B.C. LUMBER WORKER “There is No Room For Complacency In Canada About Human Rights” TTAWA (CPA)—"The nada” about president of th = Exchequer © ing session ot the nal Hum: Ae aa isconcerting human rights, ere is no room for complacency | , Mr, Justice J. T. eal out of canes told the open: n Rights pCorsetenee here. i ica eee with free. , bo th provincial and federal,” i: iting the. Albert dians of Japanese in. Canada, he said, eae “the m of Sou property for public purposes in he whole of the civilized world.” he espionage case, too, he con- tinued, saw a “shocking disregard” of freedoms. Breaches Expose Insecurity ses from sunpee sador Yacoub Os- man, permanent Geegeaniee of al the Sudan at the United Nations, and Mrs, Albert Paradis of the Ca- nadian Ne ‘ational Commission for hs UNE: ic Rights Pan | nomi rights adequately protected. nd as long as economic rights are ince. ne rights in all other area: are in constant danger.” Pierre Elliott Trudeau in his paper Pees to the fact that 72 Ai cent of heads of rai e-earners, make yearly, whereas the elfare Council set as a There are also depressed areas, | he said, ant eats marginal groups. Mahoney = paper stressed that “the average Canadian em- ployee is a from the ideal “truly ”, bec: “The result of these breaches is that there is an uneasy feeling in Canada that the freedom of to be,’ said, notin, fiat ae Be ae produced 2 “strong demand for a Bill of Rights.” ‘he pie patrocneed by the gov- ernment, aid, falls short of the target Ee areal aim at. “The spirit of freedom is a su: taining and mecsistible geioree for pecan is essential in’s self- sete Then se ay lose it thru thoughtlessness do not desi vi igilance Urged onstant vigilance,” “C, Thorson concluded, “is necessary to the maintenance of the spirit of i portant Justice it cause he depends on many o1 le and for his pe existen ee He aid “is : be cte anner by gous Sh eA patron ted ee mmon restrictions on their teftara n. ia skilled artisan and c man of the past has. been saaitie! y mass production and pro- ‘otect employ. through col- Let us steadfastly guard our great treasure.” ts it is “limited both Pe gnadeauate re sa tion and by ie attitud emplo: oe rs.” mp over 3 Im mpe (Emposes ‘ahoney continue, The three-day conference, with Dr. H. L. Keen! a pie: director- ral the Nation: Technical ane: ON tion as chairman, saw 1 delegates participate in the open- ing sessions, at ich Justice J > aieron and John Humphrey, of mRiphtsidivi peated tive ieee ning by itself | m 01 cannot, he cont te eons the problem of unemplo: “We aust aim at aa economic d h every Canadian f the United Nations spoke, Civil Rights and Liberties, Econo- mic Rights, and Social Right: A Human Rights Film Festival, Rights Commission | i which heard briefs from major ‘anadian organizations, a conf eetinaicen closing the con- hicl y will iw ‘he has a job available if he is willing to Sar zeae jobs must provide mini- living vantards and oP portunities fea eaoeation, sickne: a “dignified tiveli in 6 ars e.”” Gre Ca Fl Afford Rights) Canada, he concl: ford these economic rights. th Li we cannot boast that our citizens have factors for his job] F-¢, lective nee re are I a in educational and public vices, Ther emue thought te INA is ciate ra ulation, which is hun, Ty. If society does not produce the OTTAWA (CPA) — Raiding arent against the Seafarers’ In- ternational Union preferred by the Natio ion mittee smmounced ecting her Meanwhile, le, the executive ittee has ore red both unions aca refrain eons Il raiding activiti Announcement of after a recent were renieeed to the ie letters : Less Than 8* a pay... ALL THE EWS of all ns B.C., you * In All Your Expenditures, It’s Your BEST BUY! * world, .. all the news of Cana There a ain actiilicn ad that shall b be decision . thus avoiding the contain a, disci- play, meas! mY letters ted. ister te oe IW. cherasinas te Distri niet social insurance. Private enter- EUROPE, which now seeks relatively little UNICEF aid, will channel much of it into expanding basic, p dren like this. raventive health services for chil- Teamsters Gain 21 TORONTO 6S ue coi Te in aa ee sev an Mole che eit “ist le ie op vi ae havin; A (Victoria), 904 Gor Unions Bile He sate oo erating interpre: tae applied in provinces rate controls for a 17 per}y Alber ju Streets, pias 10 WA ee Credit ee Room 21, 774 Colu don Sti imbia Street, reet, Vi Credit Uni ion, Box 299; Chemanat Ceuneny Credit Union, Box 952 hs ae Credit Union, Box 1717, Duncan & District, tf, 104: eae 6-4th Avenue, Cent Wage Boost cent bump effective ee 2 Ali em ie ahs 15 s Rows anuary 1, ; and a 1 fae yee of six eats on January Little 4-year-old Jimmy asked to watch over the new next door while chaleing pide t the infant. “What's yor a he lo pec re “How old are you?” Again no answer. he said Sally, ‘If you can’t fall just nod your head yes or ni ieee cass ie matches One match can destay a million trees,