maM nines Editorial The public ineodveblénce and me ornlc dislocation beingsuiiered in the 1988 nodes of strikes mi ht be accept able if they resulted in some improve ment in the lot of Canadas underpaid and underprivileged workers But the sad truth isthat they simply aggravate the existing arity between labors rich and poor ose who already have most get more those who have least get nothing it is long since tiare that the Canadian pubilcwas madeaware of the realities that underline the hollow mm of col lective bargaining that cherished princ lple to which big labor and big business pay common tribute Foremost among these realitiesls that by the very nature ofsuch bargaining high wages are less reflection of workers skill or merit or economic con tribution than of his bargaining si tion Thus tightlyorganized war are in Crown corporation or monopolyop oration or loan essential haslc industry will receive higher pay than their con terparts in highlycompetitivefringe in dusiries either because they arein position to hold pistol at the head of the public or who sector of the econ omy or because management is able to add the cost of theirhigher wages to the priceof the product or service sold without lossof business Asecond and an increasingly serious flaw is that collective bargaining has become merelya form of systematlzed greed in which the settlements sought are related not to the particular need Demimonde WAR DAYS 25 YEARS AGO Barria Examiner Sept 194 In separator cidenis ofï¬cehan trooper Can anArmcured Corps were klll ed hen tractors overturned whil on ma oeuvres near Camp LBorden it Squadron Leader Leonard John Dyte Barrie and Camp Borden chief drill in structor forRCAF retired Affection ately knownas Iron Chest heha been in the armed services since 1901 Capt SconLindberg wellknown travelledand writer who renilstedas trooper at Borden on outbreak of War and wascommissioned there promoted to majorand transferred to Kingston Engagedin night flying training outoi Borden crashof Harvard killed instruco tor seriously injured student pilot Fundicampaign for Victorian 0rderof anahip 147 tionai fii htto South America rica mersonCreed son of Mn and Mrs Wilton Creed Lane grad dated as pilot in RCAF at Aylmer Ont He was mens championatBarrie Golf Club in 1941 Lt Commander Masher of HMCS jBarrie wroteTown Council thanking for ift of cigarettes for cor vette crew on duty in Atlantic Walter SarJeant Clapperton St reported theft of hiscarfrom drive it was found during west of Paddy Dunns hill on Highway 26 minus ifour wheels and five tires and Af purchas toMul Nursing Sister eported to Trio SWALLOWS srv vlmi VIBRATINGWINGSTMAID EAQWOTHERANDEEQOME aw rs Aav mayde each smart as shearedrummmra éoaéfl sister tellin lanthanum AVDlhED simmer No tod retends that the utility body airilnlhptlots or gralnvhand workers or lers or bus drivers need number security and comfort more in order superiority to some other other industry other country lt What we call collective argaining is really no more than the jostling of hogs at the trough eech eager not Just to eat his ill but to secure more than his neighbor Suchdegraded brawling has no rath they seek EWP dollars in order toiivein digniï¬ed néhleyeparrty or ng to do with the rightsof work ing man to fair return for his labor nothing to do with the rights of the public the needs of society or indeed with principle of any kind The time is long since past for an end to be put to this disgraceful elevation of greed as the sole arbiter of economic relationships and worklng wages Just as aodeiyprotectedilself against the greed of powerful individuals by mak ing them subjectt the rule of law so must it now with powerful unions and companies The laws which overn every other as ect of our lives ould havevnodiffl cu tyin resolving the rightofthe work or to fair returnfor hlsJabor and the agreed for business to remain compe val In irul just society there isno lace for ehogsatthetrough injus tices fcollectlve bargaining be servingwlth US medicalunit in North Africa Flt Lt Jack Browniee who as five years onstaffli nk if Norm Scene in Barrie died on acliv duty overseas Pilot Officer Chuck McDonald formerly of Barrie released frhininiernment in Sweden Veteran of 42 bombing raids he refused chance to return to Canada and requested fur he More overseas Roy McVittie reported school arear move mentwas gaining support in Centre Simcoe Gunner Lloyd Krng ofBar lrie arrived safely overseas Hisbrom that Cpl Douglas King has hen over ï¬ior past year Capt MarionRoss daughter of 3the late Judge Donald Ross and Mrs Ross of Barrie wroteio her ing as medical ofiic unit in North Africa and Sicily Sgt Charles Giorglanni Barrie cited for work in orhbattlng higfire atunnamed base RCAF detachme that Italy surrendered un conditionally to General Dwight Eisem howerp Chief of Allied Armies ringtEur ope Capitulation was announced by Marshal PietroBadoglio who succeeded BenitoMussolini when Hi Axis partnerwagousted July 25 any Grill heat Angus in finals to at with Canadian Harm win Perrywas winning pitcher Owner George Fine opened Barrie Bowling Academy MissMay bath Standen missionary wrote tolocal suff ng As man never earns its repetitions it must betha ats itself in no rorooinro of experiences while jaervv tlers junior Barrie district softball title Wes noun High a1 earaxon monouoiv adar in British Columbia rclersv to this col nt allusion that lerTrudenu Oppo Stanileld and for mer prime minister Diefenba kor constitute the triurnvlrata of prominent politicians on Par ment iliii urély ha order of party1 Canuelie now has more stature than private memberDieienbaJ kerla And surely any Cabinet member alsois in the same sition asks that reader aisea an interesting point it lsi oi course subjec tonama the three most prominent politicians Many observers would rate the private member for Prince Al bert as still thermost outstand ring parliamentarian he has the longest recorder membership of the House hole former prime minister and to thatgperlence he adds outstanding articulate ness and parliamentary skill On the other hand the oliiclal table of precedence for Canada now rateshim second in the Housegmiter the present prim minister But the Speaker would recognize himin the Chamber is thavamoasv every other yingdegrees as an accepted courtesan the Speakers eye former prirnaminister has al ready beaseen to merit con siderable courtesy WHAT GIVES flATUREf Perhaps that reader in confusing statur status Stature means the hel of an animal orhuman and hence by extension means theg merited reputeor enunence of that body among itsiellows Status however in prerequisite to achieving rueh eadership In contrast status is conferred jantomatlcaliy by the tract oi being chosen as leader Nobody can reasonably gain any the obvious claim that Dr is with outstrips Creditiste leader Real Ceouetle in political statitro gt Staturayla incapable of or at measurement in an lntereatln passage St Luke describes the child Jerusincrealing In dim and stature Status however can be mc Ra ernor general then the prime mink iii hkediirstin this If our to en the chiei justiée Min has is in noon Sidins over roo these include nine present rwho were in the Comerv va cabinet alsoOp Widen leader Stanï¬eld who call provincial prsmiprsinv centennial year was accorde this special hon eat come the Speakarof the the Speak the House qammonsiollowed hy elenderof who lathe prese casenrhnh Yer fas Privy Councilldr Fourth comeiormér jTh governorsgeneral and the tliih group is former prime minis tern iieliltlve lliftecedience within group crre to the dateflappolnimen thus Dielenhaker ranks after St Laurent but before Pearson Then come the 84 foreign am bassadors high commisslonera Roda ministers plealpotentiar accredited to Canada These are followed by the present cabinet then the Lieutanant Governor of each province and then meme bers of the Privy Councllnot new in the cabinet Numbering enhancement DB DOWN Until iron replaced wood the building of ships them time provinces were famousfor their wooden shipsand Thccomhined merchant wns theviourth largest in the world rho great its beg du the Arnerican Revolutionary tllenewish laith Thesehrs in lowed by the premiers of the Engineer Then come our class esof judges of thFSlipreme Court the ExchequerJCourt and ofthe proylncial superior courts The twentieth group is members of the Senateand thn twentyfirst is all members of the House of Commons except those who rankhigher through some other status The acting leader of the ND and the leadv er of the Creditlstepariynro eluded in this grou snpsi eyShe did so much damalie ialong th Spanish four hips were sent from Costa Rlca capture Therap taln ot the Spanish squadron was lnatructedto bring back Godfreys head or losehis They intercepted Rover Sept 101800 andthe battle along the shore of NpvaeScotla Owners ercbant hips were given lettera olmarque entitlingthem to not can ships and capture enemy vesv selslheyshared in the priz money which was lao dislrihu iheMhritlrnes Newspapers ran advertlsenrenta Seainen and our2d is second class mull by the Poshofiica De rtment Ottawa 1nd for payrnentof postage in cash 11 postage guaranteed appraise southwar 50c weekly $600 ablebodied landemen who with to acquire riches and honorarc invited in repair on board the Revenge private ship ofwar now lying in Halifax Harbour mounting to carrlage guns with oohoms swivels for lour months vs Fredch dallli legalities and then return to sum copies the By Barrie $500 yearly in sizooyearrnotor off $15 yenr Out aide Ontario $14 year Out aide Canada we Wlflmcll itedtoit or The Associated alone $15 ye forelkn $32 yea National Advertising Ofï¬ces University Avenue ioron 640 CanadianPresa is ex clusively enï¬tlai to the use ior republicatronofali dispatchesiu this paper ed Press or Reuters and also the local news published there one eruls ary War especially along Spanish Main The retaliation captured ii ships in onsfyea Sir John sherbroolrs gotid in We sho bear or Himior the we are to ray for and Prlnce Edward Island stednearly two hour God treat was completely an damaged escortara Then datlonr cumber recur Trudeau stealing that when he annulus done they will be select acornmltleo was pointed to study tha recommen oi the Smith Committee mt committee given ellaiie lime in which to report Tuesdayan appoint is ment with the cloak going to make in llaeli this is fantastic Usually things in government arounaver done on but mo rignlicantniv this case thejaludy concern is to be completed speedily Mort select commit tars take at loan the yearl This one will improvement in ounway oi doihgbiulneuin ill mi 4qu in like tryin to untangl be and make do lia lob in und in months Mr Trudeau has tairen pc hy lavoring task for so Iar tlwo on housing and governmen communications rather thanroyal commissions in we were theroiflrrt iinornrfnrwsi strength erred by the massive Gaullirt Hm iaullist government com inc expan rlonistcconorrdca with acou itioualyprepared program of ed ueatlonab reform first stepa parliaments majori last unc rile nliorts to promote national known foliowing¢tbs social heavelamilartrprlog ty wortby ot crisis timesin tenured tpcomatax on the wealthy foroxamplaand price rlsesfon electeditems dventurous quality ll seenlnnheebolitionof controls that were imposed to staunch mant expendituroxplanned housing and other real gramseven at the cos higher deficl The idea of thebudgetmaker is to encourage abarp economic growth Thislwould meet the heightened demand for con sumer producta caused byrtha wage lncreaseavwhlch French goth won through strike TWO SET PACE whose mark is any the general reiorm jello Predident da Gaulle and hi prime mid lstarMaurice Co ede Mur ville Main that 3Godirey adopted young Spanish boy who came to him pleading for money him home be educatedc CARRIER Mls and brought EXAMINER rout they heavy hand on radio and television ihe keynotoconcept tor du slateowned gt rice to industry by we Beater worker has brought great deal dis cussion on precisely what the concept means Some critics bran you or as was believed in be re former prime minlstei as Pompldou considerlt iooradicai boosted by the an he see populated snconnronvaw Loaï¬ngeles County Vonfd mostdense