y: noticeable in | ower the ree-, Ag an. um rgent ‘S. at, as the i mcome ta dom tment contir ms, sm pared lo pay t them well —!" Ninanelal Post, | valle lig Mt 10 mMaterial: each’ season that is funnier Man last. ‘But designers of women’s hats seem to rfor m. the ty ek without any-trouble, tees eae oe + emeen oe: feeds me ecnee a Pal 1 Sengenn i ugg to tha inter test, Por inter, plain ar a if your. moat reliably gnide by to the whole truth about: any whisky, Water fe aidda nothing, detracts nothing, bit revenly a thi nin (re, maa Fava int nd bouuet Wag Beaman synibranossao Co of Canadas Mihy. thy Pye fi ” Rie : “Tit adver i nr le not pubtitied or displayed by oy lhe Uavor Control ‘board or hy.the Government of Brlish Cotunbta, aot mut | men-and ‘customers fe cto. remind them; bt srng to Me oo, Hamilton Spectator | The recent British Columbia - ‘liquor profit ‘grab’ is -a. shock- ing example of. iio dishon- _esly: and greed, « ‘The . ‘government 4 used | a ‘small wholesale. price: increase “-\-aganexcuse to soak the’ con- “sumer; twice - as ‘and it tried to’; P “blame: on the: distillers. : “When... eh” more, . the’? ‘manufactuters: | sald they would raise prices by 15 cents and’ upward, -our -rulers: yelled ‘with prevénded. Tage’. and: launched ; a phony “boycott: ‘that: lasted \a.week, "Now, they’pass onthe! 15- . “ cent’ increase: and add 30 cents: “of extra government: profit: for por measure.” It is along time since any ! +, B.C. government, showed such cynical : contempt : ‘for, the in- ,_ telligence: and the: pocket- “book, been urged 'to:use “restraint: lo help: ‘curb. inflation, the state liquor. -monopoly:: decides to. squeeze a. ‘doublg: profit from “the wretohaa buyty . . Tf the’ ‘government ‘held a -monopdly on: the sale of bread rather. “than » -alcohol, — such feckless: greed would: start a “revolts. ". However, since. some’ people “regard spirits asa. luxury: and. “ae sinful. cThxury,.. ‘at: that, the ‘government, “hones -that.--its» ; legal’ extortion. ° “Won't.” ‘stir “enough. anger todo: any harm. But: T' ‘think thé’ ‘governthent has’ ‘guessed wrong . this time, “Thousands. . of. ‘plain’, ‘decent --voters buy a: bottle: of liquor “now and. then ‘and about 90 per’ cent: of them : ALe! blazin «mad... They will: stay ‘mad’ for. |: quite: a.while:.1f their’ memory | shows any. ‘Sign of! fading be- :| fore the next. election ° ‘there “are ‘plenty”: of. people’ “Governments. “are: *-dereated ‘not so: much, by a large and’ |: : Closely-reasoned ‘discontent on : the part. of. the yoters, but: by,.| “a number of small and middle - “sized ‘grievances.’ which ‘ build, eup.tora point of explosion, © ' oh 4: The! ‘pressure- gauge. of public, |: -is’ wise -it.'will open. @ valve’. and: let some ‘of ‘that’ anger, escape, In. plainer’ words, it should: acknowledge an serror “and bring” the- price, of liguor down. . "| Fines Follow =. Bingo Raid. 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If. they government, ‘Willian mm” Quigley ‘and the cordial Club | ie Tuesday were: each fined $100 ¥ ‘or opersling a common gaming | house, The charges followed .0 1 Ba Charges against: 13 other Indiv- Sees 7 _| Iduals and one campany were Pyedtty ns * “tet > Mage 2 ence of business and professional ° people these days, important. dis- ‘cussions. centre'around the short- age of graduates from Canadian uniyersities. » Recruiting. teams. from, scores’ of Canadian, firms, ' even at this early date;-are visit ing ‘the’ campuses . ‘across. the county itrying., tor, interest, final’ ear _ students Mite! signing up: [with ‘their particular companies, | \ Attractive starting salaries and other enticing inducements Are I being offered, . How serious 1s: ‘the § shortage? | Here is part of the picture; . mM 1956. ‘there were 1 700 engin-. cers’ enrolled’ at’ ‘Canadian’ unis, ver'sities with job. opportunitiés ‘for around 4,000 graduates. A. critical situation was’ prevented, fortunately, by the influx dur- ing recent years of approximat:. ‘ j ber year by immigration, Tn pure. sqience there is a crying need for chemists, physicists: and. mathe- maticians, » Graduates in agriculture are’ hardly keeping up with increased:; opportunities. Much expansion | ernment departments of: agri- culture. Industry’ is making in-., ‘}ereased use of agricultural grad: uates. The Agricultural Institute” lof. Canada ‘feels that this’ sitta~ ‘tion could. lead to a'serious ‘staff replacement problem in the, fue oe hire. oN © The solution. to this ‘problem does not lie with any single individual or group. . Il; should be of vital concern to all’ goVv- ernments, educational; "instituy tions, teachers, vocational guid- ance -councellors, ‘parents. ‘and the students .themselves:. It is: a. challenge that should not go un answered for too long, : —Agrleultural Ne ows, eye Philpott Column. “Due, to. ‘the: amicenrival Of. * “air mail because. bade (weather . chas grounded. -pianie' > pr evice:. from: Nancouver,:! “Phe. News “has ‘’not:. ‘Feceived, Ele. - more’ Philpott’s: column: “ay | See: Tt ‘for: (we: days.: “he: vet=- veran’ “writer's ° ‘column: will: be; “continued. AS soon: ay it arrives.. \ re S: a oe, - & SLE Ci al uv x = The y=." ‘eee Seneca eee gaeeeeeuie =e: H ely 1,000. professional ehgineers: has occurred in programs of gov-, (eensuls and the. look. after’ eat ‘Friday, November 30th From 10:00 a.m, to 1:00 p.m, Other Papers \C | (OTTAWA DIARY “By JAmkS R. NELSON : Rvery’ time members: of! par- Mament gather around a: com- Anittee ‘room table to have a look ate the’ Department of External Affairs and -how it operates —- there are mutterings either aloud or soto voce about the ‘side of Canada’s diplomatic |: corps. There are those who! - judge today's manpower and ;cost figures: with those “of the years before World War II, and , wonder ‘if Canada hasn't been jtoo liberal. (witha, small L) in sending acharge affair here, a third secretary there, and a teouple of attaches in some oth- fer directions. de External’ ‘Affairs’ minister Les- ter B, Pearson argues: at these ‘meetings, ‘and his arguments are-backed up by facts and fig- ‘ures supplied. by his aides, that Canada should have more—not fewer—foreign service men’ deal- ‘ing-.with both diplomatic and trade problems abroad. . The trade representatives are cm- ployees ofthe: Trade and Com- |e merce department, but .’ they [work closely with, and frequent-. ily. substitute, for, External Af- lfalrs de: partment. employees ini ~ “consular wor k, phis month, the External Affairs’ depaitment - ‘published: a new’ edition ‘of its: periodic list. abroad and representatives of “other countries in Canada. - ‘It Hsts 430 Canadian appoint- ments ‘abroad, seven ‘of which were vacant at the time of printing. These 430 include, moreover, a great many du ali cations,” One man frequently serves in a dual capacity, and one Canadian diplomatic office abroad can serve more than one country. But the ‘second part of the same director lists. over 650 iforeign government” represent- atives in Canada, Many of th ‘are: not. full-time employes. o} ‘the foreign. governments, bui -viee-consuls: whe the’ interests of Aen '. foreign governments in various ‘cities across Canada. Many o¢ | these are Canadians, ‘engaged. i Daily |: ‘Cancel Auto Show _.BRUSSELS —The 1957 Br us- | sels auto show has been cancel- led'-becanse. of oil restrictions, || Promoters announeed here. SLIPPERS nes Pn ing‘of Canadian. representatives. Cay 1 - business or professional work of their own, who are honored by the foreign — appointments . be- cause of, perhans, their native ‘birth, or some outstanding sery- ice they have performed in the past, However the duplications and the honorary appointments are counted, nevertheless the fact remains ° ‘that. foreign countrics are represented in Canada by three’ men for every two Canads has ‘abroad. : The United States alone has 92 listings, some personnel fill- ing two jobs, in ils representa- tion in Canada, In addition tr its big staff in Ottawa, the Am- erlan government has official representatives stationed: at 12 major centers from St. John’s, Newfoundland, .to Vancouver. including Niagara Falls. and Windsor, Ontario, big American tourist border-crossing points. | Canadian representation in the. 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