. ops . " * | ‘ creer oe ae « . ' : | “Laugh, ‘or bs dubbed NE ; - : ne oo We ‘were : among - those whose favorite reac-; " -But our, ‘in-auginenitéd reaction ‘Is that even i : SAR ‘Independent newspapé devoted: tothe upbuilding | Es ; : tions were. spontaneous and. unrehearsed, live’ ‘the -dubbed-in enthusiasm: of a ‘non-existent .. of: Prince. Rupert and: Northern ‘and: Central British, Columbia, 2 oe Leg ae Lt : x “= and direct,. when ‘the television networks’ ane.) ‘audience is to be preferred: to the somehow’ “nounced, a ,while back, that henceforth they!» hypoed enjoyment of live people who evidently: were swonring off even the little bitty kinds didn’t like the comedy enough to do what a Canadian: Daily: Newspaper ‘Publishers Association : _ pablshet by The ‘Prince: “Rupert! Daily News Limited, of deceit... 2 | * ought to. ‘come naturally. . —Denver Post. JOHN. F.“MAGOR : We got a clearer, if not necessarily nen President.” | pressive, picture of .what. that meant. when,: - h ‘fif h eG: P. "WOODSIDE alter certain shows, we began to hear announce: .. T e i t estate te: _ General Manager “ments telling. us that the programs -had. been . By CASSANDRA, from. London: pre-recorded -and_, that. Applause and ; laughter. «..... The-First Estate is: that of. the. Lords Spirit-: “had: been dubbed ‘in.’ : ee ‘ual. ‘The Second Estate is thatof the Lords“. ‘ ‘Although: we: ‘admired. the: candor, we won-. Temporal, The Third” Estate - is the “House of . dered. if-the : ‘honesty » -drive. wouldn’t; have been Commons, ‘The Fourth Estate’. (unlicensed and i better”. served if” ‘the: laughter - and ‘applause uns -~bléssed): is: the press. And. the: ‘Fifth Estate, had “been | lefttout® instead. of branded ‘as fake. ; I suggest, is. the trade, union. -movement., 8 Now ‘the: campaign. has:gone a step further.” Never,. ever, - has: it’ sunk so low. The other: night; after an alleged’ comedy show, It has ‘good and great causes. It has, at the it ‘was: announced » ‘that the: show “had been.’ moment,.burning grievances. But it is: split . “taped: ‘before “av ‘live audience with: reaction asunder.’ Grudge rivals spite. Hesitation is 7 technically. augmented. Mee ‘married: ‘to. doubt and allegations of chican- : What: device: or. devices - were used ‘to aug- cry. over: the | ‘ballot box ‘cloud the : ‘malodorous “ment the ‘reaétions of. the ‘live,: but: taped, ceriteurg audience, we. do: ‘not know. = (again: not necéssarily bad, in itself, py.. but costly and awkward to administer) itty, “and .the heavy ownership. by. ‘ggvern- m me ‘ment.of. businesses in direct and in: Ww direct competition with | private bus: go iness. 7 et, But . even “evant ting: “the: “guitgide we ft How. the Tolpuddle Martyrs must ‘weep. factors, consider a projection, of this » -- inferease of the federal civil service, so; 7 far ahead of the normal population ‘i in- ‘TH F ARMY crease, and the whole ‘thing: becomes frightening: boo nea “atime amy el If you are 18 to 28 Bee “With Parkinson’s Law at work daa ER * Antony yf set ae - dictating that in the civil service, as in| Q ee : the reading ore of'th ? wany organization, the: “number | of te | subordinates: will multiply. at a pres | A ‘determined rate regardless. ‘of the" " he opportunity’ to obtain 2 Queen’ 8 ‘Commission in the Regilar Army § is now: beings» " “off ered. to selected. ‘young, ‘men, Join, the fine group | of young men. whose army careers . will. commence this y year. You will receive, character-building ‘training for leader ship nd responsibility. Embark on: a respected, active, challenging and rewarding. | | oo go ape " rd lay the’ foundation: for ‘a fine futures Op os “We are’ fouling: the: earth and: - charged i - garecr’ -an | . . amount , of work that: the: staff: will / “sea with = atomic , garbage”. waters | oy urn out,’ the prospect. is that. Canada. ue from : nuclear. power. plants... 2 "that’s “HERE 8 How YOu CaN uaurY. : Walter Schneir’ sounds the “talk. will soon beedme a nation of civil serv- alarm’ in “the: current, issu f" a a if E 1 ow ut na I 7 ants. "And as the number’ ‘of non- ‘civil: _ the. Reporter. magazine., «© aC} : _adunior ‘Matriculation or equivalent’ education: - _-Servants: falls. in relation to. the civil ne “Barrels of radioactivé. waste. finally admits” being’. \ oe : oe olf. you ‘meet the army’ ‘enrolment, standards: = are. béing. dumped: in. the‘ ‘Sea... apologies. Won't foe servants the tax load to. support this. Nobody knows “how many’ of a luted world. wa ‘you will qualify for Short Service Commission bs . ' So eon the successful completion ‘of the. 36 ‘week. the barrels burst'and spilltheir = | “In. a ew years we may: y have. Leontents ‘on the. wa down: * power‘from. nuclear fusion, ;in- Even’ those that. Yeon © ‘stead ‘of. nuclear’ fission, Fusion ° training course. ‘All: applications will be ) . considered in the order t ey are received, so please act NOW. You may obtain full details — . gives: off no: ‘poisonous: “wastes. ed ‘to corrode’ in: 10: years. iv Meanwhile, must’.-we. go°on S without ‘obligation’ from the, local Army. Recruiting: Station listed i in. your: telephone , “commission to. investig ate waste, o “Britain is piping quantities Duilding: nuclear ‘ission power “book, or. by mailing the: coupon below to: tp et 2 ro Of atomic wastes into th. plants? This is the question “extravagance. cand © ‘over-lapping.. of “Sea. A’ afitish asionte: ae that Walter Schneir poses.” . tion of world im: : work i in: the: civil servi ean ‘miti te a ‘found: levels ‘of radioactivity - ates “Bt isa. ques s ce gal e "the water’s edge more than’ 100-. "portance. It is too big a thing, ao ° somewhat the. effécts ‘of. Parkinson’ S. times the level of shore sand. to be waffled away by press-.')..° SS Law. : But when we. consider the civil | Shellfish and plankton soak’ te ae nye as ‘Uhe. ABC, has ried _ up radioactivity. and concen-. °° 80 service increase—more than | 10, 000 ‘trate it thousands and millions, - 'If radio‘active wastes areas | 547 Seymour Strect Vancouver, BC. ‘Telephone, MU 1- 6016 * ve grave apr blem as the. ‘Re- ne iB 3 2 sn oe eens oe ven =: . ,; persons—just. since ‘the: start. ‘of. ‘the of Ames + geo ee porter | ‘igeanes ogurvey: ~ 2 a . _ would indicate, the piilding of U -Diefenbaker regime, we confess: fe _ So--ealled’ ow-ievel atomic’, “nuclear power “plants should | » “wastes are being dumped. in be. stopped now. » Canada on other “ec punt ies could reach’ across .’ interna- : Ea \ Q “lardi’s an. ‘ignorant clown. . =. tium-90 had *-been . absorbed : Honal boundaries. Last schoo grade sucessful et - 1 . The .recent- session, ‘for “day “end, seemed. _— into’ the. bones of bluegills'and™~ . Other, power sources’ ‘besides eS Se ee dull. But was it, looking back? | ‘Why; we had Grappies. in. concentrations ~ nuclear fission cari’ be Found. fo 4 re oe . charges that. the=SC government’s . accepting | 20,000 .to 80,000: times that.. And if there were no othet |. es Boy De, ot ~ what: Mr. Strachan ‘called political payola from fourid -in. the waters” of ‘the power sources.” we ‘would be ee Peo ne the B.C. Electric and other ‘big ‘business, and lake. -Wiser'to return to candles and |. : ee “owe heard. Mr. Strachan ‘say. that Highways A. former. common ‘species, — horse-drawn trollies,, rather. | vo aes ™ “s Minister Gaglardi -hands out patronage to de-.. the white crappie, had died _ than’ clog our’ globe with: nuce | -feated Social Credit’ candidates by giving them out. Another. the redhorse; had Jear filth. : Ene | Joi in, the’ men | “no! ‘unparliament- - road; contracts, a charge which* Mr: -Gaglardi néarly “disappeared. Only" 50 ‘te MLA’s will really” let go, if. the- denied ‘vigorously, -voice trembling, ‘eyes: pop-. individuals. were. -found, \all : - 7 recent ,.s¢ y. any. criterion. eG ping, and. shouting that Strachan. should. put. three: or four -years old. 7 : te ’ Of course;:your MLA’s won't be MLA’s duyng. -¢up:proof or shut: up forthwith, which. Strachan oR, ‘muskrat: that had’. been -.. \ oo ' feeding on water plants near ° SY \. who enjoy. oo the: eampaig for the House will be dissolved; Will'-not. : and” there’. ‘won't, ‘be: any MILA’s, Your MLA's-<-. . So, it’s easy ‘to, see’ we’ re ‘going | to. have a . oN of today’: will. ‘be. just: ‘candidates, but not quite high old time when. the election. campaign. . Of sadionelivity Inte amount «+ : ASE) like any’ other candidates: who have. not sat -gets under way, but when that will be, nobody: ‘Much. radioactivity was con- in’ the House.. Sitting in the. House, you, ‘$8, _ knows. oy ; aa -centrated: in the . muskrat’s » Sxa@ehoremmaces: 7 . pives.a.great deal‘of prestige, , : boob -. cancerous right hind leg. | © .. On+ April 26, the Queen's At. the recent session, even with Mr. ‘Spedker » Be Mrs: Lois Haggen, MLA for Grand Forks- — eb of Own Rifles of Canada: will _ presiding, the. opposing politicians didn’t -hold., Greenwood, her sessional duties for this year '. “AS ‘more nuclear power sta- . celebrate its 100th annivers- back very. much. They ‘let themselves 0; there, behind- her; is now in action making plans. “tions and nuclear OM s ee ary as Canada’s oldest regl- was plenty of name-calling... for annual meeting of B.C, Historical . Associa~ built,’ more waste, wil be dis. ‘ment. It has at present three | Mr. Strachan. sald: Mr, Bennett's is am, are: “tion, of which. she’s: president, os : Bre battalions—the.- first perman- rogant. government, contemptuous of the peo-. | Mrs, Haggen has placed.a fine. feather in - * ent ‘force, at the. regimental ple and of the Legislature, The’ Premier, hear. . her cap—she has been able to: arrange the , if he hi y : ing. ‘this, cried : out’ “Smear, . smear, smeari?! mecting, for. the first time in the, association's “gems 0 f oug “depot in Calgary; the second, t force, on duty ~ in all the CCF can do, he'said, when on a hot. history, away. from Victoria and Vancouver, The perfec ’ Germany: third, spot, when embarrassed by the good deeds It's going to be a three- ~day affair, in May, » _ perfectly tectiy natural Is is the : Millie battelton an “torent of the SC government, is smear everything and in’ Penticton, | a —Mary Baker Baldy. ' the home city of, the unit create everybody in sight, if they're not CCF, .—. “There js: much more to British Columbia ; ————- ‘ed by thé Militia Act of Can-. CCF. Mr. Gargrave of Mackenzie said that:In ~. than: Victoria and Vancouver, important as How majestic ; natu }. : Ada 20 years ‘before Confed~ his dealing with Vfenner-Gren the Premier: those cities may be,” says the charming Mrs, ness, I have’ never a a ae ‘oration, °°. is utterly unscrupulous—strong ,words for the’ .,Haggen, who thinks the vast hinterland. of. ; whom, I reall considered i Brom | all over fie _ legislative, chamber, On the hustings the word’: B.C, has*too long been ignored (in favor of 7 great man who was not al a Canada, the Unt unseriipalous:. could ‘well ” be: turned into the | the giants on the coast, “| Matural and simple” - weve by ited, ‘States anc word | crook, ‘ eo Athighlight of the mooting: will: be’ a paper. ss ae Ps iabrond, ex-mem: —Charles G Dawes, ys ‘bers ‘of. the rogi: Liberal’ George Gregory sald: Wennor- Gren's © by Vancouver: schoo) teacher Nell Sutherland. a a'scoundrel—nothing but a scoundrel. This was:.’on the. life. and works of. Thomas. Dufferin“; . { ‘ ‘ t who: server Mr. Gregory's way’ of calling, the Premior a » Pattullo, B.C.'a 1983-41, Pro _Naturatness ‘in its doopest | Men Swart scoundrel, “too, ° . the most: colorful. dP personaitin th our est , ,Bonse Ja the, eriterion of worth : ined , ib in the 5 “Highways Minister Goalaral sald Cor'ers " Thistory. ae 4 Mn, this” worlds). ot y mo . . . ‘8am Campboll, | diva and | Bria | Sarr ane ne TT } prent wars will be RRS BA | INTERPRETING THE NEWS - oe . ee — Nothing “so much proyonts ; foregnthering at Cnignry, "tO | ge “our bélng natural as tho doalre -. for the ‘formallties Gormany 0 ¥ , ‘ no - * Disarmament fall | likely o drift until May - r eee a ootousaa “prations of tho contenary, | ~ Sos te a Oy i. ey, a A » Pleld Marshal Viscount. Mont- ; os Pe he Te Je -Oanndian, Press: Staff” Writer nn “What. is true, almplo ‘and fomory, of Alamein ta com ine ee, The. tabling ofa Western: “nldn for ‘dise .) “Whit the Weat's’ ‘1o-point plan ‘containg an = inate rene Oleo Lo -gront dinner April 30 at tlie Mi mament control’ two. Wocks after, the present. nothing intrinsically new, Jt offers frosh mae “An's Nature, = — —Cleoro, «Royal York, in. Toronto, On negotlations’. began Js, another; Indication: of. terial for future quostion-and-anawor sessions, : J April 28 ho will visit Upper the extraotdinarlly. buningaselike pace of tho .The West, while anxious to get the Russians -to “Natival “objects thoméelvos, Canada’ Colloge to open tho Genova tilks,..’. spell out thelr iden of controls, hna not prov-, CV When they make no claim “ssemorinldoora of the “now: ' To an outsider, ‘te might apponr. that two “dJously attempted ..a systematic definition of : «nde ' excita the jfooltnes, ‘pullding- of the colloge nssocl- |... -wooks of- qiiogtiona ‘and: angwors on, gonera) : jis own viows on tha subject, . 5 nme, ee ~ Kear: W.: Humboldt ated withthe roghnont. from fo fe p ' ‘aspects of the: rival. Lastern’ ‘and: ‘Weatein ‘Age! Judging by past performance, the’ Ruae vot wake m nO ote inception, On. Friday, April |. bet, a "armament proposals scarcely: vopragonts nhond- \ alans. ‘initially are not Ukely to depart: from... 800 the Rifles Ball will bo hold i +, Jong-appronch to:the subject, partioularly whon thor, presont .argumont;. that: 9, baale “agroa- WA Junder two auapicos, the offi. Mi the -discuasigna:: ‘contain, strong jelement: ‘of ’ment on. a disarmament. treaty must“preceda: With the classics: ‘coors! monn at: the: Royn!: York, ) . vxopltitious propaganda,» discussion of controla,. But a few. peripheral Tho nakod onrtt ! andthe | sorgonnta’’ ‘MONA ‘At —. But amany: old): Gonoyn handa: ‘confidently + ‘points of agreement. could omergo from tho Monge warm with — “OnaaLomn, On. Sunday, May 1, |, wedleted ‘thatthe: 10-powor take would drift dlseuaulon,” and ath groon grass and” + ‘the tpamon andl tne thouints fs sae —— “< *‘eomfortably onsat lonst"until the summit con- oj: Apart from. an unoxpectod dovolopmont th purating treos we e ho Moth a ant Many |iose fuaaeae Wie nn i forance noxt’ May: with’ Rugaln and her aat-,),tho, curront Macmillan-Elaonhower: meotingay “Hoan a. tho aUM's gai Nb } Avera - mo ollie :oxtolling. the: virtues of «tackling. dis-. a docluive bronlethrough will. probably have to ™ Anos hun ‘parade ab Bt nus ON L A armament, hofore controls and' tho Wost om- awalt tho summit talks; . Bul. the dologates ei mlvena in tito aun; Angl a ohure th “paron 0, At ND AND SEA | a ihe. , ne tO. ds of moms contrals, «RAD a lot of ground. to covor, Ivory minor» “breeze; y . Tana va "rogimantal, ag | A B. 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