i4 fOrince Rupert Daily ems Wty, ~~ -~- BC Z B e f Tuesday, March 19, 1963 e e rie S LIQUOR CRACKDOWN VANCOUVER (0) — Police closed the bars at three dances in Vancouver at the weekend in a continuing crackdown on what Total catch hits new high F/M LAWRENCE OF ARABIA VANCOUVER (— The total BRINGS IN “SHEIK LOOK” Socred leader denies his party anti-Semitic ‘catch of B.C. herring tor the | pney ceserve as violations of) gy THE CANADIAN PRESS | about Canada. (1962-63 season, which ended | ne “ a tiene. permits for social fune-| social Credit Leader Robert}, In Montreal, Liberal Leader last week, resulted in anew re- PARIS (Reuters) — The film The sand style is a woman’s Ons. JOR TREND Thompson denied Monday night Pearson told aL meeting of seve n cord of 265.647 tons, This com- Lawrence of Arabia now SHOW- ut rit including a military—ap- VANCOUVER 0) —-Employ-|i% Pembroke that he or his}ethnic groups Canada’s standing pares With a previous high of ‘ing in Paris has launched two ; mpioy party are anti-semitic. in. the world is the lowest it) has 253,396 tons in the 1956 season, new fashions, adevertised in pearing leather—buttoned tunic|ment among male workers is on And Deputy Leader Real Ca-!ever been and needs to be re- t t ‘ i newspapers today. its seasonal upward trend, but | i ! The meal production was 48,- . “sheik look" | we with breast pockets, with a hand the number of women workers pert ne cbr be denied stored. He added: . ; (015 tons, compared with 47.314) The “sheik loo “ok x & new hag looking like a dispatch case looking for jobs continues to in-| “U2”, 2 3s ane ‘apor. fonbaker! ptt, &, eke on a job of de- “tons in 1956 and the oil yield was Makeup Involving hie cmimmed “t the end of a Sam Browne|crease, the National Employment|__P!!me Minis er een Lib. fence, let's do it. Let us not “| 4,769,756 vallons compared with | eves, golden founda ion go give helt, and a hat similar t ith | Service reported said in Renfrew, On iy the Lib-| deceive the people that Obliga- 4391230 eallons in 1956. a bronzed look and lipstick in Delt, ana a Rat similar to a pith FATAL. FALI eral party, having failed with|tions that we took on are hu po ee ee . “mvsterious pink “helmet. ‘ , campaign gimmicks such as col- a necesse ‘ Production by districts was as |. Us | Ke 3 VANCOUVER (()) — John A. paign g longer necessary and that wi oring books, has gone back lolare being forced by the Amer- follows: Queen Charlottes, 19.856 Smith, 45, a cement worker, died VANCOUVER 2. The Royal a eommission on the provincial oh | Workmen's Compensation et * SPORTING GOODS MENS & BOYS WEAR “k i Reard suevestions again Mon- hI day: that BC. Mining companies te . et ate" “kee yng a vbhlack list” of . aN miners they have Aunties arose PLASTIC WARES TELEVISION SETS k Goon has a good YEW — Jim view, McLean. doine a cenn-up job after breaking through to Mont- real’ S Inner harbor. ansen, a department of transport pilot, fron his helicopter, tons; northern, (62,626: lower ‘middle east coast, 24, ‘east coast, 10,697 and 49,304. LONDON '?-— Gen. Gough, 92, British 5th Army in World War, died Mo Gough was the centra the controversy over known as 1916) Retreat Passchendale. in the Many of the icebreaker N, B. western front. The li last and frustrated last _ desperate effort — CP Wirephoto — > "Black list” of miners reported /not to emplov. :,. The sugegstion. which came ‘from commission counsel Vietor Dryer, was promnily denied by Charles Mitehell. sccvretarv-trea- surer of the B.C. Mining As- sociation. During cross-examination of Mr. Mitchel, Mr. Drver said he had reports that such a black list had been in operation for years. He said the black-listed miners were apparently men with slight physical ailments who were refused employment because the companies felt that at some fufure date they might : . Balanced audi m., j become disabled and therefore tremendous savings sow on sale at your « O-OP dio syste Telescopic an- eligible for workmen's compen- tenna.’ Reg. 237.95.’ Special sation, a RAR Ot Came tn end cae kaw muehk unisecaven RB fenna.” Reg. 237.95.’ Special ....... Mr. Mitchell told the eommis- Sion: “We don't have any black list of any kind.” He said prospective employ- ees are civen medical examin- ation befere employment. If it is found they are suffering from a condition that may jeopardize their health or the hi miiners incey ore refected, The charge that mining com- panics were keeping Originally came fram Al Western secretarveceneral of the Mines. Mil} Smelter Workers Union and offier union leaders at earlicr commission hearings. and mn A +h Hp a > wis fo at NEN Ta ivertweeat is not, published or displayed by the fiquor Control Board of by tho. Guvarniy, it a Bilish Columbia ~ Feet ee meer oman Advertising ves of other: iGVALUES- GREAT! Centre. a black list (4 King. : (ee Brings Local Results, 42,792: east coast, Gen. Gough dies. commander the March lost. His 5th Army was battered by the German attack on * HARDWARE HOUSEWARES | central 55.665; 707: upper west coast | | | VANCOUVER @ — A recent Winnipeg survey of sinok ing ‘amone boys shawed (hat 25 per Sir Hubert -cent of schoolboys are smoking ct of the cigarettes at 14 years of age the First and 55 per cent at 18, Charles iday. Gen.' Culling University of B.C. medi- 1 figure in ‘cal instructor, told a cancer con- what was vention symposium Monday. (March, | Battle of: lives were LOS, Mr. 3G ye and 50° per bronchitis. “But this Though medical statistics proved that smoking led to more Jung cancer, he said, it was dif- the ficult to “sell” this information ne held at to boys and girls. with Toughest opposition in curb- ‘ing teenage smoking came from Germany's: to- win. said cent isn't not happening 30 Survey shows 25 per cent of schoolboys smoke at 14 glamorous commercials on cigar- ettes and pictures of prominent athletic heroes endorsing cigar- he said. Culling proved that of people who smok- ed a pack of cigarettes a day for ars, 25 per cent had a dis- cease that obstructed the lungs, it has been had chronic the kind of information you can use on teen. agers --they’re anything impressed years away, far into the future,” he said. in a hospital Monday after fall- ing down a flight of stairs at his Vancouver home. DRILLER KILLED HOPE (()) — Rock driller Ben Allen, 53, died in hospital here Monday, four hours after being injured on a road project near Yale. Officials said Allen was helping move equipment up a rocky slope when he fell and went down in a small landslide: of loose rock. TO USE ‘COPTER VANCOUVER (() Nation- al Social Credit lcad-r Robert | Thompson will use a helicopter for a series of “hop. stops” through the Fraser Valley next Monday accompanied by Rev. A. B. Patterson, the par+y’s can- didate in the Valley and MP in: the last parliament. | EE eg erie Bee Now that winter is over, it’s time to stock up on these Come in and see kow much you save. EWARE SPECIALS 3 pce. MIXING BOWL S$ CUTLERY TRAYS — $9.20 Reg. 2.98. Each FREEZER CONTAINERS — Reg, 29c, Each Plastic Baby Needs NURSERY PAIL WITH COVER Req, 2.39, Special TODDY POTTY Reg, 69c, Special ..... BABY BATHS Reg. 2.59 to $1.75 to $9.59 3.50. Special Many More Plastic Housewares On Special! ETS Reg. 1.49. Each SINK STRAINERS —— Req. 59e, Bach $1.10 45¢ 59e EXTRA SPECIAL! 32 pce. MELMAC DINNER SETS 6.pce. settings. 3 colors. Reg. 39,95, Limited number for only DISH PANS — Reg, 29c, Each Lee mnewaeenn $17.95 10 SAUCE PAN SET Reg. SPECIAL Model No. 150P1G — 25-tube function. Full power transformer. Tinted Safety Glass. § MARCONI 19° PORTABLE Television CHISHOLM TV SETS — Limited aumber. Reg. 389.95. Clearing at $249.35 3 Months FREE Factory Service Warranty! “preaching doom and gloom” Grave diggers’ strike ends VANCOUVER -(-—Vancouver’s grave diggers strike is over. Thirty graveyard workers at Forest Lawn and Ocean View cemeteries, whose strike for more pay cight days ago caused post- ponement of more than a score of burials, will return to work today. Gilbert Arnold, president of the two cemeteries said Monday night the Laborers Union men voted in favor of a contract granting a 10-cent hourly in- crease starting today and an- ,Other five cents from June 7. ' ‘The contract will run to Sept. 30, 1964, Ou "Save More The CO-OP Way MAJOR APPLIANCES x ican to keep them.” T. C, Douglas, New Democra- tic Party Leader, was at Tim- mins with his Quebee Heuten- ant, Gerard Picard, to mount a campaign for the French-Ca- nadian vote in that community which is estimated to be 48 per- cent French-speaking, Mr. Dourlas got his biggest cheer when he said only the NDP “supports and will imple- ment a national medical plan.” ELECTOR INCREASE PENTICTON (@.) Almost 37.000 persons will be Clipibie to vote in the federal cleetion icompared to less than 36,000 Ins: 'vear, preliminary figures for the | Okanagan - Boundary © riding show. Mai wees ES — meres ree WZ aS 33 14 cu. ft. Combination FREEZER - FRIDGE 2 doors Now Only 18.95, $269.00 % OFF On stock of CORNING WARE $15 G.E. Hand Mixer. . G.E. Steam & Dry Irons $13.95 Steam Kettles MEN'S JACKETS Rag. 9.95 ta 24,95, EXTRA SPECIAL Ys OFF 88 SAVE ON THESE C.G.E. APPLIANCES LAUNDRY’ BASKETS GARBAGE’ CANS WASTE BASKETS A att Reg. 1.49, Large. 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