bes, an Independent newspa ( ye » of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central:British Columbia, ol tember: of The Canadian’ Press—Audit Bureau of Circulation © - f oes Canadian Daily Newspaper . Publishers Association ee “ Published by. The- ‘Prince: ‘Rupert Daily. News Limited. bs : JOHN: F. _MAGOR | Président’. “Gs. P. WOODSIDE : _ General Manager : + : arame for ss rg Ree “This was no surprise to’ CPA’ in “Prince Rupert.” ‘The office here had. “received instructions from down. south - that the Canso' was to.come off on ’ “November 10. Only the delay in con-. » firmation later in the day, puzzled the | CPA office here. Therefore to our way — of thinking, CPA ‘must have a pretty “good pipeline into “Ottawa and” Th | makes one wonder. whether » it’ was.” | worth the City of Prince -Rupert’s | while: to battle the’ issue in. ‘the: first Plage, . eee However, now that ‘the ‘matter i is - ~ settled, we should be able to. look: for 1 ard. to efficient’ and. courteous. serv- ice“from Prince Rupert to. ‘Terrace to: | Vancouver, with Sandspit ‘thrown, in @.. three: times a week. The Cansos, in: Q » their time, did yoeman service and the : pilots an even:more superior job when Ve one. thinks of’ the weather conditions at Prince Rupert. - oo | Certainly, with only one fatal mis-_ hap and two other major | scares | 12% years’ of. flying i in and out of this &' _ “boat with its blue and red ‘Canadian " ‘Paatie ‘Airlines colors; circled the city mets twicé: yesterday before winging’ ‘its. -, again under GPA’ “sponsorship. OPA. had, ‘on its battle against. the. City: of. Prince’ ‘Rupert and the: ‘Chamber “of. a Commerce, and. yesterday’ S. last’ depar- > ture severed the cord that has. tied Us CBee i> vate; driver, an have plowngup: ‘my pe oy Lop top: “But you have k pt. serene- ve, LONG 'PORTAGE—Ice forming: on the Assiniboine River forced these. American conoeists to:-make a 60-mile. portage along the’ trans-Canada highway between Portage La Prairie, Man.,.and Winnipeg: The pair, Ted Northaft, left, and. Al Welenofsky, both 22, were about half way in.an. intended. 4,400-mile trip from . the mouth of the Columbia. River in Oregon to their homes in Nutley, NJ. ‘Both Roast. seven-month-old beards. —CP photo. treacherous. area, ‘Canadian Pacific - Airlines has a record of which to be “proud. -Canso flight supporters 1 must - - heartily endorse this. “The lighter side “with” ‘students back at’ uni- versity again,. motorists. should keep an eye out for a new hazard—elder ly fathers .whose.. , / x os sf ts : EA ORE id fs aqywaeguas A A Tuesday CPA in “Vancouve had n received notification’ “that. the’ ‘Air Transport | Board had ruled ‘ in’ its” favor. At 4 p.m. CPA in Prince Rupert: was informed that,the ‘Canso ° run was gtill.on until word was ‘received: from — he Air Transport Board. By “4:30. . f vther: ‘word was received here that the ‘ATB had ruled that the Canso- could® come off and the alternate Ter- race flight, approved. ca “Political. levies j (Recently in, Toronto the idealistic: Douglas Fisher, CCF Member of Parliament for. Fort William, stirred up quite a fuss about.the pro- posed wedding of the socialists, with the Can- : adifn Labor Congress to form a political party nliong the lines of Britain’s Labor party. He warned that such a marriage would water. down the purer doctrines of socialism, and that It woud also be harmful to the labor movement itsel a ‘As the CCF and CLC leaders work toward this merger, the question of raising political | funds from union members’ will come more and more under discussion. At this point, It’ would appear that it is an academic one, The | experts say that in Canada the labor laws are silent on’ this point on both the federal and provincial levels, One reason is that Can- nda: has not had occasion to deal with a large and powerful combination of politics and Inbor like’ Britain’s Labor party, In the United Kingdom political levies are ralsed to finance political aspirations, and the " party would indeed beain bad financial shape _ if it’ were not so. However, individual: members © may “contract out” of such obligations if they - eae to support the Liberals or the Conservi= » tive ‘ or another party, nother reason. for Canadian © laws ‘otng ” “the air transportation, | tion is a two-way street, not one-way “We'll agree that OPA has given the public the best flying s service it can . in, the’ past, but now “when: we are 1 twixt and between, so far as arrange* on ents for. flights. are, concerned and line, ‘its local office. Next} rear, we hope to have: ou own Prince Ru- t: pert: airport going full blast on Digby “Island. That should be a big: operation: “Let us hope all phases of CPA’s part ‘in the program are as big, and as big- hearted, not in. the sense of giving something for nothing, merely in the form of. generous appreciation to the public.for using CPA as a means of. Public transporta- traffic. in labor unions silent. on this point is that, unlike Britain, Canada has a divided field of labor legisla- tion, The federal government has jurisdiction over certain industries like railways and ship- . Women’ know ‘that they are better. than’ men—smarter, - stronger and.saner.. Yet there is always some: busybody_ scientist, wasting his “es time. proving the. obvious..: . ‘Not. long. ago ‘that. notorious | traitor: of: his ‘sex; ‘Dr. “Ashley Montague,. ‘used ° “up :tons: of: printers’ ‘ink. and. ‘paper: to ‘convince , . the® ‘English-speaking world” that} Eve: ‘was’ an improvement on™ in Adam.: oA a “Women: ‘pretended to be: amused’ and even shocked by Mon- tague’s- findings. But: when’ they thought they were out of ‘ping, which have an inter-provincial or inter- © national character. But most labor legisia- ‘tion Nes with provinces, who have jurisdiction — ‘over property and civil rights, Generally speaking, the unions can use the funds they raise for a variety of purposes, _ and, aggressive political action can well be ‘one of them. This means that a decision on whether a union will throw its financial weight behind one particular party or become identical with it won't be a question of law, but of ma- jority opinion. It Js on this polnt that the- Cor may have one of its greatest worries, For years it has , wooed organized labor and claimed to be its political champion. But despite the backing of: the old: Canadian Congress of Labor ‘and now. the. new Canadian Labor Congress, the socialists have been far-from obtaining ‘elec~ ‘toral: support. ‘from organized labor, The CLC “Joaders have realized this,,and have carefully | ‘atipulated that edch member union must decide. {ts own course, The CCF may have won over. “the “labor. te it. has yet to win over tho. oome'The. Montran] Star, ' Those taxes are like’ the iceberg Phat there could be 181 taxes hidden in the.. price of a loaf of bread seems Incredible, but : that. is an authoritative count recently mado’ in the United States, And since Canada’s tax collectors are no less ontorprising than Am: orlonn tax collectors it scoma probable , that” oe the, total may apply here as well, The Information ja taken from an editorial in the Wall Street Journal: “The Tax Founda. » bread—refleating -— grosses and conclavor—oh they are Ike the’ tion informa us that , the'taxes on the land it's grown on, the seed that's sown, the machinery that: ‘plows and — harvests nnd milla the wheat, the: -fuol,, the . transportation, the baker, tha wrapper. and 80°. on contains 181 hidden taxes, And bread with,” added vitamins contains alago added taxes! ° ‘The taxes that are moat appnrront to, Onn- ndinns are, of course, tho persona) Income taxes: pald: to the federal government and the prop» erty taxes paid to the local muniolpal govern- mant, This _yoar the former will total about $1,900,000,000, tho. Intior about $1,000,000,000, or, about. $2, 800 00,000 in all, ‘Nd'‘ono would argue that £2,500, 000,000 {s not ft lot of money, but that ts only: the: bee dinning, Tota) savernment sponding | In Cane. ‘ wats HEC ER TEAS CEN S ‘ hu ate’ nda ‘this. year will exceed ‘9 000, 000, 000, For avery, dollar knowingly pald, $3 are paid un- knowingly, vt Tm | truth the tax burden is ke the Iceberg. —The 8t, Catharines Standard, this, stxllated proposal comes. from n‘land ‘ateopod n the lore of whisky making, If not. actually awash with tho stuff Itaolf: mo ‘There are International conforonces, con- aands of. tho soa-—for moat of man's endeavors, “enjoymentas and art. forma; except whisky, And we (the. Whiaky Distillers of Ireland) | have: often wondered ny, Why Indoad? Tor thone who know that thoro's whisky and thon again thore's whisky, “what could be finer than to meat in congenial fener to taste, compnre, discuss and TO olco ; What about Toronto: for the 1060 Interna, tional Whisky Festival? Our diatiers obviously haven't: sot thelr alghts ‘Nigh enough, Don't thoy think we could hannol | ‘Qurahorvon Wke gonnulmon? ~Tho Mnanclal Post, | t. ns a a» annie —S) Tao0 [5805 ithe sight. of men they smiled their little ‘secret smiles and said - =to:one another: 7 “The poor man ought to tell us ‘something we don’ t know.” + - e Now’ ‘a professor at the University of Manitoba has‘ also succeeded, in proying the self-evident. Dr. John Zubek, head of the university’s psychology de- partment, has been imprisoning student volunteers one at a2 time in a dark, silent isolation dome and observing what hap- oens to them. The results may be useful in planning space travel. The men came out chewing their nails, complaining of | headaches and: reporting that they had been secing things that were not there, One man lasted only three hours. The lone woman came out looking cool: and bored. “The silence was rather pleasant,” reported Wilma. Sansom, 29-year- old psychology student. “It was similar to. being In the middle of a deep forest.” a +r + a _ Dr. Zubek sald that charts of her. brain-waves showed few2r. clisturbances than the charts of the men. “There is plenty of ‘documented evidence to show that the female is better able to stand stress and strain,” he said: You don’t build a scientific theory on one woman's per- formance. Others will have to go through the same test, for the sake of proof, But.everyone knows what the result is going to be: That women are smarter, stronger, etc. Also, they smell sweeter and they’re a nicer shape. Who's arguing? From the Manitoba experiments it may turn out that wo- men will be more efficient crew members In space-ships than men, so + 7 If the all-female ship becomes a reality, men can say goodbye to their last pretence of equal status, Already North American women induce men to do most of their housework, and they spur men on to work hard, dic carly and leave wo- men their money. Until now, however, women have hbéen careful to bolster men's self-esteem by letting them think of themselves as the’ adventurers and conquerors, But this illusion will vanish Hke smoke when the first ; rocket with an Amazon crew lands on another planet. | o ew et From that time. onward, men. will: conse. to be bosses and ~ preadwinners. They'll become mere household peta, kept only for companionship and love—but walt: a minuto! \ What's so bad ~ about that? L . ' Bon -voynge to Venus, girls... oe ae PMILCION |’ ‘DOLLARS rieamon 500 J 4504 C CANADA’ 5 TRADE 1959 fl 4 oy ‘ » M J J A..S 350 300) Fg A M WG DEFTOIY—Cannda's trade showed a doficlt of $03,400,000 In the first nine months of 1060, This compared with na deflalt of $106,700,000 in the anmo poriood of 1068, This graph shows tho fluctuation of imports and exports during the January- Soptombor porlod of, 1050, with Imports oxcceding exports oach month, Officials any the main reason for tho ble upswing In Imports Ja a growing domand for goods needed In Canndn's economic expansion, Thoy also, any that exports to Woatorn Murope, which have declinad, are expected to show Increnaoa soon, The graph shows this trend with importa and oxporta for Baptomhor In hettor balance, . —OP Nowamap, ‘ v ‘reflexes aren't what they. used: be. They’re walking again All Aboard with G. E. Mortimore tiv"inat thes Sar a “ek on ‘the campus. ae “oe ee. He had been courting the girl’ for,.ten years, calling -o% “her: every. “Wednesday. and'Sat- “urday night..“why,’” someone “asked. him,,. her?’ - “Tf I did,” he “answered, uF wouldn’t have anywhere to g0 those evenings.’ =. mee j ‘ t Rahat Dida Pu Po hady WD and tet f ’ DSI RPE BE Da B Be OO ot yt sath, MRM atbeti Pale Auhututatedia titi tht bitesA. sattbttestn ity dth athuhatenbedag yer itetng ted ra abe don't you. marry With the greatest. toleration, “my taxi driver hustled: me on -a long drive. throlgh city traf- _ fie atthe height of the rush ° hour, . whe $Uv080,' " L said to him “thet you develop a sort of. rds attitude to pr ofessional have: been { ‘2 ‘dozen instances ink ch ly. swiftly, ; dodaily, profession-— ally on your way.” —. “well,” said the taxi driver,” “that’s true when Tam ‘driving ye But the minute I. get. into my_own car,. at” thes¢) end of my. shift; down at the’}.™ it's entirely “dif- | this taxi. parking lot,” ferent. I feel like. a different _person. | In fact, I ‘ama differ-_ A ‘debt we owe The Campbell River Courier | ' Contrary..to public opinion, the Legion: poppy fund cam- paign .. does. not . charity, but is a debt — a re- minder, that. Canadians owe their: freedom, in no small way. ~ to the thousands of. Canadians _ who. died in two. world wars.. ‘The primary. aim of the poppy. fund. is.. to’ - perpetuate memory of those who.died for this country. Although im- Nortant, the. raising. of funds is secondary to the act, of Te-,, mempbrance. Lac la Biche, 130 miles north of Edmonton, was the site ofa, fur- trading: post i in 1798. “Inquire about TE NEW — SE TETET ee caret Get free prospectus and 26-year record from ony - Inve ment Dealer ‘or ‘Broker’ or mail this ta” BOE ey ae CALVIN BULLOCK. “Ltd. : constitute. the . Ing professional. _ear, ~ cls and” glare.’ _Berape, bump or sayeak. al ae Ae eB Te TN By Me Ne emt eee eae ent’ person. rm” a. private - citizen. 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