~ pte ronan 8 tis prize ins the: new pap t. at a | stores cn planes will be: Tey panty” staffed. Bosses, particularly, will be~ among the: “absentees. . “Business: will aes continue in a désultory fashion: and} most of the population: will. be: con-. centrated at. the Seal Cove énd fe town, ‘thereby. threatening the equilib- - : rium of. Kaien. Island, which. tends to tilt: when the weight i is. all on. one ‘end. we “yes, 1p r always vote. ‘for the Children will'sel 6 par "man, not’ the: party,” she ‘said. will seldom see. their parents — Guire you do, Nok how-good as mother comes home from the ‘can- 2 member he would ‘be, but teen at midnight and father has a late, “how “handsome.. you think’ he : erica “But voting. the party » right: or _wrong is:more a male fault,” I. said, presenting. “her “side of the ‘argument—as. she’ “had: expected. me.:to «do, I. think, But she did not come. to. ¢ omy aid. She merely.looked at.) me tolerantly, . to. see what re 1 was going to say next...0 000%» «The party: vote » can’ “elect: oiM “good men,, and. it also’ elects men who richly deserve to stay. ‘in. private. life,’ I.said.. “For example, x7? "And T mentioned ae sa mame. ee me /“Anvone. wtio would. vote: for. o si a- person : with. ‘a..name:: like. a thac::néeds to’ ave: his head wef examined,” she said. oa “Owhat: has: his: name. got to. cae do with | ‘it? He-didn’t. christen we himself: Ah, ‘female - “logic,” -T-. known: siially.” chad. Baye = “mumbled. around their wastes. tied to. ~~ vo “That: Just: isn’t the: kind” of . those: ‘above. ‘them and those’ _man_ owes” name that’ ‘deserves'to be elect- | * below, Conclusion. jumping: is swift kick. in. the “pants ed,”. she’. Said ‘with an air of © “exercisé. Decision: reach== lee x ae finality. And. she wouldn’t add. ing ig asort of- expedition with oe Whi any more: to the: ‘subject, ex- company... am . septa smile. vs Last fall a. romisin oung "make his h f . When: it “comes down to Bo businessinaii | B my. ing young : Akite rises against the wind, Jose; ane 280. ‘decision, that’s the: way’. elec-" ancé: came to borrow some of : Te oo GP Photo: tions really’ are settled, And for * my- camping, gear. and north- » a os all.I know, it’s the’ best, way. "ern: outfit, He had: been fired ee from: his job, ‘his boss -having:- ‘ “jumped. to the: conclusion that: ~ he lacked: ‘initiative. My. friend “owas heading” north to.’seek a. job’ as” ‘accountant on: a con: struction. enterprise, - gi - He-has just: returned me my: outfit. -He’s: “back: ‘in, town... Hey, : ito take! over. the; tbe job of his former. “boss. who; it’ os "appears. .had too. much. initi- - to benefit ‘from the enlarge. ative. He’ had-the initiative of us - ment of the gym. The: increase |: to: Pe cand’ the’ ‘behavior. of the tang cin seating and relocation. of ': ump. Ang’ ssed He loved a is. whether they. realize the Canadian commun: * "was excellent. Some 200 peo- same will improve.and help all. , — i s abusing this privilege by using the ~ ple had’ to be: burned: away at activities using the Civic Cen- | -- oO e.display to inject their non- -student _ _ the door forthe final nig tre. There is very little good, “We would:like to thank all the — entertainment in this-city, so. is, -the - clothes :hé” wears:. how: he: gets: ‘his: ‘hair cut. Mrhnmm; well. S x ” “she said: “Al women... do, eT suggest-.. eds “That's, why. the: country’s s : in. “such a mess. And. te ; “and L know. you’ re going “say. ‘that’s: the reason ‘why :wo _ men’ never: s hould have. bee arrived | ‘immediate food; clothing, ant a me homeless. m Se alousiy, Tequltion san a cs blood. | trarisfusions. These were 7 of “A ‘good ‘part. of ‘success: . sists - of. getting along | ybe'a. a “muttered. “Don’t: you. agree - Women. vote: on- ‘personality she pursed. her. lips. faint y; ~gue??.-The nicest women ao ually refiisé: to, let: themseh “be drawn. into, ‘the. battle: = the .sexes,. even in. fun. Tr _kniow how futile it ‘isa ‘debat between: Martians ‘and. Venus He wil ete Spee tape me bershi nto the scene and thus create the’ ae Bey tea te PEO EE EDU T S E , sion of serious communist activity, among ~ people ho. helped gaake the _ let’s improve our present fac | or: ands.theré also was ; ournamen _fiuceess u oon cilities so that all, not just | e “Someone in authority, at UBC should take. a Suppet was’ ort ic and wi ; Some, can enjoy them to the-| gp “closer look at. the activities of the campus com-. "out 1S petits we an oot utmost. ge srature and: to. unists, and before some real damage is done... ° Sees ent te Phe Dally Len Harrington, | Pe ‘ conversation hh z oo The Prince George Citizen Z News. foe its great coverage. For the’ All-Native : ae Co 7 oo, We could name individuals but : “Tourmament : coer Wg ee BP 7 as Ne 7 “it would fill your editorial page, sof ‘the " ne otto. . Po pe Ny “9 “oo. !) s9'a, general thanks to all con- Basketball Association, {0 / No the wage ’ “ehee . a ed workers who “contracted in”, The immediate - _ cerned is, we think, the best. 0 2.77 Te ag a \ I: about’ which, theré’s a tremendous: runipus: een was a drop in the number of Labor’s ~ _ way’ to ‘show our appreciation. pom 4 ee a \ British’ Columbia, is.an ingenious dodee. for. ex- union supporters from 3.2 million to 2.0. million, AS noted previously, we had “The e Vee ht er ‘side eo ae pe oy tracting money: from pérsons Who do not wish), When the Socialists restored the earlier law. to turn many fans away at g j ee | subscribe. A. proposed: B.C: law. prohibiting: ° in ‘1947, party fund contributors via the chéeck- »: the: door. The announcement « “we’ re : giving you. a raise, | ae \. | it, has,.atoused strong ‘protest. among. léadets of. Off rose at once from 2.5 million to 4.4 million. °° of possible.plans for enlarging Brown,” boomed ‘the . boss, |. ! Soe | Canada’s “new party”: Britain supplics a case As’ the “contracting out” system still, stands. the gym, is music to our ears, , “because. we want your last | — en os history .with a bearing on: the issue. (the ‘Tories have not plucked up enough nerve _ The association will back this, week. ‘here to bea. happy one” fo oe q i . In the U.K. it.wes enacted in. 1913 that. ‘fin’ to change it back again), it’s plain that around cl = to att I‘ employer. must. make deductions from. all. 40 per cent of the Labor party's current income, - Je en 1 oe Be unionized : ‘workers’ ‘pay, packets; for. support: of “which runs to about $750,000 a year, comes from ~ \ : ow | a political party,:'when. asked | to d6;-80 bys i", workers who are lukewarm, or hostile to social- tpt pe union’ majority. : This. arenmeoaniant: has. ‘been ism. Atleast they are not ‘enthusiastic . enough Lo Peo a Tae ‘ the. Labor narty’s “prinetpal: solirce | of funds ‘to go through the motions of authorizing pay-.: Ny OE ever since. ond ‘ ment. of the modest sixpenny (7c) annual ‘fee,.” p. oe ee pe / Mha..J913: law. gave: neh: worker. thé right: in Canada’s new party of the left, the COF-CLO ; FA “contract out”,. That ds; he: ‘could: ésdane the coalition, plans to raise. money: ‘py the present Ss | N G. O° Ut FO R of political levy by notifying: ‘the ‘rriployér, and British - method... The’ country's lawmaking foe the union that he didn’t want to pay. “— bodies should not allow this unjust: system to- This nection. of courad;: exhosed . him tor arits. be fastened. on organized. Jabor,, On the other. - cism. pnd possibly .ostroctom, a8. a -disaantér, hand, dediiction from ‘the pay. of those. who © ~ ‘In''1927, when organized: labor: was Uhpop-. “contract in” are fair enough.. The controver-. Jar in the. U.K; béeaiad at. tha, Genéral Strike of ~ sial B.0, Inw, which appears to outlaw. hoth the, _ the preceding year, : the Britten: ‘Tories raversed | compulsory and the voluntary , check-offs,; goes * thé’ rule, making. the. checkoft: applicible only “too o far. a oo! ame THE imanetal Post 4 hk wht INTERPRETING. THE.NEWS | is CARLING’ Ss “Ken ned y faein sii ing Con gressional fireworks a By DAVID ROWNTREE: eee oats cde Presa Stare: Writer a pronident K nedy: having’ troubl By avilding. conayoasional: ‘whims ‘and ‘enp= _Nineing Congress that it should: apénid mb ay te Hebe "EHD yengoning goes, much sounder. pollaies |” we ‘endo the recession: bit alreddy ha: hal B epnta gdtld be worked out and countries gotting: ald ‘§nto the more. ‘uncértaln. field! of forélgn Coty) ‘ha eajbled into making reforma,) (7). ‘) Tf conservatives are akeptien) of: ‘tHe nega 16 ‘Thosd two Aspects aro inter-related, Couns.’ 4 ; rt ’ } if Vy v .monsures to. goad:.the economy, they can. bo - trig’ that. fail to. carry out political;-Jand and. af ee “CANADA'S. gountod on to," be alrioat Ho it to OVEraOHA tok réfotma wil misa aut. on: UB, none Cepek ees oe “mvenwaya", Tiere dre bound to be fedie me | te oe peg hee = an | BEST-LIKE D. AND | “question on the cost 6f thé. “effort, of: foworing. we Kennedy Sanonde of tlie. pecan ina outlined di tg Hila: 10-y a decade of progress’. In n ‘ “ ‘ : ng eee ++ Bven-iiore certiin: t6 get tho: Gohpressional. - To nchiove this goal, rottttont freedom must “Shs ae $T- S: é Ltt K ‘BEER! " “MABEL BLACK. dander up is: tha: Mkelih odit At $e thé noxt’ atcompany material progresa, Our alliance’: i: | wook or two: to forean NN) ABOk .o, muat work to eliminate tyranny. ; Therefore), . “Veb. wa ‘oxpress: our special: friendship’ to: the: oh bron of Cuba and Dominican Republie ard. he hoyie. that they: will soon rejoin the. hoclety of {reo mor iting ' with Wa dn our common . t “pip of re ona Whi! aile theta‘sa: . 4 yen, i “ot thint thd: flow.of Ameritan bid. dollars wills: Tho thinkltig ta: ‘similar to. ‘proalden ee " | s. pactually ho! stopped, Congress tould turn. of ‘dore Roosevelt's maxim about snohking softly: oe : ' the: fone it: wished: he moab part; Con and carrying’ a big stick but-to many of: Ameri" ae “worvi At. will ‘gob an. apes a on tho vee content: homeelvtt aby, Snconvonl= » ca’s allied. Wiopping; off, 80 yr ; | Gnoing g othr WANING Ide afd former. inlet “ A é , | iach wo nf hiftc Oar, A had ones a0 Wr anda Q t Albértn'é Btony in dopa, bloat his. 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