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All the larger areas 175,700 in the five weeks up to reported employment in st except Winnipeg reported short- | , : Sept. 4, the Labor Department Quebec industries was at a high ny of farm and construction | By BOB THOMAS reports, de ind still rising workers HOLLYWOOD (AP) - They're | It was the lowest Joble in Ontario,.job applications: In British Columbia, the num-| .o ying the Titanic again, this | of any time to date this ye eclined to 43,100 from 50,900. ber of job-seekers dropped 10})\.. on a movie lot, and they're | though it was still above the Most important factors, the q@e- 28,600 from 33,100. The 7.5 per!) ving a terrible time sifting fact | figure of 129,000 for the ume partment said, were imereased cent unemployed at Sept. 4 was rom fiction time last year in the construction and the highest percentage in Can- The Titanic epic will star oie | In its periodic review of ! me manufacturing industries, ada and wag largely due to the|...° webb and Barbara Stan-| employment situation, the de- al ncreased demand for farm ermath of the summer log- wyck and is being helmed by partment said the unempio) labe sing strike, Salmon canneries Charles Brackett | at Sept. 4 represented 3.7 p¢ i ie unemployment went to and other food-processing plants | ~ wa, stories we have uncov- | cent of Canada’s paid work » 400 ft 20,500, with agricul- were running at capacity, and). oo4 pout the sinking are fabu- | This compared with 43 per ¢ r truction and railway onstrucliOn Was up | lous,’ the producer remarked | _ at te war of August and psa l“We have had to discard some| PUPPY HANDFUL—These three chihuahua neat cc CRP Ee jot them because they are 00) food from an eye dropper. Less than a week old 4 tigege : fantastic for movi¢ audiences to) ., tin tussle : i he said, there was ¢ believe. Some are too fantastic; ** ‘Me home of Mrs. Barney Bing of Vai er, Tot variation in employ! |for me to believe, That's only of the puppies ts four ounces and they fit ; : ig In the Atlantic regior L inatural, since human testimony sa ll a an ‘ +08 v oe : is inclined to be faulty in times CP pj lata ‘ 7s s:OY Mel ? ae |of great stress.” fsaitr aandew a as ea : The setts as —— related oe lal S a aecres them, are these e anic was VEnINgs 7 4 the period built at a cost of $7,500,000. Its TODAY and SATURDAY Matinee Saturday 2 * - On wht . ued . building was accompanied by a ree as a sli necrease earl big publicity campaign citing it He d the last G; CU ee one om wees diggenumal ee as the most modern, unsinkabie o_ vear (LAW Ali cline. On the pri € P ship. Newsreels still exist of the sae = nee rin ae ‘ captain confidently embarking cal ne en On the maiden voyage. Aboard ae GESCr AN INET Past were ning ivulti-millionaires, | until mid-Augus | several editors, a novelist, a Main elements in the over | Countess and President Howard é all pickup in jobs were harvest ing operations — particularly the west’s record grain crop more construction work and increased production of sumer goods. There also were rises.in producer-goods output and in the production of basic materials. In the Atlantic area, the ber of job applicants declin 17,900 from 19,600. There were improvements in construction work, wholesale and retail trad textile production and wate front activity In Quebec une 1.600 to 42.800 fr ent high ae daown argely due to a cur! Rains Delay Harvesting Nepraraiwevanns Von bweiah ty g 4 WINNIPEG—-Harvesti of 1952 cro continu hree pl proving tricts bee l¢ by rains p catchewan and Alberta cording to the weekly t Cat an Na Alt at ew ¢ to » Vv f go lo complete a € ' a wa aI yut the | MeIntos} ) ve d later are bei cKe We é la een ea or nar Ome IS a Me I frost damage porte any place. Yie € ite been reached i practica 4 crops, with damage report from any source “You know, ma, that junk sure helps at that” Conn is an excellent | ' ime for that trip | overseas— | By Air it “Here Toaay and | THERE Tomorrow” — | And So Inexpensive Too | From MONTREAL To: | *% Glasgow— 375.10 return | + Amsterdam— 445.30 return | % Oslo— 486.90 return * Vienna— 546.10 return Fares quoted apply Nov, 1 - March 31 RESERVATIONS - TICKETS INFORMATION nn isi me ile) ee) at ae P.O. BOX 1278 PHONE BLACK 637 T-WALLACE BLDG Aaa a3 } berg. The ship struck a spur of junderwater ice, which ripped open the bottom of the ship like a sardine can.” i The Titanic went down with hy a DIESELS FOR BRAZIL—On« two Canadian-built 120-ton (1,517 persons. When the liner J See} liesel-electric locomotives for Sant Brazil, is loaded aboard a | Carpathia arrived on the scene, | Faorenag ANA in Montreal. They are the first of an order of 48 only 707 survivors could be found. | ction at Montreal Lo tive Works for the Centra FANTASTIC YARNS * AUDIE ARP WET Railway of B “il and are bel'ev he first shipment of Cana Many stories of the disaster en pack Dues iit diesels sent to South America (CP PHOTO came out of the Senate hearings wa BEVERLY TYLER - * JOHN BURSON + JAMES BEST LE thi M and newspaper accounts P Ph . D ii them ‘: FRIDAY and SATU the irst officer on the ‘ on ” oor YSIQUE LIEHINGQUENCEY ie ouinted’ Cie snips THE SPORTSMEN speed for 10 minutes after the “ARMY'S FINEST ° waters were deemed dangerous “LOOSE NUT" Factor Pro essor alms and that he shot himself after - A FAMOUS PLAYERS the iceberg Was struck : i . : ; ‘ That one rich couple bribed venings Shows 7: -9 p.m.——Matinee Soturda LONDON (( P)—Boy of stunted growth and | the crew to put their luggage in inderweight for their age, especially in homes where father is not regularly employed, are more prone oO juvenle ce linque ney than those of good physique. n reach-@ ) Tt i Ferguson ents p healt! and The report show that pr GiasgOW | bation has produced better re Universit it irvey ust ilts than mere admonition com} ) f Nuffield | The best resuits, however, carne Foun I when parents were fined r The profe ! NG-\ ordered to stand surety for the e! part i common) good behaviour of their child wt he age Of ren inches in Yo the parent av Pro- 80 pounds M fessor Ferguson belongs most i f the iece ) failure in i lelinquency ainir a lac away from , f mong lads who had ime ht of ound 60 anged in weigh ( 89 pound Dy ime : co CCF Nominate roo MUCH MONEY e Notuwe resens suvvey Candidate For produced these findings . pie wncidence of senile Mew Election f 1 among those in top a . SALMON ARM P)—W. J , ene a iis ‘flit Thompson last night be } first candidate nominated earning the by any party for the new gen yet into trouble eral election in British Colum sit fre jue nty bia when he was encorse cd at Otisprin f th better- 4 CCF meeting here led parents Unsuccessful candidate in the nto dificultie June 12 provincial election, th } Lithoug! 0 are inclined former reeve of Salmon Arn vv ine when the fa-' will contest the Salmon Arn ul ployed thers at riding when an clection is call nerease tl risk of ed { ingquen CCF leatler’ Harold Winch id Detenti x whipping do! dressed the meeting and de effective deter-| scribed as “fantastic” the Soviel ee Credit suggestion that other parties should not oppose Soc ~ BCHIS S$ ff red cabinet ministers in the ta elections, necessary to give them seat in the Legislature Reductions knvudeinied Russians Lay Charge VICTORIA ©— Health Minis- r Eric Martin ir erview Agai in t D het disciged Wednesday that a Ss anes the British Columbia Hospital; MOSCOW ©®-~—Russia has ac Insurance Service taff bas|cused Denmark ‘of negotiating been reduced by 77 | with the United States to set up | We definitely | North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- intend Wen¢ » Fe | tion bases for foreign troops on duce the staff to a minimum,” | panish territory He said, “but not in a way that| « Such bases, the firmly-worded would hazard he success of the} Russian note declared, would scheme |create a “threat to the security Mr. Martin was commenting on|of the Soviet Union and it the report of the hospital in-| added: quiry board and the recommen- “The Soviet government puts | dation of management engin-| |upon the Danish government all eer Kellogg and Stevenson, for | responsibility for possible con- reducing the hospital insurance |} sequences of such a policy.” staff of 660 members by two-| In Denmark the Cabinet was thirds called into an extraordinary ses- | He said any sudden large scale} gion and later the Russian alie- | cuts in the staff “w yuld | seriously | gations were denied |impair the whole hospital insur- | Proposals have been made to | | ance administration ‘station NATO forces in Den- The government, however,| mark. But final decision will not | plans gradual staff reductions | pe made until the issue has been | | “without hardship to the civil} | considered ” parliament. servants concerned.’ sshiiaisssuisieiinnias Mr. Martin explained there is| "R ARR la 20 per cent Suenpees in staff} GLIDER'S M in the service and that wherever| World’s altitude record for possible people who left the ser- | gliders is listed as 30,100 feet by| vice for one reason or another | W. 8. Ivans Jr. in California in ould replaced. | 1950. not be | Taft's aide-de-camp Ox the night of April 12, 1912, a lookout sighted an iceberg dead ahead The alarm was sounded and the ship was swerv- ed to one side, missing the ice- a lifeboat Among —EXTRA— That a man donned a dress w “I h rain a place on a lifeboat tot < laugh That the captain swam to a 7 hi f ' t of 52! lifeboat, deposited a child there and swam back to go down with his ship That Mrs. Isadore Straus de Galva . ined a a iten : my orl ry “ORF TO THE eave ier Aik re s45an » ” ar ceo iparr OPERA saying, “I stayed with him a good _NEWS— many years; I'm not going to leave him now The acts of herolam outnum-| Byes oe bered the selfish ones. As the } ship was sinking, those aboard | d d § j d Evening Shows ’ sang “Nearer My God To Thee 0 ay an a ur ay Sat. Motinces 2: and that is the title of the pk sane - ture (The title Titanic is owned by another producer.) 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