‘ou must be mistaken” ” r ‘told’. my. triend, . ay ‘didn’t. seex= any women, ‘in't he: unemployed parade Wearlng fur: ‘coats,’ mage "They ‘were “here,” ‘he insisted, ee. a es coat eft nen ‘they must. have dropped. out: by. the time’ 1 saw’ ‘ me them,’ "-L remarked, . fy ee “Maybe they. found ‘the, heat! ‘too, much, under the mink, Me ~ he'said.’: lee eon “Rabbit; if. anything,” T remarked. “But I ‘didn't: see. theses -coats.* ‘I-hope you're ‘not -trying ‘to-play ° ‘down: ‘the: seriousness’ of ee There are. fair numbers. of people out. of work wee “Suré the > are ‘people: re ut f work,” Phe € acknowledged Buen € | oA member of ‘the’ Can dian: ‘Press'—- Audit’ Bureau of Circulation "> Canadian. Daily: iy Newspaper» Publishers. Association © ere We “the: ‘unemployed: ‘marchers oH looked. hunery.. ‘They. had patches. on, their clothes: and. holes,. ol. dn’ their shoes. “But this’ time, they were all falrly well. dressed: % oe No patches: or holes.’ Bs ees, ; “That true,’ ” foe ; neatly: lettered;” ‘and ‘the: ‘parader! my ‘cheerful. “But: ‘that ‘isn’t’ the. ‘whole i what else? en oo “The: main ‘thing’ is that: they’ meant” ib T ‘said: “Sure, ‘thee ; demonstration. was partly’, political: — anti-Socred. ‘But ‘they"* . were ‘in :earnest “about - «unemployment... ws found | ita: -chillingues "experience * to see them ‘80, by, nd hear. them hanting. Wee ~ Want: Jobs’). ey a : “what: really. seared. me, ” 1 added; ‘was. the. indifference“ and. buzzlement that ‘some tof. ‘the: onlookers, showed. ° I heard” Wwe.'s’ at : . otyy BS ea, ; er 6. : Well: organized: ‘andi atever. ire : cc 7 Rye ahs re “they: have: developed: -¥ round section conta in ae twinkling o of an eye. ‘and without re ~ and a.“handle’’ for offices, ‘library, laborattories.. and-special. work-. “rooms. The"design saves’ On, ‘construction costs by” reducing’ the. warning. Many times the Red aoe expanse of exterior walls.) S000 2 Rs °. SB LO Ts. - “3 an 3 @~ me =. O* oc: aa i atin “this ‘column= we. publish: que “tlons -about:: Unemploymnen -anee “and cinployment,. “Log ooowith. answers: owhick ° lniterest to. your: ue “Well, st thee é “just! jobs''they.: want,” ‘my friend “objected: sa fe mney’ re asking: ‘for’ Jobs. at‘ union: wages, “Money; "to pay: ‘thes : nstallments” “on deep-freéze, the. car ‘and. the automation washer.” ee ae Mr.: "Pearson, | ‘the’. “Liberal. | ada might. serve’a. ‘useful: in-: ye /, AisFolowlng: “ar me sais eet “CAE ri ght ‘for < ou, ‘you'r rosie; said : ay - x ‘eader. ‘rightly “believes” ‘that ° ternational’ purpose by'réfus- | wit r He ght. for “you,. you ing,” Sal, ave you “ “his proposals ‘on défencé ‘pol. * purp y | With answers received: from:the Un- . tried living on. unerriployment insurance or welfare?” “ing: nuclear weapons even: for’ _tmployment: ‘Insurance: Commission -. ey have been. misinterpreted: . the. Use’ of its air ‘squadrons. | incertan: about anys). _ “Hunger. ‘marchers infur scoats,’! ” omy. friend; said. at fe : wo ‘do-not“hesitat P “ : ee Tae ware . What. “Mr. ‘Pearson’ had, and. - "your. question: Mee Seng as & s ee “ a va ad s. aaswer aud 4 ‘ - drous. events when’ a’ 'ypromin="-: : ‘as in mind, Is ia I contin oe eolumn, at -SBy ‘the: way," I L said, ZOU know: Barney. ‘McKinley, who: a EW ent public ‘man :got:out*of:the oo ‘used ‘tobe with us — now ‘the: Toronto. Telegram? , He’s doing» a “use of: nuclear sweapons,: ‘there: : “have: ‘been..asked: ‘to e-) "is something to be.said for: ‘de- pay »to:-the. ‘Unemployment. In-" voting Ae -Substantial ‘part = “of. surance’.°Commision,.::‘money.. “pattern of conventional : ‘think “ing and /tried ‘to :break: new: “ground: - Naturally, ' his: “politi-: cal: opponents -jumped:. on«him: in order to reinforce; ‘their: -own: “orthodoxy” Naturally.” too, the’ - handful ‘of ‘neutralists:in: “Can-; ada “believed” they. ‘had: ‘found. “a sponsor in. Mr. ‘Pearson and, a Series of stories’ about how,’ it feels" to’ be. unemployed in Toronto... Age OS “our. defence | expenditure: “toe? which’ I> received for benefit. 2005s How does it feel? other. purposes. It is not sens-..."to which I was not entitled: ©... “Miserable. 'F lophouses, soup. kitenéns, policemen. telling ble ‘to dismiss. such an -idea’.-.What.éan. happen, if I refuse to. you. to move on," Barney says. Here's ‘a piece: from his story: “by finding’ a contemptuous ° pay this? 9: 2: oe Though. nowadays: they ‘call you’ “Sir”.at the’National Em- ‘phrase ‘to. describe. it. Least of. A, all ‘amounts. “Que - to. the. . ployment, Service Office,. the’ Sick 60s are. replaying the. tragedy. wall for a man like the prime Commission.» are recoverable % te une, Sos od writer! my ‘cata es oo ae “minister who, in his years of in the: Exchequer © Court. My..friend nodded. “But T’m: not’sure I. like: this idea Of, Bo we - added their’. share ‘to. ‘the. mis” : oa re ‘office’ has’ not: contributed ‘a Be ee 2 : “representation... o _ single new “idea. to deferice Canada or in‘any other court » playing’ at- being unemployed; or -playing.at: being: a ‘Pensioner, . < eri ° To deal with: ‘the latter fitst; 3 ii a of -competent “jyrisdiction or no matter ‘how skilled -a.writer does. the job.” |. Shas ge CRORES OE es * policy. and has indeed con- py garnishee procedure. The ” “Yes, the peo le who have: ‘to ° on: bein empl d | et ! vo ere never “has: been, ‘and in- demned’: our. NORAD squad- pest solution to a problem of a oe P! gt g un ap oye MAY Ch : 950’s ended’ the situation had ‘been ., ‘deed there ‘never will be, any: rons. to. obsolete equipment. Mr.:: “this sort is-to-agree, in. advance. resent it.’ : “sy oa os _reversed’— Russia dominated the British lum- ~ chance of Mr. Pearson ‘becom ‘Pearson “years ‘ago helped: to wa It’s. all “very, well. ‘for a. ‘man. ‘who. can “return ‘to a clean, os -R of’ such ‘action, .to repay, cer- | “ber market, Sweden’ and Finland followed; and ~ -ing.aneutralist. Since assum- “work out. the : conception. of — comfortable house, and” write Pieces. in the ‘Paper, saying: es fick “British olumbia “was trailing: in: fourth place. a ing ip he. Liberal. at leader NORAD. Now, as time. ‘passes jain. amou is "monthly a wo SE was a obo for a. mont oe “or. something ike that: howe ‘ nity : rpeMe *. : Cad -and'as new. events Change cir- : - pep Bae it “cumstances, he is. cesta ‘to. ‘cedure.can. be worked out with’. ‘The people‘who have to-remain lepers. won't like it. But listen,” fF - Ge] ‘take a new look at the con... ‘your ‘local en = / said, “Barney hadja taste:of hard times in’ the: 1930s. Every-, oe - : | Mrs - surance: ‘office. o3 thing. looks: different: from the. inside.” time proviness 5 ‘eept.. “Who* ‘should - blame ‘him’. are, losing. as for that unless we are all con-. “Tt does,’ my: friend -acknowledge = G '; \vinced that the Liberal. policies...” ‘EDITOR'S NOTE—Signed 2 ar- : the from, 1955, to. 1958. should. never”: ticles, and. ‘editorials, credited to. ing: | Ww iont Labor, ‘several’ thou: sife 77,000 jobless: have tbe sce Federatio Un ae ‘i d .» is merely: isolationism. x a new name: oo fo tra ~ What he: did-do, “however, oe wh ‘was ‘to suggest ‘that’ our. Ide-" an ae fence: expenditures — ‘might be} be: turned to better purposes-‘than” |. of ssing. thing about. ‘the. BC. unem: they’are now. This is not isola-}: 3). 00.0 0 oT . 4 blem — or crisis, as some would... tion, it is not neutralism,‘and-| 0° 2 he atl ing citizens’ of. the province have ie : certainly it is not treason. Butt | wet it been! saying ‘for.years that the wage-price’spiral’ ~ because ‘his idéas broke out was carrying.it to disaster; that B.C.labor and... .0f.a long established pattern, ” :management-must stop feuding and ‘cO- operate . a “some people thought he must. * British Columbia ‘is the most unionized’ pro- even ‘Mr. Winch was able to. get his message - " Diefonbaker has rigidly pur- |" vance of Cannda;. and. its/unions ‘are noted for across; one union official commented, “I can. Sued “the defence policies of |...’ their, militancy. With the ‘highest. wages:in only conclude: that during his travels, Harold his predecessors, ‘he’ has deni- Pe “~.<, .. liven Mr. Harold Winch, the veteran Social- ‘the tenor of speeches by cab- 2 THis is an easy ‘way:out. for: ‘Mr. ‘Bennett - “>. ist MP for! Vancouver East, joined in the chorus inet ministers, while not say-- , blame Ottawa. Similarly,’ the: B.C. ‘uneniployed year ago, Returning from a’ world tour, he | ing so in exact words, left the - ” choose the easy way out when they blame Mr. said that B.C. had earned itself a bad reputa- . impression that anyone who - Hennett, and say that. he: should provide ‘them. - tion as “the. place where you have all the suggests something ‘different |: os : with» Jobs. - ie _ strikes”; that. Canadian unionists could ndt must be neutralist. This may ee «ate! essential yeason, for: ‘British Columbia's ‘assume that the world owed them a living; that © . be good debating. Half: truths oo iigh level of unemployment: 4s not to be found business, labor and government “have to find have tured many a tide. But, elther in Ottawa ‘or, in.:Victoria;. it isto “be stability ‘or our markets. are , Boing: re) vanish ’*in this case, it has an element os A found in the ‘basic’ industries: of the” provinces, ; “completely”. ne a ” oe of malice which is not pleas- gs a ty i thave spent: the: last'/10 « “years. pricing . eae ee ay ant to-observe, ee eS a iene elves out of world: ‘markets, were These. warnings have gone - unheeded, Not. «Because Prime Minister | en reenens : aa frnihtia they press for:more; ‘with the shortest ‘got’ touch of the sun.” - Brated Mr, Pearson's ideas by -| . po | eee Canada, they press. for’fewer; and’ .Itisevident that B.O, labor. will: have to ., Saying: he: wants to reduce the | oh . these demands ure often: backed up’ with, long, learn its ‘lesson the hard way., ‘The: lesson is _.:C@tiadian: role in: continental. r : destructive, and costly..strikes,); _ that jobs — if people really want jobs —are not “defence to “bird: watching.” » “Thus, the International : ‘Woodworkers of ‘made'by ‘shouting, shaking fists,;waving. pla-. ~ _'This-is, of course, 9 gross ‘dis- : a Aniarica, who-went: ont for. 10-weeks in 1959'— cards, ‘or rushing up and down:the-corridors of : _ fartion , of Mr, Pearson's idea | ° orlppling B.C.'s biggest single industry —/seem “government: buildings; Jobs. are ‘not made by" aw th was based’. ‘principally | a ; ely to go out. again:this summier;-among‘othor, going:on strike; by pushing wages ahead:of :pro- ™ te te e fact that, it‘this par- er ree things, they nre demanding a wage increase ‘of ‘ductivity; or by taking things ensy dn an indus. cular moment in: “ne Cane po th o}lay a day, and ‘double’ time. for: overtime, -trlous: “world,” aos re were ee AS nrough such costly demands that B.C, ‘Jobs are made, and 'In B.C, ‘oapodially,, hy | L bo i Iumber' lost its position inthe British market. producing what other nations -are | willing: to ee etter ox foe oe, s the 1050's opened, B.0, ‘sold, twice ‘as'much —buy,-at: prices which other nations ‘are’willing Sex PICTURES Po a Cs eg ae lumber to Britain” as ‘Ruaalo’ sold. to Britain. to may: ites ‘Toronto: Globe and ‘Mall phe” ‘Bditor, ef hE te at etd t chee N (Oe os oo - ° ~The Daily News: iF . ged 2 a ae I wonder how long the local | Se v ig ye nd: y com ty INTERPRETING THE NEWS ae : ee = « Mothers and fnthors are.go- |” er in ou an our m », ‘ | — dolinquaney nee dwentle | tla) Rod ' : withs 3 ayy 68 nquoney'~ Inaplring. shows || 7 Your! igenerous. dlonation: will-continus the essential Ra wethe o ch wa wy Wty i U S, showing m more intelligent approac gtueh “a ae Rebel “Breed | : Cross services and‘programmmas provided foryour coms po R aes By. JOSEPTL MacSWEEN | oe oka ~ Japan have banned it, 4: munity: Your'dollars, will keep, th: Red: Croas‘active-and . a ; yo Canadian Press State Writer - mt Peo My wife and I wanted ‘to. go If: * élart,’ always: willitg to:“halp ‘you sand your-nélghboure - in i, meychios Now “united : ‘8 tos ‘admirlatration ig’ adopting! a more “intelligent approach to the: - to a show few nights “ago | a oftheRed’ - a8 ae in érodited with ‘a. aie ‘deal’ mora - polltien]” now African ‘countries than his predecessors, = but. we’ were claguated ‘to ‘find ||: os Through your consideration sore : te = ae ty densa than Sta predocassor in’ ite “courteous "To Stevenson, for Inatance, instantly reacted that. our ‘two only. ‘thontros } ; ‘Cross ill be carried on whonever an Wherever ther ye goption of visiting: Proaident., Kwame, Nkrumah ‘favorably. to/a anggeation. by Liberin. that the » “ cawete. “showlng, Aox ‘piotures, 4}. 4f Ghana, : |, hee os eae Security’ Counel) consider holding a: menting in: : ” Christian ‘Horter, ‘thon UB, atate-secratary; The/Congo or'somo nolghboring country if that osploture ’ may hho, wo’ atill havo || J omightéhelp: the ‘orlals there, He ; ovon made. ae ‘to | ay infinted, prices, ; ma lnat September ee thas Nesuminb nd f0l~' tontative offer that the U.S, Alt,’ oreo would. pay i apacch ‘tothe: United Natlons/General Assembly | fly counall members to. 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