my Vinyl Soffit. Specials on Plywoo ? ‘cannot arbitrarily ;;redui % i amending existing legislation, ‘gaysa lawyer hired bi the’ Provincial government ool + nny could ‘withhola a month, Smith replied ie Would ie ino i Hogita necessary; Fleming ‘3 oe Press ¢ Negotiations te, gat the PLO ‘out of West. Betrut snarled , Desplte the ‘ghimen Feres, peacekeeping force in West Beirut, Lebanere government sources m7 President Reagan and Ui: 8, State Secrets Seorae Shut 1988,°Kinzie | points mee 4 oo) = out in a Je But; withthe turd casi and no ‘eda? ny i told an At BC Naa B.C! School Trusteos’ Association, 20 Sen Under the: gov f fon when it will resume, the government might.’ boards aro required to trim $37;5 million by Dec. 81, the. have to considor a special sitting should school boards 3s», school board fiscal year. end,’ plus $22.5: million’ by March subsequent. “spending 0/81), the end: of ‘the government's fiscal’ ‘year. iA prey without amending either the School Act or the °°") Jack’ Fleming, assistant‘ deputy education minister; Education (Interim) ‘Finance Act.) ¢ said in a telephone interview. from’ Victoria that before Vancouver school board will meet’ Monday’ ta discuss ordering: the: cuts, - former. ‘Education Minister: Brian ° the possibility of lexal action, while | representatives ofthe .. Smith’ obtained a Jegal’ ‘opinion from: the ‘Attorney ytrustees'/assoclation will debaté;the: issupiTubsday, with) General's Ministry, rare he; had the: fe newly: -appointed Education| Minister, Bi again Saturday, with the guerrillas refusing, Israql's, demand : for names ‘of 28 and‘ Lebal be deployed’ simultaneously with ‘thi ‘PLO: withdrawal.” Sources said the Palestine Liberation Organization also rejected demands for the return of. ‘an ‘Israeli’ pilot’ captured in the early days of the hine-week-old ( war and the bodies of. nine Israeli soldiers killed ‘in its 1978 invasion.. ‘The sources, who requested anonymity, /said: the PLO Proposed instead’ that (he Taraeli pilot and the bodies be exchanged for an undisclosed number of guerrillas dalled in ff But lara inalata the Lebanese army go in first and that i jem lo: acekeo| in after the guerrillas Lebanon's: Moslem elder statesman, Saeb Salam, a key: depart, ie ities . intermediary between’ Habib and PLO‘ leader Yasser Otherwise, Israel says, the PLO fighters ‘might use the ‘Arafat, said Israel insisted 18,000 ; be ted. 1 force as a shield to launch attacks on Israeli far,;'the PLO has ‘slated only’ 17,100 guerrillas’ for. forces ringing Beirut. ‘ without supplying their names or passport Israel also wants Syrian troops out of West Beirut, but As Safir said Syria rejected that demand, Te seid 1,600 Syrian soldiers were in the PLO stronghold along with about 4,000 men of the Palestine Liberation Ames which is under. 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Along with her: divorced ‘and equally “controversial Vaunt, Princess Margaret, 51, Anne regularly: finishes: at’ the. bottom ‘of royal Popu.. larity polls: ; Rumors *, of Anne's nine-y trouble * : ie: ‘Gossip ' solumatst Nise! to the United States in June over her apparently, cool res- ponse to the birth of. Prince William, son of her brother Prince Charles —- 83-year-old heir to the throne and his o: wife,Diana. ed'’ Told about the birth, Anne the’ Vivats te lives of members the: Fi “Anne * was spending ‘her birthday at Balmoral ‘Castle in Scotland with her children, mM Peter, 4, and Zara, 1; the PRINCESS ANNE +882. today | Before Anne flew to Can- ada last ‘month,’ the ‘4.3 milk Capt. Mark Phillips, 34,, ce faced \.last’ September. and a. havo boon fualtcd by hor solo travels over the last year to «Nepal, West Germany, the . United States and Canada. (Dickie. was, fined. $250 or ety days, in jail - “for _impaired driving and $250.or.15. days News ‘of th “Rumors ‘persist: suré of farm ‘work: at thelr $1.7-million estate, Park, was’ keepin home: 3 for refusing to take a breath- - alyzer: test. Cane Littley must pay, a fine of $800 and .spend seven days. in jail, intermit. y license was under ‘suspen: sion. He was also, placed.on and ito :aboard .the Britial aircraft carrier Invincible,.was ven oe itary. policemen in’ Stanley shortly after the end’of,the Falkland Islands war. for. Bucking- ham Palace and. the’ British -Defence Ministry’ confirmed reports of. the. incident! in ~ Attention Men & Boys! . - For All seasons Bonnett’s: Meee Wor £233 Columbia 365+ 6761: Remember.10% OFF for. Cash ‘have been ‘the Queen and other members of the ‘Royal Family. on: their ‘annual vacation there. Phil- “Anne was criticized in the’ British media during her visit London Dewnpapers “Satur “Got your. hands - ‘out "of your pockets,” one of: the MPs was said.t @ ‘shout- ed at the Parer eld, prince.“ Th de: “occurred mn of fellow officers were given. shore leave soon’ after’ the June 14 end of the fighting to -oust Argentine -forces from the South ‘Atlantic’ islands. >»: Andrew. was said to have: had his tunic unbuttoned and his hands in his pockets while walking along a Stanley street.) Both MPs were ‘said: to dwhen ‘commented to reporters sim- e ply: “Oh, good.” She later agreed with an ‘American reporter's sugges- tion that “too much fuss” was being made over the royal baby.: CALLED A ‘SOURPUSS? The left-wing Daily Mirror called the princess a “sour- puss” and said her behavior “has confirmed for many Americans the stories that she is jealous of the adoration lavished on the Princess. of ‘Wales (Diana).” :. ‘The Sun, Britain's biggest selling daily, reported. that the Queen: telephoned Anne in the United States “to re- buke her’ for her “arrogant public. outburats.”!)5) 5) But the princess’. imirers say there is another side:to her personality. * a During last . January's, snowstorms, Anne heard. froma neighbor. that ‘16-year. old «Dorothy Holbrook’ was stranded without fuel at-her.. cottage. three _, kilometres away. ‘The princess: person-. ally delivered ‘ coal '.to: to, :the :, woman, ., Quoting - friends of “the _ princess, The Daily Express ‘said Anne is particularly sat- isfied with her jobs as presi. . dent of the Save the Children. Fund and The Riding-for the Disabled Association. *°: The . princess, .. slimmed * down to a model's size after. the’ birth. of. her daughter Zara’ is “a woman: fulfilled . and .’.. totally: happy. with » her lifestyle,” the pus said. ‘PROSPECTOR continued from front page meadow and “watched the spend two days prospecting ducks and listened to ‘the , and then return to camp but turned back. early when he loons.” He ate berries for. a. fow.. ,decided the area didn't have days after his sandwiches ran . ‘enough: rock outcroppings to out but for the last 15 days). {justify-stayingslongersii: >i survived on twoj: litres: |, Hoy heatetl. fora dogging, water.a day, :Foad but found it blocked bya “Thebush takes: its ‘toll but.. ‘unusually high river. He was I never panicked and.I never: too weak to take another worried about, -not.. being. route: back to.camp.so he found,” he said. ay :stayed in the meadow. wait- It took a day for. the. Prog; +.ing to be found. pector's friends to coax: the: “When you sit down for dog out of the bush after. he: ‘five: minutes and then you was rescued. can ‘only walk for. five, you “He’sa real, one-man dog,” know it's time to stop,” he said Boudreault. ;“Tll: fatten said. him up when I get- “home. ~; ‘He made a crude shelter Boudreault sdys “he's be. out of branches, staked back Prospecting. in three, orange flagging ribbon in the weeks. Peace advocate DAY. TWO. WARSAW (AP) ~Demon- strators challenged’ Poland's martial law authorities: for, the second consecutive, day Saturday, unfurling ‘a Soli- darity banner in Warsaw's ° Victory” Square. , Others placed. flowers at .a, union monument in. Gdansk, the Baltic port, where riot. police routed 10,000 protesters Fri. day, Saturday was the second: anniversary of the “Gdansk shipyard. strikes that’ laun- _ ched Solidarity,’ the first in- dependent union in: the So- ’ viet bloc, and’ more protests . were planned for. Monday. Union supporters in Vic- tory Square unfurled a ban- ner about one metre across bearing the, name fone months. In’ Gdansk, Poles quietly laid bouquets ‘adorned with: ribbons proclaiming | the’ name of the union ata monu-j; ment to fallen’ workers. Po-: lice'were in sight, but-access « ‘to the monument, erected at Solidarity’s insite was not ‘restricted. 1.) i The’. official Polisi “news agency PAP said 200 people were arrested in, Friday’s disturbances in Gdansk, War- saw, ; Krak nd) Wroclaw, and.that two in Warsaw and two in Gdansk were slightly: injured.’ About 2,000 people, .. were involved in the Krakow . protests.: The size~ of the “Wroclaw ’ protest. was, not known. PAP ch terized the cur- and the: message, “Justice Lives. Truth. Struggles. rent wave of demonstrations as:“an effort. to feed ‘the |; vay. ‘Wins. We won't for: f “Also printed on the banner were 1956, 1968, 1970, 1976, ears 1981, ee = =. the years. Wolhoset poor in, eae Scores of people, including ‘a ‘steady stream’ of ‘bridal parties, gathered to ‘place flowers at the floral cross in. Victory Square, where police ~ chased about 1,500 demon- become a symbol of, subtle protest to. martial law. It marks the spot where’Stefan Cardinal Wyszynski's coffin stood during his funeral in May, 1981. _ POLICE STAY BACK ~ Uniformed police were'not in sight, and there was'no + move to rout the protesters as riot police did Friday fol- lowing the most serious civil blamed: » Friday's ‘clashes on: disruptive “political: gamb-_ lers” and: “adventurist groups,” but said. the “ex- cesses” underacored:that the authorities were “capable: of press, saying the clashes'Fri- day in its.’ Warsaw": Pact:’ neighbor were . caused’ by’ “adventurist groups” which “were not supported by the public.” On Friday, ‘witnesses ‘said police ‘fired ‘water ‘cannons, tear. gas and ‘flares to dis- Perse’ about'’ 10,000 “demon- strators who~ gathered ‘in front of the Communist party offices in Gdansk. organiz door plex. Lorene Tam: 2s ff - While vain ‘waaibae last week * tdoor games, Recreation leaders. es. at the Recreation Com- recreation leader and Erin zekoting : “prowess. ~ Column not libelous | won't pay taxes VICTORIA (CP) — A Vie. fellow officers told them they , had: chewed ‘out: the second son of Queen Elizabeth. : “It. was a minor. event:and were within their rights,” a Defence Min. * istry. spokesman, said. “For: the record “The Castlegar News notes ‘that’ the’ twins ‘pictured on page B4 in the Aug. 11 issue were not Mario and Tony Ponte. They are in fact, Jodi and Ashley Tompkins, ~ WAISTLINE. LEARN TO GET ‘sum AND STAY THAT WAY AT DIET CENTER! Mon. : Saturdays = Friy ° ‘APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE SS CANYTIME |? ‘Please Phono 365-6256: will use the conscience clause of the new Constitution as an argument for diverting ‘the defence portion of her income Edith Adamson said in an interview Friday she be- lieves the Constitution gives people freedom of conscience to support peace and to re- fuse to contribute to the pur- chase of weapons or prepar- ation of war. . Adamson is to appear be- fore a federal tax board to appeala Te-assessment notice says she. $88.20. that she says she still, owes: The. amount represents. 10.6 per cent of her -taxes which she tried to divert to.a federal peace tax fund ‘that. doesn't exist. . ‘For the record An article in the “Aug. 8 Castlegar News stated: that Castlegar Savings“ Credit Union's first mortgages fell ‘4 per cent to 18.25 per.cent. * In fact, the rate for the-first mortgage ‘fell to 17.78; ber cent. iN THESE SCALES. BALANCE? WE THINK NOT - What’ 's Holding’ You Up? “Get Your WOODSTOVE Now and SAVE on‘ Your Next Heating Bill. RUMFORD PLACE y SUPER SWEEP CHIMNEY SERVICE Lt. 4 “1406 Columbia Ave., ¢ Phone 36-4 aleve! ‘Value For Your Dollar ze SPOKANE, ‘WASH. (AP) * column written iby Peck now — A Spokane County Su-’ the newspaper's managing perior Court judge setasidea editor, was not libelous be- $219,984 ace verdict Friday cause it contained only ae against th anda view cisiopaper and ‘colum- tected expression of opinion: Peck. nist Chris P Judge Michael E. Donohue’ ruled ‘that .a° June 1980 In June, a jury found ‘against the ‘newspaper and awarded the money to Che- Union leaders arrested MANILLA (REUTER) — At least 13 trade union Toads, ers,.. including :a prominent . militant, have been arrested in a, crackdown .on people suspected ‘of. involvement in. an. alleged | plot, to:. stage ~. strikes and bombings in the Philippines, | labor . union sources said Saturday. ney, Wash., variety store owner Henry Benjamin. . Benjamin argued ..that’ Peck's ‘column eventually forced him to sell his’ store. The ‘ libel lawsuit arose from: a’ column: ’Peck: wrote. about ‘a controversial state “civil law that allows mer- Israelis say WASHINGTON 4AP) — American-made ‘tanks, ' mis- siles_ and planes ‘perfofmed” “chants to collect up to.$100 from’ shoplifters: and their parents. zi Peck wrote about the law's application in’‘a ‘case in-.” . volving a 13-year-old boy who was. caught. stealing two. packs‘ of bubblegum worth about “60: cents: from ‘Ben- jamin’s store. The libel trial’ focused on. the last line of Peck's column, which concluded: “The ques: tion is, who is stealing from whom?” ~ In. his ; written opinion, Donohue ‘agreed’ with -de- fense contentions that Peck’s of 19 Syrians manned surface- ‘toair’ missile “sites in the ‘Bekaa Yalloy near the Syrian ” Phey said Felixberto Ola- Very: “well in'the‘hands of the‘ border. ‘ entering ‘his home. - bulaiy, force and. the: metro. that U8. lis, chairman of the. May One - Israelis in Lebanon, inflicting Movement, and 12 others af-. heavy losses on Syrian forces : filiated ‘with .the ‘movement , armed with Soviet weapons, were detained after. attend-, 887 preliminary assessments ing ‘a meeting, Friday with iby U.S, and, Israeli officials. . Labor Ministry officials, Gen. Wilbur Creech, chief Other sources said Olalia, o¢ ys) fighter. f id , who? military. officials have.’ tsrgeli-piloted F-16'and F-16 described as a key member of jets with their Sidewinder . the outl ist par~ -and sty, was avvesied ashe WaS “proved the’ reliability and effectiveness. of U.S. equip- Official. Defence , Ministry " ttl south: sources would neither con- oon Lebanon batches firm nor deny the arrests but o ih ae said the paramilitary consta-....Creech also said, recently air- -to-ground politan , police intelligence: Shrike and Standard Arm service group were involved . missiles were significant fac- in the operations.,:.--..., j tors in the Israeli destruction ‘Israeli Embasay’ officials, who: have been in. contact - with U.S. military, authorities in the Pentagon, praised the U.S. M-60:tank, ‘as ‘well’ as , tence,” statement was a. legitimate opinion based on a set of facts ‘outlined ‘in'the cohimn. Donohue ‘used ‘legal: prec- - edents to defifio libel as “a defamatory - falsehood.” ~ And. except ‘for. the‘ col- ~umn’s last’ sentence, each © statement of fact “was sub-- stantially © true,” Donohue ruled. “A reading” “of the entire:: article, one ‘step’ removed. from: the heat. of :the: trial, leaves the court convinced that no such Sececeresation can “"} tionary leader Ayatollah Ro- Liga ‘tender, “apatallan Kazem Shariatmadari, who is ‘sald ‘to have’-been ready’ to give his blessing to the con- be splay if'it succeeded. ' -eused’ of leading a plot to as.) fe overthrow Iran's governing : ; clergy, the official ‘Tranian news agency reported. . ‘The indictment listed the arrest for ‘having advance knowledge‘ ofthe coup’ plot. He now lives under) close house arrest ‘in the holy city of Qom. > °* SEEKS BACKING . °; Ghotbzadeh is also accused ‘(groups to topple the Islamic: H . “republic | and .blow. up the: tine businessman who lives in (Tehran residence of revolu- deh’s' lawyer: ‘He played:a role in negotiations for ‘the release of the American hos- tages from Tehran. The former foreign minis: ter is further charged with sending aclergyman, Hojato- leslam “Mehdi Mahdavi, to Saudi Arabia to try to secure financial backing for the plot. Ghotbzadeh, 46, was ar- rested with 44 other people > last “April and shortly after- Ward confessed in an inter- rogation screened on the na- avolves. Tran’s: Care Hranlking. Cova television to, his. in- » hollah Khomeini. -Ghotbzadeh, defending Islamic republic, but said his group wanted to topple the. government and its funda-., Paris, Villalon’ is’ Ghotbaz- ‘° volvement in the plot which 3 ‘he then said involved willing. Khomeini. ‘ At that time, ° Ghotbzaiieh ; Feferred to himself as a dead .man‘and said “either pardon ‘S' me or execute me.” ‘;Ghotbzadeh became a close ‘aide to Khomeini in Paris be- “fore: ‘the ayatollah’s triumph- ‘ant return to Iran shortly before the revolution which’ ‘swept the monarchy: from ° ti posed th ‘who, stormed the U.S, Em- | “bassy in'1979,\a:move which His’ connections with Khomeini played akey role in making him ‘a’ member of the Revolutionary. Council and foreign minister, & * During his post.at theFor. eign Ministry, he bitterly op- je military students contributed to his eventual removal from Iranian poli- ics, The trial resumes Monday. Telescope foils’ experiment WASHINGTON (AP) — A telescope cover that failed to open ruined the major exper- iment on a secret milit payload carried aboard the latest US. space shuttle flight, say sources close to the pro: They, said Friday that offi- cials. briefly: dis- ended to scan the ‘horizon for. background data to help fu- ture surveillance spacecraft detect hostile’ missiles, and ;. spacecraft. 4 The astronauts tried nud- ging the ‘telescope cover by: 3 gently tapping it with the wrist end of the Canadian- patching one of the astro- nauts on a space walk into the shuttle Columbia's open cargo bay to attempt a re- pair, but the proposal was rejected because of a tight wage flight schedule and more im- Labor group. votes i fr eeze. , portant test priorities. _ The sources provided this ib security’ “ja worth: some. account: “ VANCOU VER (CP) of “the Labor Association ‘of Canada at two B.C... mills: have voted’ to a | freeze their wages for four montis, “association. repre- < sentative Neil Roos. said Fri- day. The 70 hourly. paid work- ers at the D. Groot Logging sawmill and 80 workers at Northwest Panelboard, owned by. Groot,’ agreed ‘to offer.their employers a four-. month ‘extension : to’ their: contracts which expire Aug. 81. 2 é Dick Groot said “the com- pany's contract ‘loggers, drivers and office staff also agreed to the‘extension — about 160 employees in all. He ‘added that loggers ‘and “ truckers \in Smithers were put ‘out of work this week while two government log scalers, members of the B.C. Governmen Employees ¥, Union,’ were ‘on’ strike. "Th sp epastmnet package, d by a metal cover, ‘the Bond Brothers sawmill in When ~ astronauts Thomas \Wanderhoof agreed to a wage Mattingly and Henry Hart- rollback last winter. sfield tried to open the cover The three big forest in- by remote control from inside dustry unions’ representing the cabin during the June 27 some , 60,000 workers have.to July 4 mission, it ‘would repeatedly spurned manage- : not move. ment requests for wage de- ie telescope was int- ferrals and rollbacks, arguing lower wages will not help boost a market depressed by high interest’ rates. : Houses ey robably was adequate for dur?’ ' An infrared telescope, ' ‘the’ ing. this _Perlod of high un- main element in the Defence: re was: now affordable VANCOUVER, (cP) — louse prices are diving in Vancouver and, after the heady days of the real estate sawmills’, and‘ I ietictebcard Diint, comune cheats So achtal ts average ming stockpiles, he said.. home buyer. ting on on the Even in the choice suburb sts. “Fejection of West Vancouver it's pos- said sible to buy a home for less tefiasibie anti than $100,000. from the’ lta last sen- Donohue ruled. USS. arms ‘effective cers said: more detailed con- clusions. will have to await special studies by experts -from both, the .U.S. armed _ services and ‘the Israeli, De- fence Force after, the fighting “Both U.S.’ and Israeli. off. cials luctant to lidesis the Is : tank, for one-sided victories ‘over. the Syrians,” who they, ‘said lost about 400 ‘tanks. ‘These ‘Israeli officials, who asked to remain anonymous, | said Israeli tank losses were much ‘lower, but refused to . disclose ‘The Israelis singled out the Sa U.S. TOW, anti-tank ‘missile a jal owas. draw, hard ‘conclusions ‘com... paring U.S.‘and Soviet wea-: ‘pons in action because Soviet pilots’ and ‘tankers might’ have done better had’ they been ‘using the same gear. “The Soviets would be better trained and woud ws use their ip i try’s’ economic plight is not ~ very helpful.” ae seeeihel foethe oun Ee Langley. about 50 kil- arm lo- | cated in the cargo‘bay. ° Mattingly had taken space’ walk training for such enier-” gencies as the failure of the _ cargo bay door ‘atches to” close or the need to free‘an instrument package stuck on’ ‘the end of the robot arm.” Officials, felt this training... ay repair job on’ the Pentagon’ payload, but decided the time | schedule was already crow- , ded and that shuttle vehicle’ test objectives were’ more © important“ than data’ from that payload. \ * The sources reported other elements of the defence pack- age worked fine, including an ultraviolet horizon sensor and a space sextant, Women opting | for public life TORONTO (CP) — Women in business are finding things “a lot more to their liking these days” because « the system to which they once had to adjust has adjusted to them, says the editor of a. Canadian women's magazine. Dawn MacDonald, editor of City Woman, a controlled circulation publication, said in a speech prepared for the’ Canadian Association of ‘Women Executives the trad- itional ‘business system — once arranged to serve the way men like to deal among it’s possible: to a. new three-bedroom ‘The association, which rep- home. for as little as $69,000 resent about 1,000 B.C.’ wor- and ‘in the fast-growing sub- kers in various industries, is urb of Surrey, 25 kilometres guided by the Christian social Gi Only last year, it was.al- ‘Everyone knows that the most impossible to find a market for forest products is home in the Vancouver area poor and has .resulted -in for $100,000. massive layoffs’ ‘of woodwork- ers’, throughout the prov- since,” he said. “We are of the: opinion that Tourist Alert . VANCOUVER (CP) — ‘The following persons are asked to contact the nearest RCMP Creech said, but edaat he we would do well, along: with’ the Ameri. can 165-millimetre howitzer. _ Beth U.S.‘and Israeli offi- very,'very, very well” in any, “U,8." air combat test with “Boviet pilots. for. an urgent personal message: : Pat and Roger I Dedauw of Abbotsford, B.C. Reasons .for the. price plunge include high interest rates, a depressed economy and high unemployment. Also, people aren't moving to the West Coast in ‘the numbers they were a year or‘ two ago. Business at Van- couver-area movers is down by about 25 per cent.. Geoff Barrett, executive vice-president of the:;Can- adian Association of Movers, says there has been a 38-per- cent drop in the amount of tonnage-moved to B.C; from Alberta over the past year, and a $0-per-cent drop in'the ves — “is going.” “The new business arran- gements that take place between men and women and between women and women are eclipsing them,” she said. MacDonald ‘said pollsters and demographers have be- gun to notice for the first time women vote differently from men. “Women are .now more willing to vote for another woman simply because she is a woman. More. women now monitor and vote for men who take women and wo- men’s issues seriously.” MacDonald said “even more interesting than the growing presence of the female vote is the arrival of a new. kind of: female poli- tician.” “For all the cynical stories that emanate from smoke- filled rooms, politics is still a game at which you'can win by just being better than the ‘next person,” she said. ‘'; She ‘pointed to women mayors and city, councillors who ‘run and municipalities “matter-of-fac- tly, efficiently, cleanly as though it were just so much housekeeping.” MacDonald said women. are stepping forward to take - their. places in ‘public life because men are being lured ° away from politics by higher incomes, “Women no longer just-lick stamps and stuff envelopes,” she said. “They make policy, ': they raise millions, they: organize the strategy and they run the most important political careers in the coun- ° Z As women gain more. posi- tions of authority in business, .. “an entire new literature on female management style”. can be expected, MacDonald said. This style, which shows ip strongly in North American females and Japanses busin- essmen, “concentrates on long-range issues, values and and the wholistie in- sight into the impact of every part on the whele.” -“It has a group rather than individual. orientation,” she said. “Relationships that sup- port the task and the people doing them are more impor- tant than job descriptions and defined roles.” MacDonald said the new public women will be those who have moved “far beyond the desperate plight of the deserted wife struggling for, her family’s very survival or, the lonely spinster who must, redeem her outcast’ state with constant acts of humility: and service.”