Moy ov, ty avra oe a atten: 7 An “anaepend’ nlnwippiar - dovets “ot Peinoe Rugert and Northern a A member of The. Canadian or CHrentatton=- Canadian Dally Newspaper Tabliahars Asaoudaiion Ce Pubiahed by. Tne Prinen Rupert Dally Nowa blmiten JOUN I, MAGOR. : _Proldant my a a id | aah ee op An! ‘Goniral Heltah Calin Ney | nae AUdIL Buren of 8 4 YQ, WOODBIDN |. Ganeral Mannger: * Anbar nag o “tenon tn matt. ae the Pont. Ott\o0 Department, Ontawe Ww" gull a shorter work | ithe prevalent 40 hours spent: on most yofesstons and: jobs, one Wuropean doinitry’ $.population refuses | dew its working hours, “Phe industrious Swiss: oviorwholri= thely” rejected: a recent move to give the. government the right: to reduce their weekly wo orking hours from 48 Ly of 270,278. dns and employers... A davisability of a shorter-work week in the United States.- A four-day. week, for example, would ’ give. Americans” Proponents adyo- . @ datéthe theory that’a shorter weak | would. create employment for. “more. mnoré leisure time. pergons. wo. > 8 An inte is that the increase | on _ number of children-per tamily 9 was far Nee “the situation secms. o be { ine in the other directior Data r dently compiled by the census baveau: show ed that the. nurhber of families with three, four or more. children was. | gunsiderably higher than in: 1048. <2 ‘This development, with its increase “Dyetinancial responsibility, has had a dionificant impact on the economy in the market d or all kinds of products, OMAWA has announced : a degree ' of success in. bringing. along Es “ bimo garden plots by covering them “dtan: ‘tauch to this methéd. yith plastic sereens, ‘These © lange Sheets work similarly to the glass in a gree nhouse, speeding growth and rip- kning produce during the, short season je many ‘Ainericaing dvocato” S reok than os who would have to train the: additonal = help. to. cut : o4d. They vated against, the redue- tion ly 686,188 votes to 816,010—n> sd Their argument owas that the govarnmant’ would use: the privilege to meddle in affairs - that should be sotiled hotween wank: q ‘with -too much leisure - time. 2. the hard. work of our is ing: Be a pig srowth of ‘Hife insur ance familios : ae ood nnd serviees, : not: ‘be. too hard to find since the big » gest reason-for the increase is because - the people themselves want it that. In the: bag oo onverdcly, tt Be. hour week: would - create more problems for employers — Certainly. there is. much ‘to’ be = saidon the inefficiency. whieh: would: result, in such a transitlon, 0000 5 One ~ argument which | ‘containly seams valid is againat a shorter. work. week for reasons of the soaring cost. of living, To cut the work week | to. four days would mean that the work- er would have to be pnid the equivalent Wages. of five days’ work for only four days labor. At the same time the em- ployer would be foreéd to raise the — pice of his. pr oducts or. commodities BS | to meet the wage increases... . “There are many: arguments on the . Then there's, the argument | ‘that many “Americans | already are blessed This theory. merits full consideration. Am- ica’s choice spot as a world. power. las been accomplished only through | ancestors. Pally Aun ( (Sant Bern nardino, Calif. ) ee | hee. has been : a big upturn in the 8, demand for Jarger homes, there has. and. more protection and there has” greater among non-farm than: farm i This, also, has a a definite ef- While the increased . population : bring pr oblemis, solutions should. way. ‘Phe breadwinner may run into: many problems. with a larger family,- but he also. should have more incentive 19 solve those same problems. * —Spokane, Spokesman, “when the ground is soft above the per. ma-frost. There is a nice,: haere Cana- Knough of these fiddling little cellophane: bags full of vegetables! Let's have our whole garden ready-packed in plastic. —The Victoria Times. INTERPRETING THE NEWS ein Fe A inonth ago, Buropean soolalists ware Baa Guy Mollet, the Frengh party leader, qur bis refusal to collaborate with tho’ Gam- Wurhts in Lihiing the growing power of Gen, : Gaulle, Now they are expressing relief beraubpe Malye Petre Nonnl has finally led Wis party oul of ie JO-yenr wllanon with typ Coninjuninta, ‘ Thp two developmonts neatly antiine the foram of the ailemma that impplea ? wep, Communtat, leftewiag poditietar in eu Ji hel devator hin energies to fighting oan munis, he din danger of bosoning yirtuqlly pdatfnguihable trom the Co wworvatlye on In plat. Bf hy Jalne fares with Viem, de Peconjes Ue privangs af Mopoow. ¢ Mollet's ababborn vajeotion of Communi {ude Wb rake common apse nealnal da. Oquile whe rewarded by rebolljon within hte a Ynrty nud ite wound defaut. at tae polls, wen alse weakened by party aplile dean uae oe ee wal lies, Wow je aleunpiing fo we rétika. (‘Tie same problem ediate in leas apoolacular Jorm in Aaiaber oo other Sauk, varying x fq 1 Vege oy > 11 AAT Laggan V divtbvb rab akcoelyrinits = } European leftwingers shedding Red ties Canaglan Prone hate Wetter In degree with (he camparitive strongth of the two left- wing parties, HW Britain, where Cammunlat strangas Jy regllut Idle, the question stil arises at the In- Quy a handful of Labor cWCOW Uhalr a anal level, wmrty members unnwarvedly acoent Ure ine but a far greater number wan Jeodera ww take a more dadependent Une in tho cold war. The party ww unanimous jn ite support of aah pollcles pa dis-engagement dn Central Miope and an carly anreoment to end muclear oila. Dub ite leader, ugh Galtakell Is ade anal te rani tiny any pave one rd Pritaln’y Athdrawal from N and the other alliances AQat bind har to he Wreatern ‘partners. x *k wie shitter differences (rouble soctaligte " he pun, the NeWerdands and acendanavia, heir importance dintilahas i countrinn’ close fo the borders af Bagtern Iurope. Pg tet Why trate aoetaie eae a v anal y 4 won wmUnist-aurrounded “W Retin aad ibly whe member i la partly beat aaltts Ww draw a thee Poe hetween via oa Ideplovy and { ‘iat of N acer. Ye, alg We W OPN er ea Qllen- if Ban T, ag 0 wae ap vader entions af Noni an y ir prove hinwel’ canahle of ies i ap fe lidependen wie tor bu na culling AuCCRE eu foals af dan excellent shane 0 hepvily (he ranks of the Hallen Can mouniat ‘lo the strongest In Western Rurope. y 4 ee ee re ee ee ee car and hike 10. miles.’ _ three. to four. traps, e crecks that cross. the highway. a 1 spring: Abe — e - Several feet abdve. the trap : on. the tree are. tacked pieces of. ‘dried salmon. _ Salmon Is preferable to fresh - 1 was always. under the. ee “pression that-atrapper’s life. Involved a great deal of shard work. and special technique’in enapturing the wiley fur-bear- ing animals, I have been dis- ‘Hlusioned.: For. the: last seven weeks I have accompanied coe “local trapper, . who | “date, taken 65. marten. j ‘The trap line consists of ‘nix: “sets of traps between. the.’ Smeltersite and. the Kitimat- ‘River. We travel: 50 ‘miles’ by”: various lines A set Is made by. ‘placing: one. *. or two. short. logs against. a tree. On the small: platform 80 formed is placed a ‘cover-', ing af. moss taken from near-.: by trees, ‘a: ‘few.’ six. inch’, cbranches’ of spruce or hemlock, » 2 mall ce 0. ats eed arten, The ‘dried balt-as it does not freeze, and therefore gives off a scent .to ‘uttract marten. To date a number of traps have been sprung by squirrels, jays, and ' wolverine. No special precau-: tlans are taken In setting traps, the traps are not handl- ed with special gloves, nor are they smoked, and speeis! scent: ds not sprinkled over the area, as is related in books about trapping the forest primevat.- Times must have changed—or, the Kitimat marten must be, Retting careless. has” to “The * consisting * ‘Of: follow’. to ‘the ‘Twenty- rfive years from. now main - }, BOOKS | WANTED place dn order. that..the weight -. Of a - mouse. -one-of the ‘There are a number of books : ir on North Central B.C. written by. pioneer missionaries, tra- | ders; ‘settlers, stravellers that | are now ‘out. of print. They should not be forgotten and | stored away - collecting dust. The place, for them Public’ Library. — Here are .a few: of the books ' I have in mind: ‘“The History of .the North- ern Interior of British Colum- bia"—By Father A. G. Norice. “Inthe Wake of the War Canoe"—By Rev. W. H. Collir- Sone “From Potlatch to Pulpit*’— By Rev. Willlam Pierce. “*’The Downfall of Temha- ham"——By Marius Barbeau. “Apostle | of Alaska"— By John. W. Arctander. “Totem Poles of the Getsan” ‘—By Marlus Barbeau. Wood is losing groywnd to metals, plastics and. ather materials, the editor .of the magqauaingn Timber of Canada: Don Lockhart, sald recently. “As ® result, the country's forest industries, except for pulp and papar, may well be on elr way to oblivion. “It Is a matter of national nportance for us... to dso- late the problem and solve {t without... delay,” Byr years wo have been worrying about the danger that we would destroy our for- gata and turn the country tito a desort. For yours we scomed wall an the way (o doing that. Now, if we are to ‘belleve Lookhart, our worrkes are over. We will SOON Have nore trees than wo twed. In fact wo may have to hire a few men to Keap them from enoroaching an we citles, Apart from mowing the for- eal naw and then to wep at from growing too shaggy, Wil) be nothing for Paul Bune yaa and his disgolples to do. Other developments have anddened Ure peanle who look ward logetag aa a ronantic and adventurous jade, AN alloupt dias been made oy yblace @ Whistla p vk, wont, Wik) a Walklertalicle aia Wuntle key man af ihe 4 mechanical spar ee, to by} APU ON 8 tus trate pit ne igh Net avr oul. 40>. ow At, a gt the Tudus- Now | try bel cave wnanapinale barat than good, anlid woot ee ma. oe AL Oe, pean henna n nanan -_ » | All Aboard & GE. Mortimer Without expert knowledge, “however, I think Lockhart is sounding a false alarm. . Maugham, . Methodist _ bride “whe was fate for the -f. is your em CU NR ES ae ete Peres wer TATA! ceremony. Transport under Spec 313-3rd Ave. pe way OUTSTAN DING FEATU RES @ Crystal Controlled ‘and Turnoble Bonds. @ Your choice 6, 8, or 10 Chennels. — © 40 Wotts Output Power. the Degartment ot DON'T WAIT—ENQUIRE FOR DETAILS NOW! Rupert Radio & Electric . bpeet of tie - geteaoh and atterspyt to. : nome pee spring, ANG Bah ever \R THIS! HEAR THIS! 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