihent* personnel (g) and it’ establishes © stances which justify. an ex u tion and limits its’ dura- tion, None of the foregoing has any- thing: to do with prevention of strikes. Therefore, it can only be concluded - that “Loyal Supporter” (of Bill 48 we: presume) contends that.the bill gives management the means whereby it can hail unions into court. sufficient number of times until the legal costs break the union treasury. It. also means that “Loyal Supporter” must agree with Mr, O'Neal when he asked his listeners to compare the ‘relative wealths of unions with that’ of the recently-merged Powell River Com-. pany and MacMillan and Bloedel Ltd.. Unions haven't that kind of money un- less they call on the internationals, | therefore “Toyal. Supporter” must: agree with the labor leaders. who claim that management pressured the gov- ernment into introducing restrictive, | anti-lahor laws, Certainly briefs pr esented by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, the Ganadian Manufacturers Association and the Building and Construction Ins Saving Daylight anving time has proved vory pope - Inr dn the years it has beon In offect; ko popular in fatt that we cannot underatand why |t' ia not continued throughout tho yebr, In’ British Columbia, by the standards ant in daylight. snving, greater opportunity Ja pro- when they can use them, During the. fall and with winter soon to follow thet oxti'a hour thd Rev, dD. a, A \ presbytorian miniator, Christian -haa not Horron, of ‘Joranto, anya a only w.duty to oboy traffic Inwa, but show, lava, ‘an. ritiitude. of char ty other drivers.” ward conforence aponsored by the Ontarlo Dopart- ? Mi f Het ae tO hanya chede oficsiy ty vil]: (a) provides. ‘for. : ‘el as seem. to us. that, should vided: for people to obtain’ more daylight hours y Moward Yo was speaking to a rond anfoty workahop . mE EMER ELAR EEE TEL COTTE DERE ETRE: The government a hacad: laws which it believed | ‘would | benefit: the economy... of the: province. ‘Right. or” “. wrong, Bill 48:is now. law “and: the. e Social Credit: government shows no. sign’ of changing it. ‘Federa tion: secre- tary 0’Neal reiterates the. ‘province- wide labor. policy. that. the. only. way to - have. Bill 43 repealed is ‘to. change the ee government by supplanting it with the ; p- CCF party. . Now. the: CCF party has ‘always died that the economy of the prov- ince, is. dear to its heart. and it. ‘would it come to. wi do nothing to jeopardize -bein ‘of . British ‘Columbia. | S the’ CCE. “party. a wishes. to condone the: secondary boy- eott, ‘illegal. picketing, the tying-up: bys. costly. strikes of whole sections. of the it. province’s economy, then it w ill. make few: changes in Bill 48. . on Where the changes. should come is fy" ‘om the union membership itself. The members should study closer. the. is-. ‘sues at stake in disputes | involving themselves and not be so willing to be ‘led blindly into situations which: not only harm themselves and their famil- ies but hundreds of others as well. Only those who have. been out on: strike know the full impact of getting back on one’s feet financially and how long: it takes for a dearly-bought pay increase to compensate. for not work- ing 2 ness Bill 43 actually restricts freedom of speech, and there is no proof that it does, then to avoid run-. If . management obeying the., Jaw. abuses the then the courts of our land will penal- ize management the same as it has punished unions which have done the same -thing. Tn the hands of rank and file union ‘membership lies the power to see that they are not betrayed into br eaking ’ the law, If there are cases where union members cannot express them- selves freely by secret ballot, in any situation, then a means Of intimida- tion is vife among them, Only internal house- cleaning can’ remove such breaches of democracy, For the. Jaw- abiding, it is not hard. to > obey § the. law. daylight tatked on to the. “afternoon period would give mord daylight time (o people of thix provinces, It Js not a question of getting up. earliar “or Jater that wa advocate retaining daylight . time .ts a standard for this provnige,. but - rather beenuso we feol that it. would be far , Mote ndvantngeotis to all, While appreciating the “oxtin" hour. during the summer months, {t seams only natural: that it would ho better’ , ~~ Wort Conat Advocate, . - all yen round. _ Christians in traffic : ment ot Transport, in Toronto, be, } It da true that the Ohrlatian hig n duty {b Jove Ns neighbor, but few of ua fro oH we could solve all our probloma if we were, London Free Press, -is seeking to meet it to some . ernment will: continue pushing’ | tion” ‘scheme, thus. limiting. the’ some > . ‘ised: a subject. may, ‘be expected. at the- _ his recent: tour of Siberia. - -must- produce. more. consumer . pst vant: “AS. the eee is, the. ap-.” - of a TU-114 (airline?). I. man- “BILE 43:‘GOOD LAW oY ning afoul of it, is merely a matter of. | ramifications of the bill, ’ have a government that pro- oo wo got good Ohriatinn na all’ that, Mofb's the pity, for» Cee OER ND Bh hint -. who care. engaged | in making extent. oe ‘Premier Khrushchev. made it. clear last week that his | ‘gove" and - mhake. them, better.” ahead: with its ‘industrializa® ” “supply of consumer items. But “improvement As. - Prom: ‘Some “declaration ° “the | meeting. beginning © October | ‘27° ) -of the Supreme Soviet, the’ So- | viet ‘parliament. Khrushchev. set the. tune when he publicly:. ‘discussed - consumer goods on _ He: ordered a ‘better | ‘supply of .consumer goods. for. Viadi-. vostok, the Russian port.on the Pacific ‘which is_ ‘icebound for” -three months: a year. QS DRESS, BETTER...) -He told - his. ‘people. fo: “dress better ‘and: Bet away -from™|. “drab greys. He. said : ~Russia_ ape: suits, furniture’ and television ~. sets. to ive’ us ‘more of them ‘ogo ~ gob that way 7 British Columbia’s fast-moving (three Speeding raps) minister of highways is also a whirlwind Le “minister. of the gospel. Heckled by a hostile press ‘and...aceused. of everything from -meddling tov ->, manipulating; he bursts through ‘opposi- | " ao tion like a bat out” of heaven. os The: manufacturers: of ‘tins are’ lagging years belind the. -.. vest. of this wonderful Era. of... '.. -Hase and Comfort. --tin-of shoe polish is just .as ex- " dsperating a job as it was back “in 1900:.. With the ‘exception of: one or’ two brands that put.a' sort of .turn-button on the side — “of the: tin which very simply ©: ice hoists the “lid off, nearly. all. -~ shoe’ polish -is- stillf Opening a marketted’ in tin that: you havez to beat and hami-f all. out’,.o Ha’ off. never. “eet the ‘ld § truly. : back - ons again. ot : “Sardines - . are : i “ailiversally: packed » in. those ‘tins ‘with. a. “gome » of them ner. ‘Whether I am hexed or not I can’t say; but ‘four: out. of five’ sarding. cans never peel ~ off for. and: the blame thing goes on the bias, and’ I have’ to poke }- frage me. The. thitd: twist, the | sardines out | in: —Charles Sumner. Merit. is worthier than fame. : —Francis, Bacon. separ of, b “and - ‘peatance. Of: letters and discus-.|.*: ; sions about prices | in the news- : papers: Such subjects. are ‘still. jandl- ed. gingerly. But. the - Moscow... paper ‘Soviet Russia : printed. a _ _ letter from a worker complain: wes ing: . . _ “Iam fed up with ‘this covet- , ing up with sputniks ahd alr. ‘liners... -.. “Come down ‘to the ‘evel of. the most ofdinary . shoes.’ : have only one pair. Of cages which have, ‘already lasted four years. “Why? Because “they” come from the West .and Have’ a brand from abroad, “Tt am not persorially in need ee Ey Dee ERECTOR age with the help of the tram. But I want to lead a good life, to be well clad.” The. article said that wheh = ees ’ Letterbox . oo "The Editor, pe FE a “thd Dally “News, me I certainly. ‘enjoyed “your -news report on MLA Bill. Mur- ray’s speech on Bill 43.and I was glad that he explained : it all so clearly. — It is good to know. that. we tects the working people from - unserupulous union leaders. |, It seems that everyone, we | | - elect for the top union jobs | docs nothing but complain about Bill 43, the restrictions of civil rights and how he would got thrown. In jail if any of the lunbor Relations Act Inws duutihg o strilte as hap- pened in Vancouver, Who' wants a strike anyway? - Maybe jn the old days when Inbot worked for peanuts there - wns good chuse for attikes hut pry now, This Bil 43 should be just “the thing for halting all these atiktes, Now there ate a dozen | whys to prove themselves Ine joo nocont, all of which costs money and whht have you fot? 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